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-\def\section#1\par{%
-\medskip
-\noindent\llap{\raise1.25pt\hbox{$\diamond$\enskip}}{\bf#1}\par\nobreak\noindent}
-
-\section Introduction
-
-I use a lot of type. I also use \TeX~--~what better medium can there be for showing off type?~--~in
-its Macintosh incarnation as Textures. I need samples that I can show clients, and that I can
-refer to for the technical details of the typeface. The results are the type specimens you see
-here. The code itself has some annotations that you might want to read. The macros are not
-complex~--~I don't have time to decode clever macros, and I may need to alter them for unusual
-situations as they arise. You are encouraged to do the same. The current distribution of these
-specimens includes: This introduction; eight type specimens; an Acrobat PDF file with typeset
-examples of the specimens and this introduction.
-
-Some of the fonts in these examples (particularly {\it Centaur} in {\tt TypeSpc8.tex}) were made \TeX-ready
-by using Alan Jeffrey's {\tt fontinst}. The {\tt fontinst} package is discussed in considerable detail in Alan
-Hoenig's new book {\it\TeX\ Unbound:\ \LaTeX\ and \TeX\ Strategies for Fonts, Graphics \& More} (Oxford 1998), which
-discusses {\tt fontinst} over the course of several chapters and works through numerous examples. If you deal at all with
-fonts and
-\TeX\ you will need this book.
-
-Clearly, these specimens will be most easily produced on systems that use outline fonts
-as opposed to bitmaps. I have used these specimens on a Mac with Textures using both PostScript and TrueType, and on a PC
-with PC\TeX using TrueType. Textures (now at version 2.0) is interesting in that it can create font metrics
-``on the fly'' from the Mac's bitmap files. For more demanding work, you will, however, want to stick with {\tt fontinst}.
-
-\section A word about color
-
-Blue Sky Research {\it Textures} is a wonderful implementation of \TeX\ that has a very convenient
-way to use color through the {\tt\string\special} mechanism. I'm going to describe it so that if
-you use a different implementation that can take advantage of color, you will understand the
-macros here. Color is invoked by:
-
-\verbatim\special{color rgb 1.0 0.0 0.0}|
-
-\noindent This tells \TeX\ to trun everything red from this point on. This specification could
-also have been given by:
-
-\verbatim\special{color cmyk 0.0 1.0 0.1 0.0}|
-
-\noindent as red in the CMYK model is 100\% of magenta and yellow. To jump back and forth between
-colors, Textures has a color stack and you can push colors onto the stack and pop them off. So, a
-typical use of color might be something like this:
-
-\verbatim\special{color push}% Puts current color (black) on stack|
-\verbatim%%% Calls red and puts it on stack:|
-\verbatim\special{color rgb 1.0 0.0 0.0}|
-\verbatim Some text in red.|
-\verbatim\special{color pop}% Pops red off stack, restores black|
-\verbatim More text in black.|
-
-\noindent Simple. You can also define a color for later use:
-
-\verbatim\special{color define red rgb 1.0 0.0 0.0}|
-
-\noindent and summon it by calling:
-
-\verbatim\special{color red}|
-
-\noindent The advantage of this is that you can call colors that downstream processors (separation
-software, or a printer) can use to identify color use. You can even screen the color for tints:
-
-\verbatim\special{color red .5}|
-
-\noindent which would give a 50\% tint of red, or pink.
-
-\section TypeSpc1.tex, TypeSpc2.tex, TypeSpc3.tex
-
-These are essentially variations on a theme, differing only in the display type at the top of the
-page. TypeSpc1 has a selection of telltale characters. The top of the {\it A\/} often has a distinctive
-treatment; the lower half of the {\it G\/} and the tail of the {\it Q\/} also tend to
-be distinctive; the shape and size of the enclosed
-areas of the lowercase {\it a\/} and {\it e\/} are also
-telltale, and important in that very small such spaces
-are likely to close up under less than ideal printing
-conditions; the ampersand frequently has a good deal of
-creativity lavished upon it. TypeSpc2 sets the
-uppercase and lowercase of each letter next to each other. TypeSpc3 has a line of uppercase
-characters (not good design, but some people like or expect it) followed by a line of lowercase characters.
-
-\section Selecting the type
-
-At the beginning you can insert three items of information: the \TeX\ name of the font; the name
-of the font that will appear as the `title' of the specimen; and any comments that you wish to
-have at the end of the chart. I like this specimen because the chosen typeface is used for the
-whole specimen, including annotations. Clearly, these specimens and macros are more suited to
-PostScript and TrueType fonts than bitmaps -- proceed accordingly.
-
-\section Column width
-
-Under normal circumstances, a column of type should be about 70 lowercase characters (about 2.5
-lowercase alphabets) in width, or about 4.5 inches in width, which ever comes first. Much longer, and the eye tires, and
-loses its place when moving to the next line; much shorter and you increase the level of visual
-noise such as hyphenation and highly variable word spacing. This sample shows 10pt type at the
-width of 2.5 lowercase alphabets, and calculates the size of type necessay to set 70 characters
-to a measure of 4.5 inches. Interestingly, 10pt type
-usually comes very close to fitting 4.5 inches with 70
-characters. One of the most common signs of uninformed typography is
-column width that pays no attention to the realities of
-type and reading.
-
-\section Leading
-
-The calculation of leading~--~{\tt\string\baselineskip} in \TeX~--~is based purely on the
-physical realities of the type being set. The maximum height and depth of the typeface's characters is found, and then a
-percentage of that amount is added to itself to arrive at the leading. The x-height of the font
-is also given some influence over the leading.
-
-\section Choice of text
-
-I have provided three sample texts in token registers. The first is a simple piece of English
-prose. The second is a collection of {\it pangrams}~--~sentences using all twenty-six letters of the alphabet~--~from the large
-collection of David Lemon of Adobe Systems, Inc.; so you get to see all of the letters of the alphabet in
-use. The third is an amalgam of Latin and semi-Latin texts. In the first place, Latin~--~as
-Beatrice Warde pointed out~--~has fewer descenders so the text sits more cleanly on the baseline;
-second, as W.\ A.\ Dwiggins pointed out to Beatrice Warde, it is good to have a sample of text in
-a language the reader does not read~--~in this way the reader looks at the type itself, and not
-through the type to the information it conveys.
-
-\section Type factor
-
-The type factor is basically an extension of the the characters per pica concept, but scaled to
-the size of the typeface. It is based on a sample of type in which $f=(c\,t)/m$ where $f$ is the
-typefactor, $c$ is the number of characters in the sample, $t$ is the type size in points, and $m$
-is the total horizontal width of the sample. The formula can be put to some good use. For
-instance, characters per pica, $p$, can be obtained from $p=h/f$ where $h$ is the size of the type
-in points; the size of the type, $h$, necessary to place $n$ characters on a column width of $w$
-(in picas) is: $h=(fw)/n$. I have used a sample based on the relative frequency of letters in
-English. This gives excellent agreement with published figures, particularly those in {\it Brown's
-Index}. It is best not to take figures like characters-per-pica or type factors too seriously. They are very useful for
-judging the relative characteristics of typefaces. Before computer typesetting they were far more useful when the actual
-typesetting of material was costly and time-consuming. Computers allow us to be able to change typesetting parameters
-interactively and quickly, relieving us from having to know precisely ahead of time how the material is going to layout.
-
-\section The ratio of the x-height to the ascender height
-
-This is an important characheristic of type. As x-height increases, type tends to look darker, or
-more crowded on the page. The antidote to this is to increase the leading slightly. {\it See above.}
-
-\section TypeSpc4.tex -- a mini-specimen
-
-The principal attraction of TypeSpc4 is the
-{\tt\string\makefontbox} macro which gives a kind miniature specimen that can be as little or as
-large as you like. In the examples I give, the grid is certainly optional as is the use of color:
-They are merely suggestions to get you started. The five arguments to {\tt\string\makefontbox} are
-as follows:
-
-\medskip
-
-\vbox{\raggedright\parskip3pt
-
-\itemitem{\#1}\TeX's name for the desired font
-
-\itemitem{\#2}The name font name as you want it to print
-
-\itemitem{\#3}The name of the type's designer, or other salient
- piece of information that lends itself to display
-
-\itemitem{\#4}The size of the type inside the box
-
-\itemitem{\#5}The overall desired width of the box}
-
-\section TypeSpc5.tex -- by the numbers
-
-It is very often useful to know where the characters of a typeface are, and to gain an overall
-impression of all of the characters of a font. This specimen is simply an enumeration of the
-characters with respect to their character numbers. The macro to notice is
-{\tt\string\lineofchars}. You can specify how may characters are to be in the line, and what the
-numerical starting point will be. Numerous other design variables can be specified, and they are
-discussed in TypeSpc5.tex.
