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+ TeX/LaTeX is the standard in typesetting research
+papers in physics. But many my colleges (and myself) were
+a little unhappy about the appearance of \cal letters
+(\mathcal in LaTeX 2e). The shape of these characters is
+very different from typefaces normally used in physical
+journals and books.
+
+ With the appearance of Ralph Smith's rsfs fonts and
+NFSS this problem can be easily resolved. Just put files
+`OMSrsfs.fd' and `calrsfs.sty' in LaTeX 2e input directory.
+The command
+
+\usepackage{calrsfs}
+
+in the preamble of LaTeX file replaces all \mathcal
+letters by nice letters of rsfs's font and you can enjoy
+`standard' shape of Lagrangian ...
+
+The METAFONT sources of rsfs fonts are available in CTAN
+in the directory /tex-archive/fonts/rsfs
+
+Vadim V. Zhytnikov (vvzhy@phy.ncu.edu.tw)
+