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index b23d9f82036..50d3f43ffb8 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/arev/arevdoc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/arev/arevdoc.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage{array}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
+\usepackage{amssymb}
\makeatletter
@@ -17,14 +17,27 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
-%\usepackage[letterpaper,text={6.5in,9in}]{geometry}
\usepackage{fullpage}
-%\usepackage{fourier}
\usepackage{bera}
\usepackage{arevmath}
\fboxsep=.25in
+\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
+\usepackage{epstopdf}
+
+\usepackage{hyperref}
+\hypersetup{
+ pdfauthor = {Stephen G. Hartke},
+ pdftitle = {Arev Sans for TeX and LaTeX},
+ pdfview = FitBH,
+ pdfstartview = FitBH,
+ colorlinks = false
+}
+
+\newcommand{\pic}[3][]
+ {\begin{center}\framebox{\scalebox{#2}{\includegraphics[#1]{#3.eps}}}\end{center}}
+
\usepackage{babel}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
@@ -37,7 +50,7 @@
}}
-\date{August 2, 2005}
+\date{May 30, 2006}
\maketitle
@@ -84,14 +97,14 @@ without a baseline.%
} Additionally, several alternate glyphs were added that are {}``warmer''
or more {}``humanist'' than the strict {}``geometric'' glyphs.%
\footnote{The extra glyphs include {}``a,'' {}``i,'' {}``l,'' {}``u,''
-{}``v,'' {}``w,'' {}``x,'' and uppercase Pi and Phi. The florin
-is used as an alternate {}``f.''%
+{}``v,'' {}``w,'' {}``x,'' and uppercase Gamma, Pi, Xi, Sigma,
+and Phi. The florin is used as an alternate {}``f.''%
} These extra glyphs add a degree of warmth to mathematics written
in Arev Sans that is not achieved with other sans serif fonts.
%
\begin{figure*}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics{fontsample.eps}}\end{center}
+\begin{center}\pic[viewport=96 0 527 198]{1}{fontsample}\end{center}
\caption{\label{cap:fontsample}Font sample of Arev Sans text and math.}
@@ -123,69 +136,14 @@ Helvetica and other PostScript sans serif fonts can be used for text
and for Latin letters in mathematics, but they do not have matching
Greek letters or the proper weight for geometric mathematical symbols.
-The \texttt{arev} package works well with the \LaTeX{} package \texttt{beamer}\cite{beamer}
-with the \texttt{professionalfonts} option. %
-\begin{figure}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.9]{prosper-arev.eps}}\end{center}
-
-
-\vspace*{-1.75em}
-\caption{\label{cap:ArevSans}Arev Sans}
-\end{figure}
-%
-\begin{figure}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.9]{prosper-lcmss.eps}}\end{center}
-
-
-\vspace*{-1.75em}
-\caption{Sli\TeX{} font (\texttt{lcmss})}
-\end{figure}
-%
-\begin{figure}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.9]{prosper-cmss.eps}}\end{center}
-
-
-\vspace*{-1.75em}
-\caption{Computer Modern sans serif (\texttt{cmss})}
-\end{figure}
-%
-\begin{figure}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.9]{prosper-cmbright.eps}}\end{center}
-
-
-\vspace*{-1.75em}
-\caption{CM Bright}
-\end{figure}
-%
-\begin{figure}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.9]{prosper-kerkis.eps}}\end{center}
-
-
-\vspace*{-1.75em}
-\caption{Kerkis Sans}
-\end{figure}
-%
-\begin{figure}
-\begin{center}\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.9]{prosper-helvetica.eps}}\end{center}
-
-
-\vspace*{-1.75em}
-\caption{\label{cap:Helvetica}Helvetica}
-\end{figure}
-Figures~\ref{cap:ArevSans}-\ref{cap:Helvetica} show examples of
-\texttt{beamer} with the font options mentioned above where each slide
-is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
