Blue skin by Franciszek Wilamowski (Xenomorph) <higgs@hoth.amu.edu.pl>

The multilingual extension did require a few adaptations to the Blue skin
as well as a suitable font. The font used is GNU Unifont 11.0.03 from
Unifoundry.com which is licensed under the GNU General Public License, either
Version 2 or (at your option) a later version, with the exception that
embedding the font in a document does not in itself constitute a violation of
the GNU GPL.
The full terms of the license are in http://unifoundry.com/LICENSE.txt.

The GNU Unifont has been converted from the BDF to a PNG image file using a
vastly improved perl script (originally by Thomas Gaukel <oss@thomasx.de>)
and the perl modules Font::BDF::Reader and GD.

The PNG font image file contains all glyphs from the GNU Unifont in
boxes of 16x16 pixels, with 2 pixels spacing after each glyph, 256 glyphs a
row and 1 pixel space between each row and the next one.

The FNT font description file describes all characters of the Unicode Basic
Multilingual Plane starting with 'SPACE' (U+0020) up to the 'REPLACEMENT
CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) with the exception of the noncharacters.

Ingo Brückl <ib@wupperonline.de>