-
-\section TypeSpc6.tex -- for florid fonts
-
-There are times when you simply have to see a font in all its splendor. You don't need it at every
-imaginable size. And in the case of ornate calligraphic fonts, it does not make any sense at all
-to shove uppercase letters together for any reason, not even for display.
-
-\section TypeSpc7.tex -- homage \`a Caslon
-
-This ornate example is meant to be both fun and useful. It was inspired by the specimen sheets of
-William Caslon. The names of the type sizes~--~Ruby, Minion, Brevier, etc.~--~are traditional and
-could be replaced with sizes in points. This is a useful sample for PostScript typefaces which are
-often packaged as a family of four fonts: roman, italic, bold and bold-italic. The principle fonts
-are the roman and italic, however, and these are the fonts primarily featured in this specimen. The
-sample text is in a token list and can be changed at will~--~just make sure that there is enough
-of it.
-
-\section TypeSpc8.tex
-
-This specimen uses techniques that we have established in earlier samples. Again, this is suitable
-for typefaces that exist in pairs (or pairs of pairs) of fonts: roman and italic, bold and
-bold-italic. There is also a macro for a single, centered paragraph that could be used, say, for
-small caps. The type size, leading and type factor are given for each font.
-
-\section TypeSpc9.tex
-
-I combined two formats here to show off the principal characteristics of the roman along with the
-fonts of the family as used for text.
-
-\section TypeSp10.tex
-
-Another variation using one sample per line. Also notice the very beautiful typeface.
-
-\bigskip
-\hrule
-
-\section Stephen Moye, 23 IV 1998
-
-Stephen\hbox to .5em{\hrulefill}Moye@brown.edu\hfill\break Brown University Graphic Services
-
-\bye \ No newline at end of file
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-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-% Much of the math in this example is simple modular arithmetic,
-% and gets around the fact that \TeX can only do integer math.
-%
-% This sort of typesetting project is probably better suited to
-% TrueType or PostScript typefaces.
-
-\newtoks\dspfont
-%%% Fill in the \TeX name of the font here:
-\dspfont={ACaslonI}
-
-%%% Fill in the name of the typeface as you want it at the top of the page
-\def\fontname{Adobe Caslon Italic}
-
-%%% The following is for notes in the comments at the bottom
-%%% of the page following the type stats.
-%%% Just leave it empty if you have nothing to say...
-\def\comment{Carol Twombly}
-
-%\hsize7.5in \hoffset-.5in
-\parindent0pt
-\nopagenumbers
-\voffset-.5in
-\advance\vsize by 1in
-
-\font\text=\the\dspfont\space at 10pt
-\font\tiny=\the\dspfont\space at 8pt
-\font\name=\the\dspfont\space at 24pt
-
-\newtoks\ntext
-\newtoks\pantext
-\newtoks\loremtext
-%
-\newbox\testbox
-%
-\newdimen\bigger
-\newdimen\dspsize
-\newdimen\dspsizeincr
-\newdimen\habcwd
-\newdimen\ctextsz
-\newdimen\leading
-\newdimen\xheight
-\newdimen\ascheight
-\newdimen\kernone
-\newdimen\kerntwo
-\newdimen\adjust \adjust0pt
-\newdimen\dist
-\newdimen\scratchdim
-%
-\newcount\dsplineno
-\newcount\picawd
-\newcount\pointwd
-\newcount\spconv
-\newcount\measure
-\newcount\divisor
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\sscratch
-\newcount\xascrnum
-\newcount\intgp
-\newcount\fracp
-\newcount\scppt \scppt=65536
-
-\ntext={Typography may be defined as both
-an art and a craft. It is an art in that what it does, it does for its
-own sake, according to its own internal sense of what is beautiful and
-right. It is a craft in that what it does, it does for a purpose
-outside itself: it provides a means of storing, shaping and conveying
-information. Typography is, therefore, a selfless art -- a
-contradiction in terms, perhaps -- and is at its best when it is least
-perceived to be doing anything, indeed when there is no active
-awareness of perceiving it, directly, at all, but rather perceiving,
-through it, the knowledge which animates the type on the page. Quality
-in typography results from an effortless perfection of conception and
-execution in the creation of a balance between beauty \& utility:
-compromising neither, calling attention to neither, yet achieving
-both.\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\null\par}
-
-%%% The following pangrams were collected by David Lemon of Adobe Systems, Inc.
-%%% This is just a small sample from the entire collection.
-\pantext={Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox.
-Nymphs vex, beg quick fjord waltz.
-Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.
-West quickly gave Bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums.
-Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
-My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six.
-Turgid saxophones blew over Mick's jazzy quiff.
-Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis.
-My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels.
-Mix Zapf with Veljovic and get quirky Beziers.
-All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
-Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
-We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of grey lamp wicks.
-A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes.
-The exodus of jazzy pigeons is craved by squeamish walkers.\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\hbox{}\par}
-
-\loremtext={Lorem ipsum
-dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
-nonummy nibh eusi\-mod tincidunt ut laor\-eet dolore magna
-ali\-quam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis
-nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit la\-bortis nisl
-ut ali\-quip exea commodo consequat.
-Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet?
-quem ad finem sese effrenata jactibit audicia? nihilne te nocturnum pr\ae sidium palatii, nihil
-urbis vigil\ae .
-Lorem ipsum
-dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
-nonummy nibh eusi\-mod tincidunt ut laor\-eet dolore magna
-ali\-quam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis
-nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit la\-bortis nisl
-ut ali\-quip exea commodo consequat.
-Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet?
-quem ad finem sese effrenata jactibit audicia?
-\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\null\par}
-
-\def\abc{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
-\def\habc{\abc\abc abcdefghijklm}
-\def\dabc{AGQMstaefgpy1234?!\&}
-\def\ucabc{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}
-\def\freqabc{\text zjqx%
- kkvv%
- bbbbppppyyyywwwwgggg%
- mmmmmmffffffccccccuuuuuu%
- lllllllldddddddd%
- hhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssssss%
- ooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnn%
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt%
- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee}% 204 chars
-
-\def\ast{*} \def\per{.}
-
-%%% Convert from TeX's bulky 4-decimal point measurements to 1
-\def\prettypt#1{\dist=#1
-\multiply\dist10
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\intgp=\scratch \divide\intgp10
-\sscratch=\intgp
-\multiply\sscratch10 \advance\scratch-\sscratch
-\fracp=\scratch
-\hbox{\the\intgp.\the\fracp}pt\ }
-
-%%% Converts points to inches.
