cmaguire@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Cary Maguire) (01/31/91)
Greetings! Does anyone know of a public domain russian (cyrillic) postscript font? Specifically, I found a directory with the following contents at an anonymous ftp site: lib/postscript/fonts/Times: bits.r greek.r italic italic.a italic.r rest.r roman roman.a roman.r russian.r The roman and italic files are in the following format: (fonts/Times/roman.r) lib run (fonts/Times/roman.a) lib run while the .r and .a files begin as follows: CharStrings /a <C53D 453E 443E 443D 453C 473B 4B3B . . . I'm afraid I'm quite ignorant of the details of postscript, but it seems as if there is enough here to create russian postscript fonts. Can anyone help here? Also, I've noticed that TeX has PD Cyrillic Metafonts, and that using dvips, one can conceivably printout the posctscript code for cyrillic fonts. But does one need something else to use these fonts directly in software which supports postscript? Many Thanks! Camm ====================================================================== Internet: cmaguire@phoenix.princeton.edu "O Son of Man! Veiled in my immemorial being and in the ancient eternity of Mine essence, I knew My love for thee; therefore I created thee, have engraved on thee Mine image and revealed to thee My beauty." Baha'u'llah