This is a prepackaged version of xft-compatible versions of some LaTeX fonts. It was Debianised by Piotr Roszatycki , using files obtained from . More information about xft-compatible versions of some LaTeX fonts is available from . You can also contact with upstream author: Dan Armak , Andrew Abyzov , John Levon Copyright and licence notice: README ------ These fonts were converted from the LaTeX .pfb forms, and are under the respective licenses of the sources. The conversions were done by : Dan Armak Andrew Abyzov John Levon cmex10.pfb, cmmi10.pfb, cmr10.pfb, cmsy10.pfb ============================================= http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bluesky/README ---------------------------------------------------------------- The PostScript Type 1 implementation of the Computer Modern fonts produced by and previously distributed by Blue Sky Research and Y&Y, Inc. are now freely available for general use. This has been accomplished through the cooperation of a consortium of scientific publishers with Blue Sky Research and Y&Y. Members of this consortium include: Elsevier Science IBM Corporation Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Springer-Verlag American Mathematical Society (AMS) In order to assure the authenticity of these fonts, copyright will be held by the American Mathematical Society. This is not meant to restrict in any way the legitimate use of the fonts, such as (but not limited to) electronic distribution of documents containing these fonts, inclusion of these fonts into other public domain or commercial font collections or computer applications, use of the outline data to create derivative fonts and/or faces, etc. However, the AMS does require that the AMS copyright notice be removed from any derivative versions of the fonts which have been altered in any way. In addition, to ensure the fidelity of TeX documents using Computer Modern fonts, Professor Donald Knuth, creator of the Computer Modern faces, has requested that any alterations which yield different font metrics be given a different name. msam10.pfb, msbm10.pfb ====================== http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/amsfont/READ.ME ----------------------------------------------------- The PostScript Type 1 implementation of the AMSFonts produced by and previously distributed by Blue Sky Research and Y&Y, Inc. are now freely available for general use. This has been accomplished through the cooperation of a consortium of scientific publishers with Blue Sky Research and Y&Y. Members of this consortium include: Elsevier Science IBM Corporation Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Springer-Verlag American Mathematical Society (AMS) In order to assure the authenticity of these fonts, copyright will be held by the American Mathematical Society. This is not meant to restrict in any way the legitimate use of the fonts, such as (but not limited to) electronic distribution of documents containing these fonts, inclusion of these fonts into other public domain or commercial font collections or computer applications, use of the outline data to create derivative fonts and/or faces, etc. However, the AMS does require that the AMS copyright notice be removed from any derivative versions of the fonts which have been altered in any way. In addition, to ensure the fidelity of TeX documents using Computer Modern fonts, Professor Donald Knuth, creator of the Computer Modern faces, has requested that any alterations which yield different font metrics be given a different name. wasy10.pfb ========== http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/wasy2/ps-type1/hoekwater/README --------------------------------------------------------------------- Files are herewith donated to the public domain, and provided as is. Note that I feel that the copyright from the metafont sources still applies, my only statement here is that I do not impose extra restrictions. Conversion process: .mf -> metapost (c) Hobby -> .eps .eps -> metafog (c) Kinch -> .pfb .pfb -> hinted & touched up with FontLab v3.0c .