--- pic2fig.1.orig Thu Feb 11 05:34:07 1988 +++ pic2fig.1 Wed Apr 3 10:27:14 2002 @@ -55,6 +55,51 @@ must be given in the first column. Changing the drawing thickness applies to solid, dashed, and dotted lines, as well as circles, arcs, and ellipses. .PP +Setting the font for text may be done using a +.ti +.5i +\&.ft \fIn\fR + +command, where \fIn\fR corresponds to the following PostScript fonts: +.nf +-1 Default font + 0 Times Roman + 1 Times Italic + 2 Times Bold + 3 Times Bold Italic + 4 AvantGarde Book + 5 AvantGarde Book Oblique + 6 AvantGarde Demi + 7 AvantGarde Demi Oblique + 8 Bookman Light + 9 Bookman Light Italic +10 Bookman Demi +11 Bookman Demi Italic +12 Courier +13 Courier Oblique +14 Courier Bold +15 Courier Bold Oblique +16 Helvetica +17 Helvetica Oblique +18 Helvetica Bold +19 Helvetica Bold Oblique +20 Helvetica Narrow +21 Helvetica Narrow Oblique +22 Helvetica Narrow Bold +23 Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique +24 New Century Schoolbook Roman +25 New Century Schoolbook Italic +26 New Century Schoolbook Bold +27 New Century Schoolbook Bold Italic +28 Palatino Roman +29 Palatino Italic +30 Palatino Bold +31 Palatino Bold Italic +32 Symbol +33 Zapf Chancery Medium Italic +34 Zapf Dingbats +.fi + +.PP Normally, the distance between text is 12 points. If you're using larger text to label objects, this should be set to an appropriate larger value. This can be done using the