FONTLOG for the Comic Neue fonts

This file provides detailed information on the Comic Neue Font Software.
This information should be distributed along with the Comic Neue fonts
and any derivative works.

Basic Font Information

Comic Neue is a Unicode typeface family that supports the languages
outlined in the following two ISO standards:
Latin 2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-2
Latin 9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-15

Documentation can be found at www.comicneue.com
To contribute to the project you can fork the font on Github at
https://www.github.com/crozynski/comicneue

PolyText Comic is a modified version of Comic Neue Regular that represents
characters as polygons without holes in the GDSII format.

ChangeLog

12 October 2021 (Andrew Keller) PolyText Comic version 1.0
- Regular characters are mono-spaced in 100µm x 200µm boxes, with cuts made
to connect any interior islands within the characters to the outside, and
saved in GDSII format.

14 April 2020 (Viviana Monsalve) Comic Neue version 2.5
– Various updates made to meet Google Fonts standards.

15 September 2016 (Brandon Schoech) Comic Neue version 2.3
- Added low quotation marks and Esperanto glyphs.

25 December 2014 (Craig Rozynski) Comic Neue version 2.1
- Added SIL Open Font License.

22 September 2014 (Hrant Papazian) Comic Neue version 2.0
– Refinements to glyphs and metrics.

7 April 2014 (Craig Rozynski) Comic Neue version 1.0
– Publicly launched initial iteration of the font.

Acknowledgements

If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address
(if you have one) (W) and description (D). This list is in alphabetical order.

N: Hrant Papazian
E: hpapazian@gmail.com
W: http://themicrofoundry.com
D: Contributor - Glyph and metric refinement

N: Craig Rozynski
E: craig@craigrozynski.com
W: http://www.comicneue.com
D: Contributor - Original glyphs

N: Brandon Schoech
E: bms@mm.st
W: http://www.thisthing.net
D: Contributor - Additional glyphs

N: Andrew Keller
E: andrew.keller.09@gmail.com
D: Contributor - PolyText