Version 1.1 8 March 1997 o corrected the italic capital L, which had an underdot by mistake. Version 1.0 8 Feb 1996 This is the Adobe Utopia typeface (Postscript Type 1 format) which is freely distributable. This copy has been re-encoded to add additional accented characters in code points between 128 and 255 according to the Computer Sanskrit (CS) character scheme. This is described in a document included in iass.zip, available from ftp.bcc.ac.uk:/pub/users/ucgadkw/indology. A copy of the main document from this zip file is enclosed, in PostScript format, as file charset.ps. The encoding vector for this font (i.e., which character is in which position of the font) is included as file CS437.enc. NB the encoding of the enclosed Adobe Utopia is CS, not CSX. The latter encoding, which is a super-set of CS, may be done if time allows. This reencoding was done by Dominik Wujastyk, using Type Designer. The font is useful and good-looking as it is, and okay for high-resolution output on laser printers and phototypesetters. The fonts (normal roman, italic, bold, bold italic) are named according to Karl Berry's font naming scheme, where p = Adobe ut = Utopia r, b, i = roman, bold, italic 8 = escape character meaning "here comes another coding scheme letter" i = Indic (CS). For documentation on this naming scheme, see the files at the internet site ftp.cs.umb.edu:/pub/tex/fontname. Dominik Wujastyk d.wujastyk@ucl.ac.uk 8 Feb 1996