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- How to use Consolas and Helvetica in Overleaf? - TeX
I would like to be able to use both Helvetica and Consolas in an Overleaf document In specific, I want the listing for Matlab in this script to be in Consolas, and I specifically want it in Consol
- How to change verbatim text to Consolas? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
How to change the verbatim text so that a zero shows up with a slash across it? I would like to know if the verbatim text can be changed to say Consolas? Here is my code: \\documentclass{article} \\
- typewriter - Using consolas as the default teletype style font for . . .
Is it possible to use consolas as the default teletype font to display code listings using the listings package? The default computer modern teletype font is too wide for my taste
- Can I switch to Consolas for \texttt? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
For part of my documentation I want my \\texttt to use a fixed-spacing font that slashes its zeroes The default font LaTeX uses for the purpose (Courier New, I suppose) does not I'm used to Cons
- Using Consolas for listing in Overleaf - LaTeX Stack Exchange
It's known that the default TT font family is too wide I would try to use Consolas to list my code instead, since a lot of people are familiar with this programmer-oriented font At the same time,
- Use Consolas font family in lstlisting (the whole document is in . . .
I want to use Consolas instead However, inconsolata package does not work when there is this line in the preamble: \usepackage[utf8]{vietnam} or \usepackage[vietnamese=nohyphenation]{hyphsubst} \usepackage[vietnamese]{babel} Without one of these, all Vietnamese letters (like ể or ồ) will disappear in the PDF, though inconsolata works
- How to use Consolas from fontspec and times simultaneously
How to use Consolas from fontspec and times simultaneously Ask Question Asked 4 years, 11 months ago Modified 4 years, 11 months ago
- Getting proper math typesetting with Cambria? - TeX
When I switched from Calibri to Cambria in LuaLaTeX, a \\middle lost its correct size I then tinkered with combinations of fontspec, unicode-math and mathastext, but none seems to work I didn't p
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