Antykwa Torunska (meaning just "Antiqua of Torun") is a two-element
typeface designed by Zygfryd Gardzielewski, a typographer from Toru\'n, 
Poland. 

Font author: Janusz Marian Nowacki
License: GPL

Version 1.0, which deserves to be called computerised in
that it was precise and reused character building elements across
the font, was released in 1998 and comprised (similarly as the
original) of three faces: upright, bold and italic. This is now
archived in antt-OLD.zip in CTAN archives. 

Version 2.01 was generated using the METATYPE1 tools package authored 
by Bogus{\l}aw Jackowski, Janusz M. Nowacki and Piotr Strzelczyk,
and introduced a greatly extended character set (e.g., cyrillic, greek, 
most often used mathematical symbols and currency symbols, additional 
ligatures), as well as additional typefaces (light, regular, medium and 
bold in normal and condensed widths). Support files for LaTeX and various 
encoding files were also added. 

The current distribution (ver. 2.02) contains slightly corrected Polish
diacritical letters in caps and small caps. Moreover, Vietnamese letters 
were added with encoding and map files, as well as LaTeX support for T5 
encoding.

For more information please see the  documentation in PDF (in English 
and in Polish) and also some examples in the doc/fonts/antt subdirectory.
The layout of this distribution conforms with TeX Directory Structure (TDS)
version 1.1.

I prepared also separate Type1 sets of 256 characters for Windows
and Linux (in various encodings) and complete TrueType and OpenType
font sets with over 1000 glyphs each. Those packages can be found on:

http://www.janusz.nowacki.strefa.pl/torunska.html
