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\input basic
(sample of cm fonts)
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\output{\page}
\vsize 18in
\font b←cmr9 \font c←cmr8 \font e←cmr6
\font m←cmsc10
\font o←cms9
\font p←cms8
\font r←cmb9
\font s←cmb8
\font t←cmtt
\font h←cmtt9
\font v←cmss8
\font w←cmsss8
\font y←cmss12
\font [←cmff
\font <←cmtitl
\font ]←cmssb
\font >←cmu10

\def\poor{If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time
must be, as Poor Richard says, the greatest prodigality. Let us then up and be
doing, and doing to the purpose; so by diligence shall we do more with
less earnestness.}

\def\ligs{ Efficient floating-fixed ligatures aren't discussed in \AE sop's
\OE uvres.}

\def\boxit#1{\hjust{\vrule\hskip-1pt$\underline{\overline{\hskip 2pt
\hjust{#1}\hskip 2pt}}$\hskip-1pt\vrule}}

\ctrline{\:< SAMPLES OF ``COMPUTER MODERN'' FONTS}
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\baselineskip 14pt\noindent\:y
The following 36 fonts indicate the sorts of things you can generate with the
Computer Modern programs in METAFONT.

\def\bull{\hjust to 0pt{\hskip-20pt$\bullet\bullet\bullet$\hfill}}
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\noindent\bf\bull Nineteen
``Computer Modern Roman'' fonts. \rm (See TEX Appendix
F3 for the character set.)

\def\\#1#2#3{\baselineskip#1pt\noindent\:#2\boxit{#3}\quad\poor\ligs\par\vskip3pt}
\\{12}a{cmr10}
\\{11}b{cmr9}
\\{10}c{cmr8}
\\9d{cmr7}
\\8e{cmr6}
\\7f{cmr5}
\\{12}q{cmb10}
\\{11}r{cmb9}
\\{10}s{cmb8}
\\{12}n{cms10\/}
\\{11}o{cms9\/}
\\{10}p{cms8\/}
\baselineskip 10pt\noindent\:m\boxit{cmsc10}\quad THIS IS A SMALL CAPS FONT FOR
USE WITH CMR10, BUT IT HAS LOWER CASE TOO: \poor\ligs\par\vskip3pt
\noindent\:<\boxit{cmtitl}\quad THIS FONT IS FOR TITLES ONLY---and its
lower case isn't very usable.\par\vskip3pt
\\{14}y{cmss12}
\\{9}v{cmss8}
\\{9}w{cmsss8\/}
\\{12}]{cmssb}
\\{12}[{cmff}
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\noindent\bf\bull Eight
``Computer Modern Italic'' fonts. \rm (See TEX Appendix
F4 for the complete character set.)

\def\.#1#2#3{\baselineskip#1pt\noindent\:#2\boxit{#3}\quad\poor\
Efficient fixed-floating ligatures are not present in this font.
\par\vskip3pt}
\.{12}>{cmu10}
\.{12}?{cmti10}
\rm\noindent Plus six fonts cmi10, cmi9, $\ldotss$, cmi5
 for italics in math formulas.

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\noindent\bf\bull Two
``Computer Modern Typewriter'' fonts. \rm (See TEX Appendix
F7 for the character set.) These fonts have fixed-width spaces.

\jpar3
\\{12}t{cmtt}
\\{12}h{cmtt9}

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\noindent\bf\bull Seven fonts of math symbols. \rm Namely cmsy10, 
cmsy9, $\ldotss$, cmsy5 having the character set shown in TEX Appendix F5,
plus cmathx having the large and variable-size characters shown in TEX
Appendix F6.

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