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-%% @metafontfile{
-%% filename="cmbsy8.mf",
-%% version="2.2",
-%% date="04-JAN-1995",
-%% filetype="Metafont: parameter",
-%% copyright="Copyright (C) American Mathematical Society,
-%% all rights reserved. Copying of this file is
-%% authorized only if either:
-%% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy
-%% including name; OR
-%% (2) if you do make changes, you first rename it to some
-%% other name.",
-%% author="American Mathematical Society",
-%% address="American Mathematical Society,
-%% Technical Support, Electronic Products and Services,
-%% P. O. Box 6248,
-%% Providence, RI 02940,
-%% USA",
-%% telephone="401-455-4080 or (in the USA) 800-321-4AMS",
-%% email="Internet: Tech-Support@Math.AMS.org",
-%% codetable="ISO/ASCII",
-%% checksum = "10526 129 716 6839"
-%% keywords="amsfonts, tex, metafont ",
-%% abstract="This is the parameter file for use with
-%% cmbsy8, in AMSFonts 2.2."
-%% docstring = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
-%% checksum as the first value, followed by the
-%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
-%% count) utility output of lines, words, and
-%% characters. This is produced by Robert
-%% Solovay's checksum utility.",
-%% }
-%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Computer Modern Bold Math Symbols 8 point
-if unknown cmbase: input cmbase fi
-
-font_identifier:="CMBSY V2.2"; font_size 8pt#;
-
-u#:=19.6/36pt#; % unit width
-width_adj#:=9.4/36pt#; % width adjustment for certain characters
-serif_fit#:=0pt#; % extra sidebar near lowercase serifs
-cap_serif_fit#:=5.4/36pt#; % extra sidebar near uppercase serifs
-letter_fit#:=0pt#; % extra space added to all sidebars
-
-body_height#:=216/36pt#; % height of tallest characters
-asc_height#:=200/36pt#; % height of lowercase ascenders
-cap_height#:=197.6/36pt#; % height of caps
-fig_height#:=185.6/36pt#; % height of numerals
-x_height#:=128/36pt#; % height of lowercase without ascenders
-math_axis#:=72/36pt#; % axis of symmetry for math symbols
-bar_height#:=67/36pt#; % height of crossbar in lowercase e
-comma_depth#:=56/36pt#; % depth of comma below baseline
-desc_depth#:=56/36pt#; % depth of lowercase descenders
-
-crisp#:=12pt#; % diameter of serif corners
-tiny#:=12/36pt#; % diameter of rounded corners
-fine#:=10/36pt#; % diameter of sharply rounded corners
-thin_join#:=10/36pt#; % width of extrafine details
-hair#:=16.2/36pt#; % lowercase hairline breadth
-stem#:=34/36pt#; % lowercase stem breadth
-curve#:=38/36pt#; % lowercase curve breadth
-ess#:=31/36pt#; % breadth in middle of lowercase s
-flare#:=37/36pt#; % diameter of bulbs or breadth of terminals
-dot_size#:=46/36pt#; % diameter of dots
-cap_hair#:=19/36pt#; % uppercase hairline breadth
-cap_stem#:=42/36pt#; % uppercase stem breadth
-cap_curve#:=45/36pt#; % uppercase curve breadth
-cap_ess#:=42/36pt#; % breadth in middle of uppercase s
-rule_thickness#:=.54pt#; % thickness of lines in math symbols
-
-dish#:=1/36pt#; % amount erased at top or bottom of serifs
-bracket#:=8/36pt#; % vertical distance from serif base to tangent
-jut#:=21/36pt#; % protrusion of lowercase serifs
-cap_jut#:=30/36pt#; % protrusion of uppercase serifs
-beak_jut#:=9.4/36pt#; % horizontal protrusion of beak serifs
-beak#:=55/36pt#; % vertical protrusion of beak serifs
-vair#:=12/36pt#; % vertical diameter of hairlines
-notch_cut#:=8pt#; % maximum breadth above or below notches
-bar#:=15/36pt#; % lowercase bar thickness
-slab#:=15/36pt#; % serif and arm thickness
-cap_bar#:=15/36pt#; % uppercase bar thickness
-cap_band#:=15/36pt#; % uppercase thickness above/below lobes
-cap_notch_cut#:=8pt#; % max breadth above/below uppercase notches
-serif_drop#:=2.4/36pt#; % vertical drop of sloped serifs
-stem_corr#:=1.8/36pt#; % for small refinements of stem breadth
-vair_corr#:=1.3/36pt#; % for small refinements of hairline height
-apex_corr#:=0pt#; % extra width at diagonal junctions
-
-o#:=5/36pt#; % amount of overshoot for curves
-apex_o#:=4.5/36pt#; % amount of overshoot for diagonal junctions
-
-slant:=1/4; % tilt ratio $(\Delta x/\Delta y)$
-fudge:=1; % factor applied to weights of heavy characters
-math_spread:=.9; % extra openness of math symbols
-superness:=8/11; % parameter for superellipses
-superpull:=1/8; % extra openness inside bowls
-beak_darkness:=.4; % fraction of triangle inside beak serifs
-ligs:=2; % level of ligatures to be included
-
-square_dots:=false; % should dots be square?
-hefty:=false; % should we try hard not to be overweight?
-serifs:=true; % should serifs and bulbs be attached?
-monospace:=false; % should all characters have the same width?
-variant_g:=true; % should an italic-style g be used?
-low_asterisk:=false; % should the asterisk be centered at the axis?
-math_fitting:=true; % should math-mode spacing be used?
-
-% the following font parameters are explained in {\sl The \TeX book}, Appendix G
-subs:=6/8; % subscripts to 8pt will normally be in 6pt type
-rth#:=.4pt#; % assume that rules will come from cmex10
-fontdimen 8: % parameters $\sigma_8$ through $\sigma_{22}$ will now be listed
- math_axis#+3.51rth#+36/36pt#+subs*desc_depth#, % num1
- math_axis#+1.51rth#+24/36pt#, % num2
- math_axis#+1.51rth#+38/36pt#, % num3
- -(math_axis#-3.51rth#-subs*fig_height#-98/36pt#), % denom1
- -(math_axis#-1.51rth#-subs*fig_height#-24/36pt#), % denom2
- 7.49pt#-subs*asc_height#, % sup1
- 6.99pt#-subs*asc_height#, % sup2
- 82/36pt#, % sup3
- 36/36pt#, % sub1
- 72/36pt#, % sub2
- subs*asc_height#-36/36pt#, % sup\_drop
- 18/36pt#, % sub\_drop
- 11.9pt#, % delim1
- 9.1pt#, % delim2
- math_axis#; % axis\_height
-
-generate mathsy % switch to the driver file