On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Giuseppe Ghib� wrote:
> like isn't official euro symbol the \texteuro of textcomp.sty. IMHO the one
> provided in font "eurosym" (feymr10) is enough to provide the euro symbol.
teTeX-2.0 (and later) has eurosym.sty and the metrics and type1 files
for the fonts (texmf/fonts/type1/public).
> In this case maybe .tfm and europs.sty could be provided, but then it
...
> The europs.sty license is this:
%% File eurofont.sty
%% copyright Rowland McDonnell 1998
%% email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%%\This file is part of the eurofont distribution. You can distribute it
%% freely provided that you include the rest of the eurofont distribution
%% with this file and make no more than a nominal charge to cover the
%% costs of distributing it.
So, the eurofont package is not free software.
Thomas