\c\f1Fancy Font Sample File\f0 \jLook at this file with an editor, and also print the contents of the file using Pfont. This will provide an example of use for many \f2Fancy Font\f0 commands. This paragraph is \f1justified\f0 using the \\j command. Notice the \\b command at the end of the last line of this paragraph. This is a justification break command so that only the last line of the paragraph will not be justified.\b \kThis paragraph is \f2not\f0 justified; the \\k at its beginning turns off justification Notice the difference in appearance from the previous paragraphs. The several \\f commands serve to switch fonts. The following are random examples: \v0072The top of this line is 1 inch below the bottom of the previous line. \cThis line is centered. \rThis line is right aligned. These \uwords are underlined.\u \f2This is font 2, then \f1font 1, then \f0 font 0. The word \f2Hello\f0 begins 3 inches to the right of the left margin. \a0360Hello \w0576This line is 8 inches from the top of the page. Finally, notice that this is page \s# of file '\sf'. he contents of the file using Pfont. This