% \iffalse % % This file is part of the PSNFSS2e package % ----------------------------------------- % % \fi \documentclass{article} \usepackage{t1enc} \usepackage{newlfont} \usepackage{times} \begin{document} \parskip4pt \parindent0em \title{PSNFSS: test most of the `35' PostScript fonts} \author{Sebastian Rahtz} \date{June 17th 1994} \maketitle \def\Try#1#2{% \fontfamily{#1}\selectfont This is set in in #2 (#1): \begin{quote} \textit{an italicized f\'ee;} \textsc{a smallcaps f\'ee;} \textsl{a slanted f\'ee;} \textbf{ a bold f\'ee; \textit{a bold italized f\'ee;} \textsc{a bold smallcaps f\'ee;} \textsl{a bold slanted f\'ee;} } \end{quote} \par } \Try{pag}{Adobe AvantGarde} \Try{pbk}{Adobe Bookman} \Try{pcr}{Adobe Courier} \Try{phv}{Adobe Helvetica} \Try{pnc}{Adobe NewCenturySchoolbook} \Try{ppl}{Adobe Palatino} \Try{ptm}{Adobe Times Roman} \Try{pzc}{Adobe ZapfChancery} \fontfamily{phv}\selectfont In Helvetica we can try the narrow fonts.\footnote{Thanks to Frank Poppe for putting this in.} \begin{quote} \fontseries{mc} \upshape a condensed f\'ee. \slshape a condensed slanted f\'ee. \fontseries{bc} \upshape a bold condensed f\'ee. \slshape a bold condensed slanted f\'ee. \end{quote} \end{document} \end{document}