On Tue, 9 May 2006, Norbert Preining wrote: > Dear authors of the CS PS fonts! > > You are listed in license.eng from the cstex package as authors of the > CSfonts. While analyzing the license/source situation of teTeX and TeX > live for Debian, we found that the following files: > ntimes.sty > nhelvet.sty > cspsfont.{il2,tex,xl2}
I have found my private copy of cspsfont.doc and now I understand why it disappeared. It is written in Czech in 1995 and modified in 1998. I do not remember details but now it seems to me that I gave the generated files for testing and planned to provide the documentation later and forgot to do it. I know that some bugs were fixed in the generated files later so distribution of my ancient cspsfont.doc will not be a good idea. I will do my utmost to resolve the license problem. > contain the follwoing statement: > ----------------- > %% The original source files were: > %% > %% cspsfont.doc (with options: `fonts,IL2') > %% > %% IMPORTANT NOTICE: > %% > %% For the copyright see the source file. > %% > %% You are *not* allowed to modify this file. > %% > %% You are *not* allowed to distribute this file. > %% For distribution of the original source see > %% the terms for copying and modification in the file cspsfont.doc. > --------------- > > Unfortunately file cspsfont.doc is nowhere to be found, and the license > statement given in these files don't allow distribution/modification, so > they wouldhave to be removed from TeX live and teTeX (at least for > Debian). > > Could you please clarify this situation for us, and preferably/if > possible also provide the original cspsfont.doc file? > > Thanks a lot from the (Debian) teTeX and (Debian) TeX live people > > > Norbert Preining > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Norbert Preining <preining AT logic DOT at> Universitŕ di > Siena > gpg DSA: 0x09C5B094 fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76 A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 > B094 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > DALRYMPLE (n.) > Dalarymples are the things you pay extra for on pieces of hand-made > craftwork - the rough edges, the paint smudges and the holes in the > glazing. > --- Douglas Adams, The Meaning of Liff > _______________________________________________ > TeX Live mailing list > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-live > Zdenek Wagner e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] see also http://hroch486.icpf.cas.cz/wagner/ http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz