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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fontspec feature request?: msg#00204

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Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fontspec feature request?

On Oct 26, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Suki Venkat, [TnQ] wrote:

Thanks Adam!
Yes I can see how it distorts the thick-thin relation-ship but I am
surprised by the reduction in blackness. I was thinking that only the
curves outlining the font gets stretched; didn't know that the blackness
reduces - I suppose \scalebox{#}[#]{\includegraphics{*}} that I used
treats it like a raster image and not as vector. Is there any other way
in LaTeX to scale a font vertically like a vector?

It is a vector, a vector _outline_, as opposed to a stroked path (which I believe is what you're thinking of).

An early version of Courier was done as a stroked (not outline) font, but this hasn't been carried forward (and later versions are filled outlines), and I don't believe there's a distinct option for it any longer.

Closest thing you could do here would be to use a Multiple Master font with a width and weight axes, substituting an appropriate version and increasing the size.

William

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