Is there a latex command to print the name of the font used for text and for math?












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sometimes I change the fonts I used to build a latex document to see how it looks. So I have few old pdf files build with different fonts.



Is there latex command to print, inside the PDF when it is compiled, the official font name or specs used for text and for math? so this information is not lost or hard to find?



I know some PDF readers will allow one to find the fonts used in the PDF but sometimes this is hard to find and not all readers has this feature. I also like to print this in the document itself, may be on the margin or as footnote
somewhere so it is easy to see.



Here is a MWE



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{fourier}
usepackage{baskervald}

begin{document}

%footnote{This document was compiled using text font textFontName
%and math font mathFontName}

This is some math $sin(x)$
end{document}


I'd like to do something like the commented code above if there is a way to do it. Let assume there is only one font used in the document, as in the example above.



Using TL 2018










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    sometimes I change the fonts I used to build a latex document to see how it looks. So I have few old pdf files build with different fonts.



    Is there latex command to print, inside the PDF when it is compiled, the official font name or specs used for text and for math? so this information is not lost or hard to find?



    I know some PDF readers will allow one to find the fonts used in the PDF but sometimes this is hard to find and not all readers has this feature. I also like to print this in the document itself, may be on the margin or as footnote
    somewhere so it is easy to see.



    Here is a MWE



    documentclass[12pt]{article}
    usepackage{amsmath}

    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    usepackage{fourier}
    usepackage{baskervald}

    begin{document}

    %footnote{This document was compiled using text font textFontName
    %and math font mathFontName}

    This is some math $sin(x)$
    end{document}


    I'd like to do something like the commented code above if there is a way to do it. Let assume there is only one font used in the document, as in the example above.



    Using TL 2018










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      sometimes I change the fonts I used to build a latex document to see how it looks. So I have few old pdf files build with different fonts.



      Is there latex command to print, inside the PDF when it is compiled, the official font name or specs used for text and for math? so this information is not lost or hard to find?



      I know some PDF readers will allow one to find the fonts used in the PDF but sometimes this is hard to find and not all readers has this feature. I also like to print this in the document itself, may be on the margin or as footnote
      somewhere so it is easy to see.



      Here is a MWE



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{amsmath}

      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage{fourier}
      usepackage{baskervald}

      begin{document}

      %footnote{This document was compiled using text font textFontName
      %and math font mathFontName}

      This is some math $sin(x)$
      end{document}


      I'd like to do something like the commented code above if there is a way to do it. Let assume there is only one font used in the document, as in the example above.



      Using TL 2018










      share|improve this question














      sometimes I change the fonts I used to build a latex document to see how it looks. So I have few old pdf files build with different fonts.



      Is there latex command to print, inside the PDF when it is compiled, the official font name or specs used for text and for math? so this information is not lost or hard to find?



      I know some PDF readers will allow one to find the fonts used in the PDF but sometimes this is hard to find and not all readers has this feature. I also like to print this in the document itself, may be on the margin or as footnote
      somewhere so it is easy to see.



      Here is a MWE



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{amsmath}

      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage{fourier}
      usepackage{baskervald}

      begin{document}

      %footnote{This document was compiled using text font textFontName
      %and math font mathFontName}

      This is some math $sin(x)$
      end{document}


      I'd like to do something like the commented code above if there is a way to do it. Let assume there is only one font used in the document, as in the example above.



      Using TL 2018







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