Abstract of INFO-MAC archived encoded Mac binary file 'font/ypatia.hqx' Uploaded 02/19/1999 295681 bytes From: grammati@paris7.jussieu.fr Subject: Ypatia and Ismini greek fonts Ypatia, a greek scientific font Ypatia is a font for the typesetting of scientific documents in greek using TeX. It is thus complementing Knuth's Computer Modern fonts. Ypatia is based on the Ismini-Clio family of fonts developed by one of us (NG). The name has been chosen in honour of Hypatia of Alexandria, the greatest woman mathematician of the ancient era. (Read "A brief history of Ypatia" included in this package.) The spelling of the font name was chosen so as to give the correct greek spelling when displayed in the same font. This package includes the font in both bitmat and postscript versions and the Ypatia keyboard. Snapshots of the four possible keyboards are also included as a Š Word document, against the objections of one of us (VG). We include also AFM data as well as the metric files to be used with the TeX typesetting program Textures (BlueSky research, http://www.bluesky.com/) Ypatia is meant as a typesetting font. It is not meant as a screen font for the source text. Textures' editor uses the Monaco font for this task. While Ypatia can be used and at a size of 14 points can even be readable enough what is really needed is a greek non-proportional font. This will be addressed in some, hopefully, non-remote future. Paris, February 1999 Nikos Goulandris (nicolas.goulandris@wanadoo.fr) Vasilis Grammaticos (grammati@paris7.jussieu.fr) PS. Ypatia is (obviously) a Macintosh font. If somebody is interested in (God forbid!) a Wintel version of Ypatia he/she can contact the authors at the above e-addresses. (The results are NOT guaranteed).