=> dieser Text in deutscher Sprache: Datei `liesmich' <= ************************************************************ * The EUROPEAN CONCRETE family of fonts * * * * version 0.9beta * * * * 1997/03/20 * * * * This is a preliminary version. Changes are to be * * expected. * ************************************************************ Overview ======== `European Concrete' is a new implementation of Donald Knuth's Comcrete fonts, providing T1 text fonts and TS1 text companion fonts. The subdirectory src contains the following METAFONT sources: eorm5.mf EC roman medium 5pt eorm6.mf 6pt eorm7.mf 7pt eorm8.mf 8pt eorm9.mf 9pt eorm10.mf 10pt eosl9.mf EC slanted 9pt eosl10.mf 10pt eeocc10.mf EC small capitals 10pt eoti10.mf EC text italic 10pt torm5.mf TC roman medium 5pt torm6.mf 6pt torm7.mf 7pt torm8.mf 8pt torm9.mf 9pt torm10.mf 10pt tosl9.mf TC slanted 9pt tosl10.mf 10pt toti10.mf TC italic 10pt tcssdc10.mf TC Sans Serif demibold condensed 10pt The naming scheme corresponds to J. Knappen's EC fonts: eo.. = EC Concrete, textfont, T1 encoding to.. = TC Concrete, text companion font, TS1 encoding Installing the fonts ==================== The files from the subdirectory `src' must be moved to a directory where METAFONT searches for its input files. The files from the subdirectory `tfm' must be moved to a directory where TeX/LaTeX searches for font metrics. In order to generate the bitmap fonts you will need the METAFONT sources of the EC fonts, version 1.0 or later, too. Known bugs and deficiencies =========================== There are no T1/TS1 versions of the `grafitti' font ccslc9. The text companion fonts have hardly been tested. Future changes and additions ============================ The Concrete text companion fonts will reflect all the changes and additions to the `official' EC(-Modern) distribution. List of FAQs ============ How can I use the EC Concrete Fonts with LaTeX? You need appropriate font definition files and the LaTeX package `ccfonts'. You will find both on the CTAN in the directory `latex/contrib/supported/ccfonts'. Why is there a font named tcssdc10? It does not belong to the Concrete family. It is recommended to use ecssdc10 as a substitute for the missing bold typefaces. Its text companion counterpart tcssdc10, however, ist still missing from the EC 1.0 distribution, so it is provided here. Terms of distribution ===================== Redistribution of this collection of files is allowed, provided that it is complete and unchanged. You are, however, NOT ALLOWED to take money for the distribution or use of these files or the fonts generated from them, except for a nominal charge for copying etc. The distribution of changed versions of the files is allowed under the following restrictions: - You rename the file(s) before you make any changes. - You distribute the unchanged version with your file(s). - You acknowledge the origin of the unchanged version in the file(s). - You make sure that the changed versions contain a notice that prevents others to take money for distribution or use of your file(s), i.e. they have to be distributed under the above restrictions. Comments, bug reports and suggestions ===================================== ... should be addressed to the author: Walter Schmidt Schornbaumstrasse 2 91052 Erlangen Germany e-mail: wschmi@ibm.net %% end of file `readme'