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Re: fc posting
- To: math-font-discuss@cogs.susx.ac.uk
- Subject: Re: fc posting
- From: Joerg.Knappen@uni-mainz.de
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 22:41:25 +0100
- Cc: ridgeway@blackbox.hacc.washington.edu
Hello Laurent,
the main questions about the fc fonts are already answered (thanks to
Barbara and Rainer), it is left to me to say a word about the wnri fonts:
wnri stands for Washington Romanized Indic, they are made by Tom Ridgeway
to render latin transliteration of indic languages. From the same METAFONT
sources, also an old english font (wngb) and a amerindian font (wnps) are
generated. They aren't on the CTAN archives, but you can ftp them from
blackbox.hacc.washington.edu.
--J"org Knappen.
P.S. Since the EuroTeX conference in 1991 the fc encoding was revised due
to new information, which I got at that time in the UNESCO library.
However, now the fc encoding is fixed forever and I will not change it,
even if new information would suggest it.