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\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{array,xcolor}
\usepackage{fourier-orns}
\usepackage[frenchb,english]{babel}
\setlength{\leftmargini}{1em}
\newcommand{\fourier}{Fourier-GUT\kern-0.15em\textit{enberg}}
\title{\floweroneleft{}\,The \emph{fourier-orns} package\,\floweroneright}
\author{Michel Bovani\\\texttt{michel.bovani@icloud.com}}
%%\renewcommand{\FrenchLabelItem}{\textbullet}
\renewcommand\arraystretch{1.5}
\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\starredbullet}

\begin{document}
\maketitle

\fourier{} provides several logos and ornaments: they are now usable by those who do not want to use
the \fourier{} font system. In this case, just call the \textit{fourier-orns} package (\verb=\usepackage{fourier-orns}=).
Remember that:
\begin{itemize} 
\item You have to install \fourier{} anyway.
\item If you call \textit{fourier}, you should \emph{not} call \textit{fourier-orns}, because \textit{fourier} will do it anyway.
All the commands described here may be used with \textit{fourier}.
\end{itemize}

Thanks to Daniel Flipo (\texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr}), there are now opentype versions of the fourier ornaments fonts. Those fonts are automatically selected an the \texttt{fontspec} package is called, when the \TeX{} engine is lua\TeX{} or Xe\TeX{}.  

\bigskip

Here are the provided symbols:

\begin{itemize}
\item A variant of the euro symbol: \verb=\eurologo= \eurologo, \textbf{\eurologo}. 

Please note that the \verb=\textit= command will not change the slant of this symbol, 
but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it.

\item A ``starred'' bullet \verb=\starredbullet=: used as the item mark in this document.
\item Smileys typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size:

\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
 \verb=\grimace=& \grimace&\verb=\textthing= \textthing
 \end{tabular}

\clearpage
\item Decos and logos typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size: 


\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
\verb=\noway= &\noway&\verb=\warning=& \warning\tabularnewline
\verb=\textxswup=&\textxswup&\verb=\textxswdown= &\textxswdown\tabularnewline
 \verb=\decoone= &\decoone& \verb=\decotwo= &\decotwo\tabularnewline
 \verb=\decothreeleft= &\decothreeleft& \verb=\decothreeright=& \decothreeright\tabularnewline
 \verb=\decofourleft= &\decofourleft&\verb=\decofourright= &\decofourright\tabularnewline
 \verb=\floweroneleft= &\floweroneleft&\verb=\floweroneright= &\floweroneright\tabularnewline
 \verb=\lefthand= &\lefthand&\verb=\righthand=& \righthand\tabularnewline
\verb=\decosix= &\decosix&\verb=\bomb=&\bomb
 \end{tabular}
 
 \noindent{\Large\textcolor{red}{\warning}} The old command \verb=\danger= (fourier-orns 1.1) is now deprecated: use \verb=\warning= instead. Note that \verb=\danger= is still usable, provided you \emph{don't} use the \texttt{unicode-math} package. 
\item Leaves typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size: 

\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
\verb=\leafleft= &\leafleft&\verb=\leafright=&\leafright\tabularnewline
\verb=\leafNW= &\leafNW& \verb=\leafNE=&\leafNE\tabularnewline
 \verb=\leafSE= &\leafSE& \verb=\leafSW=&\leafSW\tabularnewline
 \verb=\aldineleft= &\aldineleft&\verb=\aldineright=& \aldineright\tabularnewline
 \verb=\aldine=&\aldine& \verb=\aldinesmall=& \aldinesmall
  \end{tabular}
\item A complete set of old style pilcrow here in \verb=\LARGE= size:

\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{1cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{3cm}}
\verb=\oldpilcrowone=&\oldpilcrowone&\verb=\oldpilcrowfive=&\oldpilcrowfive\tabularnewline
\verb=\oldpilcrowtwo=&\oldpilcrowtwo&\verb=\oldpilcrowsix=&\oldpilcrowsix\tabularnewline
\verb=\oldpilcrowthree=&\oldpilcrowthree&&\tabularnewline
\verb=\oldpilcrowfour=&\oldpilcrowfour
\end{tabular}

Old pilcrow ``with tails'' can be used like that:
\begin{verbatim}
\definecolor{newred}{cmyk}{0,1,1,0.1}
\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few, we happy few,
we band of brothers;
\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his 
blood with me
\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother; be he ne'er
so vile,
\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his
condition.
\end{verbatim}

\definecolor{newred}{cmyk}{0,1,1,0.1}
\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his condition.
\end{itemize}



\end{document}