Hi, Werner wrote: > Mhmm. According to my dictionary `libertine' has more than a single > meaning, some of them fitting into the idea of a freely available > font. It's not restricted to `rake'.
Right. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/libertine says Noun ... 2. A freethinker in matters of religion. “In the 1630s as well as the 1670s, Boston was inhabited by libertines as well as orthodox Puritans, but in the last quarter of the seventeenth century, town leaders feared that they were losing control.” Adjective ... 2. Freethinking. Origin ... In the mid 16th century, imitating French ‘libertin’, the term denoted a member of any of various antinomian sects in France... And I expect they thought the double meaning amusing. :-) Could be worse. Could be a pixel-editor called gimp. Cheers, Ralph.