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First, thanks to Herbert for his good advice on using minipage to make
custom boxes. I'll just have to remember not to put any footnotes in it. :)
Now I'm sure you're getting tired of font questions, but this is a little
different. What I would like to do is make a printout of all the fonts
available (including its name and a brief sample) in a more intelligent
fashion than just browsing the font directory and hand-inputting every font.
Since TeX is supposed to be a quasi programming language in its own right, it
seems to me that an automated solution might be possible. I realize that this
is more of a TeX question, but it may be of interest to LyX users, so I
thought I would ask anyways.
Thanks again,
:Peter
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