Currently, for each driver file of the CB font family there is a corresponding Type 1 font, which implies that PS/PDF files become too large when these fonts are included. In addition, these fonts were created using a wrong encoding vector and so the ToUnicode feature of PDF viewers does not work properly when dealing with PDF files created with these fonts. To overcome these problems, it was more than necessary to write down a proper encoding vector and, consequently, to regenerate the basic CB fonts (i.e., only the xxxx1000 fonts were generated). Clearly, this option makes things a little bit difficult for people willing to write Greek since the old font definition files expect various font sizes and not just one. Fortunately, this problem disappears when the package type1ec is used. More specifically, the following command should appear just after the \documentclass command: \usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} Certainly, there are plans to update the various font definition files, but this will happen when the new (virtual) x7 fonts will be ready. Apostolos Syropoulos Xanthi, Greece 8 July 2005 PS I would like to thank Werner Lemberg for his help and assistance. PPS Comments and/or suggestions should be addressed to apostolo@obelix.ee.duth.gr