A set of virtual fonts which emulates T1 coded fonts using the
standard CM fonts. The package name, AE fonts, supposedly stands for
"Almost European". The main use of the package was to produce PDF
files using Adobe Type 1 versions of the CM fonts instead of bitmapped
EC fonts. Note that direct substitutes for the bitmapped fonts are
now available, via the CM-super, Latin Modern, and CM-LGC font sets.
CM-Super family of fonts are Adobe Type 1 fonts that replace the
T1/TS1-encoded Computer Modern (EC/TC), T1/TS1-encoded Concrete,
T1/TS1-encoded CM bright and LH fonts (thus supporting all European
languages except Greek, and all Cyrillic-based languages), and
bringing many ameliorations in typesetting quality. The fonts exhibit
the same metrics as the MetaFont-encoded originals.
The Latin Modern family of fonts consists of 72 text fonts and 20
mathematics fonts, and is based on the Computer Modern fonts released
into public domain by AMS (copyright (c) 1997 AMS). The lm font set
contains a lot of additional characters, mainly accented ones, but not
exclusively. There is one set of fonts, available both in Adobe Type 1
format (*.pfb) and in OpenType format (*.otf). There are five sets of
TeX Font Metric files, corresponding to: Cork encoding (cork-*.tfm);
QX encoding (qx- *.tfm); TeX'n'ANSI aka LY1 encoding (texnansi-*.tfm);
T5 (Vietnamese) encoding (t5-*.tfm); and Text Companion for EC fonts
aka TS1 (ts1-*.tfm).
The times package is now obsolete, replaced by the mathptmx package,
which supports Times Roman text and (mostly) matching mathematics.
The times package remains available, for compatibility; both it and
mathptmx are part of psnfss.
This package is the first release of the first step towards offering a
LaTeX font encoding based on unicode. No macro support is offered
(the encoding is just a placeholder for now) but an EU1 Latin Modern
encoding is offered in order to access the OpenType versions of those
fonts.
ko.TeX is a collection of TeX macro packages to typeset Korean
documents. It is maintained by the Korean TeX Society.
This package provides fonts for ko.TeX.
The wasy fonts (Waldi's symbol fonts) provide a useful range of
symbols in MetaFont format: they have been extended (and converted to
Adobe Type 1) under the name wasy2.
The fonts were originally distributed as MetaFont sources only, but
Adobe Type 1 versions are also now available. Macro support is provided
for use under LaTeX; the package supports the "only" option (provided by
the somedefs package) to restrict what is loaded, for those who don't
need the whole font.
The fonts provide uppercase `formal' script letters for use as symbols
in scientific and mathematical typesetting (in contrast to the
informal script fonts such as that used for the `calligraphic' symbols
in the TeX maths symbol font). The fonts are provided as MetaFont
source, and as derived Adobe Type 1 format. LaTeX support, for using
these fonts in mathematics, is available via one of the packages
calrsfs and mathrsfs.
LaTeX package and font definition file to access the Knuthian mflogo
fonts described in `The MetaFontbook' and to typeset the MetaFont logos
in LaTeX documents.