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I'd like to change some paragraph or part of my text to have the font adobe utopia from here. It works if I set the whole document default to this font. But I would only need to use it like

{\fontfamily{ugq}\selectfont This needs to be ingrotesk.}

to change some paragraph. My question now is, how do I find the font-code (ugq in the example)?

I found this post, which I tried to follow, but I there's no adobe-utopia.fd file on my system.

Does anyone know how to determine this font-code?

Thanks.

avermaet
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    \fontfamily{put}, if I remember well. But you might also use erewhon which is a clone with more features (bold smallcaps, superior and inferior figures, &c.) – Bernard Nov 24 '19 at 19:48
  • If you look in utopia.sty, you can find \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{put}. You can also find it tracing through mathdesign, but it is more complicated. – cfr Nov 24 '19 at 23:12

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