1The XFree86/Xorg encoding files are in the public domain. 2 3Most of these encoding files were generated by me in the winter of 1998/1998 4from publicly available sources (notably from data files provided by the 5Unicode Consortium) using a throw-away program written in Common Lisp. Over 6the years, a number of people have kindly added new encoding files to the 7collection. 8 9If you want to add a copyright statement to an encoding file, you need 10your brain examined. 11 12 Juliusz Chroboczek 13