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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-04-07 22:47:28 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-04-07 22:47:28 +0000
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<p/>Metafont was written by Knuth as a companion to TeX; whereas TeX
defines the layout of glyphs on a page, Metafont defines the shapes of
the glyphs and the relations between them. Metafont details the sizes of
-glyphs, for TeX&rsquo;s benefit, and details the rasters used to
+glyphs, for TeX&#8217;s benefit, and details the rasters used to
represent the glyphs, for the benefit of programs that will produce
printed output as post processes after a run of TeX.
-<p/>Metafont&rsquo;s language for defining fonts permits the expression of several
+<p/>Metafont&#8217;s language for defining fonts permits the expression of several
classes of things: first (of course), the simple geometry of the
glyphs; second, the properties of the print engine for which the
-output is intended; and third, &lsquo;meta&rsquo;-information which can
+output is intended; and third, &#8216;meta&#8217;-information which can
distinguish different design sizes of the same font, or the difference
between two fonts that belong to the same (or related) families.
<p/>Knuth (and others) have designed a fair range of fonts using Metafont,