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      Using  Bitstream Dutch809 (Concorde) with LaTeX
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                                                  2004-01-15
                                              Walter Schmidt
 
Bistreams font family Dutch809 (Concorde) can be used with
LaTeX by means of the macro package bconcorde.sty.  Loading
this package

  \usepackage{bconcorde}

changes the default roman font family to Bitstream Concorde.


Optional scaling:

The Concorde fonts appear larger than many others, when used
with the same nominal size.  This amy lead to problems as
far as blending with other typefaces and use of the standard
document classes are concerned.  The macro package provides
a key-value option to scale the Concorde fonts; for instance

  \usepackage[scaled=0.95]{bconcorde]

loads the Concorde fonts at 95% of their nominal size.  The
particular value of 92% makes the x-height equal to that of
the Times Roman fonts, so that you can easily substitute
Concorde for Times.  When the value is omitted

  \usepackage[scaled]{bconcorde]

a default of 0.92 will be used.


Typesetting math;

There are no math fonts that were designed particularly to
go with Concorde.  The best match are the `MathTime
Professional' fonts distributed by Personal TeX Inc.
<http://www.pctex.com/additional.html#mathtime>.


NFSS classification

family  series  shape(s)  PostScript FontNames
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boc     m       n, it     Dutch809-RomanC, Dutch809-ItalicC
boc     b       n         Dutch809-BoldC

Available encodings are OT1, T1, TS1.  The TS1 encoded fonts
comprise only those symbols, that are part of the ISO-Adobe
character set.


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