Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1993 10:00:21 CST From: FILESERV-Mgr@SHSU.edu Subject: FAQ.METAFONT To: sojka@ics.muni.cs Archive-Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1992 16:34:27 CST From: lee@sq.sq.com (Liam R. E. Quin) Reply-To: lee@sq.sq.com (Liam R. E. Quin) Subject: Definitive list of all fonts available for Metafont Message-ID: <1992Dec7.012428.5547@sq.sq.com> Date: Mon, 7 Dec 92 01:24:28 GMT To: tex-news@SHSU.EDU I post this every couple of months. If you'd like to take it over, let me know, I don't seem to be keeping it up to date. I've deleted the material about using fonts, and sent it to the keeper of the comp.fonts FAQ instead. Lee Summary of Metafont Fonts Available (Approximate Digest Format) This list includes all known fonts available in metafont format, whether public domain or not. Archive sites for ftp are listed where known. There is also a BITNET archive at LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU. This list is formatted as a sort-of-digest so you can skip through it easily (e.g. use control-G in rn). I have deleted the information on using fonts, as there's now an FAQ for comp.fonts. Please note that I don't use TeX, and can't answer questions about it. But I always welcome additions to this list. Contents: About Metafont What you need in order to use the fonts How to use Metafont fonts with TeX How to use Metafont fonts with Troff Where to get bitmap versions of the fonts Converting between font formats Getting fonts by FTP and Mail Fonts: AMS (see also under Euler) Hebrew APL (A Programming Language) Hershey Arabic Helvetica Astrological Hewlett Packard LaserJet Format Babel -- language support Hindi Bar Code International Phonetic Alphabet Blackboard Bold Japanese Canon Printer Format Korean Chess Malvern Chinese Music Cirth OCR (Optical Character Recognition) Committee Old English Computer Modern Oriya Concrete Pandora Cyrillic Pica Duerer Pointing Hands Devanagari Punk Dingbats Sanskrit (see Fonts: Devanagari) Ethiopian (Amharic, Geez) Sauter Euler Tamil Fraktr [see: Babel/German, Euler] Tengwar German [see: Babel/German, Euler] Thai Godel Times Gothic [see: Babel, Euler] Vietnamese Greek Waldi Symbol Font Subject: About Metafont Metafont is a programming language for describing fonts. It was written by Donald Knuth and is documented in Computers & Typesetting/C: The METAFONTbook Knuth, Donald E. Addison Wesley, 1986 ISBN 0-201-13445-4, or 0-201-13444-6 (soft cover) Library access: Z250.8.M46K58, or 686.2'24, or 85-28675. A font written in Metafont is actually a computer program which, when run, will generate a bitmap (`raster') for a given typeface at a given size, for some particular device. Subject: Fonts: AMS (see also under Euler) The American Mathematical Society has adopted TeX, and has had some fonts designed especially by Herman Zapf. These are known as the Euler fonts, and are described below. The Metafont sources are now available by ftp. NOTE that you should build these using virmf, or at least with a version of Matafont that does not have cmbase pre-loaded. You may also get errors reported when building some of the smaller sizes -- simply press return. There are * AMS Euler -- a calligraphic font. This is not suitable as it stands for text use in TeX, partly because it has a non-standard encoding, and parly because it was not designed as a text face. * AMS extra maths symbols * AMS computer modern extensions * AMS Cyrillic (this is the same as University of Washington Cyrillic) There is also some documentation. You can get them from the AMS directly or from ymir: ftp: e-math.ams.com [130.44.1.100] /ams/amsfonts/sources ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) ftp: ftp.uni-stuttgart.de [129.69.1.12], compressed tar in soft/tex/ams/ Any (infrequent) changes to these fonts happen on e-math first. Subject: Fonts: Arabic Prof. Klaus Lagally's ArabTeX is a LaTeX extension for