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Libertine font numbers have a different height than text


Conflict between color, graphicx and libertineUsing old style numerals in XeLaTeX in math modeLinux Libertine: Change Numeral SetUsing a handwriting font from myscriptfont.comUsing mathspec to change digits font in math mode isn't workingLibertine fonts: spaces in PDF filesItalic numbers using Linux LibertineVery poor print quality with Linux Libertine - XeLaTeXTyping Chinese in /title TagWho changed my Chinese character?













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Currently I am writing my thesis and I want the libertine font because for example the Capital "ß" and other stuff. Following to my question, is it possible to set the numbers height on the same height as the text?



Thank you.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O
begindocument
55155TTT
enddocument


enter image description here



Some Examples from my thesis, also in my cite for example [Mar06] it looks strange



Some Examples from my thesis










share|improve this question
























  • Try out atbT. What is the height of the text?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 9:54











  • For example the picture Shows the "T" is taller then "5"

    – Marco
    May 8 at 10:05






  • 2





    Yes, but the b is taller than the T, and the t is smaller. Why do you want to change the font design to adapt the numbers to the T and not to one of the other chars?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 10:06






  • 3





    That is the decision of the font designer! If you do not like it, use another font.

    – Red-Cloud
    May 8 at 10:24






  • 2





    you can use the +case feature to change the height of the numbers. but it changes other things as well so it may not be something you want to apply throughout the document. Will write a response when I get to a computer.

    – ArTourter
    May 8 at 10:33















13















Currently I am writing my thesis and I want the libertine font because for example the Capital "ß" and other stuff. Following to my question, is it possible to set the numbers height on the same height as the text?



Thank you.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O
begindocument
55155TTT
enddocument


enter image description here



Some Examples from my thesis, also in my cite for example [Mar06] it looks strange



Some Examples from my thesis










share|improve this question
























  • Try out atbT. What is the height of the text?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 9:54











  • For example the picture Shows the "T" is taller then "5"

    – Marco
    May 8 at 10:05






  • 2





    Yes, but the b is taller than the T, and the t is smaller. Why do you want to change the font design to adapt the numbers to the T and not to one of the other chars?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 10:06






  • 3





    That is the decision of the font designer! If you do not like it, use another font.

    – Red-Cloud
    May 8 at 10:24






  • 2





    you can use the +case feature to change the height of the numbers. but it changes other things as well so it may not be something you want to apply throughout the document. Will write a response when I get to a computer.

    – ArTourter
    May 8 at 10:33













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13








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1






Currently I am writing my thesis and I want the libertine font because for example the Capital "ß" and other stuff. Following to my question, is it possible to set the numbers height on the same height as the text?



Thank you.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O
begindocument
55155TTT
enddocument


enter image description here



Some Examples from my thesis, also in my cite for example [Mar06] it looks strange



Some Examples from my thesis










share|improve this question
















Currently I am writing my thesis and I want the libertine font because for example the Capital "ß" and other stuff. Following to my question, is it possible to set the numbers height on the same height as the text?



Thank you.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O
begindocument
55155TTT
enddocument


enter image description here



Some Examples from my thesis, also in my cite for example [Mar06] it looks strange



Some Examples from my thesis







fonts libertine number






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  • Try out atbT. What is the height of the text?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 9:54











  • For example the picture Shows the "T" is taller then "5"

    – Marco
    May 8 at 10:05






  • 2





    Yes, but the b is taller than the T, and the t is smaller. Why do you want to change the font design to adapt the numbers to the T and not to one of the other chars?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 10:06






  • 3





    That is the decision of the font designer! If you do not like it, use another font.

    – Red-Cloud
    May 8 at 10:24






  • 2





    you can use the +case feature to change the height of the numbers. but it changes other things as well so it may not be something you want to apply throughout the document. Will write a response when I get to a computer.

    – ArTourter
    May 8 at 10:33

















  • Try out atbT. What is the height of the text?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 9:54











  • For example the picture Shows the "T" is taller then "5"

    – Marco
    May 8 at 10:05






  • 2





    Yes, but the b is taller than the T, and the t is smaller. Why do you want to change the font design to adapt the numbers to the T and not to one of the other chars?

    – Ulrike Fischer
    May 8 at 10:06






  • 3





    That is the decision of the font designer! If you do not like it, use another font.

    – Red-Cloud
    May 8 at 10:24






  • 2





    you can use the +case feature to change the height of the numbers. but it changes other things as well so it may not be something you want to apply throughout the document. Will write a response when I get to a computer.

    – ArTourter
    May 8 at 10:33
















Try out atbT. What is the height of the text?

– Ulrike Fischer
May 8 at 9:54





Try out atbT. What is the height of the text?

