Combine font families ********************* :Date: Last revised 2012-07-05 :Copyright: © 2011 Günter Milde :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. .. _LaTeX Project Public License: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt Many free fonts are extensions of a basic font family with new glyphs or shapes. Sometimes they are given a new 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. Example: Palatino with the standard package `mathpazo` for Latin and `GFS Didot`_ for Greek:: \usepackage[sc,slantedGreek]{mathpazo} \substitutefont{LGR}{pplx}{udidot} Source ``_, ``__ Tests * Palatino wiht Greek from `GFS Didot`_: ``__, ``__ * Latin Modern with Cyrillic from `CM LGC`_: ``__, ``__ * `TeX-Gyre` with Cyrillic from `ParaType`_: ``__, ``__ References: `LaTeX2e font selection `_ `LaTeX font encodings `_ .. _GFS Didot: http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/gfsdidot.html .. _CM LGC: http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/cm-lgc.html .. _ParaType: http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/paratype.html