Source: http://timmurphy.org/2009/07/28/changing-fonts-in-latex/
Posted: 28th July 2009TimIn Latex
Tags: Arial, courier, document, Font, fonts, latex, layout, palatino, times, Times New Roman
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The default font used in latex is a little bland. most of us wowould like to use Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica or something similar. this is quite a simple thing to do. all of the fonts are stored inPackagesAnd simply including that package (\ Usepackage {Package}
) Will change the font.
Some of the fonts which are available are:
- Antiqua (antiqua package)
- Arial (uarial package)
- Courier package
- Helvetica (helvet package)
- Luximono (luximono package)
- Palatino (palatino package)
- Times New Roman (times package)
For example, to use Times New Roman, add the following to the top of the document:
\ Usepackage {times}
There are busy, please more fonts out there. A quick Google search shoshould be able to tell you which package to use.
Changing fonts in latex