diff --git a/Sources/Introduction.tex b/Sources/Introduction.tex index 4a2e5ef..ee9ebb2 100644 --- a/Sources/Introduction.tex +++ b/Sources/Introduction.tex @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ system. For instance, you might want to use the following combination: \setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{IBM Plex Mono} \end{verbatim} % +\ifxetexorluatex If these fonts exist on your system, your normal text will look {\fontspec{Libre Baskerville}{a little bit different from the other font used in this example PDF}}, while your sans-serif font {\fontspec[Scale=MatchLowercase]{IBM Plex Sans}will @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ pair nicely with your} {\fontspec[Scale=MatchLowercase]{IBM Plex Mono}{monospace You can also remove the \verb|Scale| directive, but I find that most fonts pair better if they are adjusted in size a little bit. Experiment with it until you finds a combination that you enjoy. +\fi %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Features}