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name type1cm
category Package
-shortdesc No caption.
-longdesc LaTeX, by default, restricts the sizes at which you can use its
-longdesc default computer modern fonts, to a fixed set of discrete sizes
-longdesc (effectively, a set specified by Knuth). The type1cm package
-longdesc removes this restriction; this is particularly useful when using
-longdesc scalable versions of the cm fonts (Bakoma, or the versions from
-longdesc BSR/Y&Y, or True Type versions from Kinch, PCTeX, etc.). In
-longdesc fact, since modern distributions will automatically generate any
-longdesc bitmap font you might need, type1cm has wider application than
-longdesc just those using scaleable versions of the fonts. Note that the
-longdesc LaTeX distribution now contains a package fix-cm, which performs
-longdesc the task of type1cm, as well as doing the same job for T1- and
-longdesc TS1-encoded ec fonts. [description copied from TeX Catalogue]