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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/ChangeLog b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/ChangeLog
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+2003-03-30 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * added Debian package files, provided by
+ Peter Szabo <pts@math.bme.hu>
+
+2002-05-25 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Version 0.3.3 released.
+
+ * Added Computer Modern Bright super-fonts: 19 *.pfb and *.afm.gz
+ files, and corresponding entries in the MAP files.
+
+ * Generated precise (non-integer) widths for Concrete fonts.
+
+ * some changes to README, INSTALL files.
+
+2001-12-05 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * INSTALL: rewritten for generic TeX systems.
+
+ * dvips/config.cm-super: new file.
+
+2001-11-29 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Version 0.3.2 released.
+
+ * dvips/cm-super.GS: new file -- Ghostscript Fontmap file for
+ CM-Super fonts.
+
+2001-11-28 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Added Computer Modern Concrete super-fonts: 14 *.pfb and *.afm.gz
+ files, and corresponding entries in the MAP files.
+
+ * Added FAQ file.
+
+2001-11-17 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Added VTeX/Free support files. See the file INSTALL for
+ installation instructions.
+
+2001-10-24 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Version 0.3.1 released.
+
+ * Added MAP files for dvipdfm.
+
+ * Minor comment changes in ENC files.
+
+ * Renamed ENC files to avoid conflicts with other packages:
+ t1.enc -> cm-super-t1.enc
+ ts1.enc -> cm-super-ts1.enc
+ t2a.enc -> cm-super-t2a.enc
+ t2b.enc -> cm-super-t2b.enc
+ t2c.enc -> cm-super-t2c.enc
+ x2.enc -> cm-super-x2.enc
+
+ * Added the INSTALL file.
+
+2001-10-14 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Changed all FontName strings to uppercase for Macintosh
+ compatibility. See Adobe Tech Note 0091 (Macintosh FOND Resources),
+ section 6.5 for a discussion. Thanks to Tom Kacvinsky <tjk@ams.org>.
+ All MAP files were changed, too, so if you upgrade, do not forget
+ to regenerate the main dvips/pdftex MAP files.
+
+2001-10-11 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Version 0.3.0 released and uploaded to CTAN.
+
+ * Generated AFM metric files.
+
+ * Changed lenIV to 0 to reduce font sizes (requires non-outdated
+ Postscript interpreters).
+
+2001-10-10 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Generated precise (non-integer) widths for all glyphs in PFB
+ files to match TFM widths (using continued fraction approximation).
+ Corrected width of space glyph to match default TeX font space width.
+
+2001-09-29 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Added glyph variants guillemotleft.cyr, guillemotright.cyr from
+ LH fonts (french guillemets are curly, but the cyrillic ones are
+ straight).
+
+2001-09-21 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Version 0.2.0 released.
+
+ * Added germandbls.alt glyph with the original CM shape to
+ all fonts.
+
+ * Changed license from Aladdin Free Public License (AFPL)
+ to GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).
+
+2001-09-18 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>
+
+ * Version 0.1 released: first public release.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/FAQ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/FAQ
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+Below are answers to some frequently asked questions about the
+CM-Super fonts.
+
+Q.1. Are the CM-Super fonts stable (version number 0.x)?
+
+A.1. I just prefer to number versions from 0, not from 1. And I
+consider the fonts quite stable. This does not mean that the fonts
+will not be developped and improved.
+
+General areas for future development:
+
+* Increase the number of glyphs in each super-font (e.g. cover Greek,
+ Vietnamese, ...)
+
+* Improve the quality of the fonts.
+
+There are some known problems which occur when using the fonts with
+old versions of dvips. They were already fixed and will propagate in
+the future versions of TeX distributions like teTeX, TeX Live, MikTeX.
+
+Meanwhile, if your dvips gives an error related to using the CM-Super
+fonts, you can use the option "-j0" as a workaround, to suppress
+partial font downloading. The problem in dvips which occurs when the
+same Type 1 font is re-encoded several times in one document (which
+could occur if you are using the CM-Super fonts) has also been solved,
+and the fixed version will appear in the future versions of TeX
+distributions.
+
+Note that VTeX/Free versions older than 7.6 had some bugs due to which
+there were problems with using CM-Super fonts. Please upgrade to VTeX/Free
+version 7.6 or higher.
+
+Q.2. Are the CM-Super fonts complete?
