I installed my LaTeX environment with MacTeX. Five weights spanning Bold to Extra Light with italics and small caps allow for a range of applications both typographic and utilitarian in nature. Some of those fonts aren’t too terribly useful for my needs, but in summary, if you want to see a list of fonts that are available with XeTex and XeLaTeX, I can confirm that this command works on Mac OS X systems. Seravek is a linear sans serif designed for identity, editorial and information design. If it helps to see the output, when I run this command on my Mac OS X 10.10 system, I get this list of 170+ fonts that are available with XeTex and XeLaTeX:Īvenir Next Condensed,Avenir Next Condensed Demi BoldĪvenir Next Condensed,Avenir Next Condensed HeavyĪvenir Next Condensed,Avenir Next Condensed MediumĪvenir Next Condensed,Avenir Next Condensed Ultra Light A list of XeTex fonts on a Mac OS X system Note that it took a little while to run the first time, then it returns almost instantly after that. That command may also work with Windows, but I don’t have a Windows system to test with. To generate a list of all fonts available available with XeTex and XeLaTeX, use this command at your Unix command line:
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