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substitutefont
--------------
Combine font families
*********************

:Copyright: © 2010 Günter Milde <milde@users.sf.net>
:Contributor: Special thanks to Ulrike Fischer who provided
              the indirect definition with active ``\nfss@catcodes``.
:Licence:   This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
            conditions of the `LaTeX Project Public License`_,
            either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option)
            any later version.

:Abastract: In traditional 8-bit LaTeX, fonts are restricted to 256 glyphs
            per file. To support different languages and scripts, the New
            Font Selection Scheme uses a set of TeX font encodings
            [encguide]_.

            Many Latin TeX fonts do not support Greek or Cyrillic, while
            many non-Latin fonts are extensions of a Latin font family but
            use a different family name due to license reasons or the
            creators preference.

            The `substitutefont` package facilitates the task to set up a
            font family as substitute for another one in a specified `font
            encoding <encguide>`_. 

:News:      The package is obsoleted by the NFSS command
            ``\DeclareFontfamilySubstitution`` added to the
            LaTeX kernel in the 2020-02 release [ltnews31]_.


:Source: `<substitutefont.sty>`_

  The literate source was converted with PyLit_ to reStructuredText_ and
  with Docutils_ to the HTML documentation `<substitutefont.sty.html>`__.

Usage
=====

.. admonition:: This package is obsolete.
   
   Authors are encouraged to use the command
   ``\DeclareFontfamilySubstitution`` provided by the LaTeX kernel.

   Existing documents can be updated by removing
   ``\usepackage{substitutefont}`` and replacing all uses of
   ``\substitutefont`` with ``\DeclareFontFamilySubstitution``.


The macro ``\substitutefont{<encoding>}{<family>}{<new-family>}`` selects
the font family <new-family> as replacement for <family> in the font
encoding <encoding>. The substitution must be defined before the first use
of the specified font encoding, preferably in the document preamble.
In contrast to the deprecated ``\substitutefontfamily`` macro provided by
Babel_, ``\substitutefont`` does not write auxiliary files.

The ``<encoding>`` is one of the LaTeX font encodings [encguide]_, e.g., T1
for Latin, T2A for Cyrillic(Russian), or LGR for Greek.

For ``<family>`` and ``<new-family>``, use the «TeX names» of the font.
They are defined by a TeX font package's ``*.fd`` or ``*.sty`` file(s).
LaTeX stores the default family names for Roman, Sans-Serif, and Teletype
fonts in the ``\rmdefault``, ``\sfdefault``, and ``\ttdefault`` macros
respectively.

Example: Set the font family to Palatino using the standard package
`mathpazo` for Latin and `GFS Didot`_ for Greek::
  
    \usepackage[sc,slantedGreek]{mathpazo}
    \usepackage{substitutefont}
    \substitutefont{LGR}{\rmdefault}{udidot}

For details on LaTeX font selection, see [encguide]_ and [fntguide]_.

Tests/Examples
==============

* Simple test with Latin fonts: 
  `<substitutefont-test.tex>`__, `<substitutefont-test.pdf>`__
* Palatino with Greek from `GFS Didot`_:
  `<greek-palatino-didot.tex>`__, `<greek-palatino-didot.pdf>`__
* Times/Helvetica/Courier (newtx_) with `GFS Artemisia`_, `GFS
  Neohellenic`_, and teletype from the CB_ fonts:
  `<greek-times-artemisia.tex>`__, `<greek-times-artemisia.pdf>`__
  (see also package txfontsb_)
* Latin Modern with Cyrillic from `CM LGC`_:
  `<cyrillic-lm-lgc.tex>`__, `<cyrillic-lm-lgc.pdf>`__
* Times/Helvetica/Courier (TeX Gyre) with Cyrillic ParaType_ fonts:
  `<cyrillic-paratype.tex>`__, `<cyrillic-paratype.pdf>`__


References
==========

.. [encguide] Frank Mittelbach, Robin Fairbairns, Werner Lemberg,
   LaTeX3 Project Team, `LaTeX font encodings`:
   https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/doc/encguide.pdf.

.. [fntguide] LaTeX3 Project Team, `LaTeX 2e font selection`:
   https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/doc/fntguide.pdf.

.. [ltnews31] `LaATeX News`, Issue 31, February 2020, p. 3:
   https://www.latex-project.org/news/latex2e-news/ltnews31.pdf.

.. _LaTeX Project Public License: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt

.. _Babel: https://ctan.org/pkg/babel
.. _CM LGC: https://ctan.org/pkg/cm-lgc
.. _CB: https://ctan.org/pkg/cbgreek-complete
.. _GFS Artemisia: https://ctan.org/pkg/gfsartemisia
.. _GFS Didot: https://ctan.org/pkg/gfsdidot
.. _GFS Neohellenic: https://ctan.org/pkg/gfsneohellenic
.. _mathpazo: https://ctan.org/pkg/mathpazo
.. _newtx: https://ctan.org/pkg/newtx
.. _txfontsb: https://ctan.org/pkg/txfontsb
.. _ParaType: https://ctan.org/pkg/paratype

.. _PyLit: https://pypi.org/project/pylit/
.. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
.. _Docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html