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What is the font-family for the name of an algorithm
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Mar 01 '15 at 19:16
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How to type something like
Thank you very much!
fonts
asked Mar 01 '15 at 19:16
conglaser
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Use
\textsc
? That doesn't answer the problem of the font
family
.
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Bernard
Mar 01 '15 at 19:28
@Bernard: In my opinion, that's a misunderstanding of the terminalogy.
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Werner
Mar 01 '15 at 19:39
@Werner: Probably. The font family itself is clearly not Computer Modern.
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Bernard
Mar 01 '15 at 19:44
Welcome to TeX.SX!
Usually, we don't put a greeting or a “thank you” in our posts. While this might seem strange at first, it is not a sign of lack of politeness, but rather part of our trying to keep everything very concise.
Accepting and upvoting answers is the preferred way here
to say “thank you” to users who helped you.
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Martin Schröder
Mar 01 '15 at 20:16
I concur that this should be
\textsc{Enqueue}
. On the other hand I don't think there is a standard for algorithm name typesetting.
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egreg
Mar 01 '15 at 20:26
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\textsc? That doesn't answer the problem of the font family. – Bernard Mar 01 '15 at 19:28\textsc{Enqueue}. On the other hand I don't think there is a standard for algorithm name typesetting. – egreg Mar 01 '15 at 20:26