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-The CMPICA family was created by Don Hosek in 1988 to fill a need for
-a usable face for submitting fiction manuscripts to mainline
-publishers. Changes to parameters were made to create a face with
-roughly the same proportions as the Xerox Pica typeface available for
-use on Xerox laser printers and some changes to encoding were added as
-well so that TeX input conventions could be used to produce output
-that matched standard typescript conventions. In short, `` and ''
-become a straight double quote, ` and ' become a straight single
-quote, --- becomes -- and -- becomes -. In addition, two auxiliary
-fonts are provided: cmpicati underlines characters and cmpicab
-underlines characters with a squiggly underline. Either of these fonts
-may be used as a model of how to apply the same effect to other
-MF-generated types.
-
-A modified version of the original companion LaTeX [2.09] style can be
-found floating around on the net if one looks hard. A companion math
-face was proposed but never completed. It was envisioned to be a mix
-of typewriter-style characters and hand-drawn letters to give the full
-antediluvian effect.
-
-Don Hosek
-Quixote Digital Typography
-dhosek@quixote.com
-fax: 909-625-1342