+The \texttt{arev} package works well with the \LaTeX{} package \texttt{beamer}
+\cite{beamer} with the \texttt{professionalfonts} option. Figures~\ref{cap:ArevSans}-\ref{cap:Helvetica}
+show examples of \texttt{beamer} with the font options mentioned above
+where each slide is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{cc}
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.45\columnwidth}%
-\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.5]{prosper-arev.eps}}
+\pic{.5}{prosper-arev}
\vspace*{-0.5em}
@@ -193,8 +151,7 @@ is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\end{minipage}%
&
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.45\columnwidth}%
-\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.5]{prosper-helvetica.eps}}
+\pic{.5}{prosper-helvetica}
\vspace*{-0.5em}
@@ -202,8 +159,7 @@ is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\end{minipage}%
\tabularnewline
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.45\columnwidth}%
-\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.5]{prosper-lcmss.eps}}
+\pic{.5}{prosper-lcmss}
\vspace*{-0.5em}
@@ -211,8 +167,7 @@ is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\end{minipage}%
&
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.45\columnwidth}%
-\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.5]{prosper-kerkis.eps}}
+\pic{.5}{prosper-kerkis}
\vspace*{-0.5em}
@@ -220,8 +175,7 @@ is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\end{minipage}%
\tabularnewline
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.45\columnwidth}%
-\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.5]{prosper-cmss.eps}}
+\pic{.5}{prosper-cmss}
\vspace*{-0.5em}
@@ -229,8 +183,7 @@ is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\end{minipage}%
&
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.45\columnwidth}%
-\framebox{\includegraphics[%
- scale=0.5]{prosper-cmbright.eps}}
+\pic{.5}{prosper-cmbright}
\vspace*{-0.5em}
@@ -241,7 +194,55 @@ is scaled to 90\% of its default size, and %
\end{figure}
Figures~\ref{cap:Arev}-\ref{cap:CM-Bright} show side-by-side examples
scaled to 50\%. Sli\TeX{} sans serif is loaded into \texttt{beamer}
-using \TeX{}Power's \texttt{tpslifonts.sty}~\cite{texpower}.
+using \TeX{}Power's \texttt{tpslifonts.sty}~\cite{texpower}.%
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}\pic{.9}{prosper-arev}\end{center}
+
+
+\vspace*{-1.75em}
+\caption{\label{cap:ArevSans}Arev Sans}
+\end{figure}
+%
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}\pic{.9}{prosper-lcmss}\end{center}
+
+
+\vspace*{-1.75em}
+\caption{Sli\TeX{} font (\texttt{lcmss})}
+\end{figure}
+%
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}\pic{.9}{prosper-cmss}\end{center}
+
+
+\vspace*{-1.75em}
+\caption{Computer Modern sans serif (\texttt{cmss})}
+\end{figure}
+%
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}\pic{.9}{prosper-cmbright}\end{center}
+
+
+\vspace*{-1.75em}
+\caption{CM Bright}
+\end{figure}
+%
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}\pic{.9}{prosper-kerkis}\end{center}
+
+
+\vspace*{-1.75em}
+\caption{Kerkis Sans}
+\end{figure}
+%
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}\pic{.9}{prosper-helvetica}\end{center}
+
+
+\vspace*{-1.75em}
+\caption{\label{cap:Helvetica}Helvetica}
+\end{figure}
+
\section{Implementation}
@@ -258,10 +259,14 @@ who wish to create new math font packages for \LaTeX{}.
The excellent GPLed font editor FontForge~\cite{fontforge} was used
by Bah to create Arev Sans and was used by the author for creating
PostScript \texttt{pfb}, \texttt{afm} , and \TeX{} \texttt{tfm} files.
