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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2012-08-23 22:42:38 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2012-08-23 22:42:38 +0000 |
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tree | f2c2e52c29f55f27deeed17f001dc6ca3b3fae2f /Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam | |
parent | c74d9648abb6877ccf4c69fdd39bb8d3763574bf (diff) |
rm malayalam, stale wrt CTAN (RobinF msg 23 Aug 2012 11:59:14)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/FILES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/FILES deleted file mode 100644 index b7f28c43afc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/FILES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ - -Files included in the Malayalam-TeX package (some are only in the full version) - - -Article: Directory with macro-files, demo-files and the user's guide - elephant.mm The fable of the Blind Men and the Elephant in Malayalam - elephant.tex - lion.mm The fable of the Lion and the Mouse in Malayalam - lion.tex - mmarticl.mm An article about Malayalam-TeX - mmarticl.tex - mmchart.tex A chart showing all characters in the Malayalam font - mmconj.mm A chart showing all conjuncts of two letters in Malayalam - mmconj.tex - mmexp.mm A demo of more experimental styles of the Malayalam font - mmexp.tex - mmfont.tex Macros to load the Malayalam fonts (loaded by mmmacs) - mmfuture.tex some thoughts on the future of Malayalam-TeX - mmguide.dvi DVI-file of the user's guide - mmguide.mm source of the user's guide - mmguide.ps PostScript version of the user's guide - mmguide.tex Pre-processed version of the user's guide - mmmacs.tex Macros to use Malayalam-TeX - mmphmacs.tex Macros to use phonetic letters for Malayalam (requires WSUIPA) - mmqfont.tex Macros to quickly load a subset of the Malayalam fonts - mmqmacs.tex same as mmmacs.tex, but uses a subset of the Malayalam fonts - mmsample.mm Samples of each style and size of the Malayalam font - mmsample.tex - mmscript.tex - mmtable.mm A table of the transliteration scheme used by Malayalam-TeX - mmtable.tex - mmtitle.tex Title page of the user's guide - mmtrans.mm A table of the transliteration scheme used by Malayalam-TeX - mmtrans.tex - mmtrmacs.tex macros to use the transcription-mode of Malayalam-TeX - mmxfont.tex macros to load some experimental style fonts - ornament.tex macros to load an ornament font - prodigal.mm The fable of the prodigal son in Malayalam with parallel translation - prodigal.tex - test.mm A simple test - test.tex - twolines.tex macros to make parallel translations on two/three lines. -DNG: Directory including files to use Frans Velthuis Devanagari fonts - dn2dng.pat pattern-file to translate from Velthuis' transcription to mine - dng.pat pattern-file to translate from my transcription to Velthuis' - dng.tex chapter of user-guide explaining use of Devanagari - dngmacs.tex macros to use Devanagari - dngtrans.dng table of transcription of Devanagari used - dngtrans.tex - dntrmacs.tex macros to use Devanagari in transcription - misspaal.dng demo of Devanagari -MF: directory with Metafont sources of the Malayalam font - effect.mf selects a special effect to be applied to letters - esoteric.mf esoteric effect - fnt_code.mf defines alternative glyph positions in the Malayalam font - hstripes.mf horizontal stripes effect - mm.bat MS-DOS batch file to create all fonts - mm.fts Atari-ST CSTeX fts file to create all fonts - mm.job MS-DOS emTeX job file to create all fonts - mm10.mf parameters for mm10 - mm10s.mf - mm12.mf - mm12s.mf - mm17.mf - mm17s.mf - mm6.mf - mm6s.mf - mm8.mf - mm8s.mf - mmb10.mf - mmb10s.mf - mmb12.mf - mmb12s.mf - mmb17.mf - mmb17s.mf - mmbig.mf - mmbigo.mf - mmc10.mf - mmc10s.mf - mmc12.mf - mmc12s.mf - mmc17.mf - mmc17s.mf - mmcb10.mf - mmcb10s.mf - mmcb12.mf - mmcb12s.mf - mmcb17.mf - mmcb17s.mf - mmcillu.mf cillu letters - mmcoding.mf defines glyph positions in the Malayalam font - mmconj.mf conjuncts - mmcons.mf consonants - mmcsl10.mf - mmcsl10s.mf - mmcsl12.mf - mmcsl12s.mf - mmcvconj.mf consonant-vowel combinations - mmdefs.mf definitions of Metafont macros used by the Malayalam font - mmexpa12.mf - mmexpb12.mf - mmexpc12.mf - mmfnt.mf galley file using alternative glyph encoding - mmfont.mf galley file using normal glyph encoding - mmlnums.mf Latin numerals - mmnums.mf Malayalam numerals - mmpunct.mf punctuation marks - mmrconj.mf conjuncts with subscribed ra - mmscons.mf conjuncts of stacked letters - mmsec.mf secondary variants of consonants - mmsl10.mf - mmsl10s.mf - mmsl12.mf - mmsl12s.mf - mmstyles.txt list of styles defined - mmtest.fts Atari-ST CSTeX test bed file - mmtest.mf test bed file - mmvowels.mf vowels - orn10.mf ornamental font - outline.mf outline effect - rejected.mf rejected variant shapes of some Malayalam letters - reverse.mf reverse video effect - shadow.mf shadow effect - var_ja.mf variant ja -MT: Directory containing code for another unfinished Malayalam metafont - mt12.mf - mtdefs.mf - mtfont.mf -Preprocessor: Directory containing the preprocessor source and support files - ack2mm.pat patterns to translate A.C.K. transcription to mine - avltree.c AVL tree code used by the pre-processor - avltree.h AVL tree header file - Makefile Make file for UNIX - ml.bat MS-DOS batch file to pre-process a Malayalam text (trad. script) - ml.g Atari-ST gulam file to pre-process a Malayalam text (trad. script) - mlr.bat MS-DOS batch file to pre-process a Malayalam text (mod. script) - mlr.g Atari-ST gulam file to pre-process a Malayalam text (mod. script) - mltr.g Atari-ST gulam file to pre-process a Malayalam text (mod. & trad. script) - mltrth.g Atari-ST gulam file to pre-process a Malayalam text (mod. & trad. & Dev. & Tam.) - mm.c main source of the pre-processor - mm.h header file of the pre-processor - mm.pat patters to translate Malayalam transcription to TeX-commands - mm.prj Atari-ST Pure C project file for the pre-processor - mm.scr Malayalam script definition (trad. script) - mm.trs Malayalam transliteration definition (trad. script) - mm2ack.pat patterns to translate my transliteration to that of A.C.K. - mmr.scr Malayalam script definition (mod. script) - mmr.trs Malayalam transliteration definition (mod. script) - mmrfull.trs Malayalam transliteration definition (mod. script, alt. punctuation) - patc: Directory containing the patc program, a transcription translator - detex.g Atari-ST gulam batch file to remove TeX commands - detex.pat patterns to remove TeX commands - patc.c the source of the pattern translator - patc.prj Atari-ST Pure C project file for patc - patc.txt manual pages for patc - pstree.c pattern-search tree source - pstree.h pattern-search tree headers - pstree.c - pstree.h - readfile.c file access - readfile.h - scr.c script definitions - scr.h - trs.c transliteration definitions - trs.h - Unicode: - unicode.txt some thoughts on using Unicode -Tamil: Directory to handle Tamil with Malayalam tex (requires WNTML) - adami.pat patterns to translate the ADAMI transliteration to mine - tamil.pat patterns to translate the Tamil transliteration to TeX-macros - tamil.tex chapter of user's guide on using Tamil - test.tam a test in ADAMI transliteration - test.tex a test in pre-processed form - test.tml a test in my transliteration - tmlmacs.tex macros to use Tamil - tmltrans.tex table of the Tamil transliteration (pre-processed) - tmltrans.tml macros to use Tamil in transliteration - tmltrans.txt table of the Tamil transliteration (source) - wntml.pat patterns to translate the original wntml transliteration -Charity a file explaining the concept of Charity-ware -Files this file -Install Some notes on Installation -Readme You should know by now -Todo Future extensions, bug fixes, etc. (Hints and comments appreciated) - --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 2598b5de13e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - -Malayalam-TeX installation guide - - -Malayalam-TeX has been installed and tested on MS-DOS with emTeX, Atari-ST with -CSTeX and various on UNIX machines. A Macintosh version (OzTeX) is forthcoming. - -The installation procedures differs on all these machines, so look under the heading -of your machine. - -Included are .PK files intended for use with a CanonCX laserprinter engine (which is the -engine most 300 DPI laser printers use) If you need different fonts, you will have -to generate the fonts yourself using METAFONT. - -Atari-ST with CSTeX (presuming you use the command line shell gulam) - -To install - 1. Unpack the archive. - 2. Place the *.tfm files in a directory where TeX can find them - 3. Place the *.pk files in the directories