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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/zefonts/readme b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/zefonts/readme new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..36568d398cc --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/zefonts/readme @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + +The `ze' fonts (virtual T1 fonts) +version 2.1 + +by Robert Fuster (rfuster\@ mat.upv.es) + Departament de Matem\`atica Aplicada + Universitat Polit\`ecnica de Val\`encia + 46071 Val\`encia (Spain) + + June 24, 1997 + September 17, 1998 + July 17, 2000 + + The `zd' fonts by Constantin Kahn (kahn@math.uni-hannover.de) + are virtual T1 encoded Computer Modern fonts based on (OT1) Computer + Modern, Times, and Helvetica fonts, intended for simulate `dc' + fonts. (Waine Sullivan's `dm' fonts are another approach to + the substitution of `dc' fonts by virtual ones.) + + Because `dc' fonts are now obsolete, I've adapted the Kahn's package to + `ec' fonts. The resulting virtual fonts are named according to the ec + fonts names, changing `ec' by `ze' (zerm1000.vf simulates ecrm1000, and + so on). + + Another virtual T1 encoded Computer Modern fonts are the almost european + (`am') fonts, by Lars Engebretsen (enge@nada.kth.se). The main difference + between `am' and `ze' fonts is that almost european fonts only use + Computer Modern fonts to simulate the European Modern and, then, + more characters are lost. |