![]() ![]() default font size 17 via extarticle document class.Starting at the top of the code, here's what I did to change the design: Martin Scharrer showed how to execute a command for every word. ![]() Bruno Le Floch wrote some code that rotates arguments at a random angle and helped shortening it for this answer. Once again, tex.sx provided me with a couple of things I needed for this. ![]() I've implemented some of the things I mentioned in my earlier answer, but I felt this was different enough to get a separate answer. (Improved answer thanks to Bruno's help on his code) Changing the size of the writing at various points, preferably.Possibly adding a texture or such to make it look like it is.IĬan find one in a free typeface repository somewhere, though ifĪnyone has suggestions I'd love to hear them. Packages on CTAN, so I was hoping for a suggestion for a good one. (mistaken) impression that fonts in LaTeX were restricted to a few A font to make it look handwritten or calligraphic.Ways to make the word spacing less regular (Abuse microtype in some way?) and ways to put in drop caps are the kind of things I'm looking for.īonus points if you can tell me how to typeset an elder sign.Īlright, editing this to be more specific: Less poetically: Typefaces to make it look scrawled or handwritten, preferably with a quill or calligraphy pen. Bonus points if you can add any traces of H. I'd like to make these things look like they were scrawled by a gibbering madman, unhinged by the horrors he has witnessed. I could just type them up in Word or LaTeX, but that seems too.neat. I want to type up some spells from the RPG Call of Cthulhu and give them to my players. ![]()
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