This file provides detailed information on the Demo font software. This information should be distributed along with the Demo fonts and any derivative works.
(Here is where you would describe the purpose and brief specifications for the font project, and where users can find more detailed documentation. It can also include references to how changes can be contributed back to the Original Version. You may also wish to include a short guide to the design, or a reference to such a document.)
The following signatures are valid for the source files and the final pdf:
SHA256: TODO
As you can see in the corresponding SHA256sum.txt file.
You can check that the originator of the signature is actually who he said he is by using the following GPG public key:
TODO
Demo is released under the OFL 1.1 - http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
For information on what you're allowed to change or modify, consult the OFL-1.1.txt and OFL-FAQ.txt files. The OFL-FAQ also gives a very general rationale and various recommendations regarding why you would want to contribute to the project or make your own version of the font.
See the project website for the current trunk and the various branches:
http://openfontlibrary.org/projects/foo-font
When you make modifications, be sure to add a description of your changes, following the format of the other entries, to the start of this section.
7 February 2007 (Pat Johnson) Demo, v1.001
- Added Greek and Cyrillic glyphs
- Changed name to "Demo"
7 March 2006 (Fred Foobar) Bar v1.1
- Tweaked contextual behaviours
1 Feb 2005 (Jane Doe) Bar v1.0
- Improved build script performance and verbosity
- Extended the smart code documentation
- Corrected minor typos in the documentation
- Fixed position of combining inverted breve below (U+032F)
- Added OpenType/Graphite smart code for Armenian
- Added Armenian glyphs (U+0531 -> U+0587)
- Changed name to "Bar"
1 Jan 2005 (Joe Smith) Demo v1.0
- Initial release of font "Demo"
When you make modifications, be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address (W) and description (D). This list is sorted by last name in alphabetical order.
N: Jane Doe E: jane@university.edu W: http://art.university.edu/projects/fonts D: Contributor - Armenian glyphs and code
N: Fred Foobar E: fred@foobar.org W: http://foobar.org D: Contributor - misc Graphite fixes
N: Pat Johnson E: pat@fontstudio.org W: http://pat.fontstudio.org D: Designer - Greek & Cyrillic glyphs based on Roman design
N: Tom Parker E: tom@company.com W: http://www.company.com/tom/projects/fonts D: Engineer - original smart font code
N: Joe Smith E: joe@fontstudio.org W: http://joe.fontstudio.org D: Designer - original Roman glyphs
University Arts Dept is a research-based department specializing in typography, and offers courses in typeface design and book design.
FontStudio is a foundry based in New York City, USA.