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--- a/Master/texmf/doc/info/fontname.info
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/info/fontname.info
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is fontname.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.11 from
+This is fontname.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from
fontname.texi.
This document is in the public domain and may be used freely.
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ File: fontname.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir)
Filenames for TeX fonts
***********************
-This is Fontname, a naming scheme for (the base part of) external TeX
-font filenames. Last update 10 September 2005.
+This is the Fontname document, a naming scheme for (the base part of)
+external TeX font filenames. Last update 5 July 2009.
* Menu:
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ font filenames. Last update 10 September 2005.
* Long names:: A specification for long filenames.
* Font name lists:: Real fontnames for many existing fonts.
* Encodings:: Specifications for various encodings.
-* Font legalities:: Legal issues vary from country to country.
* General index:: Index.
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
@@ -150,30 +149,25 @@ File: fontname.info, Node: References, Prev: History, Up: Introduction
Related files and distributions:
* The TeX Directory Structure (TDS) standard, available at
- (`ftp://tug.org/tex/tds' and `CTAN:/tds') specifies a directory
- tree for all TeX library files. The directory names given in
- *note Suppliers:: and *note Typefaces:: are intended to mesh with
- that standard.
+ (`http://tug.org/tds' and `CTAN:/tds') specifies a directory tree
+ for all TeX library files. The directory names given in *note
+ Suppliers:: and *note Typefaces:: are intended to mesh with that
+ standard.
* The `modes.mf' file (`ftp://tug.org/tex/modes.mf') contains
recommended mode names to use as directory names.
- * The PSfonts distribution (`CTAN:/fonts/psfonts') contains TeX
- support for many fonts, both commercially available and free.
-
- * The Fontinst distribution (`CTAN:/fonts/utilities/psfonts')
+ * The Fontinst distribution (`http://tug.org/applications/fontinst'
supports quite general creation of virtual fonts, named according
to the scheme given here.
- * The Dvips translator (original at
- `ftp://labrea.stanford.edu/pub/dvips*.tar.gz' and variation at
- `ftp://tug.org/tex/dvipsk.tar.gz') supports resident and
- downloadable PostScript fonts. Dvips was the first real
- application of Fontname 1. Dvips also includes Afm2tfm, another
+ * The Dvips translator (`http://tug.org/dvips') supports resident
+ and downloadable PostScript fonts. Dvips was the first place where
+ Fontname became widely known. Dvips also includes Afm2tfm, another
program that can create virtual fonts.
- * The Dviljk processor (`ftp://tug.org/tex/dviljk.tar.gz') contains
- TeX support for the fonts built into the LaserJet 4.
+ * The Dviljk processor (included in TeX Live) contains TeX support
+ for the fonts built into the LaserJet 4.
* `Designing New Typefaces with Metafont', by Richard Southall,
Stanford Computer Science Department Technical Report
@@ -187,13 +181,13 @@ File: fontname.info, Node: Filenames for fonts, Next: Long names, Prev: Intro
2 Filenames for fonts
*********************
-We must limit ourselves to eight character names, for compatibility with
-DOS filesystems and the ISO 9660 standard used for CD-ROM distribution.
-Names may consist of only the letters (monocase a-z), numerals (0-9),
-and underscore.
+In this scheme, names may consist of only the letters (monocase a-z),
+numerals (0-9), and underscore. Having two names which differ only in
+case is undesirable, since it results in clashes on common Windows
+filesystems.
- Here is the basic division of the eight characters (the spaces here
-are merely for readability):
+ Here is the basic scheme (the spaces here are merely for
+readability):
S TT W [V...] [N] [E] [DD]
@@ -223,11 +217,15 @@ E
DD
represents the design size (in decimal), and is omitted if the
font is linearly scaled. Mittelbach in `TUGboat' 13(1) proposes
- using hexadecimal or base-36 notation. I don't think the
- increased range makes up for the unreadability of the common sizes
- (e.g., 10pt fonts would have a suffix `a' (in hex), or `j' (in
- base 36)).
+ using hexadecimal or base-36 notation. In my opinion, the
+ increased range does not make up for the unreadability of the
+ common sizes (e.g., 10pt fonts would have a suffix `a' (in hex),
+ or `j' (in base 36)).
+
+ We used to try to limit font names to eight characters. This was
+never completely possible, and since DOS filesystems have become rare,
+it's no longer an issue.
The weight, variants, and width are probably all best taken from the
original name of the font, instead of trying to relate them to some
@@ -306,6 +304,7 @@ directory name, and comment.
u urw URW
v sil SIL
w wolfram Wolfram
+ y arkandis Arkandis Digital Foundry
z - bizarre (fontname is nonstandard)
- autofont Eddie Kohler's autofont program
- jknappen Joerg Knappen
@@ -371,7 +370,7 @@ supplier.
@c @mapfile{
@c email = "tex-fonts@tug.org",
-@c date = "21feb08",
+@c date = "22feb09",
@c url = "http://tug.org/fontname/typeface.map",
@c supported = "yes",
@c docstring = "Typeface abbreviations for the TeX Fontname scheme.",
@@ -605,6 +604,7 @@ im imago Imago
in industri Industria
io ionic Ionic b:News701BT
ip impressm Impressum
+ir Irianis IrianisADF
is italnos ItalianOldStyle
it italia Italia
iw ironwood Ironwood
@@ -863,6 +863,9 @@ ut utopia Utopia
uw usherwoo Usherwood
uy universi University
v0 vineta Vineta
+v1 venturissans VenturisSansADF
+v2 venturis2 VenturisADFNo2
+v3 venturissans2 VenturisSansADFNo2
va activa Activa
vc vectora Vectora
vd vandijck VanDijck
@@ -870,11 +873,13 @@ ve veraseri VeraSerif
vg visigoth Visigoth
vi victoria Victoria
vj veljovic Veljovic
+vl versaill Versailles
vm veramono VeraSansMono
vn verdana Verdana
-vl versaill Versailles
+vo venturisold VenturisOldADF
vr vagrnd VAGRounded
vs verasans VeraSans
+vt venturis VenturisADF
vv viva Viva
w0 weddingt WeddingT
w1 wiesbswi WiesbadenSwing
@@ -1192,7 +1197,7 @@ PostScript `Encoding' name.
obsolete [3=>7f] Fraction
obsolete [4 fax; now typeface `lx', Lucida Fax]
5 escape for (presently) phonetic encodings
- 6 escape for Cyrillic encodings [was `SemiSerif']
+ 6 escape for (mostly) Cyrillic encodings [was `SemiSerif']
7 escape for (mostly) 7-bit encodings
8 escape for (mostly) 8-bit encodings
9 escape for (presently) expert encodings [was oldstyle digits]
@@ -1232,6 +1237,7 @@ PostScript `Encoding' name.
