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The characters missing are mainly: -eth, thorn, and the sami letter eng. Sometimes the £ character is -also missing. For the typewriter fonts, the situation is worse. - -My idea with these fonts is that it should be possible to use the -exisiting Type1 versions of the CM fonts to produce PDF files even -when one needs hyphenation patterns other than English. - -It would be nice to have a font containing the missing caracters, in -order to make the layout fully T1. By the way, the name AE fonts was -chosen since the fonts are Almost European Computer Modern. - -To use the fonts, simply \usepackage{ae}. - -To use bitmap versions of the characters missing in the ae fonts, -\usepackage{aecompl}. - -Denis Roegel has constructed a separate package, aeguill, to produce -guillemets built with the polish CMR fonts, WNCYR fonts, LASY fonts, -or EC fonts. - -Changes since version 1.3: - -* Apparently, cmr5 does not contain any f-ligatures. Corrected the - fontinst script to create faked ones instead. - -Changes since version 1.2: - -* The sans-serif slides fonts were added. Gilbert Ritschard contributed - support for those fonts in ae.sty; if the option [slides] is given, - the sans-serif slides fonts are used. - -Changes since version 1.1: - -* Matthias Köppe contributed an adjustment of the positioning of - umlauts and better kerning in some cases. - -* Added the files omsaer.fd and omlaer.fd to get rid of some - LaTeX warnings. - -Changes since version 1.0: - -* Denis Roegel contributed aecompl.sty; a style file which adds - (as bitmaps) the characters missing in the ae fonts. - -Changes since version 0.9: - -* ae.sty no longer fails if the EC fonts are not installed. -* The fi-type ligatures in aecsc are fixed. - -Changes since version 0.8: - -* Rolf Niepraschk contributed ae.sty. -* Some character heights and depths were corrected. - - -Licensing terms -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This work is distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public -License, either version 1.3 or (at your option) any later version. Please -refer to the file COPYING for details. - - -/Lars Engebretsen, <lars@engebretsen.se>, 2007-04-20. |