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“draw calculator key” packages messing up fonts


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I tried adding package tipfr, then ticollege, and both mess up the font of the output file.
Actually, to even get either of these to work I had to add:
PassOptionsToPackage{dvipsnames,table}{xcolor}



Commenting out the calculator package but leaving the command above leads to normal fonts.



edit: I've found that opening the pdf separately gives the correct font BUT lightened text. Why? and why is the output pdf giving completely different font?










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    Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than loosely describing what you have done it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. It is really difficult to help you without more information.

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  • related tex.stackexchange.com/questions/220281/…

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    22 hours ago











  • For me documentclass{article}usepackage{tipfr}begin{document}Some normal text\Touche[style=alpha]end{document} results in imgur.com/FgRVRSU. Is that different for you? If so, how does it look? Which steps did you take exactly to obtain the output?

    – Marijn
    15 hours ago
















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I tried adding package tipfr, then ticollege, and both mess up the font of the output file.
Actually, to even get either of these to work I had to add:
PassOptionsToPackage{dvipsnames,table}{xcolor}



Commenting out the calculator package but leaving the command above leads to normal fonts.



edit: I've found that opening the pdf separately gives the correct font BUT lightened text. Why? and why is the output pdf giving completely different font?










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than loosely describing what you have done it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. It is really difficult to help you without more information.

    – Andrew
    yesterday











  • related tex.stackexchange.com/questions/220281/…

    – Kurt
    22 hours ago











  • For me documentclass{article}usepackage{tipfr}begin{document}Some normal text\Touche[style=alpha]end{document} results in imgur.com/FgRVRSU. Is that different for you? If so, how does it look? Which steps did you take exactly to obtain the output?

    – Marijn
    15 hours ago














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I tried adding package tipfr, then ticollege, and both mess up the font of the output file.
Actually, to even get either of these to work I had to add:
PassOptionsToPackage{dvipsnames,table}{xcolor}



Commenting out the calculator package but leaving the command above leads to normal fonts.



edit: I've found that opening the pdf separately gives the correct font BUT lightened text. Why? and why is the output pdf giving completely different font?










share|improve this question
















I tried adding package tipfr, then ticollege, and both mess up the font of the output file.
Actually, to even get either of these to work I had to add:
PassOptionsToPackage{dvipsnames,table}{xcolor}



Commenting out the calculator package but leaving the command above leads to normal fonts.



edit: I've found that opening the pdf separately gives the correct font BUT lightened text. Why? and why is the output pdf giving completely different font?







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    Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than loosely describing what you have done it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. It is really difficult to help you without more information.

    – Andrew
    yesterday











  • related tex.stackexchange.com/questions/220281/…

    – Kurt
    22 hours ago











  • For me documentclass{article}usepackage{tipfr}begin{document}Some normal text\Touche[style=alpha]end{document} results in imgur.com/FgRVRSU. Is that different for you? If so, how does it look? Which steps did you take exactly to obtain the output?

    – Marijn
    15 hours ago














  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than loosely describing what you have done it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. It is really difficult to help you without more information.

    – Andrew
    yesterday











  • related tex.stackexchange.com/questions/220281/…

    – Kurt
    22 hours ago











  • For me documentclass{article}usepackage{tipfr}begin{document}Some normal text\Touche[style=alpha]end{document} results in imgur.com/FgRVRSU. Is that different for you? If so, how does it look? Which steps did you take exactly to obtain the output?

    – Marijn
    15 hours ago








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Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than loosely describing what you have done it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. It is really difficult to help you without more information.

– Andrew
yesterday





Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than loosely describing what you have done it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. It is really difficult to help you without more information.

– Andrew
yesterday













related tex.stackexchange.com/questions/220281/…

– Kurt
22 hours ago





related tex.stackexchange.com/questions/220281/…

– Kurt
22 hours ago













For me documentclass{article}usepackage{tipfr}begin{document}Some normal text\Touche[style=alpha]end{document} results in imgur.com/FgRVRSU. Is that different for you? If so, how does it look? Which steps did you take exactly to obtain the output?

– Marijn
15 hours ago





For me documentclass{article}usepackage{tipfr}begin{document}Some normal text\Touche[style=alpha]end{document} results in imgur.com/FgRVRSU. Is that different for you? If so, how does it look? Which steps did you take exactly to obtain the output?

– Marijn
15 hours ago










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