On 2014-03-10, stefano franchi wrote:
> Question for the LaTeX font experts:

> Is there a *single* font family that contains enough glyphs to cover
> Latin scrpts plus European diacritics and Greek and Cyrillic and can
> be used with DVI output?

CM. If you install CM-Super and the CB-Greek fonts or define substitutes.

Actually, as this are more than 280 glyphs, no single 8-bit font file
could be used. Instead, you must use the "fontenc" package and suitable font
encodings. This also means you are free to combine font families "at will".
See the substitutefont package for examples.
http://www.ctan.org/pkg/substitutefont

It might be a good idea to keep the LaTeX input encoding at "Unicode (utf8)".

Günter

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