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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
@Begin
@PP
There is an alternative version of the @Code "@Eq" symbol that
+tex. @RawIndex { @TeX }
tex.mathfonts @SubIndex { mathematical fonts }
uses fonts taken from the @TeX document formatting
system. These fonts are said to produce better-looking
@@ -12,6 +13,7 @@ standard @Code "@Eq" symbol.
@PP
The fonts were converted from @TeX form to PostScript form by
Basil K. Malyshev, who has attached a license to them permitting
+malyshev @Index { Malyshev, Basil K. }
non-commercial use only. This is a much more stringent license
than the one attached to Lout itself. For this reason, the files
needed to use these @TeX fonts are distributed separately from the
@@ -24,10 +26,11 @@ Once these files are installed, you change from the standard
absolutely nothing else.
@PP
Unfortunately, the @TeX fonts are not usually resident on PostScript
-printing devices, which means that Lout is obliged to include them in its
-PostScript output file. You don't have to do anything to make this
-happen, but the cost is fairly large: changing to @Code "@SysInclude { teq }"
-increases the size of the PostScript output file by 252 kilobytes.
+printing devices, which means that Lout is obliged to include them in
+its PostScript output file. You don't have to do anything to make this
+happen, but the cost is fairly large: changing to
+@Code "@SysInclude { teq }" increases the size of the PostScript
+output file by 252 kilobytes.
@PP
It is possible to gain access to characters in the @TeX
fonts that are not accessible directly from {@Code "@Eq"}, mainly