I am mystified as to why that should happen - but the output of latex mentions something about not finding the font: LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT1/cmr/bx/sc' undefined (Font) using `OT1/cmr/bx/n' instead on input line 101. hence if the font shape does not exist or is not defined, it has to make a substitution. I imagine your type 3 fonts do have bold weighting for sc and so it can generate them. I remember at one point messing about with \definefont commands and having to check the weightings / shape of new definitions. Presumably the T1 encoding is able to use type 3 as well? I think the only solution if you're determined on using a particular font is generate your own bold sc using metapost (or maybe it's metafont?), and from the `Latex Graphics Companion' I gather that it is not an operation for the faint-hearted! k. On Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:41 PM, Corvin Russell [SMTP:corvinr@sympatico.ca] wrote:
Thanks so much for the kind offer. I believe these are the relevant commands. (I sort of need this to work, there are many such cases).
From the preamble: \usepackage[OT1]{fontenc}
If I set this to [T1], then I get bold small caps without trouble, but only Type 3 fonts. The default font size is 10, as far as I can ascertain.
This is the offending line:
\textbf{\hspace{2.5in}\textsc{Hafez}}
Best,
Corvin
-- Corvin Russell
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