6b Cyrillic part of ISO 8859-5, seven bits
6c T2C
6d Cyrillic CP866 encoding
+ 6g LGR Greek font encoding
6i ISO 8859-5
6k Cyrillic KOI8-R encoding
6m Cyrillic Macintosh encoding
@@ -1363,7 +1369,7 @@ benefit of DVI-reading programs in the same file. Comments start with
Besides allowing long names, this sort of mapping file has other
benefits. TeX source or DVI files can be more easily transported,
-because the font names in a particular file can be made work on every
+because the font names in a particular file can be made to work on every
system. Also, when combined with a consistent naming scheme, macros
could be written to access any of a number of fonts. Right now, each
font family has to have specialized macros written to deal with it.
@@ -11544,7 +11550,7 @@ accordingly:
uzdr Dingbats d050000l

-File: fontname.info, Node: Encodings, Next: Font legalities, Prev: Font name lists, Up: Top
+File: fontname.info, Node: Encodings, Next: General index, Prev: Font name lists, Up: Top
Appendix B Encodings
********************
@@ -12387,12 +12393,92 @@ File: fontname.info, Node: ec, Next: groff, Prev: dvips, Up: Encodings
B.5 `ec.enc': Cork encoding
===========================
+% @@psencodingfile@{
+% date = "6jul08",
+% filename = "ec.enc",
+% email = "tex-fonts@@tug.org",
+% docstring = "This is the EC (aka Cork aka T1) encoding vector
+% for 8-bit fonts to be used with TeX."
+% @}
+%
+% Names of the glyphs try to comply with:
+% Adobe Glyph List For New Fonts, ver. 1.6, 30 Januaury 2006
+% http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/opentype/aglfn13.txt
+% but some exceptions are listed below.
+%
+% The following characters are not present in Unicode:
+% - /perthousandzero = used to compose /perthousand, /pertenthousand, ... out of /percent + this character
+% - Germandbls = now there is a related character in Unicode,
+% U+1E9E - LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S
+% but probably /S_S ligature name should be used instead
+%
+% The following two characters have different Unicode mappings than on the AGL:
+% - /tcedilla = U+0163 - LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA
+% according to AGL it should be /tcommaaccent
+% - /Tcedilla = U+0162 - LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA
+% according to AGL it should be /Tcommaaccent
+% But having /scedilla and /tcommaaccent mixed is even more ugly.
+%
+% The following characters are not present on the AGL:
+% - /dotlessj = U+0237 - LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J
+% - /cwm = U+200B - ZERO WIDTH SPACE
+% - /visiblespace = U+2423 - OPEN BOX
+%
+% The following ligatures are deprecated by recent AGL:
+% - /ff, /fi, /fl, /ffi, /ffl = /f_i and similar should have been used instead
+%
+% Special characters:
+% - /hyphen.alt = hanging hyphen char (half-width)
+% used when no micro-typographic extensions were available yet
+%
+% Other remarks:
+% - /Eth = U+00D0 - LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ETH
+% must also be used as /Dcroat
+% U+0110 - LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH STROKE
+%
+% Misleading names and shapes of letters (that lead to different names in past)
+% - /lcaron = U+013E - LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CARON
+% /lquoteright
+% - /Lcaron = U+013D - LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CARON
+% /Lquoteright
+% - /dcaron = U+010F - LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON
+% /dquoteright
+% - /tcaron = U+0165 - LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CARON
+% /tquoteright
+% - /dcroat = U+0111 - LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE
+% /dbar, /dmacron
+%
+% - /cwm - /bom, /zerowidthnobreakspace
+% - /underscore - /underline
+% - /hyphen.alt - /sfthyphen, /hyphen, /dash
+%
+%
+% Turkish & Romanian
+% --------------------
+% EC encoding has been defined to include /tcedilla and /scedilla.
+% For Turkish one needs /scedilla, while for Romanian one would need
+% "t with comma below" (/tcommaaccent) and "s with comma below" (/scommaaccent).
+% "t with cedilla" in not used in any language except in inferior
+% Romanian typography that can use cedillas instead of commas below.
+% AGL has a strange mapping as well.
%
-% This is the EC encoding.
+% Without adding an additional character, it is impossible to support both
+% languages at the same time, so EC is not really best choice for Romanians,
+% even though it can be "misused" if one replaces both /scedilla and /tcedilla
+% with /scommaaccent and /tcommaaccent.
%
-% These are the ligs and kerns in addition to those found in the
-% AFM file. (The only ligs in the Times-Roman.afm file are the
-% fi and fl ligatures.)
+% Characters that have been renamed in July 2008:
+% 0x18 /zeroinferior -> /perthousandzero
+% 0x20 U+2423 /visualspace -> /visiblespace (if font doesn't have it, use /space)
+% 0x7F U+002D /hyphen -> /hyphen.alt U+???
+% 0x8D U+014A /Ng -> /Eng
+% 0x9E U+0111 /dbar -> /dcroat
+% 0xAD U+014B /ng -> /eng
+% 0xB4 U+0165 /tquoteright -> /tcaron
+%
+% Although these ligatures and kerns are somewhat questionable to have
+% in an encoding file, they've been here forever, and they are
+% traditional in the TeX world, so we preserve them.
