% $Id: oldlfont.gid,v 1.2 1994/02/01 20:50:41 schrod Exp $ -*- LaTeX -*- %---------------------------------------------------------------------- \packageAbstract{oldlfont} \label{package:oldlfont} You might have documents written with standard \LaTeX{}~2.09 or with NFSS1 and the |oldlfont| style option. If you want to convert such a document to \LaTeXe{}, but you don't want to change all font declarations, then you simply use the \package{oldlfont} package. It declares tags like |\rm| or |\it| to behave like they did in NFSS1 with the |oldlfont| style option. No options are supported by this package. The package uses the files \file{oldlfont.sty} and all files from the \package{latexsym} and the \package{tracefnt} package (see sections \ref{package:latexsym} and~\ref{package:tracefnt}). \endAbstract \begin{rcslog} $Log: oldlfont.gid,v $ \Revision 1.2 1994/02/01 20:50:41 schrod Changed ``needs file[s] \dots'' to ``uses file[s] \dots'' This seems (for me) to be better English. \Revision 1.1 1994/01/31 21:16:18 schrod Replaced descriptions of style options by package abstracts. \end{rcslog} \endinput % just in case