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TeX Gyre Cursor
The TeX Gyre Cursor family of fonts is based on the URW Nimbus Mono L family, but heavily extended.
Text example
![Cursor TeX Gyre example](texgyrecursor-1.svg)
[Click on text example to enlarge] [PDF sample]
[LaTeX source of PDF sample]
Usage
\usepackage{tgcursor}
\renewcommand*\familydefault{\ttdefault} %% Only if the base font of the document is to be typewriter style
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Style examples
\normalfont
![Cursor TeX Gyre example](texgyrecursor-2.svg)
\itshape
![Cursor TeX Gyre example](texgyrecursor-3.svg)
\scshape
![Cursor TeX Gyre example](texgyrecursor-4.svg)
\bfseries
![Cursor TeX Gyre example](texgyrecursor-5.svg)
\bfseries\scshape
![Cursor TeX Gyre example](texgyrecursor-6.svg)
![Cursor TeX Gyre number example](texgyrecursor-num.svg)
Ligatures, German double s, and other special characters
![Cursor TeX Gyre ligature example](texgyrecursor-ligs.svg)
Font implementation
TeX Gyre Cursor is available as Type 1.
TeX Gyre Cursor is available as OpenType or TrueType.
Part of TeX Live?
TeX Gyre Cursor is part of TeX Live.
Location at CTAN
fonts/tex-gyre/
Last update of this page
2020-01-06