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| ---  | ====== Comment trouver de nouvelles fontes? ======  | 
| title: Finding new fonts  |   | 
| category: installing  | Avec ''[[1_generalites:glossaire:qu_est_ce_que_luatex|LuaTeX]]'' et ''[[1_generalites:glossaire:qu_est_ce_que_xetex|XeTeX]]'', on a maintenant accès à l'ensemble des fontes au format OpenType,  | 
| permalink: /FAQ-findfont  | devenu un standard du domaine.  | 
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|   | Voici un catalogue maintenu par Daniel Flipo: http://daniel.flipo.free.fr/doc/luatex/  | 
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|   | ===== Où trouver des fontes compatibles avec LaTeX? =====  | 
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|   | FIXME Si vous n'utilisez pas LuaTeX ou XeTeX... | 
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| Nowadays, new fonts are seldom developed by industrious people using | Nowadays, new fonts are seldom developed by industrious people using | 
| scalable outline form, and a large proportion is distributed under | scalable outline form, and a large proportion is distributed under | 
| commercial terms.  Such fonts will only make their way to the free | commercial terms.  Such fonts will only make their way to the free | 
| distributions (at least TeX Live and MiKTeX) if their licensing | distributions (at least TeX Live and MiKTeX) if their licensing | 
| is such that the distributions can accept them.  Commercial fonts | is such that the distributions can accept them.  Commercial fonts | 
| (those you have to pay for) do not get to distributions, though | (those you have to pay for) do not get to distributions, though | 
| depending on which type of font it is, and which TeX-alike engine | depending on which type of font it is, and which TeX-alike engine | 
| you are using; roughly speaking: | you are using; roughly speaking: | 
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| -  MetaFont fonts will work without much fuss (provided their  |   * MetaFont fonts will work without much fuss (provided their sources are in the correct place in the installation's tree); TeX-with-''dvips'', and pdfTeX are "happy" with them. While a new font will need "generating" (by running MetaFont, etc.), distributions are set up to do that "on the fly" and to save the results (for next time).  | 
|     sources are in the correct place in the installation's tree);  |   * Adobe Type 1 fonts can be made to work, after ''tfm'' and (usually) ''vf'' files have been created from their metric (''afm'') files; ''map'' files also need to be created.  Such fonts will work with pdfTeX, and with the ("vanilla") (La)TeX and ''dvips'' combination.  | 
|     TeX-with-`dvips`, and pdfTeX are "happy" with them.  |   * TrueType fonts can be made to work with pdfTeX --- see [[http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm|Using TrueType fonts with TeX...]] (a rather dated document, dicsussing use with MiKTeX 1.11).  | 
|     While a new font will need "generating" (by running MetaFont, etc.),  |   * TrueType and OpenType fonts are the usual sort used by ''[[1_generalites:glossaire:qu_est_ce_que_xetex|XeTeX]]'' and ''[[1_generalites:glossaire:qu_est_ce_que_luatex|LuaTeX]]''; while straightforward use is pretty easy, one is well-advised to use a package such as [[ctanpkg>fontspec|fontspec]] to gain access to the full range of a font's capabilities. | 
|     distributions are set up to do that "on the fly" and to save the  |  | 
|     results (for next time).  |  | 
| -  Adobe Type 1 fonts can be made to work, after `tfm`  |  | 
|     and (usually) `vf` files have been created from their  |  | 
|     metric (`afm`) files; `map` files also need to  |  | 
|     be created.  Such fonts will work with pdfTeX, and with the  |  | 
|     ("vanilla")(La)TeX and `dvips` combination.  |  | 
| -  TrueType fonts can be made to work with pdfTeX — see  |  | 
|   [Using TrueType fonts with TeX…](http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm)  |  | 
|     (a rather dated document, dicsussing use with MiKTeX 1.11).  |  | 
| -  TrueType and OpenType fonts are the usual sort used by XeTeX  |  | 
|     and LuaTeX; while straightforward use is pretty easy, one is  |  | 
|     well-advised to use a package such as [`fontspec`](https://ctan.org/pkg/fontspec) to gain  |  | 
|     access to the full range of a font's capabilities. |  | 
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| The answer "[choice of scalable fonts](FAQ-psfchoice)" discusses | The answer "[[5_fichiers:fontes:fontes_t1_pour_les_mathematiques|choice of scalable fonts]]" discusses | 
| fonts that are configured for general (both textual and mathematical) | fonts that are configured for general (both textual and mathematical) | 
| use with (La)TeX.  The list of such fonts is sufficiently short that | use with (La)TeX.  The list of such fonts is sufficiently short that | 
| they _can_ all be discussed in one answer. | they //can// all be discussed in one answer.  | 
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