high-quality arabic writing. ftp: ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de [129.69.211.1] Subject: Fonts: Astrological JANET: uk.ac.aston.tex [tex-archive.fonts.planets] mail: LISTSERV@DHDURZ1.BITNET with message GET PLANETS ZOOUUE MFSOURCE Subject: Fonts: APL (A Programming Language) ftp: power.eee.ndsu.nodak.edu [134.129.123.1] apl-tex-font/27-Jul-90 ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd SOFTWARE:[anonymous.tex.mf.misc] ftp: (the file is cmapl10.mf). Associated macros and documentation are in ftp: SOFTWARE:[anonymous:tex:periodicals.tugboat] and also ftp: [anonymous.tex.inputs.plain-contrib] in files apldef.tex, aplstyle.tex ftp: and aplverb.tex. ftp: power.eee.ndsu.nodak.edu (134.129.123.1) apl-tex-font/27-Jul-90 Subject: Fonts: Babel -- language support The Babel archive at ymir.claremont.edu contains: * German Fonts: Yannis Haralambous' Gothic Fonts (described in TUGBoat 12.1) are in the following directories: ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): ftp: cd [anonymous.tex.babel.german.fonts-yfrak] ftp: cd [anonymous.tex.babel.german.fonts-ygoth] ftp: cd [anonymous.tex.babel.german.fonts-yinit] ftp: cd [anonymous.tex.babel.german.fonts-yswab] * Greek Fonts: Brian Hamilton Kelly's cmgr family Sylvio Levy's gr family [modern and classical] Yannis Haramboulos' rgr family * Hebrew fonts: REDIS (a thin-looking sans serif) burkis (coming in January??) * Icelandic Icelandic Modern (this is Computer Modern with extensions) * Japanese 61 Japanese fonts (I'm told) * Russian (Cyrillic) IFVE's cmc family U Washington's wncyr family Bashkiren/Mongolian (not sure if this is there yet) * Turkish Turkish Modern (this is Computer Modern with extensions) ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.babel] Subject: Fonts: Bar Code Dimitri Vulis's barcode font ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Subject: Fonts: Blackboard Bold Used for Real Numbers (R), Natural, Complex, etc. ftp: labrea.stanford.edu pub/tex/fonts/bbb*.mf Alan Jeffrey's blackboard bold font is called bbold.mf ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) in [TEX.MF.JEFFREY] ftp: ipc1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de in /pub/tex/fonts/metafont/jeffrey. Subject: Fonts: Canon Printer Format ftp: sun.soe.clarkson.edu [128.153.12.3] Subject: Fonts: Chess ftp: ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5] pub/TEX/chess.tar.Z by Piet Tutelaers; described in TUGboat. Some chess typesetting macros were posted to comp.tex.tex on July 31st 1990. The chess fonts are available for ftp from ymir. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.misc] Subject: Fonts: Chinese Poor Man's TeX generates Chinese Metafont characters ftp: blackbox.hacc.washington.edu (128.95.200.1): cd pub/poorman (??) Poor Man's TeX Chinese has been extended to support Big5 format; pre-generated 300dpi Simplified and Traditional GB fonts are available for ftp. ftp: crl.nmsu.edu (128.123.1.14); pub/misc/pmtex-1.1.tar.Z ftp: crl.nmsu.edu (128.123.1.14); pub/chinese/fonts/pmt-{300dpi,tfm} ChTeX is a set of macros and fonts for typesetting Chinese under TeX. It only supports PostScript, and requires a modivied dvi2ps. You write your article with PinYin. Included are source, fonts, VMS binary for 5.2, DOS binary, etc. There is also support for X-Windows; contact mliesher@nmsu.edu (Mark Leisher). ftp: crl.nmsu.edu (128.123.1.14); pub/chinese/{dvi2ps-3.2,ChTeX-1.1}.tar.Z ftp neon.stanford.edu (36.28.0.92); ChTeX.tar.Z Subject: Fonts: Cirth This is a Tolkien font based on Anglo-Saxon `Futharc' runes. Julian Bradfield has versions of both Tengwar [q.v.] and Cirth runes. ftp: ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk (129.215.160.150) export/jcb/Elvish.tar.Z ftp: (or the individual files instead in the same directory) Janet-niftp: uk.ac.ed.lfcs user=ftp pass=user80 export/jcb/Elvish.tar.Z ftp: They are also available for ftp on ymir and aston. There is also a cirth font by Jo Jaquinta, Trinity College, Dublin: ftp: lanczos.maths.tcd.ie (134.226.81.3) jaymin/mf/cirth mail: info-serv@lanczos.maths.tcd.ie - send a one-line mail message containing mail: HELP in the text of the message. This may be called "infoserv" now. Subject: Fonts: Committee This was produced during a workshop tutorial given by Donald Knuth. This is said (by Don Hosek, whom I trust in such things) to be hard-wired for the APS typesetter... It is described in Tugboat Vol. 5 No. 2 (Nov. 84). ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.misc] ftp: files are font1.mf and font1base.mf Subject: Fonts: Computer Modern Computer Modern is Donald Knuth's font family used for his later `Art of Computer Programming' books. It contains cmr -- computer modern roman cmmi -- computer modern maths italic cmti -- computer modern text italic cmb -- computer modern bold cmss -- computer modern sans serif Cmtt -- computer modern typewriter cmvtt -- computer modern variable-spaced typewriter and several variations on each of the above (e.g. bold extended...). There are also some experimental fonts, such as cmff, a `funny' font, and cmfib, a font based on Fibonacci numbers. These are all included in a standard TeX distribution, although I only know of one site archiving the metafont files seperately. The official TeX distribution site is labrea.stanford.edu: ftp: labrea.stanford.edu [36.8.0.47] cd pub/tex/cm ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.cm.standard] Many TeX ftp archive sites also give access to the bitmaps (pk files), although you usually have to get them all at once. There is also a reparameterised version of CM by John Sauter, which makes it easy to generate fonts at desired sizes-- this is especially useful for non-TeX users. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.cm.sauter] See also: Babel, Sauter There are some more Computer Modern variants stored at ymir; these include parameters for generating cm fonts at sizes 14, 18, 24 and 36pt. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.cm.variants] There is also a Pica typewriter font -- italic and bold come out with straight and wavy underlines (respectively), however. This is in ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.cm.pica] Versions of these fonts suitable for use with an X Windows previewer (xtex and SeeTeX) are available from ftp: foobar.colorado.edu pub/SeeTeX A variant of CMTT with 8-bit characters for the Mac is available for US$20 from yannis@frcitl81.BITNET -- this is called MACTT. Mf source is included. Subject: Fonts: Concrete This font was designed for Donald Knuth's Concrete Mathematics book. It looks a little like a cross between American Typewriter and Computer Modern Roman. There are Roman and Italic faces. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Subject: Fonts: Cyrillic There are several Cyrillic (Russian-Alphabet) fonts: Tom Ridgeway's Cyrillic fonts WN-Cyrillic IFVE (which I'm told has better letterforms than WN but only covers Russian) ftp: june.cs.washington.edu (128.95.1.4) ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) [BITNET: LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU] There is a mailing list, rustex-l, for discussion of typesetting Cyrilic-based languages. To subscribe, send mail to listserv@ubvm.bitnet containing the text SUBSCRIBE RUSTEX-L or mail Dimitri Vulis, DLV%CUNYVMS1.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu [or dlv@dm.com?] See also Fonts: Babel. Subject: Fonts: Duerer Based on the 16th Century drawings of Albrecht Duerer -- see, for example, his ``The Painter's Manual'' published in Fac Simile by Abaris Books, and reprinted in part by Dover as `On the Just Formation of Letters'. Hoenig's article was in TUGboat Vol 11 No. 14. Upper case only. