I agree a warning may be appropriate whenever a font is included in its entirety. May I suggest a modification: whenever a *proprietary* font (that is, one with the restrictive licensing) is included. It would be quite a lot of noise to generate a warning for every fully-included font, as most commonly-used fonts in the TeX world are free. Seems like any "real" warning regarding problematic fonts would quickly be lost in the swamp of resulting messages. The only thing I can think of is some kind of additional map file option (ugggh) to generate the warning. Then when people (like Walter) generate TeX support for proprietary fonts, the pregenerated map files can specify the new option. Further: any changes to map file syntax should be coordinated with pdftex and dvipdf[m][x], as another long-term goal should be to re-unify map files so that the same syntax can be used for all programs. It is a hassle for TeX Live and other distributions to have maintain the same information in three formats with only tiny differences. Also, I'm not sure if this is already included in the discussion, but any such warning should presumably apply when the font is fully downloaded at all, independent of whether that happens due to an .eps inclusion or simply using the font in the document. At this time he was thinking about changing /FontName in the free URW fonts on CTAN I sincerely hope Walter does not do that. Seems like it would have major backward-compatibility implications. karl