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  • From: Félix Faisant <address@hidden>
  • To: Michael Shea <address@hidden>
  • Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: Changing Non-mathematical font family in style file.
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 10:18:47 +0200

Hi,

I use the following style for that purpose (not arial, but the standard latex
sans-serif font).
There's probably a much better way to do that, but it works nicely for me.

Attachment: base.ts
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Attachment: example.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document


Le 30 juil. 2020 à 02:07, Michael Shea <address@hidden> a écrit :

> I work as a tutor of Mathematics and Electronics Engineering courses for an
> online college. I use TeXmacs to compose tutorial documents for these
> subjects, which I have been sharing with students as PDF's on an as needed
> basis.
>
> My college now wants me to post the documents as online resources on our
> BlackBoard Learn site. I have been asked however to use Arial or some other
> sans-serif font for the documents. I tried to fight this. I think switching
> these documents to Arial turns a beautiful document into something less so.
> I guess I was not very convincing.
>
> The documents are not very long, but it seems to take a long time when I
> highlight the whole document and change the font. This also changes the
> found in the math environments, which I don't want to do. I want all math
> fonts to remain the same.
>
> So I am wondering if I could just modify the style file. I just use the
> 'Generic" style, how would I modify it so that all non mathematical text
> was in a san-serif font?
>
> Also are there any other sans-serif fonts in TeXmacs that you folks would
> recommend as an alternative to Arial?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

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