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The particular symbol printed by \euro will in general change depending
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on the font family, weight, and shape in use at the time. This symbol
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can come from any source, and the package user has complete control over
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which euro symbol is used in any given situation. The package is
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pre-configured to behave sensibly with many common text fonts and
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available euro symbols. The \euro command can print 'faked' euro symbols
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from a C with two lines across it when no suitable real euro symbol is
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available; the package also includes code for printing fake bold euro
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symbols for use when no real bold symbol exists, as well as
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pre-configured support for a faked italic version of the marvosym font.
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Eurofont comes set up to use euro symbols from Adobe's Eurofonts, the
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marvosym font, the Eurosym font, and any available Text Companion fonts.
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The selection between these can be done using options passed to the
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package. The eurofont package also 'knows' about the China2e font's euro
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symbol, and can be configured to use it.
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