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These include English, German, French, Spanish, and Norwegian. Trying to use any languages like Czech, Hungarian (Central European), Bulgarian, Russian (Cyrillic), or Greek will make the font switch back to default font like Arial or Calibri, even though Monofur itself includes characters for those languages. For everything else, not so great. Concourse, Alright Sans, Amplitude, and Colfax are sans serif fonts that work well in print and on today’s screens. Alright is called a humanist sans serif because it relies on the proportions of traditional serif fonts. Amplitude draws from the spirit of agates.
Hello,I know that this question is quite common among windows user but I haven't found a simple answer yet.
My girlfriend is writing her master's thesis in Lyx and she must comply with the requirements:
- paper size A4
- left and right margin 2.5cm
- lines in a page about 26-30
- font similar to Arial or Tahoma or Verdana
- body font size 12
So I tried to make a template lyx file similar to mine latex one (see attachment).
The main problem is how to choose the correct font. I tried with some of them like:
%usepackage{helvet}
%usepackage{bera}
%usepackage{arev}
%usepackege{frutiger}
but I think the rendering both in GNU/Linux and windows are not correct since the generated PDF has horrible fonts.
I would like to know how to put a very good looking font similar to the above ones (Arial or Tahoma or Verdana) in a straightforward way.
For what I've understood if a package is not present the MiKTeX downloads it automatically. I tried some times ago with different packages but they are not present in MiKTeX repositories.
Thank you in advance to anybody who is willing to answer this question. I lost a lot of time trying to solve it searching in Google and I believe that there should be a really simple answer to having a good looking font rendering that appears similar to windows ones.
Bye,
Mauro