-The Bash shell script \texttt{afmtoglyphlist} was used to extract
-the glyph names from the \texttt{afm} file into a list that a \texttt{fontinst}
-script used for renaming glyphs. The magic of \texttt{fontinst} was
-used to create virtual fonts and font metrics, \LaTeX{} font definition
+Version 0.21a of Arev Sans contains a considerable number of glyphs;
+\texttt{fontinst} exhausted \TeX{}'s memory trying to process the
+\texttt{afm} files. Thus, when creating the Type~1 versions of Arev
+Sans, most of the glyphs unused by \TeX{} were removed. The Bash shell
+script \texttt{afmtoglyphlist} was used to extract the glyph names
+from the \texttt{afm} file into a list that a \texttt{fontinst} script
+used for renaming glyphs. The magic of \texttt{fontinst} was used
+to create virtual fonts and font metrics, \LaTeX{} font definition
files, and the \texttt{dvips} map file.
The vertical placement of math accents requires the accents to be
@@ -271,20 +276,20 @@ to have a zero depth, which is set by the file \texttt{fixot1accents.mtx}
depths). Horizontal placement of math accents is done by centering
the accent over the character, and then adjusting the position by
the kern between the character on the left and a special character
-called the \emph{skewchar}. To better visualize the placement of the
-accents, the graphical kerning dialog box in FontForge was used, and
-then the script \texttt{afmtokernaccent} extracts this kern information
-from the \texttt{afm} file and creates \texttt{mtx} files that calculate
-the appropriate kern. The one difficulty in implementing this in \texttt{fontinst}
-is that the kerning data must be reglyphed before applied to the font
-metrics.
-
-Arev Sans is used for all letter-like symbols, including Latin and
-Greek letters. Arev Sans includes many mathematical symbols, but not
-the full range of symbols included in Computer Modern or the AMS symbol
-fonts. The Math Design Bitstream Charter~\cite{mdch} bold math font
-comes very close to the weight of Arev Sans, and so is used for the
-majority of geometric symbols%
+called the \emph{skewchar}. Bah has accent placement information in
+his FontForge sfd files, so the scripts \texttt{createkerndata}, \texttt{fonttokernsfd.ff},
+and \texttt{sfdtokernaccent} extract this kern information from the
+\texttt{sfd} file and create \texttt{mtx} files that calculate the
+appropriate kern. The one difficulty in implementing this in \texttt{fontinst}
+is that the kerning data must be reglyphed before being applied to
+the font metrics.
+
+In mathematics, Arev Sans is used for all letter-like symbols, including
+Latin and Greek letters. Arev Sans includes many mathematical symbols,
+but not the full range of symbols included in Computer Modern or the
+AMS symbol fonts. The Math Design Bitstream Charter~\cite{mdch}
+bold math font comes very close to the weight of Arev Sans, and so
+is used for the majority of geometric symbols%
\footnote{The Math Design Bitstream Charter math fonts have a few minor flaws:
for instance, in the formation of square root symbols and overbraces.
However, most of the symbols are of fine quality, and the range of
@@ -306,10 +311,12 @@ There are three \LaTeX{} packages for use with Arev Sans: \texttt{arev},
simply loads both \texttt{arevtext} and \texttt{arevmath}. \texttt{arevtext}
changes the default text font (both roman and sans serif) to Arev
Sans. \texttt{arevtext} also changes the default typewriter font to
-Bera Mono, a repackaging of Bitstream Vera Mono for \TeX{}. \texttt{arevmath}
-sets the math fonts as described above. In addition to the normal
-styles, the \texttt{\textbackslash{}mathbm} command changes the math
-font to bold italic.
+Bera Mono, a repackaging of Bitstream Vera Sans Mono for \TeX{}. Since
+Bera Mono is a sans serif font and very close in appearance to Arev,
+Luxi Mono~\cite{luximono} might be a better choice for the typewriter
+font. \texttt{arevmath} sets the math fonts as described above. In
+addition to the normal styles, the \texttt{\textbackslash{}mathbm}
+command changes the math font to bold italic.
Variant letters defined by \texttt{arevmath}:
@@ -342,55 +349,55 @@ $\origimath$&
$\varimath$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varimath}&
&
-$\origPi$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}origPi}&
+$\origGamma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}origGamma}&
&
-$\varPi$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}varPi}\tabularnewline
+$\varGamma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varGamma}\tabularnewline
$\origf$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}origf}&
&
$\varf$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varf}&
&
-$\origPhi$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}origPhi}&
+$\origXi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}origXi}&
&
-$\varPhi$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}varPhi}\tabularnewline
+$\varXi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varXi}\tabularnewline
$\origl$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}origl}&
&
$\varl$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varl}&
&
+$\origPi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}origPi}&
&
-&
-&
-&
-\tabularnewline
+$\varPi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varPi}\tabularnewline
$\origu$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}origu}&
&
$\varu$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varu}&
&
+$\origSigma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}origSigma}&
&
-&
-&
-&
-\tabularnewline
+$\varSigma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varSigma}\tabularnewline
$\origv$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}origv}&
&
$\varv$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varv}&
&
+$\origPhi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}origPhi}&
&
-&
-&
-&
-\tabularnewline
+$\varPhi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varPhi}\tabularnewline
$\origw$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}origw}&
&
@@ -415,50 +422,158 @@ $\varx$&
\tabularnewline
\end{tabular}\end{center}
+All of the variant letters are selected by default. The user can choose
+which variants to use by selecting the package option \texttt{origletters},
+and then choosing the variants from the options \texttt{vara}, \texttt{vari},
+\texttt{varf}, \texttt{varl}, \texttt{varu}, \texttt{varv}, \texttt{varw},
+\texttt{varx}, \texttt{varI}, \texttt{varGamma}, \texttt{varXi}, \texttt{varPi},
+\texttt{varSigma}, and \texttt{varPhi}. Note that there is no \texttt{varimath}
+option, which follows the \texttt{vari} selection, or \texttt{varIota}
+option, since Iota is treated the same as {}``I.'' For example,
+if a user selected
+
+\begin{quote}
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}usepackage{[}origletters,vara,varf,varGamma,varPi{]}\{arevmath\}}
+\end{quote}
+the following letters would be used:
+
+\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{lll}
+$a\origi\origimath\varf\origl\origu\origv\origw\origx\origI\Gamma\origXi\Pi\Sigma\origPhi$&
+&
+\texttt{\$ai\textbackslash{}imath fluvwxI\textbackslash{}Gamma\textbackslash{}Xi\textbackslash{}Pi\textbackslash{}Sigma\textbackslash{}Phi\$}\tabularnewline
+\end{tabular}\end{center}
+
Extra symbols defined by \texttt{arevmath}:
-\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{ll>{\raggedright}p{0.5in}ll}
+\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{ll>{\raggedright}p{0.5in}llp{0.5in}ll}
$\varspade$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varspade}&
&
$\quarternote$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}quarternote}\tabularnewline
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}quarternote}&
+&
+$\yinyang$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}yinyang}\tabularnewline
$\varheart$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varheart}&
&
$\eighthnote$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}eighthnote}\tabularnewline
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}eighthnote}&
+&
+$\smileface$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}smileface}\tabularnewline
$\vardiamond$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}vardiamond}&
&
$\sixteenthnote$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}sixteenthnote}\tabularnewline
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}sixteenthnote}&
+&
+$\invsmileface$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}invsmileface}\tabularnewline
$\varclub$&
\texttt{\textbackslash{}varclub}&
&
$\steaming$&
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}steaming}\tabularnewline
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}steaming}&
+&
+$\sadface$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}sadface}\tabularnewline
+$\hbar$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}hbar}&
+&
+$\westcross$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}westcross}&
+&
+$\eth$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}eth}\tabularnewline
+$\hslash$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}hslash}&
+&
+$\eastcross$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}eastcross}&
+&
+$\mho$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}mho}\tabularnewline
+$\skull$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}skull}&
+&
+$\anchor$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}anchor}&
+&
+$\pointright$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}pointright}\tabularnewline
+$\radiation$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}radiation}&
+&
+$\recycle$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}recycle}&
+&
+$\pencil$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}pencil}\tabularnewline
+$\biohazard$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}biohazard}&
+&
+$\heavyqtleft$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}heavyqtleft}&
+&
+$\arrowbullet$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}arrowbullet}\tabularnewline
+$\swords$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}swords}&
+&
+$\heavyqtright$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}heavyqtright}&
+&
+$\ballotcheck$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}ballotcheck}\tabularnewline
+$\warning$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}warning}&
+&
+&
+&
+&
+$\ballotx$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}ballotx}\tabularnewline
\end{tabular}\end{center}
-All of the variant letters are selected by default except for the
-variant {}``f'' (which is a florin symbol). The user can choose
-which variants to use by selecting the package option \texttt{origletters},
-and then choosing the variants from the options \texttt{vara}, \texttt{vari},
-\texttt{varf}, \texttt{varl}, \texttt{varu}, \texttt{varv}, \texttt{varw},
-\texttt{varx}, \texttt{varI}, \texttt{varPi}, and \texttt{varPhi}.
