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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage{microtype}
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\usepackage[OT1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{librebaskerville}
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\usepackage{boisik}
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\usepackage{mflogo}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\pagestyle{empty}
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\linespread{1.2}
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\begin{document}
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\frenchspacing
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\noindent
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{\LARGE $10$ Boisik}~\\
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~\\
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Boisik is without a doubt the ugliest font available in the \LaTeX{}
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distribution. One look at this paragraph and you'll agree that the
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last place in this Top 10 is a well-deserved one.
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However, Boisik is very much worth mentioning because it has
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completely been written in the archaic \MF{} system. That's right,
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every parameter of this font is globally adjustable, and every font
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size has different glyphs. Boisik is inspired by the classic 18th
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century {\librebaskerville\small Baskerville}, which is itself
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available with \textbackslash{}usepackage\{librebaskerville\}. Boisik
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can be selected by \textbackslash{}usepackage\{boisik\}.
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Boisik
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is a tribute to the original Computer Modern typeface, and it's
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ugliness only underwrites the geniousness of Knuth's creation.
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\end{document}
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