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@@ -205,12 +205,13 @@ Caption Italic}
\end{verbatim}
-\subsection{Faked styles of PT Serif}
+\subsection{Faked styles}
\label{faked-styles}
-PT Serif and PT Serif Caption have also faked \textsl{slanted} and
-{\usefont{T1}{PTSerif-TLF}{m}{ui}upright italic} styles. PT Serif has them
-also in bold weight.
+PT Serif and PT Serif Caption have faked slanted and upright italic styles. PT Serif has them also in bold weight.
+
+PT Sans Caption, PT Sans Narrow and PT Mono have faked slanted and bold
+slanted styles.
As all faked styles, they can not reach the quality of the true designed
styles and there can be some problems. In PT Serif, there are problems with
@@ -225,15 +226,18 @@ the original fonts in the document, while \program{pdf\TeX} embeds faked fonts.
Moreover, \program{pdf\TeX} behaves differently for Type 1 and TrueType fonts.
In the former case it slants the Type 1 fonts and embeds them, in the latter
case it does not slant the TrueType fonts and embeds bitmap Type 3 fonts instead.
+PT Mono fonts are currently not available in the Type 1 format and the faked
+styles are therefore embedded as Type 3 fonts.
\subsection{The available series/shape combinations}
You can see the available series/shape combinations in the
-table~\ref{tableShape}. The table shows just the combinations that really
-exist in the fonts (and faked styles of PT Serif in red), but you can use
-also some other combinations (relying on substitution). The bold extended
-series will be changed to the bold series and the slanted shape
+table~\ref{tableShape}. The table shows the combinations that really
+exist in the fonts in black and faked styles in red.
+
+You can use also some other combinations (relying on substitution). The bold
+extended series will be changed to the bold series and the slanted shape
of PT Sans to the italic shape.
\begin{table}[!htb]
@@ -243,12 +247,12 @@ of PT Sans to the italic shape.
font family & series/shape combinations \\
\midrule
PTSans-TLF & m/n, m/it, b/n, b/it, c/n, bc/n \\
- PTSansNarrow-TLF & m/n, b/n \\
- PTSansCaption-TLF & m/n, b/n \\
+ PTSansNarrow-TLF & m/n, b/n, \faked{m/sl}, \faked{b/sl} \\
+ PTSansCaption-TLF & m/n, b/n, \faked{m/sl}, \faked{b/sl} \\
PTSerif-TLF & m/n, m/it, b/n, b/it,
\faked{m/sl}, \faked{m/ui}, \faked{b/sl}, \faked{b/ui} \\
PTSerifCaption-TLF & m/n, m/it, \faked{m/sl}, \faked{m/ui} \\
- PTMono-TLF & m/n, b/n \\
+ PTMono-TLF & m/n, b/n, \faked{m/sl}, \faked{b/sl} \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\caption{The series/shape combinations for the fonts}\label{tableShape}}