Fonts/TibetanMachineWeb/tibwnReadMe.txt
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* TIBETAN MACHINE WEB TRUE TYPE FONT *
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* Made available publically through the cooperation of *
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* The Tibetan Computer Company (http://www.tibet.dk/tcc/) *
* The Trace Foundation (http:/trace.org/) *
* The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library *
* (http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/) *
* Fonts and Documentation created by Tony Duff *
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* Released October 1, 2001. *
* Updated December 11, 2001. *
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LICENSE: These fonts are governed by the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE,
Version 2 (see attached file).
DESCRIPTION: This folder contains the files you will need to install and use the
Tibetan Machine Web True Type font. The font itself consists of ten (10) files that
need to be installed in the system's font folder, a PDF file containing the font's
documentation, and this ReadMe file.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 95 and higher, Mac OS, Linux.
INSTALLATION: To install the files copy them from the folder to which they were extracted into the system's font folder. In Windows this generally under Windows/Fonts; on the Mac this is found in
System/Fonts, both paths starting from the hard-drive's root directory.
The fonts are True Type fonts.
FILE NAMES: There are seven (12) files contained in this folder:
FONT FILES (10)
Timwn.ttf
Timwn1.ttf
Timwn2.ttf
Timwn3.ttf
Timwn4.ttf
Timwn5.ttf
Timwn6.ttf
Timwn7.ttf
Timwn8.ttf
Timwn9.ttf
DOCUMENTATION FILES (2)
ReadMe - This ReadMe text file
Tibetan Web Machine Documentation - This is a PDF file that contains the original
documentation for the font, including descriptions of the glyphs and their
ASCII codes, as well as informationon which vowel glyphs are used with each
consonant glyph or stack glyph. The font encodings are included with the
manual for Tibetan! 5.1, a plug-in for Microsoft Word written by Tony Duff
of the Tibetan Computer Company and also available for free download from
the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library's Digital Media Tools site at
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/tibet/tools.