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This directory contains the CMLL font. This font contains a handful of symbols
used in Linear Logic, designed for use with standard Computer Modern fonts.

This package is dated February 28, 2006.


Installation
------------

Copy the .mf files from the "mf" subdirectory somewhere in Metafont's search
path and the .sty and .fd files from the "latex" subdirectory somewhere in
LaTeX's search path.

Call TEXMF the base directory of your installation (on Unix this should be
something like /usr/share/texmf or ~/texmf for a single user installation).
Then copy the directories as follows:
    copy "mf" as TEXMF/fonts/source/public/cmll
    copy "latex" as TEXMF/tex/latex/cmll
If you want to install the fonts in Type1 format:
    copy "type1" as TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/cmll
    copy "tfm" as TEXMF/fonts/tfm/public/cmll
    copy "cmll.map" as TEXMF/fonts/map/dvips/misc/cmll.map
You may have to update TeX's databases by running "texhash" or "mktexlsr"
(this is for Kpathsea-based distributions like teTeX) or a similar command.


Usage
-----

When the files are correctly installed, compiling the file cmll.dtx with latex
will produce a documentation for the package, including the list of defined
symbols.

To summarise, just say \usepackage{cmll} to get the extra symbols. The class
options "cm", "ss" and "euler" can be used to explicitly select the standard,
sans-serif or Euler version of the fonts.

In order to use the Type1 versions, assuming the files are installed as
described above, you need to use the provided file "cmll.map". Please refer to
the documentation of you local installation for that.


Feedback
--------

Any comments and suggestions are welcome, feel free to drop me a note at the
address below.

For those interested in legal stuff, this work is covered by the LaTeX Project
Public License (LPPL).

Enjoy !

(c) Emmanuel Beffara <manu@beffara.org>, 2003--2006