Redefine em to use slshape

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My google skills are failing me. How do I get em to exhibit it's usual behavior (i.e. em slanted em upright slanted), while making the emphasis be that of slshape? If document class has any bearing on it, preferably in memoir.
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My google skills are failing me. How do I get em to exhibit it's usual behavior (i.e. em slanted em upright slanted), while making the emphasis be that of slshape? If document class has any bearing on it, preferably in memoir.
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My google skills are failing me. How do I get em to exhibit it's usual behavior (i.e. em slanted em upright slanted), while making the emphasis be that of slshape? If document class has any bearing on it, preferably in memoir.
emphasis slanted
My google skills are failing me. How do I get em to exhibit it's usual behavior (i.e. em slanted em upright slanted), while making the emphasis be that of slshape? If document class has any bearing on it, preferably in memoir.
emphasis slanted
emphasis slanted
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You can just redefine em (defined in latex.ltx) to use slshape instead of itshape. Note that this will affect emph also since it uses em internally.
documentclassarticle
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandem
@nomathem ifdim fontdimen@nefont >z@
eminnershape else slshape fi%
makeatother
begindocument
em slanted em upright slanted
enddocument

I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
7
down vote
accepted
You can just redefine em (defined in latex.ltx) to use slshape instead of itshape. Note that this will affect emph also since it uses em internally.
documentclassarticle
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandem
@nomathem ifdim fontdimen@nefont >z@
eminnershape else slshape fi%
makeatother
begindocument
em slanted em upright slanted
enddocument

I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
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You can just redefine em (defined in latex.ltx) to use slshape instead of itshape. Note that this will affect emph also since it uses em internally.
documentclassarticle
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandem
@nomathem ifdim fontdimen@nefont >z@
eminnershape else slshape fi%
makeatother
begindocument
em slanted em upright slanted
enddocument

I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
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up vote
7
down vote
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up vote
7
down vote
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You can just redefine em (defined in latex.ltx) to use slshape instead of itshape. Note that this will affect emph also since it uses em internally.
documentclassarticle
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandem
@nomathem ifdim fontdimen@nefont >z@
eminnershape else slshape fi%
makeatother
begindocument
em slanted em upright slanted
enddocument

You can just redefine em (defined in latex.ltx) to use slshape instead of itshape. Note that this will affect emph also since it uses em internally.
documentclassarticle
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandem
@nomathem ifdim fontdimen@nefont >z@
eminnershape else slshape fi%
makeatother
begindocument
em slanted em upright slanted
enddocument

answered 2 days ago
David Purton
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I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
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I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
I should have just gone to the source! Thanks a bunch!
– Karl Damgaard Asmussen
2 days ago
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