Re: Linux equivalent of Apple's fontbook
On 2018-07-17, deloptes <deloptes@gmail.com> wrote:
> Johann Spies wrote:
>
>> On Debian, how do I see what all the characters in a LateX font like
>> Linux Libertine O look like?
>
> I was using LyX and it shows the fonts and shapes (how chars would look
> like) AFAIR.
> Otherwise you may look for a good command to print the font (in a
> ghostscript or pdf file), but I don't have such command at hand.
>
> you can also check:
> https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/using-the-free-linux-libertine-fonts-in-latex/rhcnysrwsjmn#.W04oGJ19hhE
>
>
>
There is the 'fonttable' package.
The package provides commands to typeset a table of all the glyphs in a given
font and to typeset an example of regular text. For font designers
it provides commands to typeset a ‘test’ glyph among sets of glyphs from the
font.
https://ctan.math.illinois.edu/macros/latex/contrib/fonttable/fonttable.pdf
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