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Am 03.12.2008 um 20:34 schrieb Michail Vidiassov:

Dear All,

On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:

That used to be the feature of metafont fonts and derived
PostScript ones (like cm-super).

Or Latin Modern, also derived from the meta sources.

But it seems now, with TeX Gyre becoming the default free fonts set, it
seems the idea is dropped.

LM is default, and is fully optically scaled

But lacks cyrillic.

And it's not planned to add it, here is a quote from
the EuroTeX 2005 preprints:

Although the LM glyph repertoire is already fairly rich, it can
and should be extended further: the next step will be perhaps
the addition of glyphs specific for African Latin-based alphabets.
It is not within the scope of the project, however, to include
Cyrillic and Greek alphabets.

Is there any mkiv-style support for cm-super?

You should take a look at the computer modern unicode¹ fonts.
I wrote a typescript for the basic styles and a short test file
but optical sizes are missing.

¹http://canopus.iacp.dvo.ru/%7Epanov/cm-unicode/

Wolfgang

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