+
+A.2. Yes, they are rather complete even now: they cover the whole
+EC/TC, EC Concrete, EC Bright and LH font set. The number of CM-Super
+Type 1 fonts is 434, and they are a drop-in replacement for 2536 TeX
+fonts! Each CM-Super Type 1 font supports 6 LaTeX font encodings: T1,
+TS1, T2A, T2B, T2C, X2.
+
+[the following excerpt is from README]
+Note that a small number of (fortunately, rarely used) fonts are not
+included yet because of the bugs in EC font drivers which prevented
+their generation. We plan to provide these missing fonts soon.
+
+Each Type 1 super-font currently contains 585 glyphs per non-SC font
+and 468 glyphs per SC font.
+
+Q.3. Are the CM-Super fonts supported?
+
+A.3. Yes, as far as any free of charge product could be supported.
+The fonts are also free (in the sense of freedom to distribute and/or
+modify the fonts) and are licensed under the GNU General Public License.
+
+It appears that in practice, the support for free products may be even
+better than the support for commercial products.
+
+I make no official promises for supporting the fonts, but I will try
+to fix any reported bugs and will (if time permits) work on improving
+the fonts in the future.
+
+Q.4. Are the CM-Super fonts legal?
+
+A.4. Yes, the fonts are totally legal. Licenses of EC/TC, EC Concrete,
+EC Bright and LH fonts allow production and distribution of Type 1
+fonts.
+
+Q.5. What are the drawbacks? Size? Is it true that the converted fonts
+are more than 3 times larger than commercial fonts (statement on the
+TeXtrace site)?
+
+A.5. No, this is not applicable to CM-Super fonts. Their size is
+comparable to the size of commercial fonts. That is because the fonts
+were optimized (and hinted) using FontLab 3 which significantly
+reduced the number of control points used to encode the outlines.
+
+The size of Type 1 outline files (*.pfb) is big because each such font
+contains big number of glyphs (see A.2.). If a commercial-quality font
+would include the same set of glyphs, it's size would be about the
+same.
+
+Q.6. What's the quality? Do the CM-Super fonts display nicely on
+screen? When printed? Would you spot a difference to commercial
+versions?
+
+A.6. Printing quality is definitely very good. On-screen quality is at
+least satisfactory (I let you judge on this topic :-). In my
+experience, the PDF files produced using the CM-Super fonts look
+better in Acrobat Reader than DVI files with bitmap fonts (both
+previewers use anti-aliasing mechanisms).
+
+Q.7. What "super" means in the name of the CM-Super font package?
+
+A.7. The CM-Super package contains a collection of multilingual fonts
+covering big number of glyphs (super-fonts) originating from Computer
+Modern font families. It is NOT supposed to be a super-collection of
+Computer Modern fonts: it contains only multilingual Computer Modern
+fonts (super-fonts), but not all fonts related to Computer Modern.
+
+We may, however, add some related fonts (e.g. Concrete math fonts)
+which are not yet freely available in Type 1 format.
+
+Q.8. How do I use the CM-Super fonts? I couldn't find any *.sty file
+included with the CM-Super package.
+
+A.8. Just use the fonts with any encoding(s) supported by the CM-Super
+font package: T1, TS1, T2A, T2B, T2C, X2, with the default (Computer
+Modern) or Computer Modern Concrete font families
+(e.g. \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}). Once you have installed the CM-Super
+fonts properly, your pdflatex, dvips or whatever driver will use
+outline Type 1 fonts from the CM-Super bundle instead of the
+corresponding bitmap fonts (in PK format).
+
+Q.9. I would like to download the CM-Super package as one big file
+instead of downloading a lot of small files.
+
+A.9. All main CTAN nodes support archivation of files and directories
+on the fly. So you can point your browser e.g. to
+ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/cm-super.tar.gz
+and you will get a single tarball with the CM-Super package.
+Note that restarting of incomplete downloads will not work in this case,
+so you need a reasonably fast connection.
+
+Q.10. What needs to be done to make PDF files produced by pdflatex
+"searchable" in Acrobat Reader (and also make "cut-n-paste" work from
+Acrobat Reader to other applications)?
+
+A.10. You need to preload the CMap objects into the PDF file and
+associate them with the fonts depending on font encodings. This can be
+done by using the "cmap" package - see
+CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/cmap
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/INSTALL
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+========================================================================
+
+These are generic installation instructions for the CM-Super font package.