%
% LIGKERN space l =: lslash ; space L =: Lslash ;
% LIGKERN question quoteleft =: questiondown ; exclam quoteleft =: exclamdown ;
@@ -12414,60 +12500,263 @@ B.5 `ec.enc': Cork encoding
% LIGKERN comma comma =: quotedblbase ; less less =: guillemotleft ;
% LIGKERN greater greater =: guillemotright ;
%
-/ECEncoding [ % now 256 chars follow
-% 0x00
- /grave /acute /circumflex /tilde /dieresis /hungarumlaut /ring /caron
- /breve /macron /dotaccent /cedilla
- /ogonek /quotesinglbase /guilsinglleft /guilsinglright
-% 0x10
- /quotedblleft /quotedblright /quotedblbase /guillemotleft
- /guillemotright /endash /emdash /cwm
- /zeroinferior /dotlessi /dotlessj /ff /fi /fl /ffi /ffl
-% 0x20
- /visualspace /exclam /quotedbl /numbersign
- /dollar /percent /ampersand /quoteright
- /parenleft /parenright /asterisk /plus /comma /hyphen /period /slash
-% 0x30
- /zero /one /two /three /four /five /six /seven
- /eight /nine /colon /semicolon /less /equal /greater /question
-% 0x40
- /at /A /B /C /D /E /F /G /H /I /J /K /L /M /N /O
-% 0x50
- /P /Q /R /S /T /U /V /W
- /X /Y /Z /bracketleft /backslash /bracketright /asciicircum /underscore
-% 0x60
- /quoteleft /a /b /c /d /e /f /g /h /i /j /k /l /m /n /o
-% 0x70
- /p /q /r /s /t /u /v /w
- /x /y /z /braceleft /bar /braceright /asciitilde /hyphen
-% 0x80
- /Abreve /Aogonek /Cacute /Ccaron /Dcaron /Ecaron /Eogonek /Gbreve
- /Lacute /Lcaron /Lslash /Nacute /Ncaron /Ng /Ohungarumlaut /Racute
-% 0x90
- /Rcaron /Sacute /Scaron /Scedilla
- /Tcaron /Tcedilla /Uhungarumlaut /Uring
- /Ydieresis /Zacute /Zcaron /Zdotaccent /IJ /Idotaccent /dbar /section
-% 0xA0
- /abreve /aogonek /cacute /ccaron /dcaron /ecaron /eogonek /gbreve
- /lacute /lcaron /lslash /nacute /ncaron /ng /ohungarumlaut /racute
-% 0xB0
- /rcaron /sacute /scaron /scedilla
- /tquoteright /tcedilla /uhungarumlaut /uring
- /ydieresis /zacute /zcaron /zdotaccent /ij /exclamdown /questiondown /sterling
-% 0xC0
- /Agrave /Aacute /Acircumflex /Atilde /Adieresis /Aring /AE /Ccedilla
- /Egrave /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Edieresis
- /Igrave /Iacute /Icircumflex /Idieresis
-% 0xD0
- /Eth /Ntilde /Ograve /Oacute /Ocircumflex /Otilde /Odieresis /OE
- /Oslash /Ugrave /Uacute /Ucircumflex /Udieresis /Yacute /Thorn /Germandbls
-% 0xE0
- /agrave /aacute /acircumflex /atilde /adieresis /aring /ae /ccedilla
- /egrave /eacute /ecircumflex /edieresis
- /igrave /iacute /icircumflex /idieresis
-% 0xF0
- /eth /ntilde /ograve /oacute /ocircumflex /otilde /odieresis /oe
- /oslash /ugrave /uacute /ucircumflex /udieresis /yacute /thorn /germandbls
+/ECEncoding [ % now 256 chars follow
+/grave % 0x00 U+0060
+/acute % 0x01 U+00B4
+/circumflex % 0x02 U+02C6
+/tilde % 0x03 U+02DC
+/dieresis % 0x04 U+00A8
+/hungarumlaut % 0x05 U+02DD
+/ring % 0x06 U+02DA
+/caron % 0x07 U+02C7
+/breve % 0x08 U+02D8
+/macron % 0x09 U+00AF
+/dotaccent % 0x0A U+02D9
+/cedilla % 0x0B U+00B8
+/ogonek % 0x0C U+02DB
+/quotesinglbase % 0x0D U+201A
+/guilsinglleft % 0x0E U+2039
+/guilsinglright % 0x0F U+203A
+/quotedblleft % 0x10 U+201C
+/quotedblright % 0x11 U+201D
+/quotedblbase % 0x12 U+201E
+/guillemotleft % 0x13 U+00AB
+/guillemotright % 0x14 U+00BB
+/endash % 0x15 U+2013
+/emdash % 0x16 U+2014
+/cwm % 0x17 U+200B
+/perthousandzero % 0x18 ______
+/dotlessi % 0x19 U+0131
+/dotlessj % 0x1A U+0237
+/ff % 0x1B U+FB00
+/fi % 0x1C U+FB01
+/fl % 0x1D U+FB02
+/ffi % 0x1E U+FB03
+/ffl % 0x1F U+FB04
+/visiblespace % 0x20 U+2423
+/exclam % 0x21
+/quotedbl % 0x22
+/numbersign % 0x23
+/dollar % 0x24
+/percent % 0x25
+/ampersand % 0x26
+/quoteright % 0x27 U+2019
+/parenleft % 0x28
+/parenright % 0x29
+/asterisk % 0x2A
+/plus % 0x2B
+/comma % 0x2C
+/hyphen % 0x2D
+/period % 0x2E
+/slash % 0x2F
+/zero % 0x30
+/one % 0x31
+/two % 0x32
+/three % 0x33
+/four % 0x34
+/five % 0x35
+/six % 0x36
+/seven % 0x37
+/eight % 0x38
+/nine % 0x39
+/colon % 0x3A
+/semicolon % 0x3B
+/less % 0x3C
+/equal % 0x3D
+/greater % 0x3E
+/question % 0x3F
+/at % 0x40
+/A % 0x41
+/B % 0x42
+/C % 0x43
+/D % 0x44
+/E % 0x45
+/F % 0x46
+/G % 0x47
+/H % 0x48
+/I % 0x49
+/J % 0x4A
+/K % 0x4B
+/L % 0x4C
+/M % 0x4D
+/N % 0x4E
+/O % 0x4F
+/P % 0x50
+/Q % 0x51
+/R % 0x52
+/S % 0x53
+/T % 0x54
+/U % 0x55
+/V % 0x56
+/W % 0x57
+/X % 0x58
+/Y % 0x59
+/Z % 0x5A
+/bracketleft % 0x5B
+/backslash % 0x5C
+/bracketright % 0x5D
+/asciicircum % 0x5E
+/underscore % 0x5F
+/quoteleft % 0x60 U+2018
+/a % 0x61
+/b % 0x62
+/c % 0x63
+/d % 0x64
+/e % 0x65
+/f % 0x66
+/g % 0x67
+/h % 0x68
+/i % 0x69
+/j % 0x6A
+/k % 0x6B
+/l % 0x6C
+/m % 0x6D
+/n % 0x6E
+/o % 0x6F
+/p % 0x70
+/q % 0x71
+/r % 0x72
+/s % 0x73
+/t % 0x74
+/u % 0x75
+/v % 0x76
+/w % 0x77
+/x % 0x78
+/y % 0x79
+/z % 0x7A
+/braceleft % 0x7B
+/bar % 0x7C
+/braceright % 0x7D
+/asciitilde % 0x7E
+/hyphen.alt % 0x7F U+002D % U+????
