-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Computer Modern PostScript fonts released to the public domain PORTLAND, OREGON --- We of Blue Sky Research are delighted to announce the release, into the public domain, of a complete set of the typefaces of Computer Modern in the form of 75 PostScript text and symbol fonts. Computer Modern includes a broad variety of roman, italic, and sans-serif text faces, as well as an extensive collection of mathematical and scientific symbols. Computer Modern is widely used in scientific and technical publishing, as it is the customary font family of the TeX programmable typesetting system. The Computer Modern faces were designed by Professor Donald Knuth of Stanford University, "based to a considerable extent on the letterforms of Monotype Modern 8A," for the publication of his seven volume series _The Art of Computer Programming_. The faces were originally expressed as computer programs in Knuth's METAFONT type design system; a complete description can be found in _Computer Modern Typefaces_, volume 5 of Knuth's _Computers and Typesetting_ series, published by Addison-Wesley in 1986. The PostScript form of the fonts was produced in 1988 by Blue Sky Research, of Portland Oregon, and Y&Y, Inc., of Concord Massachusetts, who have published the fonts in conjunction with their commercial implementations of Knuth's TeX program. Grants by the American Mathematical Society and a consortium of scientific societies have contributed to making this public release possible. The American Mathematical Society has agreed to coordinate the public availability of the fonts, which will be distributed via the FTP and WWW Internet servers of Blue Sky Research, Y&Y, the American Mathematical Society, and the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN). Production notes: character outlines were derived from high-resolution METAFONT-generated character bitmaps by the ScanLab application from Projective Solutions (Ian Morrison and Henry Pinkham), applied and corrected by Douglas Henderson of Blue Sky Research; character hints were created by software from Y&Y (Berthold and Blenda Horn), with extensive hand work by Blenda Horn; font engineering, production, and packaging were by Douglas Henderson and Berthold Horn. ABOUT COPYRIGHTS: These fonts are identical to our commercial distribution, including the usual "All Rights Reserved" copyright notice. THIS MAY BE IGNORED. We will be producing a new set of these fonts, with appropriate copyright notices contained within, but you may be assured that the internal copyright notices will not be enforced. These fonts may be used in any fashion for any purpose, and may be redistributed by anyone who wishes. We ask only one restriction: if you make derivative versions of these fonts, or change them in any way, kindly _remove_ our copyright notices. Best wishes, Barry Smith, Blue Sky Research barry@bluesky.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUBMv8Brc8HDCfZtB1hAQFsCgP/Qe9dqGCHAxX+aKxs9LFnxRZ/e8N7PBi9 3qwHvbZ64v8Ubw8HIQLYQdlLg1T/ltrO1cFOnzZ6Nmi2VthAqG1s5k913lmVCec3 r9002/mebSE63IioTCIR+ecRuI5I7OPO3AX3YpA+rN2zIxTZmKUHYphuVY9HF1nz 4gWUoASckBg= =Wbx8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----