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% @psencodingfile{
% author = "Y&Y, Inc.",
% version = "1.1",
% date = "1 December 1996",
% filename = "texnansi.enc",
% email = "help@YandY.com",
% address = "45 Walden Street // Concord, MA 01742, USA",
% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
% checksum = "xx",
% docstring = "Encoding for fonts in Adobe Type 1 format for use with TeX."
% }
%
% The idea is to have all 228 characters normally included in Type 1 text
% fonts (plus a few more) available for typesetting. This is effectively
% the character set in Adobe Standard Encoding, ISO Latin 1, plus a few more.
%
% Character code assignments were made as follows:
%
% (1) The character layout largely matches `ASCII' in the 32 -- 126 range,
% except for `circumflex' in 94 and `tilde' in 126, to match `TeX text'
% (`asciicircumflex' and `asciitilde' appear in 158 and 142 instead).
%
% (2) The character layout matches `Windows ANSI' in almost all places,
% except for `quoteright' in 39 and `quoteleft' in 96 to match ASCII
% (`quotesingle' and `grave' appear in 129 and 18 instead).
%
% (3) The character layout matches `TeX typewriter' used by CM text fonts
% in most places (except for discordant positions such as hungarumlaut
% (instead of braceright), dotaccent (instead of underscore) etc.
%
% (4) Remaining characters are assigned arbitrarily to the `control character'
% range (0 -- 31), avoiding 0, 9, 10 and 13 in case we meet dumb software
% - similarly one should really avoid 127 and 128 if possible.
% In addition, the 8 open slots in Windows ANSI between 128 and 159 are used.
%
% (5) Y&Y Lucida Bright includes some extra ligatures and such; ff, ffi, ffl,
% and `dotlessj,' these are included 11 -- 15, and 17.
%
% (6) Hyphen appears both at 45 and 173 for compatibility with both ASCII
% and Windows ANSI.
%
% (7) It doesn't really matter where ligatures appear (both real, such as ffi,
% and pseudo such as ---) since these should not be accessed directly, only
% via ligature information in the TFM file.
%
% SAMPLE USAGE (in `psfonts.map' file for DVIPS):
%
% lbr LucidaBright "TeXnANSIEncoding ReEncodeFont" <texnansi.enc <lbr.pfb
%
% This tells DVIPS that the font called `lbr' in TeX has PostScript
% FontName `LucidaBright.' It also asks DVIPS to expand the file `lbr.pfb'
% into PFA form, to include the attached `texnansi.enc' encoding vector,
% and to then actually reencode the font based on that encoding vector.
%
% Revised 1996 June 1 by adding second position for `fl' to avoid Acrobat bug.
% Revised 1996 June 1 by adding second position for `fraction' for same reason.
%
Encoding=TeXnANSIEncoding
.notdef % 0
uni20AC % 1
.notdef % 2
.notdef % 3
fraction % 4
dotaccent % 5
hungarumlaut % 6
ogonek % 7
fl % 8
.notdef % /fraction % 9 not used (see 4), backward compatability only
cwm % 10 not used, except boundary char internally maybe
ff % 11
fi % 12
.notdef % fl % 13 not used (see 8), backward compatability only
ffi % 14
ffl % 15
dotlessi % 16
dotlessj % 17
grave % 18
acute % 19
caron % 20
breve % 21
macron % 22
ring % 23
cedilla % 24
germandbls % 25
ae % 26
oe % 27
oslash % 28
AE % 29
OE % 30
Oslash % 31
space % 32 % /suppress in TeX text
exclam % 33
quotedbl % 34 % /quotedblright in TeX text
numbersign % 35
dollar % 36
percent % 37
