Almost all the symbols available on our fonts can be generated by ordinary LATEX commands. However, there are type sizes not obtainable by LATEX's size-changing commands with the ordinary document styles. Consult a local TEX expert to find the TEX name for such a font.
Tables and allow you
to determine if the font for a type style at a particular
size is preloaded, loaded on demand, or unavailable.
\large
declaration causes LATEX to use 14pt type. Table
tells, for every type size, to which class of fonts each type style
belongs. For example, in 14pt type, \bf
uses a preloaded
font and the other five type-style commands use load-on-demand fonts.
Roman (\rm
) and math italic (\mit
) fonts are all
preloaded; the \em
declaration uses either italic
(\it
) or roman.