Martin Schröder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 2002-09-04 16:13:24 +0100, David Carlisle wrote: > > Sadly, I don't own a copy of Computers & Typesetting vol E either. > > The millenium edition has this: > > "The programs for Computer Modern are in the public domain, > and readers may freely generate and hand-tune their own fonts > using the algorithms of this book. However, use of the names > is restricted: Any font whose names cmr10 or cmbx12 or ... > are identical to the standard font names of this book should > be fully compatible with the fonts defined here; i.e., fonts > with the same names are supposed to have precisely the same > character coding schemes and precisely the same font metric > files."
Which, note carefully, is not an "if you change this, you must rename it" requirement. Rather, it requires renaming for *certain* kinds of changes, rather similarly to the tex.web rules, and rather differently from the LAPL.