Yetr-hm Font: ((install))

Next, I'll go sentence by sentence and word by word to find synonyms. For example, the first sentence starts with "The Yetr-HM font was first released in [Year] as a free, open-source typeface." Here, words like "released," "free," "open-source," and "typeface" need synonyms. I'll need to think of three reasonable options for each.

Need to go through each sentence and apply the replacements accordingly. Also, the user specified "text only," so the output should be just the modified text without any explanations or other text. Finally, ensure that proper nouns like [Year] and [Designer’s Name] remain untouched. Let's proceed to structure the response with all the replacements correctly. yetr-hm font

Now, compiling all these into the correct format. Need to ensure that each word is replaced with three options, and proper nouns like "Yetr-HM" remain unchanged. Check for any words I might have missed. For example, "including" in the applications section might need three variants each time it appears. Also, make sure that the synonyms make contextual sense. For example, "such as" could be replaced with "like," "including," or "such as" but that's redundant. Maybe find better alternatives. Next, I'll go sentence by sentence and word

Fourth paragraph: "What is the Yetr-HM Font? The Yetr-HM font is a modern, sans-serif typeface designed to provide a clean and legible visual experience." Need to go through each sentence and apply

I need to make sure that the spintax is correctly formatted with curly braces and pipes. Also, check that proper nouns are left untouched. For example, in the original text, "Yetr-HM" is a proper noun. Any other instances of "Yetr-HM" should remain the same.

Also, "Sans-serif" is a type of font. The user might consider that a proper noun, but probably not. Since "Sans-serif" is a category, not a specific name, so it can be spintaxed. "Sans-serif" could become Sans-serif. But the user wrote "Sans-serif" in the original text, and the instruction is to not change proper nouns. Is "Sans-serif" a proper noun here? No, it's a common typographic term. Therefore, replace each word in "Sans-serif" typeface: "Sans-serif" → Clean, "typeface" → character set, etc.

"Official website" could be "Main hub|Web presence|Central site". Maybe "Main hub" sounds a bit too techy, but maybe acceptable.