+
+Below, we assume that your TeX system is compliant to the TDS
+(TeX Directory Structure) standard. If it is not so, refer to
+documentation of your TeX system for the proper locations of files of
+various types.
+
+To install the CM-Super font package in teTeX, fpTeX, TeX Live, MikTeX or
+VTeX/Free systems:
+
+1) Copy all Type 1 fonts (*.pfb files) to
+ .../texmf/fonts/type1/public/cm-super/ directory.
+
+2) [optional] Copy all AFM files to .../texmf/fonts/afm/public/cm-super/
+ and gunzip them: gunzip *.afm.gz
+ Note that the AFM files are not needed for using these fonts
+ with pdf(la)tex or dvips, and their uncompressed size is huge!
+
+3.1) [not for VTeX/Free]
+ Copy all dvips/*.map and dvips/*.enc files and dvips/config.cm-super
+ to .../texmf/dvips/cm-super/ directory.
+
+ These dvips/*.map files are suited to be used by BOTH dvips and
+ pdf(la)tex.
+
+ If you are using dvipdfm, then copy all dvipdfm/*.map files to
+ .../texmf/dvipdfm/config/ directory.
+
+3.2) [for VTeX/Free]
+ Copy all dvips/*.enc files to .../texmf/vtex/enc/ directory.
+ Copy all vtex/*.ali files to .../texmf/vtex/config/ directory.
+
+ You will need to generate all needed TFM files, because VTeX/Free can
+ not generate them on the fly (TFM files for EC/TC, EC Concrete and
+ EC Bright fonts are included into the VTeX/Free distribution).
+ You can generate these files e.g. by processing your document by
+ teTeX's latex. Put the TFM files to the curresponding subdirectories
+ under .../texmf/fonts/tfm/.
+
+3.3) If you wish to use the original CM germandbls (sharp s) shape,
+ rather than the new EC one, change "germandbls" to "germandbls.alt"
+ in cm-super-t1.enc.
+
+4) Instruct your TeX (pdftex, vtex, etc.) or drivers (dvips, dvipdfm,
+ etc.) to use these fonts. To accomplish this, do one of the following
+ points which corresponds to your TeX system (if it is not listed here,
+ please refer to the documentation).
+
+4.1) [not for VTeX/Free] Instruct dvips and pdftex to use these fonts:
+
+ a) [on teTeX, but not on TeX Live]
+ edit the file .../texmf/dvips/config/updmap
+ and add the following lines into the extra_modules section:
+
+../cm-super/cm-super-t1.map
+../cm-super/cm-super-ts1.map
+../cm-super/cm-super-t2a.map
+../cm-super/cm-super-t2b.map
+../cm-super/cm-super-t2c.map
+../cm-super/cm-super-x2.map
+
+ b) run the updmap script.
+
+4.2) If your TeX system does not have tools like updmap for
+ maintaining global MAP files (e.g. MikTeX), you can instead
+ configure each program which uses the Type 1 fonts:
+
+ a) edit the file .../texmf/dvips/config/config.ps and add the
+ following lines:
+
+p +cm-super-t1.map
+p +cm-super-ts1.map
+p +cm-super-t2a.map
+p +cm-super-t2b.map
+p +cm-super-t2c.map
+p +cm-super-x2.map
+
+ Alternatively, run dvips with the option "-Pcm-super".
