For standard Computer Modern fonts. In recent TeX one may use mostly any fontface.
M.S. Odesláno z iPhonu 16. 11. 2017 v 19:41, Bruce Mutton via Therion <[email protected]>: > Bill > >> The mystery, of course, is what exactly is the \ss macro doing? I did > some Google searches but the only pages I found refer to the special German > character ß which is obviously not how it is being used here. > > As Xavier says, I suspect it is... > > \ss = sans serif, similar to the 'text' statement font switches on page 26 > of the Therion Book. > > But to test that one should try... > > \rm \it \bf and \si as well > > The attached files show what difference they make (bottom righthand side of > drawing) when used in a .th2 file in a point label statement. My suspicion > is they do the same in TeX statements. > > Bruce > <Map Illustration Custom Scale1000 Text Sizes.pdf> > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
