The duerer package
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ATEX support for the duerer fonts
version 1.1 January 31, 2006
Palle Jørgensen
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Introduction
The duerer package provides support for the duerer (Dürer) fonts. The duerer fonts are already installed on many systems, this is only support for using the duerer fonts with LATEX.
Please note that the duerer fonts only provides uppercase characters. The license of the duerer pcakage and the related files is GNU General Public License.
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Using the duerer package
If you want some text typeset with the duerer fonts for a short text you can use one of the commands
\ textdurm { . . . } , \ t e x t d u b f { . . . } , \ t e x t d u s l { . . . }
which typesets the text with Dürer Roman, Dürer Roman Bold and Dürer Roman Slanted respektively.
Furthermore there are three other duerer font families available \ t e x t d u t t { . . . } , \ t e x t d u s f { . . . } , \ t e x t d u i n { . . . }
which typesets the text with Dürer Typewriter Type, Dürer Sans Serif, Dürer Informal respectively.
If you want to typeset longer passages of text with the duerer fonts, you can use the environments
durmfamily , d u s f f a m i l y , d u t t f a m i l y , d u i n f a m i l y
Inside durmfamily the normal LATEX font switches \slshape and \bfseries works. Furthermore \emph works too.
It is possible to use the commands
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Source of the files in the duerer bundle
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duerer.sty
\ P r o v i d e s P a c k a g e { d u e r e r } [ 2 0 0 6 / 0 1 / 3 1 v 1 . 1 LaTeX s u p p o r t f o r d u e r e r f o n t s ( PJ ) ] \newcommand∗\ durmfamily {%\ fontencoding {OT1}\ fontfamily { c d r }\ s e l e c t f o n t } \newcommand∗\ d u s f f a m i l y {%
\ fontencoding {OT1}\ fontfamily { c d s s }\ s e l e c t f o n t } \newcommand∗\ d u t t f a m i l y {%
\ fontencoding {OT1}\ fontfamily { c d t t }\ s e l e c t f o n t } \newcommand∗\ d u i n f a m i l y {%
\ fontencoding {OT1}\ fontfamily { c d i n }\ s e l e c t f o n t } \ DeclareTextFontCommand {\ textdurm }{\ durmfamily } \ DeclareTextFontCommand {\ t e x t d u s f }{\ d u s f f a m i l y } \ DeclareTextFontCommand {\ t e x t d u t t }{\ d u t t f a m i l y } \ DeclareTextFontCommand {\ t e x t d u i n }{\ d u i n f a m i l y }