> Hans Ã…berg > 21. Mai 2016 um 19:06 >> On 21 May 2016, at 18:31, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > >> You need a font which has the necessary symbols or you take the missing one from another font but in this case you should look for one which has a similar style as the main font (which is not the case in my example). >> >> \definefallbackfamily [moremath] [tt] [DejaVu Sans Mono] [range=mathematicaloperators] >> \definefontfamily [moremath] [tt] [Latin Modern Mono] >> %\definefontfamily [moremath] [mm] [Latin Modern Math] > > OK. There are two different issues involved: if one wants to use a monospace font, and if one wants it verbatim, without TeX translation. For me, the latter would suffice. The typing environment, it seems, combines the two, and the monospace part cannot be turned off. > The typing environment uses only a monospaced font as default style but you can also use it with a serif or sans serif font, e.g. \setuptyping[style=sans]. Wolfgang