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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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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?
pdftex
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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 adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{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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– Kurt
22 hours ago
For medocumentclass{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?
pdftex
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?
pdftex
pdftex
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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 adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{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 medocumentclass{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 adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{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 medocumentclass{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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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
documentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{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