On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Orr Dunkelman wrote:

>
> Iorsh Maxim, the "developer" of the culmus fonts, has agreed to give a
> lecture regarding culmus.
>
> He asked me what kind of questions you want him to answer, or what might
> interest you about this.
>
> Please send Iorsh your input.
>

I'll send it here:

1. The legal status of the culmus fonts - design patents their
implications, etc.

2. How were the fonts designed? With what tools, etc.

3. The Culmus Fonts are Licensed under the GPL. Why did you choose this
license for them? What are its implications on creating documents and
artwork using them? (especially if they are proprietary). Why did you
choose a license suitable for source code for a fonts package?

4. Can the Culmus fonts be converted to True Type to be used by Windows
and other TTF enabled programs somehow?

These are the things off the top of my head. Maybe I'll think of more
later.

BTW, thanks for a great contribution! My LaTeX files now look much nicer
and also render as an Acrobat Reader-friendly PDF. Open Office is happy,
too... ;-)

Yishar Kohekha!

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish


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doctors away.

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