+/Abreve % 0x80 U+0102
+/Aogonek % 0x81 U+0104
+/Cacute % 0x82 U+0106
+/Ccaron % 0x83 U+010C
+/Dcaron % 0x84 U+010E
+/Ecaron % 0x85 U+011A
+/Eogonek % 0x86 U+0118
+/Gbreve % 0x87 U+011E
+/Lacute % 0x88 U+0139
+/Lcaron % 0x89 U+013D
+/Lslash % 0x8A U+0141
+/Nacute % 0x8B U+0143
+/Ncaron % 0x8C U+0147
+/Eng % 0x8D U+014A
+/Ohungarumlaut % 0x8E U+0150
+/Racute % 0x8F U+0154
+/Rcaron % 0x90 U+0158
+/Sacute % 0x91 U+015A
+/Scaron % 0x92 U+0160
+/Scedilla % 0x93 U+015E
+/Tcaron % 0x94 U+0164
+/Tcedilla % 0x95 U+0162
+/Uhungarumlaut % 0x96 U+0170
+/Uring % 0x97 U+016E
+/Ydieresis % 0x98 U+0178
+/Zacute % 0x99 U+0179
+/Zcaron % 0x9A U+017D
+/Zdotaccent % 0x9B U+017B
+/IJ % 0x9C U+0132
+/Idotaccent % 0x9D U+0130
+/dcroat % 0x9E U+0111
+/section % 0x9F U+00A7
+/abreve % 0xA0 U+0103
+/aogonek % 0xA1 U+0105
+/cacute % 0xA2 U+0107
+/ccaron % 0xA3 U+010D
+/dcaron % 0xA4 U+010F
+/ecaron % 0xA5 U+011B
+/eogonek % 0xA6 U+0119
+/gbreve % 0xA7 U+011F
+/lacute % 0xA8 U+013A
+/lcaron % 0xA9 U+013E
+/lslash % 0xAA U+0142
+/nacute % 0xAB U+0144
+/ncaron % 0xAC U+0148
+/eng % 0xAD U+014B
+/ohungarumlaut % 0xAE U+0151
+/racute % 0xAF U+0155
+/rcaron % 0xB0 U+0159
+/sacute % 0xB1 U+015B
+/scaron % 0xB2 U+0161
+/scedilla % 0xB3 U+015F
+/tcaron % 0xB4 U+0165
+/tcedilla % 0xB5 U+0163
+/uhungarumlaut % 0xB6 U+0171
+/uring % 0xB7 U+016F
+/ydieresis % 0xB8 U+00FF
+/zacute % 0xB9 U+017A
+/zcaron % 0xBA U+017E
+/zdotaccent % 0xBB U+017C
+/ij % 0xBC U+0133
+/exclamdown % 0xBD U+00A1
+/questiondown % 0xBE U+00BF
+/sterling % 0xBF U+00A3
+/Agrave % 0xC0
+/Aacute % 0xC1
+/Acircumflex % 0xC2
+/Atilde % 0xC3
+/Adieresis % 0xC4
+/Aring % 0xC5
+/AE % 0xC6
+/Ccedilla % 0xC7
+/Egrave % 0xC8
+/Eacute % 0xC9
+/Ecircumflex % 0xCA
+/Edieresis % 0xCB
+/Igrave % 0xCC
+/Iacute % 0xCD
+/Icircumflex % 0xCE
+/Idieresis % 0xCF
+/Eth % 0xD0
+/Ntilde % 0xD1
+/Ograve % 0xD2
+/Oacute % 0xD3
+/Ocircumflex % 0xD4
+/Otilde % 0xD5
+/Odieresis % 0xD6
+/OE % 0xD7 U+0152
+/Oslash % 0xD8
+/Ugrave % 0xD9
+/Uacute % 0xDA
+/Ucircumflex % 0xDB
+/Udieresis % 0xDC
+/Yacute % 0xDD
+/Thorn % 0xDE
+/Germandbls % 0xDF (U+1E9E, /S_S)
+/agrave % 0xE0
+/aacute % 0xE1
+/acircumflex % 0xE2
+/atilde % 0xE3
+/adieresis % 0xE4
+/aring % 0xE5
+/ae % 0xE6
+/ccedilla % 0xE7
+/egrave % 0xE8
+/eacute % 0xE9
+/ecircumflex % 0xEA
+/edieresis % 0xEB
+/igrave % 0xEC
+/iacute % 0xED
+/icircumflex % 0xEE
+/idieresis % 0xEF
+/eth % 0xF0
+/ntilde % 0xF1
+/ograve % 0xF2
+/oacute % 0xF3
+/ocircumflex % 0xF4
+/otilde % 0xF5
+/odieresis % 0xF6
+/oe % 0xF7 U+0153
+/oslash % 0xF8
+/ugrave % 0xF9
+/uacute % 0xFA
+/ucircumflex % 0xFB
+/udieresis % 0xFC
+/yacute % 0xFD
+/thorn % 0xFE
+/germandbls % 0xFF U+00DF
] def

@@ -14304,15 +14593,14 @@ B.12 `texnansi.enc'
From Y&Y.
% @psencodingfile{
+% date = "22apr09",
+% filename = "texnansi.enc",
+% email = "tex-fonts@tug.org",
% author = "Y&Y, Inc.",
% version = "1.1",
-% date = "1 December 1996",
-% filename = "texnansi.enc",
-% email = "help@YandY.com",
-% address = "45 Walden Street // Concord, MA 01742, USA",
% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-% checksum = "xx",
-% docstring = "Encoding for fonts in Adobe Type 1 format for use with TeX."
+% docstring = "texnansi (aka LY1) encoding vector for Type 1 fonts to
+% be used with TeX, following ASCII and Windows ANSI."
% }
%
% The idea is to have all 228 characters normally included in Type 1 text
@@ -14357,268 +14645,271 @@ From Y&Y.
% into PFA form, to include the attached `texnansi.enc' encoding vector,
% and to then actually reencode the font based on that encoding vector.
%
+% Revised 2009 April 20 with doc changes only (Uni20AC -> uni20ac).
+% Revised 2009 March 9 with doc changes only.
% Revised 1996 June 1 by adding second position for `fl' to avoid Acrobat bug.
% Revised 1996 June 1 by adding second position for `fraction' for same reason.
-% Revised 1997 Oct 1 by adding cwm (used in boundary char TFM code)
-% Revised 1998 Mar 1 by adding Unicode for Euro character
+% Revised 1997 Oct 1 by adding cwm (used in boundary char TFM code).
+% Revised 1998 Mar 1 by adding Unicode for Euro character.
