Computer Modern Fonts for Squeak/Mach I

Andrew C. Greenberg werdna at gate.net
Sun Jan 30 09:05:10 UTC 2000


A number of people have asked me to put together Squeakable versions 
of the Donald Knuth's Computer Modern Fonts.  Attached please find a 
changeset that loads up FontSet's for cmr (roman), cmtt (typewriter) 
and cmss (sans-serif), all in 8, 10, 12, 18 and 24 point fonts.  The 
changeset installs them for immediate use, using cntl-K (to change 
font style), and then the command-1 through -5 keys (to adjust font 
size)

The fonts were pretty neat, although not as nice as I remembered.

I made no effort to fix up the glyphs to make these fonts suitable 
for substitute fonts for the present New York text default. 
Presently, the roman and sans-serif have slanting quotes, the 
vertical bar is an em-dash, and the caret is, well, a caret.  Those 
glyphs would need to be modified if these fonts were used regularly 
for programming.  But I thought I'd throw them out for review as is.

Enjoy.
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