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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
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diff --git a/fonts/micropress/hvmath/hvmath.txt b/fonts/micropress/hvmath/hvmath.txt
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+This subdirectory contains the PUBLIC part of the MicroPress HVMATH fonts
+distribution, version 1.2 [December 1999]. See "What's New" below.
+
+The distribution consists of support files for LaTeX 2E, LaTeX 2.09 and Plain
+TeX and PK files for the fonts themselves (see below).
+
+With LaTeX 2E, the style "hvmath.sty" is one way to access HVMATH fonts.
+[A better way is to use Walter Schmidt's hvmaths.sty, which contains
+a number of additional options as well as comprehensive documentation.
+It can be found on CTAN.]
+
+With Plain and LaTeX 2.09, you will need to create new format files using
+whatever commands are suitable for your system.
+
+Notice that the system relies on VF files. Thus it has no hope of working
+with TeX versions that are VF-incapable (Y&Y TeX, for example).
+
+The distribution has been tested with EmTeX/DVIPS and CWeb TeX.
+While it will work with VTeX, we strongly recommend using Type 1 fonts.
+
+If you would like to write detailed installation instructions for a particular
+TeX system, we will be glad to include them into the distribution.
+
+======================================================================
+What's New:
+
+Version 1.2 of HV Math contains full set of glyphs for T1 encoding
+and most (all the useful once) glyphs for TS1. As such, it is
+substantially more useful than the previous distribution(s) for
+the European languages.
+
+Several minor changes (improvements) have been made in the math fonts
+as well.
+
+======================================================================
+
+Terms of distribution:
+
+This distribution is free for personal home use.
+
+For any kind of professional use you should obtain the Type 1 hinted version
+of the HV-math family; this (and many other quality fonts)
+is available from MicroPress.
+
+See (http://www.micropress-inc.com) for details.
+
+If these fonts are used in *ANY* material published on Internet, you are
+required to give CREDIT to MicroPress and provide a clearly visible link to
+the MicroPress Web site (http://www.micropress-inc.com).
+
+======================================================================
+HV-math and VTeX are trademarks of MicroPress, Inc.
+======================================================================
+
+For more details about MicroPress, visit our site today.
diff --git a/fonts/micropress/tmmath/tmmath.txt b/fonts/micropress/tmmath/tmmath.txt
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+This subdirectory contains the PUBLIC part of the MicroPress TMMATH fonts
+distribution, version 1.2 [April 2000]. See "What's New" below.
+
+The distribution consists of support files for LaTeX 2E, LaTeX 2.09 and Plain
+TeX and PK files for the fonts themselves (see below).
+
+With LaTeX 2E, the style "tmmath.sty" is one way to access HVMATH fonts.
+[A better way is to use Walter Schmidt's tmmaths.sty, which contains
+a number of additional options as well as comprehensive documentation.
+It can be found on CTAN.]
+
+With Plain and LaTeX 2.09, you will need to create new format files using
+whatever commands are suitable for your system.
+
+Notice that the system relies on VF files. Thus it has no hope of working
+with TeX versions that are VF-incapable (Y&Y TeX, for example).
+
+The distribution has been tested with EmTeX/DVIPS and CWeb TeX.
+While it will work with VTeX, we strongly recommend using Type 1 fonts.
+
+If you would like to write detailed installation instructions for a particular
+TeX system, we will be glad to include them into the distribution.
+
+======================================================================
+What's New:
+
+Version 1.2 of TM Math contains full set of glyphs for T1 encoding
+and most (all the useful once) glyphs for TS1. As such, it is
+substantially more useful than the previous distribution(s) for
+the European languages.
+
+Several minor changes (improvements) have been made in the math fonts
+as well.
+
+======================================================================
+
+Terms of distribution:
+
+This distribution is free for personal home use.
+
+For any kind of professional use you should obtain the Type 1 hinted version
+of the TM-math family; this (and many other quality fonts)
+is available from MicroPress.
+
+See (http://www.micropress-inc.com) for details.
+
+If these fonts are used in *ANY* material published on Internet, you are
+required to give CREDIT to MicroPress and provide a clearly visible link to
+the MicroPress Web site (http://www.micropress-inc.com).
+
+======================================================================
+TM-math and VTeX are trademarks of MicroPress, Inc.
+======================================================================
+
+For more details about MicroPress, visit our site today.