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  1. 30 de jul. de 2010 · 1) Specify math font as \setmathfont {XITS Math} (I'm on a linux system and that is the name of the font my system reports) and 2) Adding \usepackage {bm} AFTER setting the math font. Without step 2), greek bold characters don't show up and latin bold appears to be typeset in Latin Modern Bold. – Orestes Mas.

  2. 20 de jan. de 2012 · Use \bfseries instead, which will work properly under the New Font Selection Scheme (NFSS) of LaTeX2e. About \textbf vs. \bfseries : There is no real difference, except that the latter will not read the text as argument and therefore work with verbatim content, but there you hardly use bold font anyway.

  3. If you want the number to be bold, you can do it by using the enumitem package and setting: \begin{enumerate}[label=\textbf{\arabic*})] \item The firs item. \item The second item. \end{enumerate} Check the enumitem package documentation for more info. Share. Improve this answer. answered May 25, 2013 at 13:19.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2012 · 6. you need a typewriter font which supports bold characters, eg: \usepackage[scale=0.9]{beramono} and inside the listing you can use the escape character. You'l lfind some examples in the documentation, run texdoc listings. Share. Improve this answer.

  5. 2. It is unfortunate that the comment of Crowley here above is not more highlighted. He give me the answer I search : using \boldmath before the eqn environment, all the math portion is in bold font and the text stay normal. An example of my code: \boldmath\begin {align*} p (X,Y) \Leftrightarrow & minimal (X) \\ & \qquad \wedge directly-solve ...

  6. 28 de jan. de 2015 · \textbf{Some bold and some \textmd{non bold} text} {\bfseries Some bold and some {\mdseries non bold} text} To force both normal font weight and normal font shape simultaneously, the preceding methods can be combined.

  7. The \boldsymbol command still works, including for symbols other than letters, if you load one of the math fonts that comes in bold (such as XITS Math) or if you declare a bold math font with \setmathfont[version=bold]. This can be a FakeBold version of the math font, for instance, version=bold, FakeBold = 1.2 ]

  8. 12. Instead of \textbf use \boldsymbol (load the amsmath package to get it) to get it bold, put everything in math mode, and to get it upright use the upgreek package and \uptheta instead of theta: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{upgreek} \begin{document} $\boldsymbol{\uptheta}$.

  9. 18 de abr. de 2016 · The amsmath command \bold will therefore still work. IF you load an OpenType math font that has a bold version (as of 2019, XITS, Libertinus or Minion), unicode-math will switch to it when you select \boldmath or \mathversion {bold}. You can also do something like \setmathfont [version=bold] {MinionMath-Semibold.otf}.

  10. 16 de mai. de 2016 · Make first row of table all bold. This doesn't throw up errors, but only changes the first entry of the row to bold font, rather than all the entries in the row. My code is below. \begin{table}[htbp] \caption{List of the gamma rays from TS1 and TS2 in the energy region from 140 keV to 655 keV} \begin{adjustbox}{center}

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