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| - | # How to do bold-tt or bold-sc | + | ====== Comment obtenir des caractères gras-typewriter ou gras-smallcaps? ====== | 
| + | LaTeX, dans sa version de base, n' | ||
| + | les polices " | ||
| + | Il y a une raison pratique à cela (Knuth n'a jamais conçu de telles polices), | ||
| + | mais il y a aussi des considérations typographiques (la police '' | ||
| + | est déjà assez grasse, par rapport à d' | ||
| + | et les petites capitales grasses sont peu prisées des typographes professionnels). | ||
| + | Cependant, il existe un ensemble de fichiers MetaFont « supplémentaires » sur CTAN qui fournissent | ||
| + | des versions grasses de '' | ||
| + | Avec les distributions TeX modernes, il est possible d' | ||
| + | [[5_fichiers: | ||
| + | (il s'agit de fichiers spécifiques à (La)TeX, donc le répertoire " | ||
| + | Une fois que vous aurez [[5_fichiers: | ||
| + | TeX (et ses amis) construira automatiquement les fichiers de polices dont il a besoin | ||
| + | lorsque vous y ferez référence pour la première fois. Il existe un paquetage [[ctanpkg> | ||
| + | qui construit les structures de données de polices nécessaires | ||
| + | pour que vous puissiez utiliser ces polices avec LaTeX. | ||
| - | LaTeX, as delivered, offers no means of handling bold '' | + | Une autre solution consiste à utiliser les [[5_fichiers: | 
| - | or small-caps fonts. | + | qui comportent des variantes grasses des polices en petites capitales. | 
| - | designed such fonts), but there are typographical considerations too | + | |
| - | (the '' | + | |
| - | comparison with other fixed-width fonts), and bold small-caps is not | + | |
| - | popular with many professional typographers). | + | |
| - | There' | + | If you need to use Type 1 fonts, you can't proceed with Knuth-style | 
| - | versions of both `cmtt` and `cmcsc` (the small caps font). | + | fonts, since there are no Type 1 versions of the [[ctanpkg> | 
| - | modern TeX distributions, | + | set. There are, however, Type 1 distributions of the EC fonts, so you | 
| - | by placing them in an | + | |
| - | [appropriate place in the _texmf_ tree](./ | + | |
| - | (these are (La)TeX-specific files, so the '' | + | |
| - | would be an appropriate place). | + | |
| - | [rebuilt the file indexes as necessary](./ | + | |
| - | TeX (and friends) will automatically build whatever font files they | + | |
| - | need when you first make reference to them.  There' | + | |
| - | [`bold-extra`](http:// | + | |
| - | so that you can use the fonts within LaTeX. | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | Another alternative is to use the [EC fonts](./ | + | |
| - | which come with bold variants of the small-caps fonts. | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | If you need to use Type 1 fonts, you can't proceed with Knuth-style | + | |
| - | fonts, since there are no Type 1 versions of the [`mf-extra`](http:// | + | |
| - | set. There are, however, Type 1 distributions of the EC fonts, so you | + | |
| can switch to EC and use them; alternatives are discussed in | can switch to EC and use them; alternatives are discussed in | ||
| - | [8-bit Type 1 fonts](./ | + | [[5_fichiers: | 
| Of course, commercial fixed-width fonts (even the default | Of course, commercial fixed-width fonts (even the default | ||
| - | `Courier`) almost always come with a bold variant, so that' | + | '' | 
| - | not a problem. | + | not a problem. | 
| - | will usually provide | + | will usually provide | 
| - | compunctions about providing them in a bold form. | + | compunctions about providing them in a bold form. | 
| is (as we all know, to our cost) freely available; a far more | is (as we all know, to our cost) freely available; a far more | ||
| - | presentable monospace font is `LuxiMono`, which is also | + | presentable monospace font is '' | 
| freely available (monospace text in the typeset version of this | freely available (monospace text in the typeset version of this | ||
| - | FAQ uses `LuxiMono`, with the metrics and LaTeX | + | FAQ uses '' | 
| support available on the archive. | support available on the archive. | ||
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