Using OCR-B as default TT font with T1 fontenc
I would like to use the OCR-B font provided by the ocr
package as the default mono font in my document. Because of other font choices, I would also like to use the T1
fontenc.
The below MWE compiles with this warning and the "TT Test" text comes out in Computer Modern:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/ocrb/m/n' undefined
(Font) using `T1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 9.
documentclass[convert, varwidth]{standalone}
usepackage{ocr}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand*{ttdefault}{ocrb}
begin{document}
Roman Test
texttt{TT Test}
end{document}
This works properly without the T1
fontenc.
Is it possible to mix font encodings in this way?
fonts
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I would like to use the OCR-B font provided by the ocr
package as the default mono font in my document. Because of other font choices, I would also like to use the T1
fontenc.
The below MWE compiles with this warning and the "TT Test" text comes out in Computer Modern:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/ocrb/m/n' undefined
(Font) using `T1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 9.
documentclass[convert, varwidth]{standalone}
usepackage{ocr}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand*{ttdefault}{ocrb}
begin{document}
Roman Test
texttt{TT Test}
end{document}
This works properly without the T1
fontenc.
Is it possible to mix font encodings in this way?
fonts
add a comment |
I would like to use the OCR-B font provided by the ocr
package as the default mono font in my document. Because of other font choices, I would also like to use the T1
fontenc.
The below MWE compiles with this warning and the "TT Test" text comes out in Computer Modern:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/ocrb/m/n' undefined
(Font) using `T1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 9.
documentclass[convert, varwidth]{standalone}
usepackage{ocr}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand*{ttdefault}{ocrb}
begin{document}
Roman Test
texttt{TT Test}
end{document}
This works properly without the T1
fontenc.
Is it possible to mix font encodings in this way?
fonts
I would like to use the OCR-B font provided by the ocr
package as the default mono font in my document. Because of other font choices, I would also like to use the T1
fontenc.
The below MWE compiles with this warning and the "TT Test" text comes out in Computer Modern:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/ocrb/m/n' undefined
(Font) using `T1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 9.
documentclass[convert, varwidth]{standalone}
usepackage{ocr}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand*{ttdefault}{ocrb}
begin{document}
Roman Test
texttt{TT Test}
end{document}
This works properly without the T1
fontenc.
Is it possible to mix font encodings in this way?
fonts
fonts
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