-\def\cvptin#1{\dist=#1
-\multiply\dist by 10
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\multiply\scratch100
-\fracp=\scratch
-\divide\scratch72270
-\intgp=\scratch
-\multiply\scratch72270
-\advance\fracp-\scratch
-\multiply\fracp10
-\divide\fracp7227
-\hbox{\the\intgp.\ifnum\fracp<10 0\the\fracp \else\the\fracp\fi in}}
-
-%%% Type factor = ([Type size] * [# of characters in a sample])/(linear length of sample)
-%%% Based on {\it Brown's Index}, Bruce Brown, Greenwood Publishing, Great Britain 1983
-\def\typefact{%
-\dist=10pt
-\spconv=\number\dist
-\multiply\spconv by 12
-\multiply\spconv by 204
-\setbox1=\hbox{\text\freqabc}%
-\divisor=\number\wd1
-\divide\divisor by 100
-\divide\spconv by \divisor
-\scratch=\spconv
- \divide\scratch100
- \divisor=\scratch
- \multiply \scratch100
- \advance\spconv-\scratch
- \hbox{\number\divisor.\ifnum\spconv<10 0\the\spconv \else \the\spconv\fi}}
-
-\setbox0=\hbox{\tiny 0}
-\kernone=.5\wd0 \kerntwo=\wd0
-\def\k{\kern-\kernone}
-\def\kk{\kern-\kerntwo}
-
-\def\endline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width1pt height\baselineskip%
- depth.25\baselineskip\hss}}
-
-\def\iline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\hline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.75\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\qline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.55\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\eline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.35\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\sline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.15\baselineskip\hss}}
-
-\def\itick{\hbox to 1in{\iline\hfill}}
-\def\htick{\hbox to .5in{\hline\hfill}}
-\def\qtick{\hbox to .25in{\qline\hfill}}
-\def\etick{\hbox to .125in{\eline\hfill}}
-\def\stick{\hbox to .0625in{\sline\hfill}}
-
-\def\dhtick{\hbox to .5in{\hline\hfill}}
-\def\dttick{\hbox to .1in{\qline\hfill}}
-\def\dftick{\hbox to .05in{\eline\hfill}}
-
-\def\pctick{\hbox to 1pc{\iline\hss}}
-\def\hpctick{\hbox to .5pc{\qline\hss}}
-
-\def\druler#1 {\hbox to #1{\endline\hfill\endline}
-\kern-\baselineskip \bigger=#1 \advance\bigger by .5in
-\hbox to #1{\hrulefill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to \bigger{\leaders\itick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dhtick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dttick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dftick\hfill}}
-
-\def\pcruler#1 {\hbox to #1{\endline\hfill\endline}
-\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\hrulefill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\pctick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\hpctick\hfill}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest display typesize to fit \hsize
-%%% First typeset it very small (.5pt) then calculate a
-%%% scale factor to get it to fit to \hsize
-\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at .1pt
-\setbox0=\hbox{\dsp \dabc}%
-\dspsize=\hsize
-\scratch=\dspsize \multiply\scratch10 \divisor=\wd0
-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\dspsize=\scratch pt \divide\dspsize by 100
-
-%%% Calculates the increment such that smallest display size is 12pt
-\dspsizeincr=\dspsize \advance\dspsizeincr by -12pt
-\divide\dspsizeincr by 5 \dsplineno6
-
-\kern-1\baselineskip
-
-{\name \fontname\par}
-\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill}\kern-.5\baselineskip
-
-%%% Display Type
-\bgroup
-\loop\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize \dsp \baselineskip1em
- \hbox to\hsize{\dabc\hfill\hss\rlap{\tiny\enskip\prettypt{\the\dspsize}}}%
- \vskip.075in\relax
- \ifnum\dsplineno>1 \global\advance\dsplineno by-1\relax
- \advance\dspsize by -\dspsizeincr \font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize\repeat
-\egroup
-
-\setbox0=\hbox{\text x}
-\xheight=\ht0
-
-%%% Leading calculations
-\setbox0=\hbox{\text Ilpgy}
-\ascheight=\ht0
-\leading=\ht0
-\adjust=\xheight \advance\adjust-.5\leading
-\advance\leading\dp0
-\leading=1.175\leading
-\ifdim\dp0<.05\ht0 \advance\adjust.5\xheight\fi
-\advance\leading by \adjust
-\baselineskip\leading
-
-%%% Calculates ratio of x-height to ascender height
-\dimen0=\the\fontdimen5\text
-\xascrnum=\dimen0%
-\divisor=\number\ascheight
-\multiply\xascrnum by 100\relax
-\divide\xascrnum by\ascheight
-
-%%% Calculates width of 2.5 lc alphabets in picas and points
-\setbox0=\hbox{\text\habc} \habcwd=\wd0
-\def\showhabcwd{%
-\scratchdim=\habcwd \scratchdim=\scratchdim
-\scratch=\number\scratchdim
-\divide\scratch\scppt \sscratch=\scratch
-\divide\scratch12
-\picawd=\scratch
-\multiply\scratch by 12
-\advance\sscratch-\scratch
-\pointwd=\sscratch
-\hbox{\the\picawd pc\the\pointwd}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest typesize to fit 70 characters to 4.5in.
-%%% First typeset it very small (.5pt) then calculate a
-%%% scale factor to get it to fit to 4.5in.
-\font\calcfont=\the\dspfont\space at .5pt
-\setbox0=\hbox{\calcfont \habc}%
-\dspsize=4.5in
-\scratch=\dspsize \multiply\scratch10 \divisor=\wd0
-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\ctextsz=\scratch pt \divide\ctextsz by 20
-
-\vskip.2in
-
-\text
-
-\vbox{\baselineskip1.2\baselineskip%
-\druler{6.51in}
-%
-{\hsize6in \settabs 6\columns\tiny
-\+Decimal Inches&\k 1&\k 2&\k 3&\k 4&\k 5&\k 6\cr}
-%
-\text 1234567890\$\%\&?(``\thinspace'')\par
-\habc\par
-\uppercase\expandafter{\abc}\vskip.5em
-%
-\pcruler{38pc}
-%
-{\hsize35pc \settabs 7\columns\tiny
-\+Picas&\k 5&\kk 10&\kk 15&\kk 20&\kk 25&\kk 30&\kk 35\cr}\vfill}
-
-\vskip.25in
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%
-%%% Change the text sample here.
-%%% The choices are \ntext, \pantext and \loremtext
-%%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\vbox{%
-\hsize\habcwd \baselineskip\leading \the\ntext}
-\vfill
-
-\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill}
-\smallskip
-\vbox{%
-\emergencystretch1em\tiny \hsize.8\habcwd \baselineskip.9\leading
-%
-\halign to \hsize{#\hfil\tabskip0pt plus 1fill&\hfil#\tabskip0pt\cr
-Type stats:\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Text sample (10pt) leading&\prettypt{\the\leading}\unskip\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Width of 2.5 lowercase 10pt alphabets&\showhabcwd\ or \cvptin{\the\habcwd}\unskip\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Type size required for a 4.5in measure&\prettypt{\the\ctextsz}\unskip\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Ratio of x-height to ascender height&\hbox{0.\the\xascrnum}\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Typefactor&\typefact\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule}}
-\smallskip
-\comment}%
-
-\eject\end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp02.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp02.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index ceb1cd1bbdb..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp02.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,345 +0,0 @@
-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-% Much of the math in this example is simple modular arithmetic,
-% and gets around the fact that \TeX can only do integer math.
-%
-% This sort of typesetting project is probably better suited to
-% TrueType or PostScript typefaces.
-
-\newtoks\dspfont
-%%% Fill in the \TeX name of the font here:
-\dspfont={ACaslon}
-
-%%% Fill in the name of the typeface as you want it at the top of the page
-\def\fontname{Adobe Caslon}
-
-%%% The following is for notes in the comments at the bottom
-%%% of the page following the type stats.
-%%% Just leave it empty if you have nothing to say...
-\def\comment{Drawn by Carol Twombly.}
-
-%\hsize7.5in \hoffset-.5in
-\parindent0pt
-\nopagenumbers
-\voffset-.5in
-\advance\vsize by 1in
-
-\font\text=\the\dspfont\space at 10pt
-\font\tiny=\the\dspfont\space at 8pt
-\font\name=\the\dspfont\space at 24pt
-
-\newtoks\ntext
-\newtoks\pantext
-\newtoks\loremtext
-%
-\newbox\testbox
-%
-\newdimen\bigger
-\newdimen\dspsize
-\newdimen\dspsizeincr
-\newdimen\habcwd
-\newdimen\ctextsz
-\newdimen\leading
-\newdimen\xheight
-\newdimen\ascheight
-\newdimen\kernone
-\newdimen\kerntwo
-\newdimen\adjust \adjust0pt
-\newdimen\dist
-\newdimen\scratchdim
-%
-\newcount\dsplineno
-\newcount\picawd
-\newcount\pointwd
-\newcount\spconv
-\newcount\measure
-\newcount\divisor
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\sscratch
-\newcount\xascrnum
-\newcount\intgp
-\newcount\fracp
-\newcount\scppt \scppt=65536
-
-\ntext={Typography may be defined as both
-an art and a craft. It is an art in that what it does, it does for its
-own sake, according to its own internal sense of what is beautiful and
-right. It is a craft in that what it does, it does for a purpose
-outside itself: it provides a means of storing, shaping and conveying
-information. Typography is, therefore, a selfless art -- a
-contradiction in terms, perhaps -- and is at its best when it is least
-perceived to be doing anything, indeed when there is no active
-awareness of perceiving it, directly, at all, but rather perceiving,
-through it, the knowledge which animates the type on the page. Quality
-in typography results from an effortless perfection of conception and
-execution in the creation of a balance between beauty \& utility:
-compromising neither, calling attention to neither, yet achieving
-both.\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\null\par}
-
-%%% The following pangrams were collected by David Lemon of Adobe Systems, Inc.
-%%% This is just a small sample from the entire collection.
-\pantext={Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox.
-Nymphs vex, beg quick fjord waltz.
-Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.
-West quickly gave Bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums.
-Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
-My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six.
-Turgid saxophones blew over Mick's jazzy quiff.
-Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis.
-My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels.
-Mix Zapf with Veljovic and get quirky Beziers.
-All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
-Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
-We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of grey lamp wicks.
