Implementing the extended TeX layout using PostScript fonts
<p>When Donald Knuth made virtual fonts part of the general TeX repertoire at the end of 1989 [5], at the same time as extending both TeX and METAFONT to support 8-bit input, it immediately became obvious that the world needed a new standard for the layout of fonts. This is not the place to re...
Main Author: | Rahtz, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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TeX Users Group
1993
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