New Computer Modern Fonts (Package version 1.003, GustFLv1 or later) Antonis Tsolomitis Samos, Greece, 2019--2020 This is a release of a new assembly of ComputerModern fonts plus glyphs for non latin alphabets which are considered compatible in style to CM fonts. The fonts contain Latin and accented latin letters and combinations, Greek (monotonic and polytonic) and Cyrillic. Curently they are distributed only at 10pt-size but more sizes will be available in the near future. However, priority will be given to the completeness in language support to the 10pt-size, as the view is to have a font that works by default with a broad set of languages. They differ from Latin Modern in that they contain Greek and Cyrillic. They differ from cm-unicode in that the latin part is more extended, the are adjusted to work easier for users of the Greek language (Small Caps and other Lookups should work in all scripts). They differ from both LatinModern and cm-unicode in that the BoldSans font is properly designed and they are not just the stroke extension of the SansRegular. This currently covers Latin and Greek, but soon it will cover Cyrillic too. It also differs in that the kerning table for Greek is much improved. NewComputerModern will try to be a language-complete font (as much as this is possible). So if you can provide information about glyphs for any language not covered at this point, I will gladly add the glyphs. Please notice that I will not design new glyphs from scratch. I will gladly correct faulty splines or compose a character from existing ones (such as accented) but the suggested to be added glyphs, must be available from some source. For example, I know that a compatible to cm font for Hebrew exists but I do not have any information more than that. As far as the NewCMMath font is concerned, this is the same with lm-math with BoldSans glyphs improved and MathSansGreek is included and accessible with commands such as \msansAlpha or \mitsansAlpha, although unicode does not include them in theri standard. So if you do not need Sans, please use lm-math. The credit belongs to the developers of lm-math. Work in math fonts is very very demanding. I do not want to take any credit that belongs to others. However, more imrovements will follow. --------------------------------------- Version 1.002 for the Mono fonts have considerable improved iota and all polytonic accents of Greek. Thanks to Professor Claudio Beccari for providing information about the need for this improvement. --------------------------------------- Version 1.003 Several fixes in all fonts especially in polytonic regions. Ypogegrammeni is the default for all characters including small caps. Prosgegrammeni is offered as alt shape in ss01 lookup including small caps. If you use the fontsetup package with the [default] option, capitals with prosgegrammeni are accessible using the \textprosgegrammeni{} or the {\prosgegrammeni } commands. Especially Greek Bold Sans have been considerably improved in a true bold and not an extended stroke of the regular. Math font has improved its Greek Bold Sans, and a Greek Sans is included in Private Area as this is not in Unicode standard. The fontsetup package should support access to Greek Regular Sans letters ushape and oblique if loaded with the [default] option. Sans Serif Regular font now provides access to 6 bce and 4 bce Greek capitals in ss0X lookups. The fontsetup package includes commands such as \textivbce{}, \ivbce, \textvibce{} and \vibce to access them if loaded with the [default] option. --------------------------------------------------- Antonis Tsolomitis Professor University of the Aegean Department of Mathematics Samos, Greece atsol@aegean.gr