+% emacs-page
%
-/TeXnANSIEncoding [
-/.notdef % 0
-/Euro % /Uni20AC 1
-/.notdef % 2
-/.notdef % 3
-/fraction % 4
-/dotaccent % 5
-/hungarumlaut % 6
-/ogonek % 7
-/fl % 8
-/.notdef % /fraction % 9 not used (see 4), backward compatability only
-/cwm % 10 not used, except boundary char internally maybe
-/ff % 11
-/fi % 12
-/.notdef % /fl % 13 not used (see 8), backward compatability only
-/ffi % 14
-/ffl % 15
-/dotlessi % 16
-/dotlessj % 17
-/grave % 18
-/acute % 19
-/caron % 20
-/breve % 21
-/macron % 22
-/ring % 23
-/cedilla % 24
-/germandbls % 25
-/ae % 26
-/oe % 27
-/oslash % 28
-/AE % 29
-/OE % 30
-/Oslash % 31
-/space % 32 % /suppress in TeX text
-/exclam % 33
-/quotedbl % 34 % /quotedblright in TeX text
-/numbersign % 35
-/dollar % 36
-/percent % 37
-/ampersand % 38
-/quoteright % 39 % /quotesingle in ANSI
-/parenleft % 40
-/parenright % 41
-/asterisk % 42
-/plus % 43
-/comma % 44
-/hyphen % 45
-/period % 46
-/slash % 47
-/zero % 48
-/one % 49
-/two % 50
-/three % 51
-/four % 52
-/five % 53
-/six % 54
-/seven % 55
-/eight % 56
-/nine % 57
-/colon % 58
-/semicolon % 59
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-/equal % 61
-/greater % 62 % /questiondown in TeX text
-/question % 63
-/at % 64
-/A % 65
-/B % 66
-/C % 67
-/D % 68
-/E % 69
-/F % 70
-/G % 71
-/H % 72
-/I % 73
-/J % 74
-/K % 75
-/L % 76
-/M % 77
-/N % 78
-/O % 79
-/P % 80
-/Q % 81
-/R % 82
-/S % 83
-/T % 84
-/U % 85
-/V % 86
-/W % 87
-/X % 88
-/Y % 89
-/Z % 90
-/bracketleft % 91
-/backslash % 92 % /quotedblleft in TeX text
-/bracketright % 93
-/circumflex % 94 % /asciicircum in ASCII
-/underscore % 95 % /dotaccent in TeX text
-/quoteleft % 96 % /grave accent in ANSI
-/a % 97
-/b % 98
-/c % 99
-/d % 100
-/e % 101
-/f % 102
-/g % 103
-/h % 104
-/i % 105
-/j % 106
-/k % 107
-/l % 108
-/m % 109
-/n % 110
-/o % 111
-/p % 112
-/q % 113
-/r % 114
-/s % 115
-/t % 116
-/u % 117
-/v % 118
-/w % 119
-/x % 120
-/y % 121
-/z % 122
-/braceleft % 123 % /endash in TeX text
-/bar % 124 % /emdash in TeX test
-/braceright % 125 % /hungarumlaut in TeX text
-/tilde % 126 % /asciitilde in ASCII
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-/quotesinglbase % 130
-/florin % 131
-/quotedblbase % 132
-/ellipsis % 133
-/dagger % 134
-/daggerdbl % 135
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-/guilsinglleft % 139
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-/Zcaron % 141
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-/quoteright % 146
-/quotedblleft % 147
-/quotedblright % 148
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-/guilsinglright % 155
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-/zcaron % 157
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-/Ydieresis % 159
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-/cent % 162
-/sterling % 163
-/currency % 164
-/yen % 165
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-/section % 167
-/dieresis % 168
-/copyright % 169
-/ordfeminine % 170
-/guillemotleft % 171
-/logicalnot % 172
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-/registered % 174
-/macron % 175
-/degree % 176
-/plusminus % 177
-/twosuperior % 178
-/threesuperior % 179
-/acute % 180
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-/guillemotright % 187
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-/threequarters % 190
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-/Eacute % 201
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-/Edieresis % 203
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-/Otilde % 213
-/Odieresis % 214
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-/Oslash % 216
-/Ugrave % 217
-/Uacute % 218
-/Ucircumflex % 219
-/Udieresis % 220
-/Yacute % 221
-/Thorn % 222
-/germandbls % 223
-/agrave % 224
-/aacute % 225
-/acircumflex % 226
-/atilde % 227
-/adieresis % 228
-/aring % 229
-/ae % 230
-/ccedilla % 231
-/egrave % 232
-/eacute % 233
-/ecircumflex % 234
-/edieresis % 235
-/igrave % 236
-/iacute % 237
-/icircumflex % 238
-/idieresis % 239
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-/ntilde % 241
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-/oacute % 243
-/ocircumflex % 244
-/otilde % 245
-/odieresis % 246
-/divide % 247 % oe in T1
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-/ugrave % 249
-/uacute % 250
-/ucircumflex % 251
-/udieresis % 252
-/yacute % 253
-/thorn % 254
-/ydieresis % 255 % germandbls in T1
+/TeXnANSIEncoding [ % now 256 chars follow
+/.notdef % 0x00 0
+/Euro % 0x01 1 /uni20AC
+/.notdef % 0x02 2
+/.notdef % 0x03 3
+/fraction % 0x04 4
+/dotaccent % 0x05 5
+/hungarumlaut % 0x06 6
+/ogonek % 0x07 7
+/fl % 0x08 8
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+/cwm % 0x0A 10 not used, except boundary char internally
+/ff % 0x0B 11
+/fi % 0x0C 12
+/.notdef % 0x0D 13 /fl at 8, backward compatibility only
+/ffi % 0x0E 14
+/ffl % 0x0F 15
+/dotlessi % 0x10 16
+/dotlessj % 0x11 17
+/grave % 0x12 18
+/acute % 0x13 19
+/caron % 0x14 20
+/breve % 0x15 21
+/macron % 0x16 22
+/ring % 0x17 23
+/cedilla % 0x18 24
+/germandbls % 0x19 25
+/ae % 0x1A 26
+/oe % 0x1B 27
+/oslash % 0x1C 28
+/AE % 0x1D 29
+/OE % 0x1E 30
+/Oslash % 0x1F 31
