![]() The TX fonts are distributed under the GNU public license and are available in the distributions of LaTeX since December 2000.Īs the use of the TX fonts results in a slightly different page make-up from CM fonts, we encourage you to use TX fonts, following this example. The TX fonts consist of virtual text roman fonts using Adobe Times with some modified and additional text symbols. It is distributed completely for free, along with its source code. TX fontsĪ
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