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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ that the Euro symbol should always be set in a sans-serif font;
fortunately, this eccentric ruling has now been rescinded, and one may
apply best typesetting efforts to making it appear at least slightly
“respectable” (typographically).
-<p/>The TS1-encoded fonts provided as part of the EC font
+<p/>The TS1-encoded TC fonts provided as part of the EC font
distribution provide Euro glyphs. The fonts are called Text Companion
(TC) fonts, and offer the same range
of faces as do the EC fonts themselves. The
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ change.
(free) from
<a href="ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/eurofont.exe">Adobe</a> &mdash;
the file is packaged as a <i>Windows</i> self-extracting
-executable, but it may be decoded as a <code>.zip</code> format achive
+executable, but it may be decoded as a <code>.zip</code> format archive
on other operating systems.
The <i>euro</i> bundle contains metrics, <i>dvips</i> map
files, and macros (for Plain TeX and LaTeX), for using these