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<TeXmacs|1.99.1>
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<TeXmacs|2.1.4>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<style|<tuple|tmdoc|old-spacing|old-dots|old-lengths|libertine-font>>
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<\body>
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<tmdoc-title|Specifying the current font>
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From an abstract point of view, a <em|font> is defined to be a graphically
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consistent way of rendering strings. Fonts are usually made up from glyphs
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like ``x'', ``ffi'', ``<math|\<alpha\>>'', ``<math|<op|<big|sum>>>'',
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like \Px\Q, \Pffi\Q, \P<math|\<alpha\>>\Q, \P<math|<op|<big|sum>>>\Q,
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<abbr|etc.> When rendering a string, the string is decomposed into glyphs
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so as to take into account ligatures (like fi, fl, ff, ffi, ffl). Next, the
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individual glyphs are positioned while taking into account kerning
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information (in ``xo'' the ``o'' character is slightly shifted to the left
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so as to take profit out of the hole in the ``x''). In the case of
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information (in \Pxo\Q the \Po\Q character is slightly shifted to the left
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so as to take profit out of the hole in the \Px\Q). In the case of
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mathematical fonts, <TeXmacs> also provides a coherent rendering for
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resizable characters, like the large brackets in
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Similarly, a <em|font family> is a family of fonts with different
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characteristics (like font weight, slant, <abbr|etc.>), but with a globally
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consistent rendering. One also says that the fonts in a font family ``mix
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well together''. For instance, the standard computer modern roman font and
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consistent rendering. One also says that the fonts in a font family \Pmix
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well together\Q. For instance, the standard computer modern roman font and
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its <with|font-series|bold|bold> and <with|font-shape|italic|italic>
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variants mix well together, but the computer modern roman font and the
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<with|font|avant-garde|Avant Garde> font do not.
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<em|font family>. For instance:
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<\tm-fragment>
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<with|font|roman|Computer modern roman>, <with|font|pandora|Pandora>,
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<with|font|chancery|Chancery>, <with|font|palatino|Palatino>
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<with|font|roman|Computer modern roman>, <with|font|Linux
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Libertine|Linux Libertine>, <with|font|chancery|Chancery>,
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<with|font|palatino|Palatino>
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</tm-fragment>
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Similarly, <TeXmacs> supports various mathematical fonts:
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
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Documentation License".>
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</body>
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<initial|<\collection>
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</collection>>
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