Category : EmTeX is a TeX/LaTeX document editor
Archive   : LATEX.ZIP
Filename : TRYFONTS.TEX

 
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% FILE TRYFONTS : TEST OF LaTeX FONTS
% Released 11 November 1986

\typeout{}
\typeout{******************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type document style in form '[11pt]{article}' or '[]{report}' *}
\typein[\docstylename]{****************************************************%
**************}
\expandafter\documentstyle\docstylename

\nofiles
\begin{document}

{\centering Document Style \tt \docstylename\par}
\vspace{1in}

Test of \verb|\rm| in all sizes:\\[.2in]
---{\huge huge}---\\[.1in]
---{\LARGE LARGE}---\\[.1in]
---{\Large Large}---\\[.1in]
---{\large large}---\\[.1in]
---{\normalsize normalsize}---\\
---{\small small}---\\
---{\footnotesize footnotesize}---\\
---{\scriptsize scriptsize}---\\
---{\tiny tiny}---
\newpage
\def\fontest{{\centering \foo\par}
\noindent
Roman---{\it Italic}---{\bf Bold}---\\
---{\sl Slanted}---{\sf Sans Serif}---\\
w---{\tt Typewriter}---{\sc Small Caps}---\par
\vspace{1em}
\noindent Now in math mode:\\[.4em]

$\rm Roman_{rm_{rm}}\ \Gamma$ \ \ $\it Italic_{it_{it}}\ \Gamma$ \ \
$\bf Bold_{bf_{bf}}\ \Gamma$\\
$\sl Slanted_{sl_{sl}}\ \Gamma$ \ \ $\sf Sans\ Serif_{sf_{sf}}\ \Gamma$\\
$\tt Typewriter_{type_{type}}\ \Gamma$ \ \
$\sc Small\ Caps_{scap_{scap}}\ \Gamma$
\par
\vspace{1em}
\noindent Bold math: \ \
{\boldmath $\Gamma$, $x=y^{2}$.
\[ Math_{mat_{mat}}\ Bold\ \alpha\ \Gamma\ \exists\ \unlhd \ \Diamond \]
Unbold math:} \ \ $\Gamma$, $x=y^{2}$.
\par
\vspace{1em}
\noindent lasy font: \ \ $\leadsto_{\leadsto_{\leadsto}}$
\newpage}


\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest

\typeout{*************************************************************}
\typeout{* Type size command like 'tiny' or else 'stop'--with no '\protect\' *}
\typein[\foo]{*************************************************************}
\csname\foo\endcsname\fontest


\end{document}


  3 Responses to “Category : EmTeX is a TeX/LaTeX document editor
Archive   : LATEX.ZIP
Filename : TRYFONTS.TEX

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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