============================================================
        Using FF InterOffice-One and -Two with LaTeX
============================================================
                                                  2004-09-22
                                         w-a-schmidt@gmx.net

The symbol fonts FF InterOffice-One and FF InterOffice-Two
are assigned the NFSS family codes interoffice-one and
interoffice-two.  Thus, they can be selected within a group
through the command \Pifont of the package pifont.sty.  For
instance,

  \usepackage{pifont}
  ...
  {\Huge\Pifont{interoffice-one} w}

prints the `air mail' symbol, which is letter `w' of the
font InterOffice-One.  By default, the symbols come out just
as small as the surrounding text; thus, you will normally
have to print them explicitly at larger size, here \Huge.
The document FF_InterOffice.pdf, which is shipped with the
fonts, tells the relation between the keystrokes (here:  w)
and the symbols.

== finis
