[tex-k] Suggestion about exercise 17.20 in TeXbook
Igor Liferenko
igor.liferenko at gmail.com
Fri Jul 19 07:22:04 CEST 2019
Hi all,
There is a very obscure sentence on p.156 of TeXbook:
(Such fonts aren’t available in stripped down versions of TeX, but
let’s assume that they exist.)
I doubt that this sentence is of any value to the reader. It only
raises questions.
One of them is: what is "version of TeX"? Is it "implementation of
TeX" or "distribution of TeX"?
Obviously, it cannot be "implementation of TeX", because a font is not
part of an implementation - it is a separate entity!
So, it means "distribution of TeX". But whatever distribution one is
using, it is hardly a problem to get cmmib10 font.
So, I don't see the point of this remark.
Wouldn't it be more informative just to say something like "(An
example of such font is cmmib10.)"?
Regards,
Igor
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