Dear localghost,
Well no, I'm not trying to get running text in Times, I'm trying to get everything in Palatino/Garamond, filling in the missing bits with the Times-emulating XIPA font from the TIPA package. So txfonts doesn't really help.
I have figured out a solution based on code from my ...
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- Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:19 am
- Forum: Fonts & Character Sets
- Topic: Getting TIPA Times without times.sty
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- Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:23 pm
- Forum: Fonts & Character Sets
- Topic: Getting TIPA Times without times.sty
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Re: Getting TIPA Times without times.sty
Dear Thorsten,
Thank you for your swift response, but perhaps I was not clear enough. When I run that code I get "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" in Palatino, but the phonetic characters within \textipa{} appear in Computer Modern, which is what I don't want. I am trying to get them to ...
Thank you for your swift response, but perhaps I was not clear enough. When I run that code I get "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" in Palatino, but the phonetic characters within \textipa{} appear in Computer Modern, which is what I don't want. I am trying to get them to ...
- Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:03 am
- Forum: Fonts & Character Sets
- Topic: Getting TIPA Times without times.sty
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Getting TIPA Times without times.sty
Hi all,
I'm typing phonetic characters in a document that's largely Palatino (mathpazo). The TIPA package can manage this but the phonetic characters all come out Computer Modern, which is a poor match for Palatino. Is there a way to make TIPA use Times instead?
The TIPA manual says to just put ...
I'm typing phonetic characters in a document that's largely Palatino (mathpazo). The TIPA package can manage this but the phonetic characters all come out Computer Modern, which is a poor match for Palatino. Is there a way to make TIPA use Times instead?
The TIPA manual says to just put ...