The fonts in this archive implement the CSX+ character set designed for use in printing Indian language material in Roman script. They are based on fonts designed by URW++ Design and Development Incorporated Poppenbuetteler Bogen 29A D-22399 Hamburg Germany and made available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, a copy of which is included in this archive in the file COPYING. The chief provision of the GPL is that software licensed under it may be freely redistributed provided the author's copyright is properly acknowledged. As permitted under Section 2 of the GPL, I have modified the fonts to implement the CSX+ encoding, using a program I have written to create arbitrarily accented Type 1 PostScript fonts. Conversion from PostScript to TrueType was with the program TypeTool; .pfm files were created using Acute Systems' program Refont. The modified fonts, like the originals, are distributed under the GPL. However, the copyright remains with URW++ Design and Development Incorporated. The modified fonts were first created on July 28-9, 1998. The TrueType fonts are held in the files with a .TTF extension; .PFB, .AFM and .PFM files contain the original Type 1 PostScript versions. The particular fonts used in this archive are based on the typeface NimbusRomNo9L, which is URW++'s name for their Times-lookalike. The definition file used to create the modified font contains a complete character-by-character listing: it is included in this archive in the file CSX-PLUS.DEF. John D. Smith University of Cambridge