-A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes.
-The exodus of jazzy pigeons is craved by squeamish walkers.\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\hbox{}\par}
-
-\loremtext={Lorem ipsum
-dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
-nonummy nibh eusi\-mod tincidunt ut laor\-eet dolore magna
-ali\-quam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis
-nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit la\-bortis nisl
-ut ali\-quip exea commodo consequat.
-Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet?
-quem ad finem sese effrenata jactibit audicia? nihilne te nocturnum pr\ae sidium palatii, nihil
-urbis vigil\ae .
-Lorem ipsum
-dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
-nonummy nibh eusi\-mod tincidunt ut laor\-eet dolore magna
-ali\-quam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis
-nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit la\-bortis nisl
-ut ali\-quip exea commodo consequat.
-Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet?
-quem ad finem sese effrenata jactibit audicia? nihilne te nocturnum pr\ae sidium palatii, nihil
-urbis vigil\ae .\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\null\par}
-
-\def\abc{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
-\def\habc{\abc\abc abcdefghijklm}
-\def\dabc{AGQMstaefgpy1234?!\&}
-\def\ucabc{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}
-\def\buclcabc{AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOo}
-\def\euclcabc{PpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz?\&}
-\def\freqabc{\text zjqx%
- kkvv%
- bbbbppppyyyywwwwgggg%
- mmmmmmffffffccccccuuuuuu%
- lllllllldddddddd%
- hhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssssss%
- ooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnn%
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt%
- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee}% 204 chars
-\def\ast{*} \def\per{.}
-
-%%% Convert from TeX's bulky 4-decimal point measurements to 1
-\def\prettypt#1{\dist=#1
-\multiply\dist10
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\intgp=\scratch \divide\intgp10
-\sscratch=\intgp
-\multiply\sscratch10 \advance\scratch-\sscratch
-\fracp=\scratch
-\hbox{\the\intgp.\the\fracp}pt\ }
-
-\def\cvptin#1{\dist=#1
-\multiply\dist by 10
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\multiply\scratch100
-\fracp=\scratch
-\divide\scratch72270
-\intgp=\scratch
-\multiply\scratch72270
-\advance\fracp-\scratch
-\multiply\fracp10
-\divide\fracp7227
-\hbox{\the\intgp.\ifnum\fracp<10 0\the\fracp \else\the\fracp\fi in}}
-
-%%% Type factor = ([Type size] * [# of characters in a sample])/(linear length of sample)
-%%% Based on {\it Brown's Index}, Bruce Brown, Greenwood Publishing, Great Britain 1983
-\def\typefact{%
-\dist=10pt
-\spconv=\number\dist
-\multiply\spconv by 12
-\multiply\spconv by 204
-\setbox1=\hbox{\text\freqabc}%
-\divisor=\number\wd1
-\divide\divisor by 100
-\divide\spconv by \divisor
-\scratch=\spconv
- \divide\scratch100
- \divisor=\scratch
- \multiply \scratch100
- \advance\spconv-\scratch
- \hbox{\number\divisor.\ifnum\spconv<10 0\the\spconv \else \the\spconv\fi}}
-
-\setbox0=\hbox{\tiny 0}
-\kernone=.5\wd0 \kerntwo=\wd0
-\def\k{\kern-\kernone}
-\def\kk{\kern-\kerntwo}
-
-\def\endline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width1pt height\baselineskip%
- depth.25\baselineskip\hss}}
-
-\def\iline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\hline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.75\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\qline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.55\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\eline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.35\baselineskip\hss}}
-\def\sline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.15\baselineskip\hss}}
-
-\def\itick{\hbox to 1in{\iline\hfill}}
-\def\htick{\hbox to .5in{\hline\hfill}}
-\def\qtick{\hbox to .25in{\qline\hfill}}
-\def\etick{\hbox to .125in{\eline\hfill}}
-\def\stick{\hbox to .0625in{\sline\hfill}}
-
-\def\dhtick{\hbox to .5in{\hline\hfill}}
-\def\dttick{\hbox to .1in{\qline\hfill}}
-\def\dftick{\hbox to .05in{\eline\hfill}}
-
-\def\pctick{\hbox to 1pc{\iline\hss}}
-\def\hpctick{\hbox to .5pc{\qline\hss}}
-
-\def\druler#1 {\hbox to #1{\endline\hfill\endline}
-\kern-\baselineskip \bigger=#1 \advance\bigger by .5in
-\hbox to #1{\hrulefill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to \bigger{\leaders\itick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dhtick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dttick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dftick\hfill}}
-
-\def\pcruler#1 {\hbox to #1{\endline\hfill\endline}
-\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\hrulefill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\pctick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\hpctick\hfill}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest display typesize to fit \hsize
-%%% First typeset it very small (.5pt) then calculate a
-%%% scale factor to get it to fit to \hsize
-\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at .1pt
-\setbox0=\hbox{\dsp \buclcabc}%
-\dspsize=\hsize
-\scratch=\dspsize \multiply\scratch10 \divisor=\wd0
-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\dspsize=\scratch pt \divide\dspsize by 100
-
-%%% Calculates the increment such that smallest display size is 12pt
-\dspsizeincr=\dspsize \advance\dspsizeincr by -12pt
-\divide\dspsizeincr by 3 \dsplineno4
-
-\kern-1\baselineskip
-
-{\name \fontname\par}
-\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill}\kern-.5\baselineskip
-
-%%% Display Type
-\bgroup
-\loop\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize \dsp \baselineskip1.1em
- \hbox to\hsize{\buclcabc\hfill\rlap{{\text\prettypt{\the\dspsize}}}}%
- \hbox{\euclcabc}\vskip.075in
- \ifnum\dsplineno>1 \global\advance\dsplineno by-1
- \advance\dspsize by -\dspsizeincr \font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize\repeat
-\egroup
-
-\setbox0=\hbox{\text x}
-\xheight=\ht0
-
-%%% Leading calculations
-\setbox0=\hbox{\text Ilpgy}
-\ascheight=\ht0
-\leading=\ht0
-\adjust=\xheight \advance\adjust-.5\leading
-\advance\leading\dp0
-\leading=1.175\leading
-\ifdim\dp0<.05\ht0 \advance\adjust.5\xheight\fi
-\advance\leading by \adjust
-\baselineskip\leading
-
-%%% Calculates ratio of x-height to ascender height
-\dimen0=\the\fontdimen5\text
-\xascrnum=\dimen0%
-\divisor=\number\ascheight
-\multiply\xascrnum by 100\relax
-\divide\xascrnum by\ascheight
-
-%%% Calculates width of 2.5 lc alphabets in picas and points
-\setbox0=\hbox{\text\habc} \habcwd=\wd0
-\def\showhabcwd{%
-\scratchdim=\habcwd \scratchdim=\scratchdim
-\scratch=\number\scratchdim
-\divide\scratch\scppt \sscratch=\scratch
-\divide\scratch12
-\picawd=\scratch
-\multiply\scratch by 12
-\advance\sscratch-\scratch
-\pointwd=\sscratch
-\hbox{\the\picawd pc\the\pointwd}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest typesize to fit 70 characters to 4.5in.
-%%% First typeset it very small (.5pt) then calculate a
-%%% scale factor to get it to fit to 4.5in.
-\font\calcfont=\the\dspfont\space at .5pt
-\setbox0=\hbox{\calcfont \habc}%
-\dspsize=4.5in
-\scratch=\dspsize \multiply\scratch10 \divisor=\wd0
-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\ctextsz=\scratch pt \divide\ctextsz by 20
-
-\vskip.2in
-
-\text
-
-\vbox{\baselineskip1.2\baselineskip%
-\druler{6.51in}
-%
-{\hsize6in \settabs 6\columns\tiny
-\+Decimal Inches&\k 1&\k 2&\k 3&\k 4&\k 5&\k 6\cr}
-%
-\text 1234567890\$\%\&?(``\thinspace'')\par
-\habc\par
-\uppercase\expandafter{\abc}\vskip.5em
-%
-\pcruler{38pc}
-%
-{\hsize35pc \settabs 7\columns\tiny
-\+Picas&\k 5&\kk 10&\kk 15&\kk 20&\kk 25&\kk 30&\kk 35\cr}\vfill}
-
-\vskip.25in
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%
-%%% Change the text sample here.
