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36 lines
1.2 KiB
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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage{microtype}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{kpfonts}
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\pagestyle{empty}
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\linespread{1.2}
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\begin{document}
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\frenchspacing
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\noindent
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{\LARGE 2 Kp-Fonts}\\
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~\\
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The ``Kp-Fonts'' from the \emph{Johannes Kepler project} are a neat, easy,
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and complete replacement for the default Computer Modern font family. By
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using the package kpfonts (\textbackslash usepackage\{kpfonts\}) you replace
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the default roman, sans-serif and monospace typewriter fonts of the complete
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document, as well as the font used in the math sections. The package has
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many options, see the documentation in kpfonts.pdf.
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%(on Unix-like systems,
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%type \emph{texdoc kpfonts}).
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The roman font-family of Kp-Fonts is a modified version of the open source
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URW Palladio, a clone of the popular but
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non-free Palatino font family created by Herman Zapf and first released
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in 1948.
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%Named after the $16^{\textrm{th}}$ century Italian master of
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%calligraphy Giovanni Battista Palatino, Palatino is based on the humanist
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%fonts of the Italian Renaissance.
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According to the creator of Kp-Fonts, Christophe Caignaert, the
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modifications were made to give the font a more basic and dynamic shape.
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The following table (taken from \mbox{kpfonts.pdf}) illustrates this.
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\end{document}
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