TeX Gyre Termes

TeX Gyre Termes

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(EN) The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. (NL) Op brute wijze ving de schooljuf de quasi-kalme lynx. (CS) Nechť již hříšné saxofony ďáblů rozezvučí síň úděsnými tóny waltzu, tanga a quickstepu. (HU) Jó foxim és don Quijote húszwattos lámpánál ülve egy pár bűvös cipőt készít. (RO) Înjurând pițigăiat, zoofobul comandă vexat whisky și tequila. (RU) Разъяренный чтец эгоистично бьёт пятью жердями шустрого фехтовальщика. (BG) Огньове изгаряха с блуждаещи пламъци любовта човешка на Орфей. (SR) Фијуче ветар у шибљу, леди пасаже и куће иза њих и гунђа у оџацима. (EL) Ταχίστη αλώπηξ βαφής ψημένη γη, δρασκελίζει υπέρ νωθρού κυνός. Type your own text to test the font!
  Description

The TeX Gyre Termes family of serif fonts is based on the Nimbus Roman No9 L family distributed with Ghostscript. The original font, Times, was designed by Stanley Morison together with Starling Burgess and Victor Lardent for the London newspaper “The Times”. It was first issued by the Monotype Corporation in 1932. The constituent 4 standard faces contain nearly 1250 glyphs each.

Design and Copyright: Copyright (URW)++, copyright 1999 by (URW)++ Design & Development; Cyrillic glyphs added by Valek Filippov, copyright 2001-2002; Vietnamese characters were added by Han The Thanh; copyright 2006, 2008 for TeX Gyre extensions by B. Jackowski and J.M. Nowacki (on behalf of TeX users groups).

Version 2008: 1.103.
All versions of TeX Gyre fonts after 2009 year doesn’t include Cyrillic glyphs because GUST e-foundry was not able to receive a license permission from Valek Filippov for his Cyrillic glyphs. For the latest versions of TeX Gyre fonts without Cyrillic glyphs see on GUST e-foundry website .

License: GUST Font License

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