-%%% The choices are \ntext, \pantext and \loremtext
-%%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\vbox{%
-\hsize\habcwd \baselineskip\leading \the\pantext}
-
-\vfill
-
-\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill}
-\smallskip
-\vbox{%
-\emergencystretch1em\tiny \hsize.8\habcwd \baselineskip.9\leading
-%
-\halign to \hsize{#\hfil\tabskip0pt plus 1fill&\hfil#\tabskip0pt\cr
-Type stats:\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Text sample (10pt) leading&\prettypt{\the\leading}\unskip\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Width of 2.5 lowercase 10pt alphabets&\showhabcwd\ or \cvptin{\the\habcwd}\unskip\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Type size required for a 4.5in measure&\prettypt{\the\ctextsz}\unskip\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Ratio of x-height to ascender height&\hbox{0.\the\xascrnum}\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule\smallskip}
-Typefactor&\typefact\cr
-\noalign{\smallskip\hrule}}
-\smallskip
-\comment}%
-
-\eject\end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp03.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp03.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 3fd2eedbc7a..00000000000
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,344 +0,0 @@
-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-% Much of the math in this example is simple modular arithmetic,
-% and gets around the fact that \TeX can only do integer math.
-%
-% This sort of typesetting project is probably better suited to
-% TrueType or PostScript typefaces.
-
-\newtoks\dspfont
-%%% Fill in the \TeX name of the font here:
-\dspfont={cmr12}
-
-%%% Fill in the name of the typeface as you want it at the top of the page
-\def\fontname{Computer Modern 12}
-
-%%% The following is for notes in the comments at the bottom
-%%% of the page following the type stats.
-%%% Just leave it empty if you have nothing to say...
-\def\comment{Drawn by Donald Knuth.}
-
-%\hsize7.5in \hoffset-.5in
-\parindent0pt
-\nopagenumbers
-\voffset-.5in
-\advance\vsize by 1in
-
-\font\text=\the\dspfont\space at 10pt
-\font\tiny=\the\dspfont\space at 8pt
-\font\name=\the\dspfont\space at 24pt
-
-\newtoks\ntext
-\newtoks\pantext
-\newtoks\loremtext
-%
-\newbox\testbox
-%
-\newdimen\bigger
-\newdimen\dspsize
-\newdimen\dspsizeincr
-\newdimen\habcwd
-\newdimen\ctextsz
-\newdimen\leading
-\newdimen\xheight
-\newdimen\ascheight
-\newdimen\kernone
-\newdimen\kerntwo
-\newdimen\adjust \adjust0pt
-\newdimen\dist
-\newdimen\scratchdim
-%
-\newcount\dsplineno
-\newcount\picawd
-\newcount\pointwd
-\newcount\spconv
-\newcount\measure
-\newcount\divisor
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\sscratch
-\newcount\xascrnum
-\newcount\intgp
-\newcount\fracp
-\newcount\scppt \scppt=65536
-
-\ntext={Typography may be defined as both
-an art and a craft. It is an art in that what it does, it does for its
-own sake, according to its own internal sense of what is beautiful and
-right. It is a craft in that what it does, it does for a purpose
-outside itself: it provides a means of storing, shaping and conveying
-information. Typography is, therefore, a selfless art -- a
-contradiction in terms, perhaps -- and is at its best when it is least
-perceived to be doing anything, indeed when there is no active
-awareness of perceiving it, directly, at all, but rather perceiving,
-through it, the knowledge which animates the type on the page. Quality
-in typography results from an effortless perfection of conception and
-execution in the creation of a balance between beauty \& utility:
-compromising neither, calling attention to neither, yet achieving
-both.\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\null\par}
-
-%%% The following pangrams were collected by David Lemon of Adobe Systems, Inc.
-%%% This is just a small sample from the entire collection.
-\pantext={Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox.
-Nymphs vex, beg quick fjord waltz.
-Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.
-West quickly gave Bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums.
-Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
-My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six.
-Turgid saxophones blew over Mick's jazzy quiff.
-Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis.
-My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels.
-Mix Zapf with Veljovic and get quirky Beziers.
-All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
-Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
-We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of grey lamp wicks.
-A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes.
-The exodus of jazzy pigeons is craved by squeamish walkers.\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\hbox{}\par}
-
-\loremtext={Lorem ipsum
-dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
-nonummy nibh eusi\-mod tincidunt ut laor\-eet dolore magna
-ali\-quam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis
-nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit la\-bortis nisl
-ut ali\-quip exea commodo consequat.
-Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet?
-quem ad finem sese effrenata jactibit audicia? nihilne te nocturnum pr\ae sidium palatii, nihil
-urbis vigil\ae .
-Lorem ipsum
-dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
-nonummy nibh eusi\-mod tincidunt ut laor\-eet dolore magna
-ali\-quam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis
-nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit la\-bortis nisl
-ut ali\-quip exea commodo consequat.
-Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet?
-quem ad finem sese effrenata jactibit audicia? nihilne te nocturnum pr\ae sidium palatii, nihil
-urbis vigil\ae .\thinspace\nobreak\leaders\hrule\hfill\null\par}
-
-\def\abc{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
-\def\habc{\abc\abc abcdefghijklm}
-\def\dabc{AGQMstaefgpy1234?!\&}
-\def\ucabc{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ\&}
-\def\freqabc{\text zjqx%
- kkvv%
- bbbbppppyyyywwwwgggg%
- mmmmmmffffffccccccuuuuuu%
- lllllllldddddddd%
- hhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssssss%
- ooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnn%
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt%
- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee}% 204 chars
-
-\def\ast{*} \def\per{.}
-
-%%% Convert from TeX's bulky 4-decimal point measurements to 1
-\def\prettypt#1{\dist=#1
-\multiply\dist10
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\intgp=\scratch \divide\intgp10
-\sscratch=\intgp
-\multiply\sscratch10 \advance\scratch-\sscratch
-\fracp=\scratch
-\hbox{\the\intgp.\the\fracp}pt\ }
-
-\def\cvptin#1{\dist=#1
-\multiply\dist by 10
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\multiply\scratch100
-\fracp=\scratch
-\divide\scratch72270
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-\multiply\spconv by 204
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- \advance\spconv-\scratch
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-
-\setbox0=\hbox{\tiny 0}
-\kernone=.5\wd0 \kerntwo=\wd0
-\def\k{\kern-\kernone}
-\def\kk{\kern-\kerntwo}
-
-\def\endline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width1pt height\baselineskip%
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-
-\def\iline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height\baselineskip\hss}}
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-\def\qline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.55\baselineskip\hss}}
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-\def\sline{\hbox to 0pt{\vrule width.25pt height.15\baselineskip\hss}}
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-\def\itick{\hbox to 1in{\iline\hfill}}
-\def\htick{\hbox to .5in{\hline\hfill}}
-\def\qtick{\hbox to .25in{\qline\hfill}}
-\def\etick{\hbox to .125in{\eline\hfill}}
-\def\stick{\hbox to .0625in{\sline\hfill}}
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-\def\dttick{\hbox to .1in{\qline\hfill}}
-\def\dftick{\hbox to .05in{\eline\hfill}}
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-\def\pctick{\hbox to 1pc{\iline\hss}}
-\def\hpctick{\hbox to .5pc{\qline\hss}}
-
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-\hbox to \bigger{\leaders\itick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dhtick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dttick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\dftick\hfill}}
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-\hbox to #1{\hrulefill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\pctick\hfill}\kern-\baselineskip
-\hbox to #1{\leaders\hpctick\hfill}}
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-\dspsize=\hsize
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-
-\kern-1\baselineskip
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-\setbox0=\hbox{\text x}
-\xheight=\ht0
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-\leading=\ht0
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-\pointwd=\sscratch
-\hbox{\the\picawd pc\the\pointwd}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest typesize to fit 70 characters to 4.5in.
-%%% First typeset it very small (.5pt) then calculate a
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-\smallskip
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp04.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp04.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 3bbe0bcf201..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp04.tex
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-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-%%%%% Registers
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-\newtoks\dspfont
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-\newdimen\letterboxwd
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\divisor
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-%%%%% Layout options
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-\parindent0pt
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-
-\vsize10in \voffset-.5in
-\hsize7.5in \hoffset-.5in
-
-%%%%% Macros
-
-%%% This is the macro that does all the work.
