2013/6/29 Philip Taylor <[email protected]>:
>
>
> Zdenek Wagner wrote:
>> 2013/6/29 Wilfred van Rooijen <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>> By default, LaTeX will set text in Computer Modern Roman.  This is
>>>
>>>> clearly what Peng Yu means by LaTeX's English font.  If he is now
>>>
>>> I thought Computer Modern Roman was superseded my Latin Modern but I may be 
>>> wrong.
>>>
>> Yes, Latin Modern was developed as a superset of Computer Modern.
>
> None the less, LaTeX uses Computer Modern Roman by default,
> as inspection of the outcome of this example will shew :
>
> \documentclass {minimal}
> \begin {document}
> abcd 123
> \end {document}
>
Yes, it is documented. As default the font is set to CM family and OT1
encoding and ot1cm*.fd files map it to cm*.tfm files and the *.map
files map it usually to CM fonts, either bitmapped created by
Metafont, or Type1 fonts, but maps are also available to replace them
with Latin Modern using identical metrics.

> Philip Taylor



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