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I'd like to know why the "Theorem", "Lemma", etc are not in bold in my text. The code is



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

usepackage[english,greek]{babel}
usepackage[square, numbers, comma, sort&compress]{natbib} % Use the "Natbib" style for the references in the Bibliography
usepackage{verbatim} % Needed for the "comment" environment to make LaTeX comments

usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amssymb,amscd,mathrsfs,enumerate}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{pifont}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{fourier}
usepackage{esvect}

usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usepackage{mathrsfs}

usepackage[capposition=top]{floatrow}
renewcommand{qedsymbol}{textcolor{black}{$blacksquare$}}
allowdisplaybreaks


...



usetikzlibrary{arrows}

DeclareRobustCommand{en}[1]{%
foreignlanguage{english}{#1}%
}

newcommand{eng}{begin{otherlanguage}{english}}
newcommand{eeng}{end{otherlanguage}}


theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{thm}{Θεώρημα}[section]
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{dfn}[thm]{Ορισμός}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{prp}[thm]{Πρόταση}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Λήμμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{px}[thm]{Παράδειγμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{col}[thm]{Πόρισμα}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{note}[thm]{Παρατήρηση}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{prf}[thm]{Απόδειξη}
theoremstyle{remark}


Thanks in advance!










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  • The fonts provided by fourier don't have support for Greek.

    – egreg
    4 hours ago











  • @egreg Thanks! Do you know what package should I import?

    – giannispapav
    4 hours ago
















4















I'd like to know why the "Theorem", "Lemma", etc are not in bold in my text. The code is



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

usepackage[english,greek]{babel}
usepackage[square, numbers, comma, sort&compress]{natbib} % Use the "Natbib" style for the references in the Bibliography
usepackage{verbatim} % Needed for the "comment" environment to make LaTeX comments

usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amssymb,amscd,mathrsfs,enumerate}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{pifont}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{fourier}
usepackage{esvect}

usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usepackage{mathrsfs}

usepackage[capposition=top]{floatrow}
renewcommand{qedsymbol}{textcolor{black}{$blacksquare$}}
allowdisplaybreaks


...



usetikzlibrary{arrows}

DeclareRobustCommand{en}[1]{%
foreignlanguage{english}{#1}%
}

newcommand{eng}{begin{otherlanguage}{english}}
newcommand{eeng}{end{otherlanguage}}


theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{thm}{Θεώρημα}[section]
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{dfn}[thm]{Ορισμός}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{prp}[thm]{Πρόταση}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Λήμμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{px}[thm]{Παράδειγμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{col}[thm]{Πόρισμα}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{note}[thm]{Παρατήρηση}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{prf}[thm]{Απόδειξη}
theoremstyle{remark}


Thanks in advance!










share|improve this question

























  • The fonts provided by fourier don't have support for Greek.

    – egreg
    4 hours ago











  • @egreg Thanks! Do you know what package should I import?

    – giannispapav
    4 hours ago














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I'd like to know why the "Theorem", "Lemma", etc are not in bold in my text. The code is



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

usepackage[english,greek]{babel}
usepackage[square, numbers, comma, sort&compress]{natbib} % Use the "Natbib" style for the references in the Bibliography
usepackage{verbatim} % Needed for the "comment" environment to make LaTeX comments

usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amssymb,amscd,mathrsfs,enumerate}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{pifont}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{fourier}
usepackage{esvect}

usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usepackage{mathrsfs}

usepackage[capposition=top]{floatrow}
renewcommand{qedsymbol}{textcolor{black}{$blacksquare$}}
allowdisplaybreaks


...



usetikzlibrary{arrows}

DeclareRobustCommand{en}[1]{%
foreignlanguage{english}{#1}%
}

newcommand{eng}{begin{otherlanguage}{english}}
newcommand{eeng}{end{otherlanguage}}


theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{thm}{Θεώρημα}[section]
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{dfn}[thm]{Ορισμός}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{prp}[thm]{Πρόταση}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Λήμμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{px}[thm]{Παράδειγμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{col}[thm]{Πόρισμα}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{note}[thm]{Παρατήρηση}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{prf}[thm]{Απόδειξη}
theoremstyle{remark}


Thanks in advance!










share|improve this question
















I'd like to know why the "Theorem", "Lemma", etc are not in bold in my text. The code is



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

usepackage[english,greek]{babel}
usepackage[square, numbers, comma, sort&compress]{natbib} % Use the "Natbib" style for the references in the Bibliography
usepackage{verbatim} % Needed for the "comment" environment to make LaTeX comments

usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amssymb,amscd,mathrsfs,enumerate}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{pifont}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[all]{xy}
usepackage{relsize}
usepackage{fourier}
usepackage{esvect}

usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usepackage{mathrsfs}

usepackage[capposition=top]{floatrow}
renewcommand{qedsymbol}{textcolor{black}{$blacksquare$}}
allowdisplaybreaks


...



usetikzlibrary{arrows}

DeclareRobustCommand{en}[1]{%
foreignlanguage{english}{#1}%
}

newcommand{eng}{begin{otherlanguage}{english}}
newcommand{eeng}{end{otherlanguage}}


theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{thm}{Θεώρημα}[section]
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{dfn}[thm]{Ορισμός}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{prp}[thm]{Πρόταση}
theoremstyle{plain}
newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Λήμμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{px}[thm]{Παράδειγμα}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{col}[thm]{Πόρισμα}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{note}[thm]{Παρατήρηση}
theoremstyle{remark}
newtheorem{prf}[thm]{Απόδειξη}
theoremstyle{remark}


Thanks in advance!