where the DVI previewer and DVI printer - driver can find them. - 4. Place the mm.ttp, patc.ttp and the gulam batch files (ending with .G) - in a directory your shell can find them (normally C:\bin\) - 5. Set the environment variable MMDIR to the path where mm.trs, mm.scr, etc. are. - (mmfont\preproc in the distribution) - Everything should be in working order now -To create the .pk fonts - 1. Start C_MF - 2. Edit the file MM.FTS to include the fonts and magnifications you need - 3. Set the input directory to the directory where the Malayalam Metafont sources are - 4. Select the output device - 5. Create the fonts. (This may take some time) - C_MF will automatically place the resulting .PK files in the correct directories. - - -MS-DOS with emTeX - -To install - 1. Unpack the archive - 2. Place the *.TFM files in a directory where TeX can find them - 3. Place the *.PK files in the directories where the DVI previewer and DVI printer - driver can find them. - 4. Place the PATCH.EXE, MM.EXE and the batch files (ending with .BAT) - in a directory your path points at (normally C:\DOS\) - 5. Set the environment variable MMDIR to the path where MM.TRS, MM.SCR, etc. are. - (MMFONT\PREPROC in the distribution) - Everything should be in working order now -To create the *.PK fonts - 1. Edit the file MM.JOB to select the files and device you need - 2. Run MFJOB with this file. - - -UNIX - -To install - 1. Unpack the archive. (It may be required to change all names to lowercase - if this is not done automatically) - 2. Place the *.tfm files in a directory where TeX can find them. (or tell - TeX where they are by setting the environment variable TEXFONTS) - 3. Place the *.pk fonts in a directory your previewer and printer driver can - find them. (or tell TeX where they are by setting the environment variable - TEXPKS) For some TeX implementations, it may be required to rename the - fonts from *.pk to *.300pk - 6. Look in mm.c to find the line saying #define ATARI_ST, change this into - #define UNIX - 5. Make the preprocessor and the patc program, by saying make in the directory - they reside. - 6. Make the batch programs (ending in .g) executable, if you wish you may remove - the .g extention. (It is only needed for gulam on the Atari) - 7. Set the environment variable MMDIR to point at the directory where - the .scr and .trs files are (mmfont/preproc in the distribution). -To create the *.*pk fonts - 1. run Metafont, for example to make mm10.300gf - type `mf &plain "\mode=hplaser; mag:=1; input mm10"' - replace hplaser with your favourite mode - 2. Convert the resulting *.*gf file to a *.*pk file - type `gftopk mm10.gf mm10.pk' - To make all fonts, run the batch file mm.bat. This may take some time. -To test - type `ml mmtable.mm mmtable.tex' - type `tex &plain mmtable' - Print or view the resulting mmtable.dvi file. - - -Porting - -The included source code has been successfully compiled on - -* Turbo-C v2.03 for Atari ST. -* gcc v2.3.1 on HP-UX. -* Turbo C++ on MS-DOS. (use Huge memory model and word alignment options, increase - stack-size) - -If it doesn't work right away, things you may need to do include: -* change options in the Makefile -* make a project file for Turbo C++ (the one included is for Atari) -* change the line with - #define ATARI_ST - in the file mm.c to your system type. - - - -Good luck - -Jeroen diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/README deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/README +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 052d1f0d0a8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -% elephant.mm -- The old fable of the blind men and the elephant -% last edit: 04-APR-1993 - -\input mmmacs -\input ornament -\parindent=0pt -\emergencystretch=50pt - -\centerline{{\twelvebf The blind men and the elephant}} -\medskip -\centerline{{\it An old fable}\footnote*{taken from Frohnmeyer, p.182}} -\ornline{\Sine} - -$cila janmaandhanmar (piRavikkuruTanmaar) yad.rcchayaa oru svalattu vannukuTi tan"n"aL{}kku -oru aanaye kaaNiccu koTukkeeNamenn oru aanappaappaanooTu taatpayyattooTe aapee -kSiccatinnu avan: parishoodhiccu pooykkoL{}vinennu paRan~n~u. aanayuTe kaal -tappinookkiya kuruTanum atinRe tunbikkai taTavinookkiya veroru kuruTanum -atinRe cethi tapooTinookkiya maRRooruttanum atinRe vaal toTTunookkiya -maRReeyavanum at nallatennu paRan~n~u. ivvaNNam aanaye parishoodhanakazhicca sheeSam -avar pookamvazhiyil anyoonyom aanayuTe mahiMayekkooNTu paRavaan tuTan"n"i. kaal -tappi nookkiyavan aan uralpoolee ennum inbikkai taTavinookkiyavan atu ulakkapoolee -ennum vaal tooTTunookkiyavan atu cuul (maaccil) poolee ennum cevi -talooTi yavan atu muRampoolee ennum paRan~n~u. in"n"inee anyoonyam vipariitamaayi -colli tiiraatta shaNThayiTTu naTannu.