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  3. data/Gemfile +3 -0
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  9. data/test/err_font1.rb +3 -0
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- -*- mode:text; coding:utf-8; -*-
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- GNU FreeFont Authors
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- ====================
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-
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- The FreeFont collection is being maintained by
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- Steve White <stevan.white AT googlemail.com>
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- The folowing list cites the other contributors that contributed to
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- particular ISO 10646 blocks.
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- * URW++ Design & Development GmbH <http://www.urwpp.de/>
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-
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- Basic Latin (U+0041-U+007A)
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- Latin-1 Supplement (U+00C0-U+00FF) (most)
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- Latin Extended-A (U+0100-U+017F)
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- Spacing Modifier Letters (U+02B0-U+02FF)
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- Mathematical Operators (U+2200-U+22FF) (parts)
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- Block Elements (U+2580-U+259F)
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- Dingbats (U+2700-U+27BF)
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-
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- * Yannis Haralambous <yannis.haralambous AT enst-bretagne.fr> and John
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- Plaice <plaice AT omega.cse.unsw.edu.au>
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-
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- Latin Extended-B (U+0180-U+024F)
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- IPA Extensions (U+0250-U+02AF)
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- Greek (U+0370-U+03FF)
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- Armenian (U+0530-U+058F)
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- Hebrew (U+0590-U+05FF)
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- Arabic (U+0600-U+06FF)
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- Currency Symbols (U+20A0-U+20CF)
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- Arabic Presentation Forms-A (U+FB50-U+FDFF)
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- Arabic Presentation Forms-B (U+FE70-U+FEFF)
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-
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- * Young U. Ryu <ryoung AT utdallas.edu>
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- Arrows (U+2190-U+21FF)
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- Mathematical Symbols (U+2200-U+22FF)
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- * Valek Filippov <frob AT df.ru>
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- Cyrillic (U+0400-U+04FF)
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- * Wadalab Kanji Comittee
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- Hiragana (U+3040-U+309F)
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- Katakana (U+30A0-U+30FF)
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- * Angelo Haritsis <ah AT computer.org>
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- Greek (U+0370-U+03FF)
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- * Yannis Haralambous and Virach Sornlertlamvanich
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- Thai (U+0E00-U+0E7F)
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- * Shaheed R. Haque <srhaque AT iee.org>
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- Bengali (U+0980-U+09FF)
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- Thaana (U+0780-U+07BF)
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- Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
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- Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
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- Bengali (U+0980-U+09FF)
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- Gurmukhi (U+0A00-U+0A7F)
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- Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
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- Telugu (U+0C00-U+0C7F)
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- * Frans Velthuis <velthuis AT rc.rug.nl> and Anshuman Pandey
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- Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
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- Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
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- Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
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- * Berhanu Beyene <1beyene AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>,
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- Prof. Dr. Manfred Kudlek <kudlek AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>, Olaf
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- Kummer <kummer AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>, and Jochen Metzinger <?>
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- Gurmukhi (U+0A00-U+0A7F)
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- Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
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- Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
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- Tamil (U+0B80-U+0BFF)
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- Telugu (U+0C00-U+0C7F)
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- Kannada (U+0C80-U+0CFF)
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- Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
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- Sinhala (U+0D80-U+0DFF)
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- Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
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- Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
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- Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
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- Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
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- Tamil (U+0B80-U+0BFF)
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