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$Id: README.etl-unicode,v 1.1 2000/11/19 03:35:22 kazuhiko Exp $

ETL Unicode Font Collection
===========================

1997-04-26: First public release.

This distribution contains a subset of ISO 10646 (Unicode)
character set implemented as fixed-width bitmapped fonts,
supplied in Binary Distribution Format (BDF).  The fonts are
based on Naoto Takahashi's <Naoto.Takahashi@imag.fr> ETL font
collection, with Armenian and Georgian glyphs added by Mark
Leisher <mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu>.

The current subset of ISO 10646 is a superset of the proposed
Minimum European Subset (MES; ENV 1973:1995,
<http://www.indigo.ie/egt/standards/mes.html>) with the extension
to Hebrew, Armenian and Georgian glyphs.

It is assumed that a user knows how to install and use the fonts.
If not, you can find a short step-by-step tutorial on WWW,
<http://sizif.mf.uni-lj.si/linux/cee/x11/font.install.html>, or
elsewhere.


1999-02-05: A bug-fix release.

You might also be interested in Roman Czyborra's GNU Unifont project,
<http://czyborra.com/unifont/>, which in effect replaces etl16-unicode;
as well as Markus Kuhn's initiative for a 6x16 `fixed´ font,
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html>, and finally Mark
Leisher's ClearlyU font <http://crl.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/cu.html>.


2000-02-18: Update.

Taichi Kawabata <kawabata@exa.onlab.ntt.co.jp> contributed 79
combining characters to go on page 0x03.

--
Primoz Peterlin <primoz.peterlin@biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si>