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+###########################################################################
+############ The TeX Gyre Collection of Fonts ############
+###########################################################################
+
+Font: DejaVu Math
+Authors: Bogus\l{}aw Jackowski, Piotr Strzelczyk and Piotr Pianowski
+Version: 1.027
+Date: 13 IV 2015
+
+License:
+ % Copyright 2015 for the TeX Gyre math extensions by B. Jackowski,
+ % P. Strzelczyk and P. Pianowski (on behalf of TeX Users Groups).
+ %
+ % This work can be freely used and distributed under
+ % the GUST Font License (GFL -- see GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt)
+ % which is actually an instance of the LaTeX Project Public License
+ % (LPPL -- see http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt).
+ %
+ % This work has the maintenance status "maintained". The Current Maintainer
+ % of this work is Bogus\l{}aw Jackowski, Piotr Strzelczyk and Piotr Pianowski.
+ %
+ % This work consists of the files listed
+ % in the MANIFEST-DejaVu-Math.txt file.
+
+###########################################################################
+############ A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FONT ############
+###########################################################################
+
+DejaVu Math is a math companion for the DejaVu Serif family
+of fonts (see http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Main_Page and
+http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/License for the relevant
+license) in the OpenType format.
+
+The math OTF fonts should contain a special table, MATH,
+described in the Microsoft specification "MATH -- The
+mathematical typesetting table", ver. 1.7, March 2015
+( http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/math.htm ).
+Moreover, they should contain a broad collection of
+special characters (see "Draft Unicode Technical Report
+#25. UNICODE SUPPORT FOR MATHEMATICS" by Barbara Beeton,
+Asmus Freytag, and Murray Sargent III). In particular,
+math OTF scripts are expected to contain the following
+scripts: a basic serif script (regular, bold, italic and
+bold italic), a calligraphic script (regular and bold), a
+double-struck script, a fraktur script (regular and
+bold), a sans-serif script (regular, bold, oblique and
+bold oblique), and a monospaced script.
+
+Most of non-math glyphs have been excerpted from the original
+DejaVu Serif, Sans, and Mono families of fonts; exception is
+the fraktur script (excerpted from the renowned Euler family
+http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMS_Euler), calligraphic script, and
+Hebrew script (four symbols); the latter two scripts, as well as
+math symbols (operators, relational symbols, braces, arrows,
+accents etc.) have been designed to match visually the basic font.
+
+Note that the members of all the mentioned alphabets, except for
+the main roman alphabet, should be considered symbols, not letters;
+symbols are not expected to occur in a text stream; instead,
+they are expected to appear lonely, perhaps with some embellishments
+like subscripts, superscripts, primes, dots above and below, etc.
+
+To produce the font, MetaType1 and the FontForge library were used:
+the Type1 PostScript font containing all relevant characters was
+generated with the MetaType1 engine, and the result was converted
+into the OTF format with all the necessary data structures by
+a Python script employing the FontForge library.
+
+ * * *
+
+The GUST e-Foundry Math Fonts Project was launched and is supported by
+TeX USERS GROUPS (CS TUG, DANTE eV, GUST, NTG, TUG India, TUG, UK TUG).
+Hearty thanks to the representatives of these groups and also
+to all people who helped with their work, comments, ideas,
+remarks, bug reports, objections, hints, consolations, etc.