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39 lines
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39 lines
1.7 KiB
TeX
\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{charter}
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%\usepackage{helvet}
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%\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
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\usepackage{microtype}
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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 7 \TeX{} Gyre Collection}\\
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~\\
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The \TeX{} Gyre Collection is the open source counterpart of the proprietary
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Post\-Script ``core font set'' (Avant Garde, Bookman, Courier, Helvetica, New
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Century Schoolbook, Palatino, Times Roman, and Zapf Chancery). It was
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created from the clones of this set that URW donated to the the free
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software community (Gothic, Bookman, Nimbus Mono, Nimbus Sans, Century
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Schoolbook, \mbox{Palladio}, Nimbus Roman, Chancery). In the same order,
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these are the new names given to them by the \TeX{} Gyre project: Adventor,
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Bonum, Cursor, Heros, Schola, Pagella, Termes, and Chorus. Get it?
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Orginally, \LaTeX{} support for these fonts was provided by the PSNFSS
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(Post\-Script New Font Selection Scheme) project that conveniently ignored
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the fact that the fonts it uses aren't really Adobe's versions but rather
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URW's versions. That's why you can still simply \textbackslash
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usepackage\{avant, bookman, courier, helvet, newcent, palatino, times,
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and chancery\} to activate the (clones of) common PostScript fonts.
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%For more information, see psnfss2e.pdf included in every modern \LaTeX
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%distribution.
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The \TeX{} Gyre project makes an end to this naivety with its new naming
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scheme and makes a renewed effort to adapt and extend the core font set for
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use with \LaTeX{}. Only four of these font families are suited for running
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text (instead of headings, listings, citations, etc.). Here they are,
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including the proper way of using them through the \TeX{} Gyre project:
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\end{document}
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