+/space % 0x20 32 /suppress in TeX text
+/exclam % 0x21 33
+/quotedbl % 0x22 34 /quotedblright in TeX text
+/numbersign % 0x23 35
+/dollar % 0x24 36
+/percent % 0x25 37
+/ampersand % 0x26 38
+/quoteright % 0x27 39 /quotesingle in ANSI
+/parenleft % 0x28 40
+/parenright % 0x29 41
+/asterisk % 0x2A 42
+/plus % 0x2B 43
+/comma % 0x2C 44
+/hyphen % 0x2D 45
+/period % 0x2E 46
+/slash % 0x2F 47
+/zero % 0x30 48
+/one % 0x31 49
+/two % 0x32 50
+/three % 0x33 51
+/four % 0x34 52
+/five % 0x35 53
+/six % 0x36 54
+/seven % 0x37 55
+/eight % 0x38 56
+/nine % 0x39 57
+/colon % 0x3A 58
+/semicolon % 0x3B 59
+/less % 0x3C 60 /exclamdown in Tex text
+/equal % 0x3D 61
+/greater % 0x3E 62 /questiondown in TeX text
+/question % 0x3F 63
+/at % 0x40 64
+/A % 0x41 65
+/B % 0x42 66
+/C % 0x43 67
+/D % 0x44 68
+/E % 0x45 69
+/F % 0x46 70
+/G % 0x47 71
+/H % 0x48 72
+/I % 0x49 73
+/J % 0x4A 74
+/K % 0x4B 75
+/L % 0x4C 76
+/M % 0x4D 77
+/N % 0x4E 78
+/O % 0x4F 79
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+/Q % 0x51 81
+/R % 0x52 82
+/S % 0x53 83
+/T % 0x54 84
+/U % 0x55 85
+/V % 0x56 86
+/W % 0x57 87
+/X % 0x58 88
+/Y % 0x59 89
+/Z % 0x5A 90
+/bracketleft % 0x5B 91
+/backslash % 0x5C 92 /quotedblleft in TeX text
+/bracketright % 0x5D 93
+/circumflex % 0x5E 94 /asciicircum in ASCII
+/underscore % 0x5F 95 /dotaccent in TeX text
+/quoteleft % 0x60 96 /grave accent in ANSI
+/a % 0x61 97
+/b % 0x62 98
+/c % 0x63 99
+/d % 0x64 100
+/e % 0x65 101
+/f % 0x66 102
+/g % 0x67 103
+/h % 0x68 104
+/i % 0x69 105
+/j % 0x6A 106
+/k % 0x6B 107
+/l % 0x6C 108
+/m % 0x6D 109
+/n % 0x6E 110
+/o % 0x6F 111
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+/q % 0x71 113
+/r % 0x72 114
+/s % 0x73 115
+/t % 0x74 116
+/u % 0x75 117
+/v % 0x76 118
+/w % 0x77 119
+/x % 0x78 120
+/y % 0x79 121
+/z % 0x7A 122
+/braceleft % 0x7B 123 /endash in TeX text
+/bar % 0x7C 124 /emdash in TeX test
+/braceright % 0x7D 125 /hungarumlaut in TeX text
+/tilde % 0x7E 126 /asciitilde in ASCII
+/dieresis % 0x7F 127 also at 168
+/Lslash % 0x80 128 position is unfortunate, but too late to fix
+/quotesingle % 0x81 129
+/quotesinglbase % 0x82 130
+/florin % 0x83 131
+/quotedblbase % 0x84 132
+/ellipsis % 0x85 133
+/dagger % 0x86 134
+/daggerdbl % 0x87 135
+/circumflex % 0x88 136
+/perthousand % 0x89 137
+/Scaron % 0x8A 138
+/guilsinglleft % 0x8B 139
+/OE % 0x8C 140
+/Zcaron % 0x8D 141
+/asciicircum % 0x8E 142
+/minus % 0x8F 143
+/lslash % 0x90 144
+/quoteleft % 0x91 145
+/quoteright % 0x92 146
+/quotedblleft % 0x93 147
+/quotedblright % 0x94 148
+/bullet % 0x95 149
+/endash % 0x96 150
+/emdash % 0x97 151
+/tilde % 0x98 152
+/trademark % 0x99 153
+/scaron % 0x9A 154
+/guilsinglright % 0x9B 155
+/oe % 0x9C 156
+/zcaron % 0x9D 157
+/asciitilde % 0x9E 158
+/Ydieresis % 0x9F 159
+/nbspace % 0xA0 160 no break space
+/exclamdown % 0xA1 161
+/cent % 0xA2 162
+/sterling % 0xA3 163
+/currency % 0xA4 164
+/yen % 0xA5 165
+/brokenbar % 0xA6 166
+/section % 0xA7 167
+/dieresis % 0xA8 168
+/copyright % 0xA9 169
+/ordfeminine % 0xAA 170
+/guillemotleft % 0xAB 171
+/logicalnot % 0xAC 172
+/sfthyphen % 0xAD 173 /hyphen (hanging hyphen)
+/registered % 0xAE 174
+/macron % 0xAF 175
+/degree % 0xB0 176
+/plusminus % 0xB1 177
+/twosuperior % 0xB2 178
+/threesuperior % 0xB3 179
+/acute % 0xB4 180
+/mu % 0xB5 181
+/paragraph % 0xB6 182
+/periodcentered % 0xB7 183
+/cedilla % 0xB8 184
+/onesuperior % 0xB9 185
+/ordmasculine % 0xBA 186
+/guillemotright % 0xBB 187
+/onequarter % 0xBC 188
+/onehalf % 0xBD 189
+/threequarters % 0xBE 190
+/questiondown % 0xBF 191
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+/Aacute % 0xC1 193
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+/Atilde % 0xC3 195
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+/Aring % 0xC5 197
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+/Egrave % 0xC8 200
+/Eacute % 0xC9 201
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+/Edieresis % 0xCB 203
+/Igrave % 0xCC 204
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+/Ograve % 0xD2 210
+/Oacute % 0xD3 211
+/Ocircumflex % 0xD4 212
+/Otilde % 0xD5 213
+/Odieresis % 0xD6 214
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+/Oslash % 0xD8 216
+/Ugrave % 0xD9 217
+/Uacute % 0xDA 218
+/Ucircumflex % 0xDB 219
+/Udieresis % 0xDC 220
+/Yacute % 0xDD 221
+/Thorn % 0xDE 222
+/germandbls % 0xDF 223
+/agrave % 0xE0 224
+/aacute % 0xE1 225
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+/atilde % 0xE3 227
+/adieresis % 0xE4 228
+/aring % 0xE5 229
+/ae % 0xE6 230
+/ccedilla % 0xE7 231
+/egrave % 0xE8 232
+/eacute % 0xE9 233
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+/edieresis % 0xEB 235
+/igrave % 0xEC 236
+/iacute % 0xED 237
+/icircumflex % 0xEE 238
+/idieresis % 0xEF 239
+/eth % 0xF0 240
+/ntilde % 0xF1 241
+/ograve % 0xF2 242
+/oacute % 0xF3 243
+/ocircumflex % 0xF4 244
+/otilde % 0xF5 245
+/odieresis % 0xF6 246
+/divide % 0xF7 247 oe in T1
+/oslash % 0xF8 248
+/ugrave % 0xF9 249
+/uacute % 0xFA 250
+/ucircumflex % 0xFB 251
+/udieresis % 0xFC 252
+/yacute % 0xFD 253
+/thorn % 0xFE 254
+/ydieresis % 0xFF 255 germandbls in T1
] def

@@ -14631,22 +14922,28 @@ From Y&Y. `texnansi' without repeats.