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.duerer] Subject: Fonts: Devanagari (this is a font for use with Sanskrit, Hindi, etc.) Created by Frans Velthuis in 1987/88 and is available from him (Velthuis%hgrrug5.earn@cunyvm.cunyvm.edu) for a small charge. Another address is "velthuis@hgrrug5.bitnet". F.J. Velthuis, Nyensteinheerd 267 9736 TV Groningen The Netherlands Also available as part of his Devanagari transliteration package: ftp: june.cs.washington.edu [128.95.1.4] tex/devnag.tar.Z, or devnag.zip ftp: ymir.claremont.edu: cd [anonymous.tex.babel.sanscrit.fonts-velthuis] See Also: Fonts: Tamil Subject: Fonts: Dingbats By Doug Henderson. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] See Also: Washington Symbol Font Fonts: Ethiopian (Amharic, Geez) There is an Amharic font in Metafont. See TUGboat vol 10(3), p.352; I have no more information on this, sorry! ftp?? (try ymir, I suppose). Subject: Fonts: Euler These were designed by Herman Zapf for the American Mathematical Society (the AMS). The fonts are Fraktur, Script, Upright Italic, Math extension. (see TUGboat Vol.10, No. 1) ftp: e-math.ams.com [130.44.1.100] /ams/amsfonts/sources ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) See also: AMS; Babel/German Subject: Fonts: Greek Brian Hamilton Kelly's Greek font: ftp: xydeco.siemens.com (129.73.1.101) greek* Sylvio Levy's Greek font: ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.babel.greek.levy] Also the Sylvio Levy `gr' greek family, for both Modern and Classical Greek. This includes roman, typewriter and bold, plus TeX macros. Brian Hamilton Kelly's cmgr family Yannis Haramboulos' rgr family ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.babel.greek] see also Babel... Subject: Fonts: Hebrew There is a sans-serif Hebrew font called REDIS available from ymir. It comes in three faces, including italic (slanting to the right, of course). Joel M. Hoffman's HCLASSIC (joel@wam.umd.edu) is also available from ymir, has serifs, and includes complete support for vowels. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Jacques Goldman's Hebrew font is also available from ymir. Subject: Fonts: Helvetica Produced by the Metafoundry and sold commercially. The Metafoundry is no longer extant, and the sources to these and their other fonts are not available. Email me if you need more information; Rick Tobin is on the net, but the connection is unreliable. Subject: Fonts: Hewlett Packard LaserJet Format You will need to generate tfm files for these in order to use them with TeX, and also to arrange to download them to your printer... There are rather a lot of them. ftp: oh dear -- no site listed. Help! Subject: Fonts: Hershey The Hershey fonts were designed for use by plotters, and published in 1972. These fonts are of relatively low typographic quality, but are useful on devices with lower resolution. ftp: cs.uoregon.edu [128.223.4.13] ftp: science.utah.edu [128.110.192.2] There may be a Hershey to MF converter at mims-iris.waterloo.edu called xhershey. Ken Yap wrote it and `played around with a few novelty fonts before deciding the Hershey quality wasn't worth it,' he tells me. Subject: Fonts: Hindi See Also: Fonts: Devanagari, Sanskrit, Tamil Subject: Fonts: International Phonetic Alphabet Used by linguists, and also in some dictionaries. It's designed to go with Computer Modern. From WSU. The csli version has been extended by Emma Pease (emma@csli.stanford.edu) to include hooked D, B and K, and probably more. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] ftp: csli.stanford.edu (36.9.0.46): File: pub/TeXfile/Phonetic/Phonetic.tar.Z Subject: Fonts: Japanese Japanese METAFONT code for 61 fonts is available from many sources, including: ftp: SIMTEL (tenex) (192.88.110.20) tex/jemtex2.zip ftp: wuarchive (binary) (128.252.135.4) file mirrors/msdos/tex/jemtex2.zip ftp: utsun (binary) (133.11.11.11) file TeX/jemtex2.zip ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) file tex/babel/japanese/jemtex2.zip Pregenerated Kanji fonts at 300dpi are available -- ftp: crl.nmsu.edu (128.123.1.14); pub/japanese/fonts/pmt-{tfm,300dpi}/* See Also: Fonts, Chinese Subject: Fonts: Korean Poor Man's TeX (see under Fonts: Chinese) has been extended to support Hangul. Pregenerated fonts only are available: ftp: crl.nmsu.edu (128.123.1.14); pub/korean/pmtex-korean-fonts.tar.Z See Also: Fonts, Chinese Subject: Fonts: Malvern An experimental sans-serif font by Damian Cugley (Damian.Cugley@prg.ox.ac.uk). There is also a program "mff" that runs metafont to generate a font, and you may need this in order to generate Malvern. I wasn't able to get it to work, but there is a newer version now that I haven't had time to try. mail: Send a message "help" or "index tex" to archive-server@prg.ox.ac.uk Subject: Fonts: Music MuTeX is a basic music package for TeX. It seems to be the same as mtex, but with documentation in English rather than (or as well as) German. ftp: stolaf.edu [130.71.128.1] /pub/MuTeX.tar.Z /pub/MuTeX_doc.Z ftp: suned.zoo.cs.yale.edu [128.36.21] ftp: cs.ubc.edu [128.189.97.5] src/MuTeX/MuTeX.tar.Z (slow) ftp: wuarchive.wustl.edu: /mirrors/msdos/tex/mutex.arc ftp: ymir.claremont.edu [134.173.4.23]: cd [anonymous.tex.musix.mutex] ftp: ymir.claremont.edu [134.173.4.23]: cd [anonymous.tex.music.musictex] In Europe, ftp: ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5] in subdirectory pub/TEX ftp: mtex.tar.Z (sources, including metafont sources and documentation) ftp: mtexfonts.tar.Z (300dpi pk files) These are also available in Europe by mail-server. Send mail to mail-server@cs.ruu.nl with HELP in the subject and the body and probably the .signature as well :-) MUSICTEX is another package with some more fonts, but French documentation ftp: 130.84.128.100 username-MUSICTEX password=ANY This may or may not be the same as MusicTeX: ftp: qed.rice.edu [128.42.4.38] pub/musictex.tar.Z Subject: Fonts: OCR (Optical Character Recognition) OCR A (this is not the font for printingon cheques) ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Subject: Fonts: Old English Note On Terminology: Old English is a language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons in Britain up until the first half or so of the 12th century. It is used to refer to fonts used for setting the Old English language. The term `Old English' is also used to mean the Black Letter fonts used by mediaeval scribes, and called Gothic. Unfortunately, some American typefounding companies use `Gothic' to mean `sans-serif'. Both the Anglo-Saxon character sets and the ornamental Black Letter fonts are listed here. Julian Bradfield's font for typesetting Old English in TeX -- this supplies extra characters for Computer Modern. The extra characters are eth, Eth, Thorn, thorn, yogh, Yogh and Polish ogonek. There are two styles of thorn, but I note that there is no wynn. You may have to create an empty file, or rename a file -- I forget exactly what I had to do. Some of these characters can also be found in the International Phonetic Alphabet font as well, but Julian's are much more convenient for working with Old English. Yannis' Fraktur fonts in [anonymous.tex.babel.german] include ygoth, which can be used as an Old English Black Letter, and is very like a font used in a 1581 Geneva Bible I have, if you care :-) ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.cm.oe] mail: see The Ymir Mail Server under Getting Fonts by FTP and Mail Subject: Fonts: Oriya Sabita Panigrahi is working on Oriya (one of the modern Indian scripts), but this is not yet available. Subject: Fonts: Pandora This is a little like Palatino, annd includes a sans-serif variant. It is not yet of production quality, unfortunately. ftp: gatekeeper.dec.com (16.1.0.2): cd tex82/MFcontrib/metafonts/pandora ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] mail: (N. N. Billawa) sun!metamarks!nm mail: (Tom Tatlow) tatlow@dash.enet.dec.com or tom@math.mit.edu Subject: Fonts: Pica There is also a Pica typewriter font -- italic and bold come out with straight and wavy underlines (respectively), however. This is in ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.pica] Subject: Fonts: Pointing Hands Various manual extremities, designed by Georgia Tobin ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Subject: Fonts: Punk A punK hAndWritten fOnT... For writing on walls, perhaps. The lower case is simply a smaller version of the upper case. