@Sebastiano Every message posted in the chatroom is publicly visible. The only feature of using @ is that the user gets notified, nothing else. I tihnkTorbjørn already addressed this to you.
@Sebastiano I have absolutely no idea of what you are talking about. I don't follow.
@DavidCarlisle Oh, I see. Well, nobody was here but me when I said it. But that is not actually what you said. I'm not actually sure how to make sense of what you said. Something like 'And to those who have them'.
@cfr You answer is really educational, as my knowledge of welsh Christmas tradition is zero and all my knowledge of English Christmas comes from the Christmas episodes of "Downtown Abbey" :) Thanks a lot!
@Sebastiano Just look at the properties in your PDF viewer. The picture is just a screenshot of the font properties for the PDF. That site just hosts images for SE.
@Sebastiano It's not an online service. i.stack.imgur.com is just the website where the images for tex.stackexchange are uploaded. if you want to know the fonts, open the pdf for example in adobe reader and have a look at file->properties...->fonts (or whatever this is in your language)
@Sebastiano The image @samcarter posted listing the fonts is from the PDF viewer (e.g. Adobe Reader or Evince or Okular or whatever). To see which fonts are used in a PDF, just look at the Properties in your viewer.
@Sebastiano There's no link. It is a programme on your computer.
@Sebastiano I spent no time at all on it:-) (and even as edited, to be honest I would not vote to re-open, you have not shown what you want to do or any code to show what you have tried_
'@Sebastiano So there is Times in it (which is not Times New Roman, but is similar). We can't see what else and I don't understand what it says - whether they are embedded or not. But, really, did you look in the Font Catalogue? Just pick what you like and copy-paste the code it gives you into your preamble. If you need more help, post code as @DavidCarlisle says.
@DavidCarlisle Probabily if I will have a little time, I will put my code. Actually I use a old pc where I have not installed MikTeX. Now I use Papeeria. At least for now, leave the question hold.
@cfr I said that there was something like Times New Roman. Really, did not I have looked in the Font Catalogue. This procedure for me is familiar. I must, still, re-installing InKScape with plug-in for LaTeX, I would understand, very well, if Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Distiller e InDesign. After I will change my question.
@DavidCarlisle, @cfr Good evening. And thanks
@egreg Hallo egreg thanks a lot for your wishesssss.
@Sebastiano Sorry. I don't understand what you mean. If you are asking me something, could you try explaining again? Do you mean that the Font Catalogue is familiar? Why would you need to reinstall Inkscape? I'm afraid I've never used Adobe Illustrator or InDesign. I used to have Distiller on my Mac when I had Adobe Acrobat, but I've not used a Mac for a while. Now I only have Adobe Reader and I avoid it whenever possible as it is so awful :(.
@yo' Right on time here, though. I guess this is the British class system: the working classes only get Christmas the day after the upper echelons celebrate ;).
@Then texworks crashing and leaving the file all null seems depressingly common if you haven't got a backup, best would probably be to cut text out of the pdf and just re-add the tex markup by hand.
@Sebastiano I honestly can not guess what inkskape illustrator, Indesign etc have to do with your question which as far as I can make out is asking how to generate diagrams with tikz?
@DavidCarlisle Sorry David. I wanted to know simply if the programs that you have shown can be combined. In the coming days I will try to make clear in my mind and change my application detailing what I want. Excuse me ever so much. When I was little I feel guilty when someone gets angry with me.