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NFSS-2 Font Definition Files for Greek Fonts
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Andrej Brodnik
University of Waterloo
Department of Computer Science
Waterloo, Canada
January 19th, 1995
[ Copyright (c) 1995 Andrej Brodnik, All Rights Reserved ]
[ Permission is granted to to customize the declarations in this file
to serve the needs of your installation. However, no permission is
granted to distribute a modified version of this file under its
original name. ]
This directory contains font definition files for three families of
Greek fonts otherwise available through "greektex" package. The
familes are:
o clgr: serif (roman) family in file ``Uclgr.fd'' with:
- medium series (m): upright shape (n), slanted shape (sl),
italic shape (it) and small caps shape (sc)
- bold extended series (bx): upright shape (n)
o clgrtt: typewriter family in file ``Uclgrtt.fd'' with:
- medium series (m): upright shape (n)
o clgrss: sans serif family in file ``Uclgrss.fd'' with:
- medium series (m): upright shape (n)
o clgrm: mathematical family (OML encoding) in file ``OMLclgrm''
with:
- medium series (m): italic shape (it)
Since, up to my knowledge, there is no known encoding scheme for Greek
letters (yet), we are using ``U'' -- user defined encoding.
However, to make things really compatible with LaTeX2e and possible to
typeset simultaneously in Greek and some other language, one needs to
upgrade ``greektex'' (see CTAN sites) to NFSS-2 and LaTeX2e. For now,
one can simply typeset small portions of Greek text in her or his
documents using the following environment:
\newenvironment{greek}[1][]%
{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{clgr#1}\selectfont}
{}
and then
\begin{greek}
Greek text.
\end{greek}
for serif (roman) family or:
\begin{greek}[ss]
Greek text.
\end{greek}
for sans serif family (for typewriter family replace ``ss'' by
``tt''). However, the Greek text has to be encoded as described in ``A
practical system for typesetting Greek in \TeX'' by Y.N. Moschovakis
and G. Spiliotis (see again CTAN sites).
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