So, being chuffed about the Local Council election results
and under the influence of some Not Lemonade, I decided to try
one of the fancier fonts in a LaTeX document.

I should have known better.

If you want to use it, you've got to go through the biz of:---

\newcommand{\ahem}{%
\fontencoding{xx}\fontfamily{yy}\fontseries{zz}%
\fontsize{12}{11}\selectfont}

All well and good if you know the encoding.  To make it more
intricate, the font seems to exist only in an italic form --
fine, that's what I want, but if that's the case, \fontfamily
and \fontseries don't need to be specified; I have a feeling
they have to be.

Can anyone help, please?

The font is pzcmi and it comes with the LaTeX package.
There is a .tfm file in adobe/zapfchan.

Regards,

Bill Bennett

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