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style="font-family: Lucida Sans;">Sorry, I understand that I should have
removed the \rm from the definition of \eacute.<br>Now it works for \it
and \bf, which is probably all I need.<br>Could you tell me where I can
find a table for the codes?<br>Many thanks indeed,<br>Gérald<br><br><span>Gérald
Tenenbaum a écrit le 26/01/2022 à 17:19 :</span><br><blockquote
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<div style="font-family: Lucida Sans;">Many thanks again, Karl.<br><br>So
this preamble seems to work<br><br><div style="margin-left: 40px;">\input
eplain<br>\font\tenrm = texnansi-lmr10.tfm<br>\font\tenit =
texnansi-lmri10.tfm<br>\font\tenbf = texnansi-lmbx10.tfm<br>\def\eacute{\char"E9
}<br>\catcode`\é=\active\defé{\rm\eacute}<br>\let\optionkeymacros\null<br><br></div>However
this new é is now \rm only, so I do not see how to code {\it théorie}
for instance.<br>There is no need to redefine maths symbols.<br><br><br><span>Karl
Berry a écrit le 25/01/2022 à 03:18 :</span><br><blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:202201250218.20P2IvOD030389@freefriends.org"><pre wrap=""> So how can I have it work in italics, bold etc?
As long as you use the texnansi-* encoding, the character set should be
the same. LM provides all the fonts of CM (and more; list below for
your convenience), so it's basically a matter of using them for whatever
fonts you need in your document. There is no standard way to do this in
plain TeX.
Following the conventions of plain.tex itself, it would amount to
commands like
\font\tenrm = texnansi-lmr10
\font\tenit = texnansi-lmti10
\font\tenbf = texnansi-lmbx10
Then plain's \rm, as in {\rm this is now lmr}, will switch to the
texnansi-lmr10 font, etc.
Math requires more work.
There have been several attempts at making a full font switching scheme
for plain TeX, but I've never used any of them. --hope this helps, karl.
Here's the list of LM texnansi-*.tfm files. The LM filenames follow the
CM conventions, plus prepending the encoding. BTW, the TeX Gyre package,
also from GUST, provides the standard 35 PostScript fonts in texnansi-*,
if you want those. There are more.
Documentation, etc., for lm: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ctan.org/pkg/lm" moz-do-not-send="true">https://ctan.org/pkg/lm</a>
For TeX Gyre: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ctan.org/pkg/tex-gyre" moz-do-not-send="true">https://ctan.org/pkg/tex-gyre</a>
texnansi-lmb10
texnansi-lmbo10
texnansi-lmbx10
texnansi-lmbx12
texnansi-lmbx5
texnansi-lmbx6
texnansi-lmbx7
texnansi-lmbx8
texnansi-lmbx9
texnansi-lmbxi10
texnansi-lmbxo10
texnansi-lmcsc10
texnansi-lmcsco10
texnansi-lmdunh10
texnansi-lmduno10
texnansi-lmr10
texnansi-lmr12
texnansi-lmr17
texnansi-lmr5
texnansi-lmr6
texnansi-lmr7
texnansi-lmr8
texnansi-lmr9
texnansi-lmri10
texnansi-lmri12
texnansi-lmri7
texnansi-lmri8
texnansi-lmri9
texnansi-lmro10
texnansi-lmro12
texnansi-lmro17
texnansi-lmro8
texnansi-lmro9
texnansi-lmss10
texnansi-lmss12
texnansi-lmss17
texnansi-lmss8
texnansi-lmss9
texnansi-lmssbo10
texnansi-lmssbx10
texnansi-lmssdc10
texnansi-lmssdo10
texnansi-lmsso10
texnansi-lmsso12
texnansi-lmsso17
texnansi-lmsso8
texnansi-lmsso9
texnansi-lmssq8
texnansi-lmssqbo8
texnansi-lmssqbx8
texnansi-lmssqo8
texnansi-lmtcsc10
texnansi-lmtcso10
texnansi-lmtk10
texnansi-lmtko10
texnansi-lmtl10
texnansi-lmtlc10
texnansi-lmtlco10
texnansi-lmtlo10
texnansi-lmtt10
texnansi-lmtt12
texnansi-lmtt8
texnansi-lmtt9
texnansi-lmtti10
texnansi-lmtto10
texnansi-lmu10
texnansi-lmvtk10
texnansi-lmvtko10
texnansi-lmvtl10
texnansi-lmvtlo10
texnansi-lmvtt10
texnansi-lmvtto10
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