Fonts & Character Sets ⇒ Old-style fonts and features
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Old-style fonts and features
Kp fonts would be just that... except for the fact that it looks weird (The T's, F's, and E's have the right corners of their upper bars shaved off, and the italic w's, v's and y's look... strange).
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Old-style fonts and features
With this sentence you unfortunately excluded the kpfonts as the only font package I would have recommended. I personally use it for nearly all my documents because it is one of the rare complete font sets and it looks good to me. But that's a matter of taste. You may try mathpazo or the pxfonts.johnjamessmith0 wrote:[...] Kp fonts would be just that... except for the fact that it looks weird (The T's, F's, and E's have the right corners of their upper bars shaved off, and the italic w's, v's and y's look... strange).
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Re: Old-style fonts and features
I can't believe Palatino doesn't support ligatures.
Old-style fonts and features
Palatino was designed that way in purpose. Look at the "f", it won't clash with the "i".johnjamessmith0 wrote:I can't believe Palatino doesn't support ligatures.
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