+
+ b) edit the file .../texmf/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg and add the
+ following lines:
+
+map +cm-super-t1.map
+map +cm-super-ts1.map
+map +cm-super-t2a.map
+map +cm-super-t2b.map
+map +cm-super-t2c.map
+map +cm-super-x2.map
+
+ c) edit the file .../texmf/dvipdfm/config/config and add the
+ following lines:
+
+f cm-super-t1.map
+f cm-super-ts1.map
+f cm-super-t2a.map
+f cm-super-t2b.map
+f cm-super-t2c.map
+f cm-super-x2.map
+
+4.3) [for VTeX/Free only] Edit the files .../texmf/vtex/config/ps.fm and
+ .../texmf/vtex/config/pdf.fm, and add the following lines into the
+ TYPE1 section:
+
+cm-super.ali
+cm-super-t1.ali
+cm-super-ts1.ali
+cm-super-t2a.ali
+cm-super-t2b.ali
+cm-super-t2c.ali
+cm-super-x2.ali
+
+ (at the beginning of that section, if you wish to use CM-Super
+ fonts even for EC/TC fonts which are now bundled with VTeX/Free)
+
+5) [not for VTeX/Free] Update the filename search database:
+ run "mktexlsr" on teTeX, TeX Live, or fpTeX;
+ run "initexmf.exe -u" on MikTeX (or do the same via a menu item)
+
+6) [optional, for advanced users]
+ If you wish to not download CM-Super fonts into your PS or PDF
+ files (to make them smaller), you may want to change the dvips
+ *.map files by removing "<" characters before *.pfb file names,
+ i.e. change lines like
+
+ecrm1000 SFRM1000 "T1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <cm-super-t1.enc <sfrm1000.pfb
+
+ to:
+
+ecrm1000 SFRM1000 "T1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <cm-super-t1.enc sfrm1000.pfb
+
+ [this should be done after step 3)]
+ If you have Perl, you can do this by running the command:
+
+perl -p -i.orig -e 's/<([a-z0-9]+\.pfb)$/$1/' cm-super-*.map
+
+ You also need to make the CM-Super fonts visible in Ghostscript.
+ To do this, install the file dvips/cm-super.GS into the Ghostscript's
+ "lib" directory, and add the following line to the file "Fontmap":
+
+(cm-super.GS) .runlibfile
+
+ and make sure that the CM-Super *.pfb font files are present in the
+ Ghostscript search path (see the "Font lookup" section in Use.htm
+ in Ghostscript distribution).
+
+ Note that if you distribute such PS or PDF files, you must make
+ sure that the recipient has the CM-Super fonts installed and
+ visible to Ghostscript or Acrobat Reader; otherwise, you should
+ embed fonts into the PS or PDF documents (which is used by default).
+
+7) You can install the CM-Super fonts as regular Windows fonts, if you
+ wish to use them in non-TeX applications (e.g. packages for
+ preparation of graphics which are to be included into your TeX
+ documents, or even word processors, etc.)
+
+ You will need Adobe Type Manager (either a regular version, or the
+ Lite version, which is available for free from the Adobe web site).
+
+ To do this, you will need to uncompress the AFM files provided with
+ this distribution (e.g. using WinZip).
+
+ Place all corresponding PFB, AFM, and INF files which you need to
+ install into the same directory, and feed it to ATM.
+
+========================================================================
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/README
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+=========================================================================
+ CM-Super font package
+ version 0.3.3 (May 25, 2002)
+
+ Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vsu.ru>.
+
+ This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ As a special exception, permission is granted to include these font
+ programs in a Postscript or PDF file that consists of a document that
+ contains text to be displayed or printed using these fonts, regardless
+ of the conditions or license applying to the document itself.
+
+ This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
+The CM-Super package contains Type 1 fonts converted from METAFONT
+fonts and covers entire EC/TC, EC Concrete, EC Bright and LH fonts
+(Computer Modern font families). All European and Cyrillic writings
+are covered. Each Type 1 font program contains ALL glyphs from the
+following standard LaTeX font encodings: T1, TS1, T2A, T2B, T2C, X2,
+and also Adobe StandardEncoding (585 glyphs per non-SC font and 468
+glyphs per SC font), and could be reencoded to any of these encodings
+using standard dvips or pdftex facilities (the corresponding support
+files are also included).
+
+See the file INSTALL for installation instructions for teTeX, TeX Live,
+MikTeX or VTeX/Free systems.
+
+See the file FAQ for answers to some frequently asked questions.
+
+PLEASE read the files README, INSTALL, and FAQ carefully before
+reporting problems.
+
+The goal was to provide full support for a wide number of fonts used
+in LaTeX, and at the same time minimize the number and total size of
+font files. Each Type 1 font shares all common glyphs which are present
+in supported encodings. E.g. Latin letters, Russian letters, accents
+and a number of other glyphs which are present in more than one font
+encoding are stored only once in Type 1 fonts.
