How to include the current font name in the document
Using plain TeX coding, how to I include the current font name in the document? I know it involves thefont
but can't recall the exact method.
This is for use in a font-sampler, so that before each font sample, an appropriate title appears identifying that font.
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Using plain TeX coding, how to I include the current font name in the document? I know it involves thefont
but can't recall the exact method.
This is for use in a font-sampler, so that before each font sample, an appropriate title appears identifying that font.
fonts plain-tex
A quick Google search for "tex show font" gives me tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109703/… with the commandexpandaftershowthefont
in the first answer.
– Marijn
Dec 7 at 16:02
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Using plain TeX coding, how to I include the current font name in the document? I know it involves thefont
but can't recall the exact method.
This is for use in a font-sampler, so that before each font sample, an appropriate title appears identifying that font.
fonts plain-tex
Using plain TeX coding, how to I include the current font name in the document? I know it involves thefont
but can't recall the exact method.
This is for use in a font-sampler, so that before each font sample, an appropriate title appears identifying that font.
fonts plain-tex
fonts plain-tex
edited Dec 7 at 16:12
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asked Dec 7 at 15:56
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A quick Google search for "tex show font" gives me tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109703/… with the commandexpandaftershowthefont
in the first answer.
– Marijn
Dec 7 at 16:02
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A quick Google search for "tex show font" gives me tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109703/… with the commandexpandaftershowthefont
in the first answer.
– Marijn
Dec 7 at 16:02
A quick Google search for "tex show font" gives me tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109703/… with the command
expandaftershowthefont
in the first answer.– Marijn
Dec 7 at 16:02
A quick Google search for "tex show font" gives me tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109703/… with the command
expandaftershowthefont
in the first answer.– Marijn
Dec 7 at 16:02
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You can use fontnamefont
to output the current font name in your document:
defsamplefont#1{%
% set font style and save name
#1edefsavedname{fontnamefont}%
% print small sample
{leavevmodetthbox to 1in{savedname:hss}}%
abcxyz ABCXYZ 123par
}
samplefontrm
samplefonttt
samplefontbf
samplefontit
samplefontsl
bye
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From the TeXbook (p. 214)
the
⟨font⟩ produces a font identifier that selects the
specified font. For example, ‘thefont
’ is a control sequence corresponding
to the current font.
This is most useful only in edef
, to get an alias command for the current font:
{itxdefthisfont{thefont}abc}
{thisfont abc}
will produce the same result.
For the external name of the current font, use fontnamefont
(current font) or fontnametenrm
(or whatever font selection command you want to use):
fontnamefont
fontnametenrm
fontnameseveni
bye
Thank you, Very helpful.
– GAS4
Dec 7 at 18:43
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You can use fontnamefont
to output the current font name in your document:
defsamplefont#1{%
% set font style and save name
#1edefsavedname{fontnamefont}%
% print small sample
{leavevmodetthbox to 1in{savedname:hss}}%
abcxyz ABCXYZ 123par
}
samplefontrm
samplefonttt
samplefontbf
samplefontit
samplefontsl
bye
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You can use fontnamefont
to output the current font name in your document:
defsamplefont#1{%
% set font style and save name
#1edefsavedname{fontnamefont}%
% print small sample
{leavevmodetthbox to 1in{savedname:hss}}%
abcxyz ABCXYZ 123par
}
samplefontrm
samplefonttt
samplefontbf
samplefontit
samplefontsl
bye
add a comment |
You can use fontnamefont
to output the current font name in your document:
defsamplefont#1{%
% set font style and save name
#1edefsavedname{fontnamefont}%
% print small sample
{leavevmodetthbox to 1in{savedname:hss}}%
abcxyz ABCXYZ 123par
}
samplefontrm
samplefonttt
samplefontbf
samplefontit
samplefontsl
bye
You can use fontnamefont
to output the current font name in your document:
defsamplefont#1{%
% set font style and save name
#1edefsavedname{fontnamefont}%
% print small sample
{leavevmodetthbox to 1in{savedname:hss}}%
abcxyz ABCXYZ 123par
}
samplefontrm
samplefonttt
samplefontbf
samplefontit
samplefontsl
bye
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From the TeXbook (p. 214)
the
⟨font⟩ produces a font identifier that selects the
specified font. For example, ‘thefont
’ is a control sequence corresponding
to the current font.
This is most useful only in edef
, to get an alias command for the current font:
{itxdefthisfont{thefont}abc}
{thisfont abc}
will produce the same result.
For the external name of the current font, use fontnamefont
(current font) or fontnametenrm
(or whatever font selection command you want to use):
fontnamefont
fontnametenrm
fontnameseveni
bye
Thank you, Very helpful.
– GAS4
Dec 7 at 18:43
add a comment |
From the TeXbook (p. 214)
the
⟨font⟩ produces a font identifier that selects the
specified font. For example, ‘thefont
’ is a control sequence corresponding
to the current font.
This is most useful only in edef
, to get an alias command for the current font:
{itxdefthisfont{thefont}abc}
{thisfont abc}
will produce the same result.
For the external name of the current font, use fontnamefont
(current font) or fontnametenrm
(or whatever font selection command you want to use):
fontnamefont
fontnametenrm
fontnameseveni
bye
Thank you, Very helpful.
– GAS4
Dec 7 at 18:43
add a comment |
From the TeXbook (p. 214)
the
⟨font⟩ produces a font identifier that selects the
specified font. For example, ‘thefont
’ is a control sequence corresponding
to the current font.
This is most useful only in edef
, to get an alias command for the current font:
{itxdefthisfont{thefont}abc}
{thisfont abc}
will produce the same result.
For the external name of the current font, use fontnamefont
(current font) or fontnametenrm
(or whatever font selection command you want to use):
fontnamefont
fontnametenrm
fontnameseveni
bye
From the TeXbook (p. 214)
the
⟨font⟩ produces a font identifier that selects the
specified font. For example, ‘thefont
’ is a control sequence corresponding
to the current font.
This is most useful only in edef
, to get an alias command for the current font:
{itxdefthisfont{thefont}abc}
{thisfont abc}
will produce the same result.
For the external name of the current font, use fontnamefont
(current font) or fontnametenrm
(or whatever font selection command you want to use):
fontnamefont
fontnametenrm
fontnameseveni
bye
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A quick Google search for "tex show font" gives me tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109703/… with the command
expandaftershowthefont
in the first answer.– Marijn
Dec 7 at 16:02