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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/tex-gyre/README-TeX-Gyre-Bonum.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/tex-gyre/README-TeX-Gyre-Bonum.txt index b4f448e5ea2..f10d14d477e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/tex-gyre/README-TeX-Gyre-Bonum.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/tex-gyre/README-TeX-Gyre-Bonum.txt @@ -6,13 +6,17 @@ Font: TeX Gyre Bonum Design: Alexander Phemister Authors: Bogus\l{}aw Jackowski and Janusz M. Nowacki -Version: 1.001 -Date: 14 I 2007 +Version: 1.010 +Date: 30 III 2007 Downloads: http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/bonum License: % Copyright (URW)++, copyright 1999 by (URW)++ Design & Development. % Cyrillic glyphs added by Valek Filippov, copyright 2001-2002. % Vietnamese characters were added by Han The Thanh. + % The original Greek symbols were replaced by the relevant glyphs + % from the Kerkis package (http://iris.math.aegean.gr/kerkis/) + % with the kind permission of the authors, Apostolos Syropoulos + % and Antonis Tsolomitis. % Copyright 2006 for TeX Gyre extensions by B. Jackowski and J. M. Nowacki % (on behalf of TeX Users Groups). % This work is released under the GUST Font License @@ -34,7 +38,10 @@ Bookman (or Bookman Old Style). In 1975, it was redesigned for the International Typeface Corporation by Edward Benguiat (as ITC Bookman). TeX Gyre Bonum is based on the URW Bookman L distributed under GPL with Ghostscript. The Vietnamese and Cyrillic characters were added -by Han The Thanh and Valek Filippov, respectively. +by Han The Thanh and Valek Filippov, respectively. The Greek symbols +were improved courtesy of Apostolos Syropoulos and Antonis +Tsolomitis by importing the relevant glyphs (with slight tuning) +from their Kerkis fonts. * * * @@ -46,7 +53,7 @@ alphabets such as Vietnamese and Navajo. We have frequently used the information presented by Michael Everson at the ``The Alphabets of Europe'' ( http://www.evertype.com/alphabets/ ) web site. If you know about European languages that are not covered completely or if some glyphs have apparently -wrong shapes -- please let us know. Note, however, that Cyrillic and Greek +wrong shapes -- please let us know. Note, however, that Cyrillic glyphs bear provisional character. The TeX Gyre Project was launched and is supported by TeX USERS GROUPS |