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    <title>CTAN submission -- MonTeXIVu, MonTeX.Type1, ui-24.def and ctib</title>
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    <updated>2002-07-02T16:51:06Z</updated>
    <summary>----- Forwarded message from Oliver Corff -----
Today, you'll find in the /incoming directory of ftp.dante.de the 
following files:

1. ctib.tar.gz

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      <pre xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">----- Forwarded message from Oliver Corff -----
Today, you'll find in the /incoming directory of ftp.dante.de the 
following files:

1. ctib.tar.gz

The latest version of ctib, 0.6, has a greatly enhanced repertoire of 
glyphs and more than a dozen new ligatures (Tibetan stacks), and  a lot of 
new punctuation symbols. More or less the whole Unicode range of symbols 
is covered, too. The work is based on Sam Sirlin's Tibetan fonts.

Please note that upgrading to ctib 0.6 requires recompilation of old 
documents as the font layout has changed.

ctib.tar.gz goes into CTAN:language/tibetan/ctib and replaces all previous 
files completely.


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    <author>
      <name>Reinhard Zierke</name>
      <email>zierke at dante.de </email>
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