-%%% #1 -> TeX's name for the desired font
-%%% #2 -> The name font name as you want it to print
-%%% #3 -> The name of the type's designer, or other salient
-%%% piece of information that lends itself to display
-%%% #4 -> The size of the type inside the box
-%%% #5 -> The overall desired width of the box
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-\noalign{\red\hrule\black\medskip}
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-\if\empty#2 \else\makefit{#2}\fi%
-\smallskip
-\box0%
-\smallskip
-\if\empty#3 \else \makefit{#3}\fi}}
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-%%% Fit text to a given size by first setting the text
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-\dspsize=\letterboxwd
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-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\dspsize=\scratch pt \divide\dspsize by 100
-\hbox{\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at\dspsize \dsp #1}}
-
-%%% For Textures users, and anyone else who can use color
-%%% via the \special mechanism
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-\def\red{%
-\special{color push}
-\special{color define red rgb 1.0 0 0}
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-\def\blue{%
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-\special{color blue}}
-
-\def\green{%
-\special{color push}
-\special{color define green rgb 0 1.0 0}
-\special{color green}}
-
-\def\black{\special{color pop}}
-
-%%%%% Example -- this is just a suggestion to get you started.
-
-%%% Make the `grid'. This is just for fun. For even more fun,
-%%% color the rules -- red, blue and green are very printerly.
-%%% The easy way, as here, is to make your pattern in a \vbox
-%%% set to \vsize, then all you have to do is \kern-\vsize
-%%% to start setting type over the grid.
-
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-\hrule
-\vss
-\noindent\llap{\vrule height\vsize\hskip0pt}%
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-\hskip3.5in\kern-6pt\vrule height\vsize\hskip1pt%
-\hfill\rlap{\hskip0pt\vrule height\vsize}
-\vss
-\hrule\black}
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-\makefontbox{ACaslonI}{Adobe Caslon Italic}{ }{11pt}{2in}\hskip1pt}
-
-\vfill
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-\red\hrule\black
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-\bigskip
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-A lot of mathematics and technical knowledge are involved in our work today.
-I would not call us artists any more.
-I think `alphabet designer' is more accurate,
-and our comrade is no longer the punchcutter but the electronics engineer.
-If the technician learns that he doesn't have to work with a crazy artist,
-and the designer learns a little about electronics,
-they will make an ideal team.
-It is still teamwork as it was in the good old days of metal type.
-
-\bigskip
-
-\it Hermann Zapf\par}
-
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-
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-
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-\makefontbox{ACaslonBI}{Adobe Caslon BoldItalic}{Carol Twombly}{11pt}{2in}\hskip1pt}
-
-\line{\hss}
-
-
-\eject \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp05.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp05.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index f896bf65236..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp05.tex
+++ /dev/null
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-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-\newtoks\texfont
-\newtoks\symbolfont
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-\newdimen\boxht
-\newdimen\thicklineht
-\newdimen\linewd
-\newdimen\nummove
-\newdimen\charmove
-\newdimen\kernchar
-\newdimen\dividerht
-\newcount\charcount \charcount=0
-\newcount\numcount \numcount=0
-\newcount\loopcount
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-\def\setfont#1{\texfont={#1}
-\font\text=\the\texfont\space at 10pt
-\font\note=\the\texfont\space at 8pt
-\font\name=\the\texfont\space at 18pt
-\font\numfont=Helvetica at 8pt}
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-\def\setsymbolfont#1#2{\texfont={#2}
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-\font\note=\the\texfont\space at 8pt
-\font\name=\the\texfont\space at 18pt
-\font\numfont=Helvetica at 8pt}
-
-\def\startnum#1{\charcount=#1 \numcount=#1}
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-\def\nextchar{\text\char\charcount \global\advance\charcount1}
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-\def\numlinenc{\centerline{\nextnum}}
-
-\def\boxit{\vbox{\hsize\boxwd\hrule height\linewd\hbox{\vrule width\linewd%
- \charbox\vrule width\linewd}%
- \hrule height\dividerht}%
- \kern-\linewd}
-
-%%% For the numbers, uses color or gray
-\def\nboxit{\dimen0\boxwd \advance\dimen0\linewd
-\dimen1\thicklineht \advance\dimen1\linewd
-\vbox{\hsize\boxwd
-\gray\hrule width\dimen0 height\dimen1\black
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-\kern-2\linewd
-\hrule height\linewd \hbox{\vrule width\linewd%
-\vbox to \thicklineht{\hsize\boxwd
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- \vrule width\linewd}\hrule height\linewd}\kern-\linewd}
-
-%%% For the numbers, no color
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-\dimen0\thicklineht
-\advance\dimen0 2\linewd
-\vbox to\dimen0{\hsize\boxwd
-\hrule height\linewd \hbox{\vrule height\thicklineht width\linewd%
- \vbox to\thicklineht{\kern\nummove\numlinenc}%
- \vrule width\linewd}\vss\hrule height\linewd}\kern-\linewd}
-
-\def\white{\special{color push}%
- \special{color define white cmyk 0 0 0 0}%
- \special{color white}}
-
-\def\gray{\special{color push}%
- \special{color gray .4}}
-
-\def\black{\special{color pop}}
-
-\def\lineofchars#1{\loopcount=#1%
-\noindent\loop \boxit \ifnum\loopcount>1\advance\loopcount-1 \repeat\par
-\loopcount=#1%
-\nointerlineskip
-\kern-\linewd
-\nointerlineskip
-\noindent\loop\nboxit \ifnum\loopcount>1\advance\loopcount-1 \repeat\par
-\kern-\linewd}
-
-%%% For no color or gray, use this
-\def\lineofcharsnc#1{\loopcount=#1%
-\noindent\loop \boxit \ifnum\loopcount>1\advance\loopcount-1 \repeat\par
-\loopcount=#1%
-\nointerlineskip
-\kern-\linewd
-\noindent\loop\nboxitnc \ifnum\loopcount>1\advance\loopcount-1 \repeat\par
-\kern-\linewd}
-
-%%% Setup
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-\thicklineht=13pt
-\linewd=.25pt
-\dividerht=.75pt
-\parindent=0pt
-\nummove3pt
-\charmove5pt
-\kernchar-1pt
-
-\startnum{0}
-
-\setfont{ACaslon}
-
-%%% Draw the boxes
-
-\leftskip1in
-
-\name Adobe Caslon\par
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofchars{16}
-\note Carol Twombly
-
-\vfill\eject
-
-\startnum{0}
-
-\setfont{cmr12}
-
-%%% Draw the boxes
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-\leftskip1in
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-\name Computer Modern\par
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\note Donald E. Knuth
-
-\vfill\eject
-
-\startnum{32}
-
-\setsymbolfont{Dingbats}{Helvetica}
-
-%%% Draw the boxes
-
-\leftskip1in
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-\name Zapf Dingbats\par
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-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\smallskip
-\lineofcharsnc{16}
-\note Hermann Zapf
-
-
-
-
-
-\bye \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp06.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp06.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 1487c542e2f..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp06.tex
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@@ -1,183 +0,0 @@
-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-\newdimen\basesize
-\newdimen\dist
-\newdimen\baseblsk
-\newdimen\xheight
-\newdimen\ascheight
-\newdimen\leading
-\newdimen\adjust
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\scppt \scppt=65536
-\newcount\intgp
-\newcount\sscratch
-\newcount\fracp
-
-\hsize7.5in \hoffset-.5in
-\vsize10in \voffset-.5in
-
-\nopagenumbers
-\parindent0pt
-
-\def\setuptype#1#2#3#4{\font\bigtext=#3 at 18pt
-\basesize=#2
-\font\tinynote=#4 at 8pt
-\font\bigdisp=#1 at \basesize
-\font\meddisp=#1 at .75\basesize
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-\setbox0=\vbox{\bigdisp ILyg}
-\baseblsk=\ht0
-\advance\baseblsk\dp0
-\baseblsk=1.2\baseblsk}
-
-%%% Leading calculations
-\def\setleading{\setbox0=\hbox{x}
-\xheight=\ht0
-\setbox0=\hbox{Ilpgy}
-\ascheight=\ht0
-\leading=\ht0
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-\advance\leading\dp0
-\leading=1.175\leading
-\ifdim\dp0<.05\ht0 \advance\adjust.5\xheight\fi
-\advance\leading by \adjust
-\baselineskip\leading}
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-\def\prettypt#1{\dist=#1
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-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch\scppt
-\intgp=\scratch \divide\intgp10
-\sscratch=\intgp
-\multiply\sscratch10 \advance\scratch-\sscratch
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-\leftline{\bigtext Audubon Script}
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-\smallskip
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-Nymphs vex, beg quick fjord waltz.
-Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.
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-West quickly gave Bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums.
-Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
-My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six.
-Turgid saxophones blew over Mick's jazzy quiff.
