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Computer Modern and Oblique type

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Computer Modern and Oblique type

Computer Modern vs. Oblique type

Computer Modern is the original family of typefaces used by the typesetting program TeX. Oblique type is a form of type that slants slightly to the right, used for the same purposes as italic type.

Similarities between Computer Modern and Oblique type

Computer Modern and Oblique type have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Sans-serif, Serif, Times New Roman.

Sans-serif

In typography and lettering, a sans-serif, sans serif, gothic, or simply sans letterform is one that does not have extending features called "serifs" at the end of strokes.

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Serif

In typography, a serif is a small line attached to the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol.

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Times New Roman

Times New Roman is a serif typeface designed for legibility in body text.

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Computer Modern and Oblique type Comparison

Computer Modern has 35 relations, while Oblique type has 37. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.17% = 3 / (35 + 37).

References

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