The command \setmainfont of the fontspec package is, AFAICT, designed primarily to deal with font families that have no more than four members: regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic fortunately, many font families are set up in this way. Here is a setting for your fonts: \setmainfont[įor a small caps font use: SmallCapsFont=TeXGyre Heros, It lends an air of lucid efficiency to any typog Unique ID: Linotype GmbH:Helvetica Neue LT Com 45 Light:2006ĭescription: Helvetica is one of the most famous and popular typefaces in the world. Mac font menu name: HelveticaNeueLT Com 45 Lt Here is the info from your HelveticaNeueLTCom-Lt.ttf: otfinfo -i HelveticaNeueLTCom-Lt.ttfįull name: Helvetica Neue LT Com 45 Light Maybe that your version of Helvetica has another name, then change it in the example. PRPRRI HelveticaNeue-Italic CID Type 0C Identity-H yes yes yes 6 0 WLHJWU HelveticaNeue-Bold CID Type 0C Identity-H yes yes yes 5 0 NZAOYG HelveticaNeue CID Type 0C Identity-H yes yes yes 4 0 The document has the fonts included: pdffonts Test/test7.pdf Mainly because I want to use a ttf font for a presentation.
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