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This is the file `README' that accompanies the `concmath' fonts:
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by Ulrik Vieth <vieth@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de> -- 1997/10/13
Description:
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This directory appears on CTAN in two different locations:
CTAN:fonts/concmacth (actual directory)
CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/concmath/fonts (symbolic link)
Whatever the location, this directory contains two subdirectories
`source' and `tfm' that hold the METAFONT sources and font metrics
of the Concrete Math typefaces, which were derived by the author
from the Concrete Roman typefaces designed by Don Knuth.
These Concrete Math fonts provide a collection of math italics,
math symbol, and math extension fonts that complement the Concrete
Roman fonts (located in CTAN:fonts/concrete), so that Concrete by
itself may be used as a complete replacement for Computer Modern.
Since Concrete is considerably darker than Computer Modern, this
may be of particular interest for use in low-resolution printing
or in applications such as posters or transparencies.
To access the Concrete Math fonts in LaTeX, you may wish to consult
the `concmath' package or Walter Schmidt's `ccfonts' package, both
located in subdirectories of CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported.
For further documentation about how the Concrete math fonts were
derived, please read the documentation of the `concmath' package
located in CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/concmath.
Installation:
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If you have a TDS-compatible TeX installation, you may try to use
the enclosed `Makefile' by calling
make install TEXMF=/wherever/texmf
For manual installation, copy the contents of the subdirectories
`source' and `tfm' to TEXMF/fonts/{source,tfm}/public/concmath or
wherever else your installation keeps .mf sources and .tfm files.
As for how to generate the documentation, please consult the `README'
file that accompanies the `concmath' LaTeX package.
Happy TeXing!
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