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-Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
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-Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
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- kkvv%
- bbbbppppyyyywwwwgggg%
- mmmmmmffffffccccccuuuuuu%
- lllllllldddddddd%
- hhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssssss%
- ooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnn%
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt%
- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee}% 204 chars
-
-%%% #1 - Font TeX name; #2 - number of lines in sample
-%%% #3 - Printed name of font
-\def\textbox#1#2#3{#1%\setleading%%
-\setbox0=\vtop{%
-\hbadness10000\hsize\sampletextwd\the\texttoks}%
-\setbox1=\vsplit0 to #2\baselineskip
-\vtop{\hsize\sampletextwd\centerline{\strut#1[#3]}\smallskip\unvbox1\relax%
-%%% Comment-out the following line if you don't want/need numbers in the sample text
-1\hfill2\hfill3\hfill4\hfill5\hfill6\hfill7\hfill8\hfill9\hfill0\hfill\&\null\par%
-}}
-
-\def\setupmargnote{%
-\tinytinytype \setleading \baselineskip=\leading \vskip\baselineskip}
-
-%%% 1-type size; 2-Number of lines;
-%%% 3-TeX type name 1; 4-Printed type name 1;
-%%% 5-TeX type name 2; 6-Printed type name 2
-\def\lineoftwo#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
-\begingroup
-\font\typeone=#3 at #1%
-%% Set up baselineskip for the two samples
-%% and the info for the margin notes for the
-%% sample on the left:
-\typeone\setleading \calcxaratio{\typeone}
- \baselineskip=\leading
- \mainleading=\leading
-\font\typetwo=#5 at #1%
-\line{%
-\llap{\vtop{\setupmargnote%
- \halign{\hfill##\cr#1\cr
- \prettypt{\the\mainleading}\cr
- \typefact{#3}\cr
- 0.\the\xascrnum\cr}}\enskip}\hss%
-\textbox{\typeone}{#2}{#4}%
-\hskip\gutter
-%% Setup the info for the margin note describing
-%% the sample on the right
-\typetwo \setleading \calcxaratio{\typetwo}
-\textbox{\typetwo}{#2}{#6}%
-\hss
-\rlap{\enskip\vtop{\setupmargnote%
- \halign{##\hfil\cr#1\cr
- \prettypt{\the\mainleading}\cr
- \typefact{#5}\cr
- 0.\the\xascrnum\cr}}}%
-}\endgroup}
-
-\def\lineofone#1#2#3#4{%
-\begingroup
-\font\typeone=#3 at #1 \typeone \setleading \calcxaratio{\typeone}
-\baselineskip=\leading
-\line{\hss%%
-\hbox{\textbox{\typeone}{#2}{#4}%
-\hss
-\rlap{\enskip\vtop{\setupmargnote%
- \halign{##\hfil\cr
- #1\cr
- \prettypt{\the\mainleading}\cr
- \typefact{#3}\cr
- 0.\the\xascrnum\cr}}}}%
-\hss}\endgroup}
-
-\def\comment#1{%
-\bigskip
-\hrule
-\smallskip
-\line{\hfill\vbox{\hyphenpenalty10000 \emergencystretch1em%
-\leftskip0pt plus 4em \rightskip0pt \parfillskip0pt
-\tinytinytype\setleading\hsize.75\sampletextwd\noindent#1}}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest display typesize to fit \hsize
-%%% First typeset it very small (.1pt) and measure its width
-%%% then scale it to get it to fit to \hsize
-\def\dabc{AGQMstaefgpy1234?!\&}
-\def\makedisplay#1{%
-\dspfont={#1}
-\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at .1pt
-\setbox0=\hbox{\dsp \dabc}%
-\dspsize=\hsize
-\scratch=\dspsize \multiply\scratch10 \divisor=\wd0
-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\dspsize=\scratch pt \divide\dspsize by 100
-%%% Calculates the increment such that smallest display size is 12pt
-\dspsizeincr=\dspsize \advance\dspsizeincr by -12pt
-\divide\dspsizeincr by 6 \dsplineno7
-%%% Make the display
-\bgroup
-\loop\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize \dsp \baselineskip1em
- \hbox to\hsize{\dabc\hfill\hss\rlap{\tinytinytype\enskip\prettypt{\the\dspsize}}}%
- \vskip.075in\relax
- \ifnum\dsplineno>1 \global\advance\dsplineno by-1\relax
- \advance\dspsize by -\dspsizeincr \font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize\repeat
-\egroup}
-
-%%%
-%%% Example
-%%%
-
-%%% Setup
-
-\parindent0pt
-\nopagenumbers
-\hsize6in
-\hoffset.25in
-\gutter1pc
-\sampletextwd2.85in
-\displaytype{Helvetica}
-
-
-%%%
-%%% The Page
-%%%
-
-\leftline{\medtype BodoniClassic}
-\smallskip
-\hrule
-\bigskip
-
-%%% Display Type
-\makedisplay{BodoniClassic-Roman}
-
-\bigskip
-\hrule
-\bigskip
-
-\lineoftwo{10pt}{9}{BodoniClassic-Roman}{Bodoni Classic}{BodoniClassic-Italic}{Bodoni Classic Italic}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\lineoftwo{10pt}{9}{BodoniClassic-Bold}{BodoniClassic bold}{BodoniClassic-BoldItalic}{BodoniClassic BoldItalic}
-
-\comment{BodoniClassic, drawn by Bruce Rogers; italic by Frederick Warde}
-
-%%%
-%%% The End
-%%%
-
-\bye \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp10.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp10.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index a2030e90234..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/typespec/TypeSp10.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,266 +0,0 @@
-%%% Stephen Moye
-%%% Stephen_Moye@brown.edu
-%%% Brown University
-%%% Graphic Services
-
-\newdimen\leading
-\newdimen\ascheight
-\newdimen\xheight
-\newdimen\adjust
-\newdimen\sampletextwd
-\newdimen\gutter
-\newdimen\dist
-\newdimen\dspsize
-\newdimen\dspsizeincr
-\newdimen\depth
-\newdimen\mainleading
-
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\divisor
-\newcount\spconv
-\newcount\divisor
-\newcount\scratch
-\newcount\sscratch
-\newcount\intgp
-\newcount\fracp
-\newcount\dsplineno
-\newcount\xascrnum
-
-\newtoks\texttoks
-\newtoks\dspfont
-
-%%%
-
-\vbadness10000
-
-%%%
-
-\def\setleading{%
-\setbox0=\hbox{Ilpgy}%
-\setbox1=\hbox{x}%
-\xheight=\ht1
-\ascheight=\ht0
-\depth=\dp0
-\leading=\ht0
-\advance\leading \depth
-\leading=1.25\leading
-\dimen0=\ascheight
-\divide\dimen0 by 2\relax
-\advance\dimen0-\xheight
-%%% Account for large x-height
-\ifdim\dimen0<0pt \else \advance\leading-\dimen0\fi
-%%% Account for missing descenders -- smallcaps for instance
-\ifdim\depth<.1\ascheight \advance \leading .4\ascheight\fi}
-
-%%% Calculates ratio of x-height to ascender height
-\def\calcxaratio#1{%
-\dimen0=\the\fontdimen5#1
-\xascrnum=\dimen0%
-\divisor=\number\ascheight
-\multiply\xascrnum by 100\relax
-\divide\xascrnum by\ascheight}
-
-%%% Type factor = ([Type size] * [# of characters in a sample])/(linear length of sample)
-%%% Based on {\it Brown's Index}, Bruce Brown, Greenwood Publishing, Great Britain 1983
-\def\typefact#1{%
-\dist=10pt
-\font\facttext=#1 at\dist
-\spconv=\number\dist
-\multiply\spconv by 12
-\multiply\spconv by 204
-\setbox1=\hbox{\facttext\freqabc}%
-\divisor=\number\wd1
-\divide\divisor by 100
-\divide\spconv by \divisor
-\scratch=\spconv
- \divide\scratch100
- \divisor=\scratch
- \multiply \scratch100
- \advance\spconv-\scratch
- \hbox{\number\divisor.\ifnum\spconv<10 0\the\spconv \else \the\spconv\fi}}
-
-%%% Convert from TeX's bulky 4-decimal point measurements to 1
-\def\prettypt#1{\dist=#1%
-\multiply\dist10%
-\scratch=\number\dist
-\divide\scratch65536%
-\intgp=\scratch \divide\intgp10%
-\sscratch=\intgp
-\multiply\sscratch10 \advance\scratch-\sscratch
-\fracp=\scratch
-\hbox{\the\intgp.\the\fracp}pt}
-
-\def\displaytype#1{%
-\font\bigtype=#1 at 24pt
-\font\medtype=#1 at 18pt
-\font\normtype=#1 at 14pt
-\font\smalltype=#1 at 12pt
-\font\tinytype=#1 at 10pt
-\font\tinytinytype=#1 at 8pt}
-
-\texttoks={\emergencystretch2em Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox.
