How can I include the proofsheet of a letter produced by Metafont in a LaTeX document? This occurs several times in the Metafontbook, e. g. on page 96 and on page 103.
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Welcome to TeX.SX! As far as I know, those proofsheets are inserted in post-production. – egreg Dec 12 '15 at 22:05
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@egreg -- confirmed. that was the only viable method in 1984. – barbara beeton Dec 12 '15 at 23:24
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Knuth writes on his website that the volumes of Computers and Typesetting were completely new built with modern technology in 2012/2013. This has perhaps brought a change. – wehro Dec 13 '15 at 18:45
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As far as I know, the proofs are inserted in postproduction. However, one can produce a PDF file quite easily.
I copied io.mf in a working directory and ran
mf io
to get io.2602gf. Then I ran
mktextfm gray
mktextfm black
(see Metafont Book - problems with gray.tfm and displaying "experiment 2") and then
gftodvi io.2602gf; dvips io.ps -o; ps2pdf io.ps
to obtain io.pdf. Finally, the test file
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\noindent
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{io}
\end{document}
