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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| selectspecificfont |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Abbreviation: ã|\ssfã%
Parameters: ã|catalog name, font size, leadingã%
ã|Description:ã%
The \selectspecificfont markup permits you to include fonts that are not
members of sets or families, and have an \interlineskip associated with it.
The format of this markup is,
\selectspecificfont{catalog name}{font size}{leading}
where catalog name is the system name for that font without the font size
specification. (Complete lists of the catalog names can be found by going
to the TEXT1 help menu, or by looking in the Font Catalogs.) The font
size is the size in points of that face. The leading is the interlineskip
specification. You cannot use "default" for the leading as you can with
\selectfontset.
To access a specific font made available with \selectspecificfont, you
enter a backslash, followed by the catalog name, followed by the font size,
and ending with a semicolon.
ã|Example:ã%
This example makes the Computer Modern Slanted font at 12 points available
for use. After specifying,
\selectspecificfont{cmsl}{12}{14pt}
you would then enter "\cmsl12;" to use this font. For example,
\selectspecificfont{cmsl}{12}{14pt}
\twelvept
\cl{\cmsl12; Nuclear Utopia}
Nuclear war is unthinkable.
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| Nuclear Utopia |
| Nuclear war is unthinkable. |
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
ã|Notes:ã%
Each font specified with \selectspecificfont must be followed by a
semicolon.
You cannot use "default" for the leading as you can with \selectfontset.
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