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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage{microtype}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{gfsdidot}
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\usepackage{inconsolata}
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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 3 GFS Didot}\\
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~\\
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Didot is the ``father of modern fonts''. It was created by the famous French
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printing and type producing family between 1784 and 1811. Firmin Didot cut
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the letters, and cast them as type in Paris. His brother, Pierre Didot used
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the types in printing. Together, they are regarded the inventors of the
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neoclassical \emph{Didone} style of typefaces, evocative of the Age of
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Enlightenment.
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The typeface is characterized by serifs without brackets, vertical
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orientation of weight axes, strong contrast between thick and thin lines,
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and an unornamented, ``modern'' appearance, inspired by John
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Baskerville's earlier experiments with increasing stroke contrast and a more
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condensed armature.
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%Didot resembles the typefaces developed by Giambattista Bodoni in Italy.
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The \TeX{} version of Didot was created by the \emph{Greek Font Society}, a
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non-profit organization in Greece, founded in 1992, devoted to improving the
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standard of Greek digital typography. Other famous typefaces recreated by
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the GFS include Artemisia, Neohellenic and Bodoni. To use them, put one of
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the following directives in your document header.
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\textbackslash usepackage\{gfsartemisia\}
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\textbackslash usepackage\{gfsbodoni\}
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\textbackslash usepackage\{gfsdidot\}
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\textbackslash usepackage\{gfsneohellenic\}
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\end{document}
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