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LaTeX old font
I have been looking for a while to reproduce on my recent latex the 'old' fonts previously used by the asm-tex (during the 90's). I don't know where to download the relevant packages in order to produce papers with this font. If anyone has an idea, I'd be infinitely grateful! Below is a link showing an article of math producing the wished font.
http://www.math.u-psud.fr/~ullmo/Public ... Invent.pdf
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Re: LaTeX old font
Consider the lmodern package ("Latin Modern") for what aesthetically appear as the same fonts, but with technically superior type-1 and open type versions.
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I think you are right: it was the shape of the 'computer modern' of the previous version. That's exactly what I'd like to reproduce with my recent version of Latex.
To compare, and see that there is actually a difference in the font, here is a link of a pdf version of the same paper exactly, also in computer modern, produced by a recent version of latex:
http://www.math.brown.edu/~heeoh/hecke.pdf
as you can see, in the old version, the font seems more 'fat', the 'o' look more like circles than ellipses, the horizontal medium line of the 'e' is on the upper part of the letter, rather than exactly in the middle as the modern version, etc.
It is just like a computer modern, where one has indicated to Latex to 'squeeze' the letters.. do you see what I mean?
Thanks again for your replies
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Re: LaTeX old font
Best regards and welcome to the board
Thorsten
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Is it like a pdf made through a ps, etc?
Many thanks for your above answers, it's helpful to understand better the software!
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when the y&y/bluesky fonts came along, they were in fact much closer to knuth's design than we had all been used to, on our 300dpi printers. (indeed, here we tweaked the mode for our 600dpi printers because people weren't keen on the more "spindly" look on our shiny new laserjet 4s.)localghost wrote:Apart from the fact that I can't help any further, I don't understand why you insist on a document with lower quality.
with that background, i'm not surprised the op wants to turn the clock back a bit.
so, imo the op should switch to some other free font set like the kpfonts. or learn to live with knuth's (really quite elegant) c.19-alikes. i'm planning to switch...
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Many thanks for this insider information. It seems that I'm simply silken by the acquisitions of modern technology. I know the good old 24-pin matrix printers. But at that time I haven't been yet a TeX user. Nowadays I call a laser printer my own. The kpfonts are also among my favorites because beside lmodern they are the only complete font.rf wrote:when the y&y/bluesky fonts came along, they were in fact much closer to knuth's design than we had all been used to, on our 300dpi printers. (indeed, here we tweaked the mode for our 600dpi printers because people weren't keen on the more "spindly" look on our shiny new laserjet 4s.) [...]
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