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Font style #30

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humitos opened this issue Sep 6, 2012 · 3 comments
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Font style #30

humitos opened this issue Sep 6, 2012 · 3 comments
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humitos commented Sep 6, 2012

I was using "Times-Roman" but it hasn't a bold representation as "Times-Roman-Bold" or something else. So, I changed it to "DejaVuSerif-Bold" just to test and it worked.

What is the difference between "Times-Roman" and "DejaVuSerif"?

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humitos commented Sep 6, 2012

Well, I tried the "DejaVuSerif" in the whole document and I don't like how it looks like...

We will keep using Times-Roman

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humitos commented Sep 7, 2012

We should test this font, that is free: Liberation Serif

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humitos commented Sep 7, 2012

I tested this font and it looks great! I think we are going to use this one.

This is the command that I used to create the PDF

rst2pdf docs/index.rst --extension=inkscape --output=turtle-confusion-es.pdf --default-dpi=62 \
    --stylesheets=docs/_styles/my.style --break-level=2 --language=es_AR --smart-quotes=1 -v \
    --font-path=/usr/share/fonts/liberation

and this is the my.style file:

fontName: LiberationSerif-Regular

There is a LiberationSerif-Bold version, so we can avoid the use of ** in the titles and .. line-block:: 's ; but I'm not sure about that...

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