+
+These Type 1 fonts could be used as a drop-in replacement for LaTeX's
+EC/TC, EC Concrete, EC Bright and LH fonts to create Postscript and
+PDF documents with vector fonts (if you used METAFONT versions of
+EC/TC, EC Concrete, EC Bright or LH fonts, no changes to your LaTeX
+documents are required to use these Type 1 fonts once you have them
+installed). You will still need the METAFONT sources of these fonts to
+be able to generate needed TFM metric files (once you have them
+generated, METAFONT will not be used). You could also prepare EPS or
+PDF illustrations in your favorite applications with texts written
+using these fonts, and then include them in your LaTeX documents.
+These fonts could be used not only in TeX-related applications, but
+also as all other Type 1 text fonts, e.g. in Windows (and you will be
+able to typeset multilingual texts using them).
+
+Font file names correspond to the scheme used in EC fonts, with the
+first two letters "sf" ("super font") instead of "ec". E.g., sfrm1000.pfb
+contains all glyphs from:
+ecrm1000, tcrm1000, larm1000, lbrm1000, lcrm1000, rxrm1000.
+
+The third and fourth letters in the font name correspond to font shape.
+The list of provided font shapes is included below:
+
+ rm: Computer Modern Roman
+ sl: Computer Modern Slanted
+ ti: Computer Modern Italic
+ cc: Computer Modern Caps and Small Caps
+ ui: Computer Modern Unslanted Italic
+ sc: Computer Modern Slanted Caps and Small Caps
+ ci: Computer Modern Classical Serif Italic
+ bx: Computer Modern Bold Extended
+ bl: Computer Modern Bold Extended Slanted
+ bi: Computer Modern Bold Extended Italic
+ xc: Computer Modern Bold Extended Caps and Small Caps
+ oc: Computer Modern Bold Extended Slanted Caps and Small Caps
+ rb: Computer Modern Roman Bold
+ bm: Computer Modern Roman Bold Variant
+ ss: Computer Modern Sans Serif
+ si: Computer Modern Sans Serif Slanted
+ sx: Computer Modern Sans Serif Bold Extended
+ so: Computer Modern Sans Serif Bold Extended Slanted
+ tt: Computer Modern Typewriter
+ st: Computer Modern Typewriter Slanted
+ it: Computer Modern Typewriter Italic
+ tc: Computer Modern Typewriter Caps and Small Caps
+ vt: Computer Modern Variable Width Typewriter
+ vi: Computer Modern Variable Width Typewriter Italic
+ dh: Computer Modern Dunhill Roman
+ fb: Computer Modern Fibonacci Medium
+ fs: Computer Modern Fibonacci Slanted
+ ff: Computer Modern Funny Roman
+ fi: Computer Modern Funny Italic
+
+Each font shape comes in 14 font sizes ranging from 5pt to 35.83pt (or
+11 font sizes for typewriter fonts ranging from 8pt to 35.83pt).
+
+Also, the following 13 one-sized font shapes are included:
+
+ sflq8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation
+ sfli8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Inclined
+ sflb8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Bold
+ sflo8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Bold Oblique
+ sfltt8: Computer Modern LaTeX Typewriter
+ isflq8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Invisible
+ isfli8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Inclined Invisible
+ isflb8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Bold Invisible
+ isflo8: Computer Modern SliTeX Sans Serif Quotation Bold Oblique Invisible
+ isfltt8: Computer Modern LaTeX Typewriter Invisible
+ sfsq8: Computer Modern Sans Serif Quotation
+ sfqi8: Computer Modern Sans Serif Quotation Inclined
+ sfssdc10: Computer Modern Sans Serif Demi Condensed
+
+Also, the following 14 fonts from Computer Modern Concrete family are
+included (font file names correspond to the scheme used in EC Concrete
+fonts):
+
+ sform5 .. sform10: Computer Modern Concrete Roman
+ sfosl5 .. sfosl10: Computer Modern Concrete Slanted
+ sfoti10: Computer Modern Concrete Italic
+ sfocc10: Computer Modern Concrete Caps and Small Caps
+
+Also, the following 19 fonts from Computer Modern Bright family are
+included (font file names correspond to the scheme used in European
+Computer Modern Bright fonts):
+
+ sfbmr{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Roman
+ sfbmo{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Oblique
+ sfbsr{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Semibold
+ sfbso{8,9,10,17}: Computer Modern Bright Semibold Oblique
+ sfbbx10: Computer Modern Bright Bold Extended
+ sfbtl10: Computer Modern Typewriter Light
+ sfbto10: Computer Modern Typewriter Light Oblique
+
+Fonts were created using TeXtrace (based on AutoTrace and
+Ghostscript), t1utils and a bunch of Perl scripts, and were optimized
+and hinted using FontLab 3.1. The set of UniqueID values was
+registered at Adobe. We use AGL compliant glyph names when possible
+(there are some glyphs which are neither present in AGL nor in
+Unicode).
