                         Computer Modern Unicode font

   Computer Modern Unicode font were converted from metafont sources
   using textrace and pfaedit. Their main purpose is to create free good
   quality fonts for use in X applications supporting many languages.
   Currently the fonts contain glyphs from Latin1 (Metafont ec, tc),
   Cyrillic (la, rx) and Greek (cbgreek when available) code sets. Other
   charsets are also welcome.

   These fonts are distributed under the terms of Latex Project Public
   License (LPPL) Version 1.2.

   This font set contains 21 fonts. You can download from homepage the
   sfd files, autohinted by the pfaedit pfb fonts and pfb fonts without
   hints. If you have freetype-2.1.x installed (e.g. from XFree-4.3) it
   is better to use unhinted fonts since new versions of freetype have
   good quality autohinter.

   Of cause, this version has many unresolved questions and bugs.
    1. The names of fonts and families are temporal.
    2. The automatic hints created by pfaedit are not perfect.
    3. The license may be changed (I am not familiar with licenses).
    4. ...

References

   1. http://www.inf.bme.hu/~pts/textrace/
   2. http://pfaedit.sf.net/
   3. http://canopus.iacp.dvo.ru/~panov/cm-unicode/ (homepage)

Andrey V. Panov
panov /at/ canopus. iacp. dvo. ru