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I am using the ClassisThesis style back and set the typewriter font to beramono, according to the ClassisThesis manual. But I can't see any change in the resulting pdf. Do I miss something?

\usepackage[ beramono, ]{classicthesis}

The package with and without beromono is running, but sounds like the font were an advantage.

It is compiled with pdflatex (xelatex works as well). The example I used is the clas­sic­the­sis-book.tex from ctan. System is 12.04 with ClassisThesis 2011/12/17 v4.0 and texlive 2012 from PPA.

a short working example:

\documentclass[]{scrbook}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\usepackage[beramono]{classicthesis}

\begin{document}

\chapter{Test Chapter}
\lipsum[1]

\end{document}
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    I also wanted to ask for an MWE, but a question that is burning under my nails is: Are you using a monospaced font in your document?
    – Johannes_B
    Commented Jun 18, 2015 at 20:52
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    you should also update your texlive installation, that's a rather old one!
    – ArTourter
    Commented Jun 18, 2015 at 20:53
  • The beramono option only affects text in \ttfamily (or \texttt). If you don't use those commands you can't see any difference.
    – egreg
    Commented Jun 18, 2015 at 22:08
  • @Johannes_B: when I understand you correctly, monospaced is NOT the main font in a document. I guess, my answer is no then. For which parts is it relevant? So their is no switch for the main font in ClassicThesis?
    – kexx
    Commented Jun 18, 2015 at 22:10

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The beramono option only affects the monospaced font. Here's the result of typesetting the following example

\documentclass[]{scrbook}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\usepackage[beramono]{classicthesis}
%\usepackage{classicthesis}

\begin{document}

This is the normal font

\texttt{this is monospaced: \fontname\font}

\end{document}

First with the option beramono enabled

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Then with the option disabled

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  • You busy bee :-)
    – Johannes_B
    Commented Jun 19, 2015 at 9:24

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