It comes from Computer Modern font family used as default for TeX:

Computer Modern Font Family

The standard Computer Modern family includes the following fonts:
cmr
Roman (5--10pt)
cmmi
Math Italic (5--10pt)
cmsy
Math Symbols (5--10pt)
cmex
Math Extension (10pt)
cmss
Sans serif (10pt)
cmssqi
Sans serif quote italic (8pt)
cmssi
Sans serif Italic (10pt)
cmbx
Bold Extended (10pt)
cmtt
Typewriter (8--10pt)
cmsltt
Slanted typewriter (10pt)
cmsl
Slanted roman (8--10pt)
cmti
Text italic (7--10pt)
cmu
Unslanted text italic (10pt)
cmmib
Bold math italic (10pt)
cmbsy
Bold math symbols (10pt)
cmcsc
Caps and Small caps (10pt)
cmssbx
Sans serif bold extended (10pt)
cmdunh
Dunhill style (10pt)
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Martin

> 26. 9. 2019 v 15:26, Andrew Atkinson <and...@wotcc.org.uk>:
> 
> I've been adding text and in the thbook p26 under text
> 
> "<rm>, <it>, <bf>, <ss>, <si> ▷ font switches"
> 
> They all work apart from <ss> which as far as I can tell, does nothing?
> 
> What is it mean to do?
> 
> Therion 5.4.3 on Debian
> 
> thanks
> 
> Andrew
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