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Subject: Fonts: Sanskrit (see Fonts: Devanagari) Subject: Fonts: Sauter This is a rework of Computer Modern. The outlines are the same, as far as I know, but it is much easier to generate the various fonts. By John Sauter. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf] Subject: Fonts: Tamil (Tamil is a very beautiful squiggly Indian script) An unfinished version of Washington Tamil is available from the University of Washington, and is included on their Unix TeX distribution in directory: TeX3.14/MFcontrib/metafonts/washington/tamil together with supporting software. ftp: blackbox.hacc.washington.edu [128.95.200.1] pub/wntml Avinash Chopde's itrans package (itrans2.10, from avinash@contex.com) supports Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit and Tamil. It includes a PostScript (Type 3) font for Devanagari, and a Metafont Tamil font (wntml). ftp: uunet.uu.net [192.48.96.2] ftp/tmp/itrans21.tar.Z (check the version!) T. Govindaraj (tg@chmsr.gatech.edu) has created a Palladam Tamil font; ftp: isye.gatech.edu (130.207.92.15) nights & weekends only Bala Swaminathan's Thiruppaavai files are also there. See Also: Devanagari, Oriya Subject: Fonts: Tengwar There are at least two Tengwar fonts, Mike Urban's: ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.mf.tengwar] Julian Bradfield also has both Tengwar and a prototype version of Cirth runes. See Fonts: Cirth for details. Subject: Fonts: Thai There are at least three Thai fonts around. The rmit font is a little tricky to make, as it needs to be in a directory called ``thai2'', because it refers to files called "../thai2/name". USL makes easily. The third Thai font is by Dr. Robert Batzinger and associates at the United Bible Societies in Southeast Asia. I know no more than this. ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.babel.thai.rmit] ftp: ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23): cd [anonymous.tex.babel.thai.usl] Subject: Fonts: Times Formerly produced by the Metafoundry, which is no longer operating. Pk (binary) files may be available commercialy; Georgina Tobin works as a Metafont consultant and has since done more work on Times. See Also: Fonts: Helvetica Subject: Fonts: Vietnamese This test package includes tfm and pk fonts at 10 point roman and italic. I understand that you need TeX 3.0 or later to use this, and drivers that cope with fonts containing more than 128 characters. ftp: blackbox.hacc.washington.edu [128.95.200.1] cd /pub/testviet A large collection of Vietnamese Mf (and PK) fonts is available; these fonts follow the Viet-Std VISCII 1.1 font encoding specification, ftp: sonygate.sony.com [197.65.137.2], directory /tin/VN/fonts/tex, files ftp: vncmr.pk.tar.Z and vncmr.mf.tar.Z; the encoding report is /tin/viet-std. Subject: Fonts: Waldi Symbol Font A (compatible) superset of the standard LaTeX symbol font designed by Roland Waldi, at the University of Karlruhe in Germany. ftp: forwiss.uni-passau.de (132.231.20.10): pub/unix/tex/dhdurz1/wasy.zoo ftp: ftp.cs.ruu.nl (131.211.80.5): ATARI-ST/tex/wasy.arc End of Font List $Id: mf-fonts.faq,v 1.27 92/12/06 20:18:10 lee Exp $ -- lee@sq.com (Liam Quin) the barefoot programmer; SoftQuad Inc +1 416 239 4801 OPEN LOOK UI FAQ; Metafont list; HexSweeper NeWS game; lq-text text retrieval `The priestes boy came, whyle the flesh was seething' [lq-text-request@sq.com 1 Sam II:13/Miles Coverdale/1535 ==============================================================================