-Note that there is no \texttt{varimath} option, which follows the
-\texttt{vari} selection, or \texttt{varIota} option, since Iota is
-treated the same as {}``I.'' For example, if a user selected
-
-\begin{quote}
-\texttt{\textbackslash{}usepackage{[}origletters,vara,varf,varPi{]}\{arevmath\}}
-\end{quote}
-the following letters would be used:
+\texttt{arevmath} also has support for several variant and ancient
+Greek characters. All characters necessary for writing ordinal numbers
+as {}``alphabetic'' Greek numerals (which is similar in usage to
+Roman numerals---see~\cite{GreekNumerals}) are available.
-\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{lll}
-$a\origi\origimath\varf\origl\origu\origv\origw\origx\origI\Pi\origPhi$&
+\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{llp{0.5in}ll>{\raggedright}p{0.5in}ll}
+$\varbeta$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varbeta}&
+&
+$\Qoppa$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}Qoppa}&
+&
+$\Sampi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}Sampi}\tabularnewline
+$\varkappa$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}varkappa}&
+&
+$\qoppa$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}qoppa}&
+&
+$\sampi$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}sampi}\tabularnewline
+$\digamma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}digamma}&
+&
+$\Koppa$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}Koppa}&
+&
+$\Stigma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}Stigma}\tabularnewline
+&
&
-\texttt{\$ai\textbackslash{}imath fluvwxI\textbackslash{}Pi\textbackslash{}Phi\$}\tabularnewline
+&
+$\koppa$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}koppa}&
+&
+$\stigma$&
+\texttt{\textbackslash{}stigma}\tabularnewline
\end{tabular}\end{center}
A possible future capability of the \texttt{arevmath} package is the
@@ -466,6 +581,44 @@ ability to choose either italic or upright Greek letters. This would
require modification of the variant letters code as well.
+\section{Installation}
+
+These directions assume that your \TeX{} installation is TDS-compliant.
+I've tested these directions on te\TeX{} 3.0, but other distributions
+should be similar.
+
+
+\paragraph{te\TeX{}:}
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Copy \texttt{doc}, \texttt{fonts}, \texttt{source}, and \texttt{tex}
+directories to your \texttt{texmf} directory (either your local or
+global \texttt{texmf} directory).
+\item Run {}``\texttt{mktexlsr}'' to refresh the filename database and
+make \TeX{} aware of the new files.
+\item Run {}``\texttt{updmap -{}-enable Map arev.map}'' to make \texttt{dvips},
+\texttt{xdvi}, \texttt{dvipdfm}, and \texttt{pdflatex} aware of the
+fonts.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\paragraph{Mik\TeX{}:}
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Copy \texttt{doc}, \texttt{fonts}, \texttt{source}, and \texttt{tex}
+directories to your local \texttt{texmf} directory (most likely \texttt{C:\textbackslash{}localtexmf}).
+\item Add the line {}``\texttt{Map arev.map}'' to the file \texttt{updmap.cfg}
+in your local \texttt{texmf/config} directory (most likely \texttt{C:\textbackslash{}localtexmf\textbackslash{}miktex\textbackslash{}config\textbackslash{}updmap.cfg}).
