Peter,

 

I googled “NimbusMonoPS” and was taken to the 1001 free fonts site. It is 
listed as “Free for Commercial Use.”
You could use the same process for the other.

 

Mark

 

From: lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr....@gnu.org 
<lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr....@gnu.org> On Behalf Of Peter X
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2024 11:15 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Inquiry About Commercial Use of Fonts Extracted from PDF for Book 
Publishing

 

Subject: Inquiry About Commercial Use of Fonts Extracted from PDF for Book 
Publishing

 

Dear LilyPond Community,

 

I hope this message finds you well. I’m reaching out for some assistance 
regarding the commercial use of several fonts that were embedded in a PDF 
document. I am in the process of publishing a book, with plans to distribute it 
primarily in electronic (PDF) format through Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing 
(KDP) platform, with a potential print version as well.

 

To check the fonts embedded in my PDF, I used the command pdffonts to list the 
fonts in the document. Below is a snippet of the command’s output for your 
reference:

 

HMBAUW+Emmentaler-18                 Type 1C           Custom           yes yes 
no   22285  0

GHSOVS+NimbusSans-Bold               Type 1C           WinAnsi          yes yes 
no   22286  0

ZVGKDS+C059-Roman                    Type 1C           WinAnsi          yes yes 
no   22287  0

 

>From this, I extracted the unique values between the first + and the first - 
>from each line in the output. Specifically, I obtained the following unique 
>font names:

 

Bravura, C059, Emmentaler, CMR10, CMR6, CMR7, CMSY10, DejaVuSerif, 
NimbusMonoPS, NimbusSans, TexGyreCursor, TexGyreTermes, f-0-0

 

Could you kindly provide some guidance on whether these fonts are free for 
commercial use, given that I intend to sell the book on a platform like Amazon 
KDP? If any of these fonts require licensing for such use, please let me know 
what steps I should take.

 

Lastly, I encountered an unfamiliar font name in my extraction, which appears 
as f-0-0. I’m unsure what this font represents or how it ended up in my PDF. If 
anyone has insights into this, I’d appreciate your help.

 

Thank you for your time and support!

 

Best regards,

P

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