I've used the XEP customisation layer to include other fonts: Palatino,
Linotype Palatino, Garamond, Lucida Sans and the very obscure APL385
Unicode. All work as documented.
I'd go for the lovely Frutiger unless you know of something specific and
unusual about it.
HTH
Stephen
2008/11/14 Lily Galle <lily.galle@gmx.net>
> Hallo,
>
> Does „XEP" support the font "frutiger"?
>
> I read the "XEPUserGuide.pdf", but I am still not sure.
>
> If it is the case, I will buy the "frutiger" font. Then I will add it in
> XEP.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Lily
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