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  • The fonts provided by fourier don't have support for Greek.

    – egreg
    4 hours ago











  • @egreg Thanks! Do you know what package should I import?

    – giannispapav
    4 hours ago



















  • The fonts provided by fourier don't have support for Greek.

    – egreg
    4 hours ago











  • @egreg Thanks! Do you know what package should I import?

    – giannispapav
    4 hours ago

















The fonts provided by fourier don't have support for Greek.

– egreg
4 hours ago





The fonts provided by fourier don't have support for Greek.

– egreg
4 hours ago













@egreg Thanks! Do you know what package should I import?

– giannispapav
4 hours ago





@egreg Thanks! Do you know what package should I import?

– giannispapav
4 hours ago










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The fourier fonts don't support Greek, so you get warnings about font substitutions.



An available Greek font that's similar to Utopia is GFS Artemisia.



If you add



usepackage{substitutefont}

substitutefont{LGR}{rmdefault}{artemisia}


to your preamble, you get, from



begin{thm}
en{Theorem} Theorem % just for comparison
$alphabeta$ ab
end{thm}


the output



enter image description here



Other possible choices are, instead of usepackage{fourier},



usepackage{tempora}
usepackage{newtxmath}


which will use a Times-like font. Here substitutefont is not necessary.



Note. It's not necessary to repeat theoremstyle declarations. The scope of one lasts until countermanded by another similar declaration.






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    The fourier fonts don't support Greek, so you get warnings about font substitutions.



    An available Greek font that's similar to Utopia is GFS Artemisia.



    If you add



    usepackage{substitutefont}

    substitutefont{LGR}{rmdefault}{artemisia}


    to your preamble, you get, from



    begin{thm}
    en{Theorem} Theorem % just for comparison
    $alphabeta$ ab
    end{thm}


    the output



    enter image description here



    Other possible choices are, instead of usepackage{fourier},



    usepackage{tempora}
    usepackage{newtxmath}


    which will use a Times-like font. Here substitutefont is not necessary.



    Note. It's not necessary to repeat theoremstyle declarations. The scope of one lasts until countermanded by another similar declaration.






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      The fourier fonts don't support Greek, so you get warnings about font substitutions.



      An available Greek font that's similar to Utopia is GFS Artemisia.



      If you add



      usepackage{substitutefont}

      substitutefont{LGR}{rmdefault}{artemisia}


      to your preamble, you get, from



      begin{thm}
      en{Theorem} Theorem % just for comparison
      $alphabeta$ ab
      end{thm}


      the output



      enter image description here



      Other possible choices are, instead of usepackage{fourier},



      usepackage{tempora}
      usepackage{newtxmath}


      which will use a Times-like font. Here substitutefont is not necessary.



      Note. It's not necessary to repeat theoremstyle declarations. The scope of one lasts until countermanded by another similar declaration.






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        The fourier fonts don't support Greek, so you get warnings about font substitutions.



        An available Greek font that's similar to Utopia is GFS Artemisia.



        If you add



        usepackage{substitutefont}

        substitutefont{LGR}{rmdefault}{artemisia}


        to your preamble, you get, from



        begin{thm}
        en{Theorem} Theorem % just for comparison
        $alphabeta$ ab
        end{thm}


        the output



        enter image description here



        Other possible choices are, instead of usepackage{fourier},



        usepackage{tempora}
        usepackage{newtxmath}


        which will use a Times-like font. Here substitutefont is not necessary.



        Note. It's not necessary to repeat theoremstyle declarations. The scope of one lasts until countermanded by another similar declaration.






        share|improve this answer













        The fourier fonts don't support Greek, so you get warnings about font substitutions.



        An available Greek font that's similar to Utopia is GFS Artemisia.



        If you add



        usepackage{substitutefont}

        substitutefont{LGR}{rmdefault}{artemisia}


        to your preamble, you get, from



        begin{thm}
        en{Theorem} Theorem % just for comparison
        $alphabeta$ ab
        end{thm}


        the output



        enter image description here



        Other possible choices are, instead of usepackage{fourier},



        usepackage{tempora}
        usepackage{newtxmath}


        which will use a Times-like font. Here substitutefont is not necessary.



        Note. It's not necessary to repeat theoremstyle declarations. The scope of one lasts until countermanded by another similar declaration.







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