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-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| font |
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-Abbreviation: ã|noneã%
-
-Parameters: ã|user markup name and font nameã%
-
- ã|Description:ã%
-The \font markup can be used to allow you to make use of a specific font
-available on your printer. You should always consult the font catalog for
-the fonts available on your printer. The name given in the font catalog
-goes where font name is with the \font markup. The user markup name you
-must provide. It should be a unique name.
-
- ã|Example:ã%
-To use the fourteen point Sonoran Roman, you can assign it to the markup
-name \bigfont by entering,
-
-\font \bigfont = sonr14
-
-\bigfont Palouse Region:
-
-and you will get:
-
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| |
-| Palouse Region: |
-| |
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- ã|Example:ã%
-To use the ten point Computer Modern Sanserif Demibold Condensed you can
-assign it to a markup name \demifont by entering,
-
-\font \demifont = cmssdc10
-
-\demifont Palouse Region:
-
-you will get:
-
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| |
-| Palouse Region: |
-| |
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- ã|Notes:ã%
-The \font markup does not change the interline skip. A font established
-with \selectspecificfont does.
- This markup is described further in The TEXbook.