+If the file does not exist, then create it with just the line above.
+\item Refresh the filename database either through the graphical interface
+or by running {}``\texttt{initexmf -u}''.
+\item Run {}``\texttt{initexmf -{}-mkmaps}'' to make \texttt{dvips}, \texttt{yap},
+\texttt{dvipdfm(x)}, and \texttt{pdflatex} aware of the fonts.
+\end{enumerate}
+The \texttt{arev} package relies on the following font packages: Math
+Design (geometric symbols), Fourier (blackboard bold), Ralph Smith
+Formal Script (script), and Bera (typewriter text).
+
+
\section{Licenses}
Bitstream Vera is released under a special license that allows free
@@ -474,8 +627,10 @@ as the resulting fonts are released under a different name. Arev Sans
is released under the same license as Bitstream Vera. However, Arev's
creator Tavmjong Bah requests that TrueType versions of Arev be obtained
from his website at \cite{arev} instead of being converted from the
-Postscript fonts included with the \LaTeX{} package. FontForge source
-files may also be obtained at his website.
+Postscript fonts included with the \LaTeX{} package. The TrueType
+versions are also complete, while the Type~1 Postscript versions
+have a reduced gylph set. FontForge source files may also be obtained
+at Bah's website.
The virtual fonts, font definitions, \LaTeX{} packages and other supporting
files of the \texttt{arev} package are released under the \LaTeX{}
@@ -491,7 +646,12 @@ The author would like to thank Tavmjong Bah for his willingness to
add characters to Arev Sans; George Williams for a prompt response
and patch on the FontForge mailing list; and Lars Hellstr\"om for
help with math accents and \texttt{fontinst} on the \texttt{tex-fonts}
-and \texttt{fontinst} mailing lists.
+and \texttt{fontinst} mailing lists. Thanks also to L.~Dwynn Lafleur
+for requesting $\hbar$ and $\hslash$ and discussions about their
+use; and to Rafael Villaroel for pointing out an error in \texttt{arev.map}
+in versions up through 2005 Aug 8. Thanks to Krzysztof C. Kiwiel for
+testing the installation of the \texttt{arev} package under Mik\TeX{}
+and providing suggestions for the instructions.
\begin{thebibliography}{10}
\bibitem{arev}Arev Sans by Tavmjong Bah, \texttt{http://tavmjong.free.fr/FONTS}.
@@ -509,11 +669,13 @@ Sebastian Rahtz, Ulrik Vieth, Lars Hellstr\"om, and Rowland McDonnell,
CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/utilities/fontinst}.
\bibitem{fourier}Fourier-GUTenberg fonts and \LaTeX{} package by Michel Bovani, CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/fourier-GUT}.
\bibitem{kerkis}Kerkis font by Antonis Tsolomitis, CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/greek/kerkis}.
+\bibitem{luximono}Luxi Mono by Bigelow and Holmes, CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/greek/kerkis}.
\bibitem{mdch}Math Design fonts for Bitstream Charter by Paul Pichaureau, CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/mathdesign}.
\bibitem{mathptmx}\texttt{mathptmx} by Walter Schmidt, part of the \texttt{psnfss} package,
CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/psfonts/psnfss-source}.
\bibitem{rsfs}Ralph Smith Formal Script (\texttt{rsfs}) font by Ralph Smith, Postscript
Type 1 version by Taco Hoekwater, CTAN:\texttt{/fonts/rsfs}.
-\bibitem{texpower}\TeX{}Power \LaTeX{} style files by Stephan Lehmke, \texttt{http://texpower.sourceforge.net}.\end{thebibliography}
+\bibitem{texpower}\TeX{}Power \LaTeX{} style files by Stephan Lehmke, \texttt{http://texpower.sourceforge.net}.
+\bibitem{GreekNumerals}Wikipedia artical on Greek numerals, \texttt{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek\_numerals}.\end{thebibliography}
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