% @psencodingfile{
% author = "Y&Y, Inc.",
-% version = "1.2",
-% date = "1 December 1998",
-% filename = "texnansix.enc",
-% email = "support@YandY.com",
-% address = "45 Walden Street // Concord, MA 01742, USA",
+% version = "1.3",
+% date = "22apr09",
+% filename = "texnansx.enc",
+% email = "tex-fonts@tug.org",
% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-% checksum = "xx",
% docstring = "Encoding for fonts in Adobe Type 1 format for use with TeX."
% }
+% MODIFIED FOR AFM2TFM to avoid repeated encodings, namely these
+% positions have become .notdef:
%
-% MODIFIED FOR AFM2TFM to avoid repeated encodings...
+% 137/circumflex 141/OE 146/quoteleft 147/quoteright 153/tilde 157/oe
+% 169/dieresis 176/macron 181/acute 185/cedilla 199/AE 217/Oslash
+% 224/germandbls 231/ae 249/oslash
%
+% 22apr09 document the precise differences from texnansi.
+% 17aug08 change /Uni20AC (wrong capitalization of /Uni) to /Euro for
+% consistency with other encodings. tex-live mail from Vasile Gaburici,
+% 16 Aug 2008 20:44:08.
%
/TeXnANSIEncoding [
/.notdef % 0
-/Uni20AC % /Euro 1
+/Euro % /uni20AC 1
/.notdef % 2
/.notdef % 3
/fraction % 4
@@ -15564,82 +15861,7 @@ B.15 `xt2.enc': typewriter OT1 + ISO Latin 2 extended
% LIGKERN f {} f ; f {} i ; f {} l ;

-File: fontname.info, Node: Font legalities, Next: General index, Prev: Encodings, Up: Top
-
-Appendix C Font legalities
-**************************
-
-This section owes a great deal to Charles Bigelow (co-designer with Kris
-Holmes of the Lucida typeface family, among others), who has generously
-answered our many queries about fonts and the law around the world with
-remarkable patience and understanding. (But he is naturally not
-responsible for any errors here, much less our opinions.)
-
- Fonts have always been treated rather strangely under the law, as
-befits their rather strange nature: letterforms are indivisibly both
-_useful_ and _artistic_. In most countries--in all countries until
-recently--utility has taken precedence; i.e., it has been legal to copy
-fonts without permission or fee.
-
- In any case, to the best of my knowledge, the situation in those
-countries which have adopted any sort of typeface protection is as
-follows. This was originally written in the early 1990's; these days,
-the situation is probably different, due to widespread adoption of
-software patents, among other things, but I lack specific information
-to include.
-
-United States
- Typeface designs can be patented, but not copyrighted. Only a few
- designs have been patented. (Lucida and Stone are the only ones I
- know of. I don't know what the grounds were for patenting Stone,
- but Lucida had some novel features in its design which make it
- reasonable to patent, given the acceptance of the patent system in
- the first place.)
-
- Particular programs which instantiate a font can be copyrighted
- just as any other computer program can. This is arguably wrong,
- since font programs are nothing but a description of the shapes,
- possibly with some simple hints, and there's only one basic way to
- describe the shapes in any given language. Thus, the creativity
- lies in making the shape right, not in making the computer program
- right, so it would seem that to be consistent, the copyright laws
- should protect the design, not the program--the opposite of the
- current situation.
-
-Germany
- Typeface designs have been copyrightable as original works of art
- since 1981. As a result, many (perhaps most) designs have been
- copyrighted there. The law is not retroactive, but German courts
- have upheld the intellectual property rights of designers of
- earlier fonts as well: In one case the heirs of Paul Renner
- (designer of Futura) won a suit against the Bauer foundry for
- arbitrarily discontinuing a portion of their royalties.
-
-England
- A copyright law passed in 1989 covers typeface designs first
- published in England (or published in Britain within 30 days of
- its publication elsewhere), and it _is_ retroactive. It's unclear
- how far back the law extends, but Times Roman, designed in the
- late 1920's and 1930's by Stanley Morison is probably covered.
- This does not mean GNU (for example) cannot have a Times Roman; it
- just means we cannot start with an English version, as the law
- does not forbid importing foreign versions of English typefaces.
-
-France
- The Romain du Roi typeface designed by Philippe Grandjean in 1702
- for the French royal family is protected, and perhaps other such
- "royal" designs. There is no protection for designs in general.
-
-
- In 1973 the international Vienna treaty on typeface design protection
-was proposed. France ratified it in 1974 or 1975, and Germany in 1981.
-The English law might constitute ratification, but this has not been
-settled. In any case, since at least four countries have to ratify it
-before it takes effect (and even then it takes effect only in those
-countries which ratify it), it is still of no consequence for now.
