Fragment of the "readme" file in codepage.tar.Z =============================================== File readme. June 14, 1992. ... I have included two sample fonts, one written by myself and the other by Dimitri Vulis (dlv@cunyvms1.BITNET). Both are in the public domain. My font, 972.cp, is a Hebrew font. The other is 880.cp, a Cyrilic font (Russian etc.). The Hebrew font uses the same encoding scheme as the VT-100's in Israel, so any software that works on those will now run on Linux (e.g., my hebrew.el package for GNU Emacs). I'm told 880.cp follows the relevent Russian standard, so I suppose it does. This package, while (c) 1992 by Joel M. Hoffman, can be used as freely as any other part of Linux. Files: 972.cp Font data for 25-line Hebrew font. 880.cp Font data for Cyrilic font. ========================================================== Elsewhere I found fonts 880-14.psf, 880-16.psf, 972-14.psf, 972-16.psf, but these turn out to come from 880.cp and 972.cp, and since setfont now also understands *.cp files I deleted the four abovementioned fonts. aeb@cwi.nl