% change texinfo fonts % usage: put the following code early in your file, % but after \input texinfo %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % @tex % \input pstexi % @end tex % % @textfonts % @rm %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Set the font macro #1 to the font named #2, adding on the % specified font prefix (normally `cm'). % #3 is the font's design size, #4 is a scale factor % \def\setfont#1#2#3#4{\font#1=\fontprefix#2#3 scaled #4} % UPDATE: a new implementation uses a fifth encoding(?) parameter, % which we simply ignore. \newcount\atsize \def\setfont#1#2#3#4#5{% \def\mag{#4} \global\atsize=\mag \global\multiply\atsize #3 \global\divide\atsize 1000 \global\font#1=#2 at \atsize pt} % \fontprefix not usable outside cm/lm/ec \gdef\fontprefix{} \gdef\rmshape{pplr7t} \gdef\rmbshape{pplb7t} %where the normal face is bold \gdef\bfshape{pplb7t} \gdef\bxshape{pplb7t} \gdef\ttshape{texnansi-lmtt10} \gdef\ttbshape{texnansi-lmtk10} \gdef\ttslshape{texnansi-lmtto10} \gdef\itshape{pplri7t} \gdef\itbshape{pplbi7t} \gdef\slshape{pplri7t} \gdef\slbshape{pplbi7t} \gdef\sfshape{texnansi-lmss10} \gdef\sfbshape{texnansi-lmssbx10} \gdef\scshape{pplrc7t} \gdef\scbshape{pplbc7t} \definetextfontsizexi \global\let\subtitlerm=\tenrm