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+================================================
+####### China2e -- a short font report #######
+================================================
+
+(Chinese calendar symbols - by UDO HEYL, July 14th, 1997
+
+Error Reports in case of UNCHANGED versions to
+ Udo Heyl,
+ Stregdaer Allee 7,
+ 99817 Eisenach,
+ Federal Republic of Germany
+or
+ DANTE, Deutschsprachige Anwendervereinigung TeX e.V.,
+ Postfach 10 18 40,
+ 69008 Heidelberg,
+ Federal Republic of Germany,
+ Email: dante@dante.de
+
+What is China2e ?
+_________________
+
+It is a LaTeX2e - package to produce Chinese calendar symbols
+of the old Chinese lunisolar calendar. In addition you can use
+a new fontshape {\BLOCK}, symbolic letters
+\symA ... \symZ , the phases of the Moon
+\MoonPha{1}\MoonPha{2}\MoonPha{3}\MoonPha{4}
+and some special symbols (\Greenpoint\Telephone...).
+
+How to use the China2e package?
+_______________________________
+
+First and foremost you've got to copy the following files
+
+--- china10.mf, chinasym.add, chinasym.alf, chinasym.ele,
+ chinasym.num, chinasym.sbl and chinasym.sta
+ into your Metafont-directory (\EMTEX\MFINPUT\CHINA)
+
+--- china2e.sty into your Style-directory (\EMTEX\TEXINPUT\CHINA)
+
+--- china10.tfm into your Tfm-directory (\EMTEX\TFM\CHINA
+
+Note, however, that the paths may be different in your
+ LaTeX2e implementation
+ (EmTeX for MS-DOS, web2c for UNIX etc.).
+
+LaTeX2e is absolutely required, if you want to use China2e,
+which doesn't run with the ANCIENT LaTeX209.
+
+Now you can call this package like seen in the example:
+
+ \documentclass[12pt]{article}
+ \usepackage{china2e} %%% to include china2e.sty
+ \begin{document} ... \end{document}
+
+Chinese characters and symbols will appear now in the current size
+and won't change the current shape. Of course you can input
+
+ {\Huge Chinese symbol}
+
+to manage a greater Chinese calendar symbol.
+
+!!!!! Please consult CHINADOC.TEX or CHINADOC.PS for further infos !!!!!
+
+
+