This file belongs to the TeX Gyre collection of fonts. The work is released under the GUST Font License. See the MANIFEST-TeX-Gyre-Chorus.txt and README-TeX-Gyre-Chorus.txt files for the details. For the most recent version of this license see http://www.gust.org.pl/fonts/licenses/GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt or http://tug.org/fonts/licenses/GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt Ver. 1.103: 22.02.2008 * math glyphs shifted horizontally (widths left intact) * in the OTF files, the features `salt', `ss01', `ss02', `ss03', `ss04' added Ver. 1.102: 19.02.2008 -- inofficial release * compatibility with the recent Latin Modern release (1.106) implemented, see -- http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/latin-modern/ main changes: the repertoire of glyphs extended by Arabic transliteration glyphs, OTF structure modified (`size' feature implemented, the ligatures `i_j' and `I_J' available only for Dutch, the ligature `f_k' -- for Polish, the `locl' feature reimplemented -- an artificial glyph `i.TRK' is no longer needed) * glyphs uni03C6 and uni03D5 used to be interchanged in all TeX Gyre fonts; the unicode specification is not explicit too much: 03C6;GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI 03D5;GREEK PHI SYMBOL but FileFormat.Info is: http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/03c6/index.htm http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/03d5/index.htm (spotted by Michael Zedler, thanks) Ver. 1.099: 30.01.2008 -- unpublished * `copyright.alt' added * a peculiar ligature `lslash_lslash' added (in the Private Unicode Area, of course, uniEC0F); in TeX, it is available for the following encodings: CS (Czech, q-cszc.enc), L7x (Lithuanian, q-l7xzc.enc), LY1 (Y&Y aka TeX'n'ANSI, q-texnansizc.enc), QX (Polish, q-qxzc.enc), RM (math); in all the encodings but the last one the ligature `lslash_lslash' replaced the `currency' glyph (nearly useless), in the RM encoding -- `periodcentered'; in OTF files, it is created out of two subsequent lslashes for all scripts and all languages whenever the feature `liga' is activated Ver. 1.000, 25.09.2007: * the first release NOTE: the widths of the TeX Gyre Chorus glyphs are almost consistent with the relevant Adobe metric data (for the glyphs from the Adobe Standard Encoding): ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/afmfiles/base35/zcmi____.afm except `grave' and `questiondown' (Adobe 220 and 400, Tex Gyre 300 and 380, respectively).