[comp.text.tex] looking for amcsc10.mf

casterln@are.berkeley.edu (Gary Casterline) (05/28/90)

I found amcsc10.tfm, but can't seem to locate amcsc10.mf.
Can anyone help me out?
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dhosek@sif.claremont.edu (Hosek, Donald A.) (05/28/90)

In article <36574@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, casterln@are.berkeley.edu (Gary Casterline) writes...
>I found amcsc10.tfm, but can't seem to locate amcsc10.mf.
>Can anyone help me out?

The AM fonts are obsolete and have been since 1984. Use cmcsc10
instead of amcsc10.

And I'm willing to bet a quarter that you think you need this for
LaTeX. Nope. You have an old lfonts.tex file (you can get a new
one by FTPing to labrea.stanford.edu and getting it from the
directory tex/latex).

-dh

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