The Sauter parameter package for computer modern fonts, Version 2.1 Ten point type is different from magnified five-point type. D. E. Knuth, The TeXbook John Sauter has prepared a bunch of ``alternate parameter files'' that make it possible to generate the Computer Modern fonts at any point size. I have looked at some of them and think they are pretty good (better than the magnified versions). For the design_sizes D. E. Knuth provided and described in Computers and Typesetting, Volume E (Computer Modern Typefaces) and for the additional Computer Modern math fonts supported by the AMS, the Sauter parameter files give exactly the same font metrics as the original parameter files. You can use the Sauter tools to interpolate between the given font sizes, e.g. to create a cmr9p5 font at 9.5pt, or to extrapolate above and below the original sizes (and generate e.g. cmr4 or cmr25). For the nominal sizes 11, 14, 17, 20, 25, 30 and 36 we follow the ``magstep'' philosophy, i.e. the true size is given by 10pt times an appropriate power of 1.2. If you prefer to create a font at 14 true pt, please name it cmr14p0 to keep the distinction. There are command files for several operating systems included which keep care of this. No attempt is made to match the variant Computer Modern parameter files distributed with the text1 macro package, nor any other variant parameter sets. In the directory mf you find the Sauter parameter files. A typical call of them may look like $ mf "\mode=localfont; design_size:=9.5; input b-cmr" to generate the above mentioned cmr9p5 font. Note, that you have to rename the generated files, the system dependent command files take care of this, too. In the directory latex you find support for the several latex versions around; lfonts.true is for LaTeX 2.09 with the Old Font Selection Scheme fontdef.sau is for LaTeX 2.09 with the New Font Selection Scheme (NFSS-1) fontdef.cfg, sautercm.fd and sauterdc.fd are for LaTeX2e. You need to rebuild your LaTeX format in order to use the true size fonts. The directories msdos, unix and vms contain support files for the respective operating systems, those are provided ,,as is''. In case of questions about them, contact the respective authors. The Sauter package is currently maintained by J\"org Knappen, knappen@vkpmzd.kph.uni-mainz.de; send comments, bugs and questions to that address. However, the package comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY, not even the fitness for a given purpose (see the GNU licence for the juristic limbo to be inserted here). Murphy says: Scalable fonts aren't. J. K.