Talk:Computer Modern
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The last clause in the first paragraph, "which is unique in the history of font design," is ambiguous. What is unique? As written, it refers to the book series, which I don't think is what it means. Does it mean that no other font has ever been described using source code? If so, starting the sentence with "Unique in the history of font design," would probably be better. Acertain (talk) 17:18, 31 March 2008 (UTC)