ampersand % 38
quoteright % 39 % /quotesingle in ANSI
parenleft % 40
parenright % 41
asterisk % 42
plus % 43
comma % 44
hyphen % 45
period % 46
slash % 47
zero % 48
one % 49
two % 50
three % 51
four % 52
five % 53
six % 54
seven % 55
eight % 56
nine % 57
colon % 58
semicolon % 59
less % 60 % /exclamdown in TeX text
equal % 61
greater % 62 % /questiondown in TeX text
question % 63
at % 64
A % 65
B % 66
C % 67
D % 68
E % 69
F % 70
G % 71
H % 72
I % 73
J % 74
K % 75
L % 76
M % 77
N % 78
O % 79
P % 80
Q % 81
R % 82
S % 83
T % 84
U % 85
V % 86
W % 87
X % 88
Y % 89
Z % 90
bracketleft % 91
backslash % 92 % /quotedblleft in TeX text
bracketright % 93
circumflex % 94 % /asciicircum in ASCII
underscore % 95 % /dotaccent in TeX text
quoteleft % 96 % /grave accent in ANSI
a % 97
b % 98
c % 99
d % 100
e % 101
f % 102
g % 103
h % 104
i % 105
j % 106
k % 107
l % 108
m % 109
n % 110
o % 111
p % 112
q % 113
r % 114
s % 115
t % 116
u % 117
v % 118
w % 119
x % 120
y % 121
z % 122
braceleft % 123 % /endash in TeX text
bar % 124 % /emdash in TeX test
braceright % 125 % /hungarumlaut in TeX text
tilde % 126 % /asciitilde in ASCII
dieresis % 127 not used (see 168), use higher up instead
/Lslash % 128 this position is unfortunate, but now too late to fix
quotesingle % 129
/quotesinglbase % 130
florin % 131
quotedblbase % 132
ellipsis % 133
dagger % 134
daggerdbl % 135
circumflex % 136
perthousand % 137
Scaron % 138
guilsinglleft % 139
OE % 140
Zcaron % 141
asciicircum % 142
minus % 143
lslash % 144
quoteleft % 145
quoteright % 146
quotedblleft % 147
quotedblright % 148
bullet % 149
endash % 150
emdash % 151
tilde % 152
trademark % 153
scaron % 154
guilsinglright % 155
oe % 156
zcaron % 157
asciitilde % 158
Ydieresis % 159
nbspace % 160 % /space (no break space)
exclamdown % 161
cent % 162
sterling % 163
currency % 164
yen % 165
brokenbar % 166
section % 167
dieresis % 168
copyright % 169
ordfeminine % 170
guillemotleft % 171
logicalnot % 172
sfthyphen % 173 % /hyphen (hanging hyphen)
registered % 174
macron % 175
degree % 176
plusminus % 177
twosuperior % 178
threesuperior % 179
acute % 180
mu % 181
paragraph % 182
periodcentered %183
cedilla % 184
onesuperior % 185
ordmasculine % 186
guillemotright %187
onequarter % 188
onehalf % 189
threequarters % 190
questiondown % 191
Agrave % 192
Aacute % 193
Acircumflex % 194
Atilde % 195
Adieresis % 196
Aring % 197
AE % 198
Ccedilla % 199
Egrave % 200
Eacute % 201
Ecircumflex % 202
Edieresis % 203
Igrave % 204
Iacute % 205
Icircumflex % 206
Idieresis % 207
Eth % 208
Ntilde % 209
Ograve % 210
Oacute % 211
Ocircumflex % 212
Otilde % 213
Odieresis % 214
multiply % 215 % OE in T1
Oslash % 216
Ugrave % 217
Uacute % 218
Ucircumflex % 219
Udieresis % 220
Yacute % 221
Thorn % 222
germandbls % 223 % SS in T1
agrave % 224
aacute % 225
acircumflex % 226
atilde % 227
adieresis % 228
aring % 229
ae % 230
ccedilla % 231
egrave % 232
eacute % 233
ecircumflex % 234
edieresis % 235
igrave % 236
iacute % 237
icircumflex % 238
idieresis % 239
eth % 240
ntilde % 241
ograve % 242
oacute % 243
ocircumflex % 244
otilde % 245
odieresis % 246
divide % 247 % oe in T1
oslash % 248
ugrave % 249
uacute % 250
ucircumflex % 251
udieresis % 252
yacute % 253
thorn % 254
ydieresis % 255 % germandbls in T1
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