![]() ![]() These ligatures inserts the fragments between letters and at the boundary of the words automatically, so the connection between letters can be absolutely smooth. Only Metafont is able to do it because it implements generalized ligatures. I have made this font 20 years before and I am unable to find the similar principles in any other handwritten font. The slabikar is typical first textbook for the pupils. This font is called slabikar because this is handwritten font used for pupils in the first class when they are learning to read and write in Czech republic. This is the font slabikar generated by Metafont, see the article about it. There exists a handwritten font which realizes the exactly connecting letters without compromises. If a specific font doesn't work, feel free to ask a new question about it. You might have to call updmap after installing a font. I'm using MiKTeX 2.9 with on-the-fly installation enabled. Note that the fonts not necessarily are free to distribute, and some fonts are available for non-commercial use only.Īnyways, here's how you could use the four fonts that come first alphabetically, i.e. The license of the fonts vary, but are all free. Hence, I don't think we need to maintain a list of such fonts here because there already is an excellent database with a maintainer who'll gladly accept your suggestions for improvement.Īs for the question about the fonts being "free", About The LaTeX Font Catalogue says: For every font, there is an explanation how to use it. ![]() All this information is right there on The LaTeX Font Catalogue: Calligraphical and Handwritten fonts. ![]()
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