+
+It should also be noted that the fonts use precise (non-integer) glyph
+widths which better match the TFM widths than just rounding to the
+nearest integer. These widths are generated using the best
+approximation (based on continued fractions) with the denominator not
+exceeding 107 to fit in 1 byte in CharString. Apparently, such subtle
+technique was used first in BSR/Y&Y CM fonts.
+
+I'd like to thank Peter Szabo for TeXtrace, Martin Weber for
+AutoTrace, and FontLab Ltd. for providing a copy of FontLab.
+
+It should be noted that while creating these fonts we intentionally
+and on principle used only automatic methods which do not require font
+designers talents. The aim was to use TOTALLY automatic conversion of
+METAFONT fonts to Type 1 format, automatic optimization and hinting,
+with the best achievable quality of final Type 1 fonts, to be able to
+re-generate the fonts if necessary (e.g. when a new version of
+original METAFONT fonts will be released). Undoubtedly, there are
+fields for improvement of this approach, which we will use in future
+versions of the fonts, but even now the fonts seem to look and print
+quite good (we hope :-).
+
+It appears that careless approach to FontLab's optimization and
+auto-hinting facilities could lead to loss of quality of the original
+font (some glyph shapes could be broken), so we used the most precise
+optimization, and hope that optimized and hinted fonts are indeed
+better than original traced fonts (also, they are significantly
+smaller in size). So far, we did not find any bugs in optimized fonts.
+
+There are 434 Type 1 outline fonts (*.pfb) in the CM-Super font set,
+and they cover 2536 TeX fonts!
+
+Note that a small number of (fortunately, rarely used) fonts are not
+included yet because of the bugs in EC font drivers which prevented
+their generation. We plan to provide these missing fonts soon.
+(Currently there are 25 missing Type 1 font files.)
+
+The CM-Super package could be freely downloaded from
+CTAN:fonts/ps-type1/cm-super
+and also from
+ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex/font-packs/cm-super/
+(see also ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex/README for a list of mirrors)
+The total size of all PFB files is about 57 Mb
+(AFM files are provided, too, for use with non-TeX applications).
+
+Although this package is provided AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY (as
+explained in the file COPYING), we welcome your comments and bug
+reports which should be sent to the email address given above.
+
+Happy TeXing!
+=========================================================================
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/TODO b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/cm-super/TODO
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+Things to do for the CM-Super fonts (in no particular order):
+
+* INSTALL: miktex: \texmf\miktex\config\config.makepk needs to be configured too? (for YAP)
+* generate all missing fonts
+* add INF files?
+* provide optimized but not hinted version (will be smaller)?
+* realize composite glyphs via Type 1 facilities to make the fonts smaller
+* include glyphs from TS1 encoding into SC fonts?
+ (might be useful for non-TeX applications)
+* add glyphs from T2D encoding
+* add all other glyphs from LH fonts
+* full support for unicode cyrillic codepage
+* include glyphs from cbgreek ec-like fonts
+* include stroked glyphs from bbm/bbold/doublestroke/AMS fonts
+* include glyphs from tipa/cipa/bipa fonts (T3 LaTeX encoding) [sugg. by Berthold Crysmann <crysmann@dfki.de>]
+* include glyphs from fc (african) fonts (T4 LaTeX encoding) [sugg. by Berthold Crysmann <crysmann@dfki.de>]
+* include glyphs from the vnr family to cover Vietnamese (T5 LaTeX encoding) [sugg. by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>]
+* include all missing glyphs from the Unicode extended Latin sections
+* add supplemental math fonts for concrete and bright
+* fix bugs in EC fonts which prevent generation of some fonts
+* replace some glyphs in EC fonts with better ones
+ Euro: cmbright, cbgreek, ...
+ numero: LH fonts
+ Tcommaaccent: ?
+ germandbls: EC (CM)
+ Change defaults to use better shapes (with same metrics)
+* add new families like bold typewriter, unslanted bold italic
+* try to improve glyphs using mf2pt1 package
+* will pfaedit give better optimization?