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+\noindent document: wnpc10.tex translated from wnpc10.txt
+\font\screen=wnpc10
+\vfil
+This little document shows how one may make use of the wnpc10 screen
+display font for illustration in a manual. Suppose for instance, that one wishes
+to show an actual screen display which a program may present to the user.
+Switch to the wnpc10 font, and $\ldots$
+\medskip
+
+\def\crtscreen{\obeylines\obeyspaces\offinterlineskip\screen\parindent=0pt}
+{\crtscreen
+ษออออออออออออป HUMANITIES AND ARTS COMPUTING CENTER DW-10
+บษออออออออออปบ University of Washington
+บบ ษธีธีธีป บบ
+บบ ศุฯุุฯุผ บบ
+บบ ษุัุุัุป บบ Copyright 1989 HACC
+บศอนฦตฦตฦตฬอผบ
+บ ำูภูภูภฝ บ
+บ HACC บ
+ศออออออออออออผ
+}
+\medskip
+ In some cases, one may wish to show a rendering of a PC screen with non--Ascii
+characters displayed, as above, or at other times, one may just wish to have
+the verisimilitude obtained with a font resembling an actual screen display,
+even if the text could perfectly well be printed without a special font:
+\medskip
+{\crtscreen
+This is TeX, Version 2.1 (preloaded format=plain 88.7.5) 11 MAY 1989 18:01
+ (PCTeX 2.10, (c)Personal TeX, Inc 1987. S/N 11003)
+**
+}
+\vfil\vfil
+
+\bye