– Ulrike Fischer
May 8 at 9:54













For example the picture Shows the "T" is taller then "5"

– Marco
May 8 at 10:05





For example the picture Shows the "T" is taller then "5"

– Marco
May 8 at 10:05




2




2





Yes, but the b is taller than the T, and the t is smaller. Why do you want to change the font design to adapt the numbers to the T and not to one of the other chars?

– Ulrike Fischer
May 8 at 10:06





Yes, but the b is taller than the T, and the t is smaller. Why do you want to change the font design to adapt the numbers to the T and not to one of the other chars?

– Ulrike Fischer
May 8 at 10:06




3




3





That is the decision of the font designer! If you do not like it, use another font.

– Red-Cloud
May 8 at 10:24





That is the decision of the font designer! If you do not like it, use another font.

– Red-Cloud
May 8 at 10:24




2




2





you can use the +case feature to change the height of the numbers. but it changes other things as well so it may not be something you want to apply throughout the document. Will write a response when I get to a computer.

– ArTourter
May 8 at 10:33





you can use the +case feature to change the height of the numbers. but it changes other things as well so it may not be something you want to apply throughout the document. Will write a response when I get to a computer.

– ArTourter
May 8 at 10:33










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The height of numbers in some fonts tend to be optimised for appearance in normal text which means that they usually are slightly smaller than the height of the upper case glyphs.



This however becomes an issue when these glyphs are surrounded by upper case. Numbers are not the only glyphs that follow that rule, the dash is also on of these glyphs that can require change when surrounded by upper case.



To fix that, some fonts include the case feature that will switch to the "upper case" glyphs instead. That feature is probably not to be used throughout your document but can be used sporadically when needed.



Where it becomes a judgement call is then you have these glyphs between an upper and a lower case.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O

begindocument

Without the textttcase feature:\
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom\


With the textttcase feature:\
addfontfeaturesRawFeature=+case%
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom

enddocument


enter image description here






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    – Marco
    May 8 at 15:34











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The height of numbers in some fonts tend to be optimised for appearance in normal text which means that they usually are slightly smaller than the height of the upper case glyphs.



This however becomes an issue when these glyphs are surrounded by upper case. Numbers are not the only glyphs that follow that rule, the dash is also on of these glyphs that can require change when surrounded by upper case.



To fix that, some fonts include the case feature that will switch to the "upper case" glyphs instead. That feature is probably not to be used throughout your document but can be used sporadically when needed.



Where it becomes a judgement call is then you have these glyphs between an upper and a lower case.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O

begindocument

Without the textttcase feature:\
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom\


With the textttcase feature:\
addfontfeaturesRawFeature=+case%
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Thank you for your help.

    – Marco
    May 8 at 15:34















21














The height of numbers in some fonts tend to be optimised for appearance in normal text which means that they usually are slightly smaller than the height of the upper case glyphs.



This however becomes an issue when these glyphs are surrounded by upper case. Numbers are not the only glyphs that follow that rule, the dash is also on of these glyphs that can require change when surrounded by upper case.



To fix that, some fonts include the case feature that will switch to the "upper case" glyphs instead. That feature is probably not to be used throughout your document but can be used sporadically when needed.



Where it becomes a judgement call is then you have these glyphs between an upper and a lower case.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O

begindocument

Without the textttcase feature:\
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom\


With the textttcase feature:\
addfontfeaturesRawFeature=+case%
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Thank you for your help.

    – Marco
    May 8 at 15:34













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21







The height of numbers in some fonts tend to be optimised for appearance in normal text which means that they usually are slightly smaller than the height of the upper case glyphs.



This however becomes an issue when these glyphs are surrounded by upper case. Numbers are not the only glyphs that follow that rule, the dash is also on of these glyphs that can require change when surrounded by upper case.



To fix that, some fonts include the case feature that will switch to the "upper case" glyphs instead. That feature is probably not to be used throughout your document but can be used sporadically when needed.



Where it becomes a judgement call is then you have these glyphs between an upper and a lower case.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O

begindocument

Without the textttcase feature:\
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom\


With the textttcase feature:\
addfontfeaturesRawFeature=+case%
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













The height of numbers in some fonts tend to be optimised for appearance in normal text which means that they usually are slightly smaller than the height of the upper case glyphs.



This however becomes an issue when these glyphs are surrounded by upper case. Numbers are not the only glyphs that follow that rule, the dash is also on of these glyphs that can require change when surrounded by upper case.



To fix that, some fonts include the case feature that will switch to the "upper case" glyphs instead. That feature is probably not to be used throughout your document but can be used sporadically when needed.



Where it becomes a judgement call is then you have these glyphs between an upper and a lower case.



documentclassarticle
usepackagefontspec
setmainfontLinux Libertine O

begindocument

Without the textttcase feature:\
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom\


With the textttcase feature:\
addfontfeaturesRawFeature=+case%
55155TTT, DIN4322, H13, Figure 5\
CD-ROM or cd-rom

enddocument


enter image description here







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