Thank you Sandy. That gets me half-way there — at least I can see what a font looks like once I've selected it, but what I was hoping for was a menu listing all fonts in their actual shape, thus saving the chore of trawling through a long list and clicking on them individually to find one that suits the occasion. With fonts listed as actuals, one can see right away the one to pick.
I can't believe that a sophisticated prog like Pages has missed out on that most helpful of items.
More and more programs are moving
away from that, actually. And the most sophisticated programs--page layout programs--abandoned it long ago.
The reason is that modern computers do not contain just English-language Roman fonts. Most computers have a variety of dingbat fonts, Japanese and Chinese fonts, Cyrillic fonts, and other non-Roman fonts. Spelling out the name of the font in the font menu in the actual fonts makes the name of the font impossible to determine.