-Nymphs vex, beg quick fjord waltz.
-Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.
-West quickly gave Bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums.
-Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
-My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six.
-Turgid saxophones blew over Mick's jazzy quiff.
-Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis.
-My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels and objects.
-Mix Zapf with Veljovic and get quirky Beziers.
-All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
-Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
-We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of grey lamp wicks.
-A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes.
-The exodus of jazzy pigeons is craved by squeamish walkers.}
-
-\def\freqabc{zjqx%
- kkvv%
- bbbbppppyyyywwwwgggg%
- mmmmmmffffffccccccuuuuuu%
- lllllllldddddddd%
- hhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssssss%
- ooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnn%
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt%
- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee}% 204 chars
-
-%%% #1 - Font TeX name; #2 - number of lines in sample
-%%% #3 - Printed name of font
-\def\textbox#1#2#3{#1%\setleading%%
-\setbox0=\vtop{%
-\hbadness10000\hsize\sampletextwd\the\texttoks}%
-\setbox1=\vsplit0 to #2\baselineskip
-\vtop{\hsize\sampletextwd\centerline{\strut#1[#3]}\smallskip\unvbox1\relax%
-%%% Comment-out the following line if you don't want/need numbers in the sample text
-1\hfill2\hfill3\hfill4\hfill5\hfill6\hfill7\hfill8\hfill9\hfill0\hfill\&\null\par%
-}}
-
-\def\setupmargnote{%
-\tinytinytype \setleading \baselineskip=\leading \vskip\baselineskip}
-
-%%% 1-type size; 2-Number of lines;
-%%% 3-TeX type name 1; 4-Printed type name 1;
-%%% 5-TeX type name 2; 6-Printed type name 2
-\def\lineoftwo#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
-\begingroup
-\font\typeone=#3 at #1%
-%% Set up baselineskip for the two samples
-%% and the info for the margin notes for the
-%% sample on the left:
-\typeone\setleading \calcxaratio{\typeone}
- \baselineskip=\leading
- \mainleading=\leading
-\font\typetwo=#5 at #1%
-\line{%
-\llap{\vtop{\setupmargnote%
- \halign{\hfill##\cr#1\cr
- \prettypt{\the\mainleading}\cr
- \typefact{#3}\cr
- 0.\the\xascrnum\cr}}\enskip}\hss%
-\textbox{\typeone}{#2}{#4}%
-\hskip\gutter
-%% Setup the info for the margin note describing
-%% the sample on the right
-\typetwo \setleading \calcxaratio{\typetwo}
-\textbox{\typetwo}{#2}{#6}%
-\hss
-\rlap{\enskip\vtop{\setupmargnote%
- \halign{##\hfil\cr#1\cr
- \prettypt{\the\mainleading}\cr
- \typefact{#5}\cr
- 0.\the\xascrnum\cr}}}%
-}\endgroup}
-
-%% #1 Type size; #2 number of lines
-%% #3 TeX name of type; #4 Printed type name
-\def\lineofone#1#2#3#4{%
-\begingroup
-\font\typeone=#3 at #1 \typeone \setleading \calcxaratio{\typeone}
-\baselineskip=\leading
-\mainleading=\leading
-\line{\hss%%
-\hbox{\textbox{\typeone}{#2}{#4}%
-\rlap{\enskip\vtop{\setupmargnote%
- \halign{##\hfil\cr
- #1\cr
- \prettypt{\the\mainleading}\cr
- \typefact{#3}\cr
- 0.\the\xascrnum\cr}}}}%
-\hss}\endgroup}
-
-\def\comment#1{%
-\bigskip
-\hrule
-\smallskip
-\line{\hfill\vbox{\hyphenpenalty10000 \emergencystretch1em%
-\leftskip0pt plus 4em \rightskip0pt \parfillskip0pt
-\tinytinytype\setleading\hsize.75\sampletextwd\noindent#1}}}
-
-%%% Calculates the largest display typesize to fit \hsize
-%%% First typeset it very small (.1pt) and measure its width
-%%% then scale it to get it to fit to \hsize
-\def\dabc{AGQMstaefgpy1234?!\&}
-\def\makedisplay#1{%
-\dspfont={#1}
-\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at .1pt
-\setbox0=\hbox{\dsp \dabc}%
-\dspsize=\hsize
-\scratch=\dspsize \multiply\scratch10 \divisor=\wd0
-\divide\scratch by \divisor
-\dspsize=\scratch pt \divide\dspsize by 100
-%%% Calculates the increment such that smallest display size is 12pt
-\dspsizeincr=\dspsize \advance\dspsizeincr by -12pt
-\divide\dspsizeincr by 6 \dsplineno7
-%%% Make the display
-\bgroup
-\loop\font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize \dsp \baselineskip1em
- \hbox to\hsize{\dabc\hfill\hss\rlap{\tinytinytype\enskip\prettypt{\the\dspsize}}}%
- \vskip.075in\relax
- \ifnum\dsplineno>1 \global\advance\dsplineno by-1\relax
- \advance\dspsize by -\dspsizeincr \font\dsp=\the\dspfont\space at \dspsize\repeat
-\egroup}
-
-%%%
-%%% Example
-%%%
-
-%%% Setup
-
-\parindent0pt
-\nopagenumbers
-\hsize6in
-\hoffset.25in
-\gutter1pc
-\sampletextwd2.85in
-\displaytype{Helvetica}
-
-
-%%%
-%%% The Page
-%%%
-
-\leftline{\medtype Romus}
-\smallskip
-\hrule
-\bigskip
-
-%%% Display Type
-\makedisplay{Romus}
-
-\bigskip
-\hrule
-\bigskip
-
-\lineofone{10pt}{9}{Romus}{Romus}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\lineofone{10pt}{9}{RomusI}{Romus Italic}
-
-\comment{Romulus and Cancelleresca Bastarda drawn by Jan van Krimpen, digitized by Richard Beatty.}
-
-%%%
-%%% The End
-%%%
-
-\bye \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/cmp-textfiles b/Master/tlpkg/bin/cmp-textfiles
index bfa347a7138..88897294f4a 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/cmp-textfiles
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/cmp-textfiles
@@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ END_USAGE
my $file1 = &read_file ($ARGV[0]);
my $file2 = &read_file ($ARGV[1]);
- warn "($ARGV[0])\n$file1!!!\n";
- warn "($ARGV[1])\n$file2===\n";
return $file1 eq $file2 ? 0 : 1;
}
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
index 230a303d4b9..aa47602baf4 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
@@ -325,10 +325,20 @@ my @TLP_working = qw(
my @TLP_no_check = (
"afm2pl", # not on CTAN
"aleph", # binary
+ "amscls", # ams confused
+ "amstex", # ams confused
"asymptote", # binary
"bibtex", # binary
"bibtex8", # binary
"ctie", # binary
+ "dvidvi", # binary
+ "dvipdfm", # binary
+ "dvipdfmx", # binary
+ "dvipng", # binary
+ "dvipos", # binary
+ "dvips", # binary
+ "enctex", # binary
+ "etex", # binary
"fontname", # tl-update-auto
"gnu-freefont", # only packed on CTAN
"gsftopk", # binary
@@ -338,9 +348,12 @@ my @TLP_no_check = (
"metapost", # binary
"powerdot", # stale generated files on CTAN
"synctex", # binary
+ "tex4ht", # binary
+ "texdoc", # binary
"texinfo", # tl-update-auto
"texlive.infra", # binary
"texware", # binary
+ "ttfutils", # binary
"xetex", # binary
);
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
index edec0664da3..9f41aa9b5ac 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
@@ -628,6 +628,7 @@ $Master = "$mydir/../..";
'tpx', "die 'skipping, nosource, Windows'",
'txfonts', "&MAKEflatten",
'txfontsb', "&MAKEflatten",
+ 'typespec', "die 'skipping, nonfree font specimens'",
'ucs', "&MAKEucs",
'uebungsblatt',"&MAKEflatten",
'uk-faq', "die 'skipping, use FAQ-en'",
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc
index 6d015267846..9c69fc23a0e 100644
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc
@@ -15,6 +15,5 @@ depend plnfss
depend resumemac
depend timetable
depend treetex
-depend typespec
depend varisize
depend collection-basic
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/typespec.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/typespec.tlpsrc
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/typespec.tlpsrc
+++ /dev/null