Copyright 2007 TeX Users Group. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. These fonts are freely available now and included in the free distributions. I am not sure if there are improvements (hints?) in these Y&Y versions and the free versions that could be integrated back. I hope someone will investigate. Also, perhaps the pfm files could be useful somehow. I am not sure what the *.{hex,hnt,log,out} files are all about in */src; presumably files created in the hint generation process. I left them in for whatever they may be worth for archeological purposes. amsfonts/ contain Type 1 versions of, of course, the AMS fonts, including Euler, msam and msbm, and Washington Cyrillic. cmbsr/ contains Type 1 versions of the Computer Modern font set, with a few extras over the original 75 fonts. em/ contains the European Modern fonts developed by Y&Y and others. I do not know whether they contain any glyphs not in Latin Modern, or have other improvements that could be adapted. latxfont/ contains Type 1 versions of the LaTeX symbol, line, and circle fonts, as well as the SLiTeX fonts. Also msym10, a font with a few blackboard bold characters. I did not attempt to change the copyright notices contained within the font files, since it would have been an extremely time-consuming process, but any "All rights reserved" or similar restrictive statements there are no longer in effect. If a new distribution is prepared using them, the notices should be changed. Blue Sky, Y&Y, and the AMS released the AMS and Computer Modern fonts long ago under free software terms. To whatever extent that Y&Y had any remaining proprietary improvements in the fonts as they are included here, they have been assigned to TUG, and TUG hereby releases them as free software, under the one-sentence all-permissive license (to avoid license compatibility problems): You may freely use, modify and/or distribute the material here. Any complete fonts given here which have not previously been released (I'm not sure if there are any) are also hereby released under that all-permissive license. Karl Berry (karl@tug.org) http://tug.org/yandy/