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The fonts used by LaTeXdraw in its output file are 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 18 point Roman fonts in normal, bold and italics. If no font is defined, the font defined in the environment of the picture is used. All fonts can be redefined either in latexdraw.sty or later in the LaTeX-document.
Fonts used for the screen display are (* is wild card):
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -8-*
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -10-*
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -14-*
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -17-*
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -20-*
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -24-*
-* -times-bold-r-* -* -8-*
-* -times-bold-r-* -* -10-*
-* -times-bold-r-* -* -14-*
-* -times-bold-r-* -* -17-*
-* -times-bold-r-* -* -20-*
-* -times-bold-r-* -* -24-*
-* -times-medium-i-* -* -8-*
-* -times-medium-i-* -* -10-*
-* -times-medium-i-* -* -14-*
-* -times-medium-i-* -* -17-*
-* -times-medium-i-* -* -20-*
-* -times-medium-i-* -* -24-*
8x13
8x13bold
These fonts should be available in your system. If pathnames are not
right, they can be modified by xset fp < comma separated list of
pathnames >. If a font is not available LaTeXdraw uses a 8x13-font
-* -times-medium-r-* -* -17-*
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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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