>
>By the way, if you dont have any commercial obligations, you can try
>the txr fonts (a complete set of math fonts) which saves money and
>provides enough freedom of usage, copying, sharing with your people,
>etc.
>
>--
>Radhakrishnan
>
Hi
I was wondering how the GPL would apply if one used these fonts to
prepare camera ready copy for a book that was sold commercially.
I went and read it but I am not much the wiser.
Do you know how it applies ?
Thanks -
Michael
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