\par$ - -\ornline{\Sine} - -Some men, all blind from their birth, (happening) to be together at one place, requested -earnestly of an elephant-driver to show them an elephant. He said: examine it, and be off. -It is a fine thing, said one blind man, feeling the elephant's leg; (so said) another blind -man stroking his trunk, (so said) another passing his hand over the ear, (so said) another -thouching his tail. Having thus examined the elephant, as they went away, they began to -speak to one another of the greatness of the elephant. He that had felt the leg said the -elephant was like a mortar for poundig rice. He that felt the trunk, that it was like -a pestle or rice-beater; he that had touched the tail, that it was like a broom, and he that -had stroked the ear, that it was like a winnowing fan. Thus they went on quarrelling -without end, each declaring the contrary to the other. - -\ornline{\Orn} - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 22d96b85267..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmmacs -\input ornament -\parindent=0pt -\emergencystretch=50pt - -\centerline{{\twelvebf The blind men and the elephant}} -\medskip -\centerline{{\it An old fable}\footnote*{taken from Frohnmeyer, p.182}} -\ornline{\Sine} - -{\mm \X{\<26>\<63>}\X{\<50>} \X{\<28>}\X{\<193>\<62>}\X{\<219>}\X{\<193>}\X{\<80>} {\RMF(}\X{\<42>\<63>}\X{\<49>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<168>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<193>\<62>}\X{\<80>}{\RMF)} \X{\<47>}\X{\<153>}\X{\M{\<26>}{\Z\<27>}}\X{\<47>\<62>} \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>} \X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<50>}\X{\<172>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<31>\<63>} \X{\<36>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}{}\X{\<168>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<136>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<70>\<47>} \X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\<35>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}} \X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<71>\<160>}\X{\<35>}\X{\<70>\<46>}\X{\mmV{\<167>}} \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}} \X{\<36>\<62>}\X{\M{\<36>}{\Z\<42>}}\X{\<249>}\X{\<71>\<165>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<31>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<71>\<42>} -\X{\<251>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<174>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}{\RMF:} \X{\<42>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<54>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<70>\M{\<47>}{\<115>}\<62>}\X{\<82>}{}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<40>}\X{\<174>} \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.} \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<70>\<31>} \X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\<81>} -\X{\<36>}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<128>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>} \X{\<133>}\X{\<79>\<44>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<70>\<160>} \X{\<36>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<70>\<53>}\X{\<70>\<48>\<62>}\X{\<136>} \X{\<128>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<2>} -\X{\<5>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>} \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\<37>\<63>} \X{\<36>}\X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<31>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<71>\<243>\<62>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<165>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>} \X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<70>\<36>\<62>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>} -\X{\<46>}\X{\<71>\<243>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<40>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}\X{\<70>\<36>}\X{\<174>} \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.