-
-
-File: fontname.info, Node: General index, Prev: Font legalities, Up: Top
+File: fontname.info, Node: General index, Prev: Encodings, Up: Top
General index
*************
@@ -15666,18 +15888,15 @@ General index
* Beebe, Nelson: History. (line 30)
* Beeton, Barbara: History. (line 30)
* Bernstein, Rocky: History. (line 30)
-* Bigelow, Charles: Font legalities. (line 6)
* bitstrea.map: Bitstream fonts. (line 6)
* bizarre font names: Suppliers. (line 31)
* Bouche, Thierry: History. (line 30)
* bright variant: Variants. (line 28)
* bugs, reporting: Introduction. (line 12)
* category codes: Long naming scheme. (line 34)
-* CD-ROM distribution: Filenames for fonts. (line 6)
* character scaling, automatic: Widths. (line 13)
* compression: Widths. (line 6)
* contributors: History. (line 30)
-* copyright on fonts: Font legalities. (line 6)
* Cork encoding: ec. (line 6)
* CP-1251 encoding: 6w. (line 6)
* Cugley, Damian: History. (line 30)
@@ -15686,15 +15905,13 @@ General index
* Cyrillic fonts: Variants. (line 86)
* design size specification: Filenames for fonts. (line 40)
* distribution: Introduction. (line 16)
-* DOS filesystems: Filenames for fonts. (line 6)
* dtc.map: DTC fonts. (line 6)
-* Dviljk translator: References. (line 31)
+* Dviljk translator: References. (line 26)
* Dvips encoding: dvips. (line 6)
-* Dvips translator: References. (line 24)
+* Dvips translator: References. (line 21)
* dvips.enc: dvips. (line 6)
* EC encoding: ec. (line 6)
* ec.enc: ec. (line 6)
-* eight-character limitation: Filenames for fonts. (line 6)
* encoding files: Introduction. (line 16)
* encoding vectors: Encodings. (line 6)
* encoding, Dvips: dvips. (line 6)
@@ -15713,7 +15930,6 @@ General index
* encodings, texnansi: texnansi. (line 6)
* encodings, texnansx: texnansx. (line 6)
* encodings, unspecified: Variants. (line 67)
-* England, font design protection law: Font legalities. (line 52)
* Ertner, Vincent: URW fonts. (line 6)
* escape for nonstandard names: Suppliers. (line 31)
* expansion: Widths. (line 6)
@@ -15723,30 +15939,23 @@ General index
* extension, TeX math encoding: texmext. (line 6)
* fax variant: Variants. (line 28)
* filenames, basics: Filenames for fonts. (line 11)
-* font copyrighting: Font legalities. (line 6)
* font scaling: Filenames for fonts. (line 40)
* font_coding_scheme: Long naming scheme. (line 30)
-* Fontinst distribution: References. (line 20)
+* Fontinst distribution: References. (line 17)
* FontName: Typefaces. (line 49)
* fontname mapping file: Name mapping file. (line 6)
* Fontname version 2: History. (line 14)
* foundries: Suppliers. (line 6)
-* France, font design protection law: Font legalities. (line 62)
-* Futura: Font legalities. (line 43)
* Garamond, versions of: Typefaces. (line 16)
-* Germany, font design protection law: Font legalities. (line 43)
-* Grandjean, Philippe: Font legalities. (line 62)
* Greek fonts: Variants. (line 86)
* Groff encoding: groff. (line 6)
* groff.enc: groff. (line 6)
* hexadecimal design size: Filenames for fonts. (line 40)
* history: History. (line 6)
-* Holmes, Kris: Font legalities. (line 6)
* Horn, Berthol: History. (line 30)
* individual font designers: Suppliers. (line 19)
* informal variant: Variants. (line 102)
* introduction: Introduction. (line 6)
-* ISO 9660: Filenames for fonts. (line 6)
* ISO Latin 2 extended and typewriter, TeX encoding: xt2. (line 6)
* ISO Latin 2 extended, TeX encoding: xl2. (line 6)
* italic, TeX math encoding: texmital. (line 6)
@@ -15755,10 +15964,8 @@ General index
* Knuth, Donald E.: Name mapping file. (line 28)
* Lang, Russell: History. (line 30)
* LaserJet 4 fonts: Variants. (line 67)
-* legalisms: Font legalities. (line 6)
* letterspacing: Variants. (line 17)
* ligatures and encodings: Variants. (line 53)
-* limitations: Filenames for fonts. (line 6)
* linotype.map: Linotype fonts. (line 6)
* long names: Long names. (line 6)
* long naming scheme: Long naming scheme. (line 6)
@@ -15766,7 +15973,6 @@ General index
* Lslash: Variants. (line 53)
* Lubalin, Herb: Suppliers. (line 9)
* Lucida Bright: 8r. (line 6)
-* Lucida, protection of: Font legalities. (line 25)
* MacKay, Pierre: History. (line 30)
* mapping file: Name mapping file. (line 6)
* mapping files: Introduction. (line 16)
@@ -15779,27 +15985,22 @@ General index
* Mittelbach, Frank: History. (line 6)
* modes.mf: References. (line 14)
* monotype.map: Monotype fonts. (line 6)
-* Morison, Stanley: Font legalities. (line 52)
* multiple variants: Variants. (line 9)
* nonstandard names, escape for: Suppliers. (line 31)
-* patenting of fonts: Font legalities. (line 6)
* phonetic encodings: Variants. (line 44)
* pi fonts: Typefaces. (line 42)
* PostScript encoding vectors: Encodings. (line 6)
* PostScript fonts, standard: Standard PostScript fonts.
(line 6)
-* PSfonts distribution: References. (line 17)
* qx encoding: qx. (line 6)
* qx.enc: qx. (line 6)
* Rahtz, Sebastian: History. (line 30)
* raw fonts: Suppliers. (line 25)
* references: References. (line 6)
* related files: References. (line 6)
-* Renner, Paul: Font legalities. (line 43)
* reporting bugs: Introduction. (line 12)
* Rivlin, Jean: History. (line 30)
* Rokicki, Tom: History. (line 30)
-* romain du roi: Font legalities. (line 62)
* sans variant: Variants. (line 117)
* Schoepf, Rainer: History. (line 6)
* schoolbook variant: Variants. (line 102)
@@ -15808,11 +16009,10 @@ General index
* semiserif variant: Variants. (line 28)
* small caps fonts: Variants. (line 17)
* small foundries: Suppliers. (line 19)
-* Southall, Richard: References. (line 34)
+* Southall, Richard: References. (line 29)
* standard PostScript fonts: Standard PostScript fonts.
(line 6)
* Stone Informal: Variants. (line 102)
-* Stone, protection of: Font legalities. (line 25)
* SuperFont: Variants. (line 44)
* supplier.map: Suppliers. (line 34)
* suppliers: Suppliers. (line 6)
@@ -15821,7 +16021,7 @@ General index
* T5 encoding: t5. (line 6)
* t5.enc: t5. (line 6)
* TDS standard: References. (line 8)
-* terminology: References. (line 34)
+* terminology: References. (line 29)
* TeX base encoding: 8r. (line 6)
* TeX Directory Structure standard: References. (line 8)
* TeX Latin 1 encoding: ec. (line 6)
@@ -15837,20 +16037,16 @@ General index
* texnansi.enc: texnansi. (line 6)
* texnansx encoding: texnansx. (line 6)
* texnansx.enc: texnansx. (line 6)
-* Times Roman, protection of: Font legalities. (line 52)
* type foundries: Suppliers. (line 6)
-* typeface design protection: Font legalities. (line 6)
* typeface.map: Typefaces. (line 49)
* typefaces: Typefaces. (line 6)
* typewriter variant: Variants. (line 117)
* unattributed fonts: Suppliers. (line 19)
-* United States, font design protection law: Font legalities. (line 25)
* URW fonts: URW fonts. (line 6)
* urw.map: URW fonts. (line 34)
* utilities: Introduction. (line 16)
* variant.map: Variants. (line 132)
* variants: Variants. (line 6)
-* Vienna treaty: Font legalities. (line 68)
* Vietnamese encoding: t5. (line 6)
* weight: Weights. (line 6)
* weight.map: Weights. (line 14)
@@ -15865,45 +16061,44 @@ General index

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