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Re: Lout and Latin-2


From: rafal polonski
Subject: Re: Lout and Latin-2
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 16:52:30 +0100

On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 05:39:46PM +0300, Valeriy E. Ushakov wrote:
> request to Latin2 users - can you please send me a summary of freely
> available  Latin2 fonts?
* Antykwa Toru/nska:
  ftp://ftp.GUST.org.pl/pub/TeX/fonts/psfonts/polish/antyktor/

* Antykwa P/o/ltawskiego (a bit BETA)
  ftp://ftp.eps.gda.pl/antp004/

* Quasi Palladio:
  ftp://ftp.GUST.org.pl/pub/TeX/fonts/psfonts/polish/qfonts/pall0103/

* Quasi Times:
  ftp://ftp.GUST.org.pl/pub/TeX/fonts/psfonts/polish/qfonts/time0100/

* Postscript version of TeX Computer Modern fonts
  ftp://ftp.GUST.org.pl/pub/TeX/fonts/psfonts/polish/plpsfont/

> I know about Quasy Palladio and several Antykwa fonts.  ParaType has
> Literaturnaya in TeX T1 encoding which, IIRC, comprises alphabet parts
> of both Latin1 and Latin2 (unfortunately they use some non-standard
> glyph names).
Literaturna'ya worked for me writing in polish.

P.S maybe it is worth mentioning about using type42 fonts in Lout?
I have converted few TTFs and this solution has nice effects.
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