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Contents of README:fonts/mflogo --- Metafont and MetaPost logo fonts. Copyright (C) 1979--99 Donald E. Knuth CTAN distribution compiled by Ulrik Vieth COPYING: Unless otherwise stated, all files in the subdirectory `mf' are official sources of the Metafont and MetaPost `logo' fonts. They are distributed under the terms of the file README.KNUTH which says: [These files] ... are master files for TeX and METAFONT, maintained personally by Donald E. Knuth. Nobody else is authorized to make any changes whatever to them! If you modify the files for any purpose, you must give your files a different name, so that installations of TeX throughout the world will be 100% compatible when they use the official source files. Some unofficial additions to the `logo' fonts are distributed under the terms of LaTeX Project Public License as described in the relevant files. DESCRIPTION: This directory and its subdirectories are part of the `mflogo' package for LaTeX(2e) that provides access to the Metafont and MetaPost `logo' fonts designed by Donald E. Knuth. This directory appears on CTAN archives in two different places: CTAN:fonts/mflogo CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/mflogo/fonts Whatever it may be, this directory contains two subdirectories `mf' and `tfm' that hold the Metafont sources and font metrics of the Metafont and MetaPost `logo' fonts. To access the `logo' fonts in LaTeX(2e), you may wish to consult the `mflogo' package in CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported. INSTALLATION: - If you have a TDS-compatible TeX installation, you may try to use the enclosed `Makefile' by calling: make install - For manual installation, copy the contents of the subdirectories `mf' and `tfm' to TEXMF/fonts/{source,tfm}/public/mflogo or wherever else your installation keeps .mf sources and .tfm files. Happy TeXing! |
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