} \X{\<7>}\X{\<250>}\X{\<241>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<70>\<47>} \X{\<42>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<54>\<62>}\X{\<39>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<52>\<63>}\X{\<247>} \X{\<71>\<54>}\X{\<55>}\X{\<2>} -\X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<80>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<46>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<52>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<83>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<40>\<83>\<62>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<70>\<31>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\<2>\X{\<5>}\X{\<70>\<47>}\X{\<71>\<160>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}} \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<133>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<161>\<63>}{\RMF.} \X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\<81>} -\X{\<36>}\X{\<242>\<63>} \X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<9>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<81>\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<50>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<7>}\X{\<79>\<44>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<70>\<160>} \X{\<36>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<133>} \X{\<9>}\X{\<50>}\X{\<160>}\X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<50>} -\X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<36>\<62>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<133>} \X{\M{\<26>}{\<66>}}\X{\<81>} {\RMF(}\X{\<46>\<62>}\X{\<247>\<63>}\X{\<81>}{\RMF)} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<50>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\<53>\<63>} -\X{\<36>}\X{\<71>\<50>\<62>}\X{\<31>\<63>} \X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<133>} \X{\M{\<46>}{\<65>}}\X{\<49>}\X{\<71>\<220>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<50>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.} \X{\<7>}\X{\<161>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<40>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<83>\<62>}\X{\<40>\<83>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<42>}\X{\<48>\<64>}\X{\<36>}\X{\<46>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>} -\X{\<70>\<26>\<62>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<63>} \X{\<36>\<64>}\X{\<48>\<62>}\X{\<165>} \X{\<54>}\X{\M{\<35>}{\Z\<32>}}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}} \X{\<40>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF.}\par} - -\ornline{\Sine} - -Some men, all blind from their birth, (happening) to be together at one place, requested -earnestly of an elephant-driver to show them an elephant. He said: examine it, and be off. -It is a fine thing, said one blind man, feeling the elephant's leg; (so said) another blind -man stroking his trunk, (so said) another passing his hand over the ear, (so said) another -thouching his tail. Having thus examined the elephant, as they went away, they began to -speak to one another of the greatness of the elephant. He that had felt the leg said the -elephant was like a mortar for poundig rice. He that felt the trunk, that it was like -a pestle or rice-beater; he that had touched the tail, that it was like a broom, and he that -had stroked the ear, that it was like a winnowing fan. Thus they went on quarrelling -without end, each declaring the contrary to the other. - -\ornline{\Orn} - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/lion.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/lion.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 5fdca69777d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/lion.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -% lion.mm -- The old fable of the lion and the mouse -% last edit: 26-DEC-1992 - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\parindent=0pt -\emergencystretch=50pt - -\centerline{{\twelvebf The lion and the mouse}} -\medskip -\centerline{{\it An old fable}\footnote*{taken from Frohnmeyer, p.170}} -\bigskip - -$^oru simham uSNattaalum naayaaTTinaalum taLarnnu kSiiNiccuMkooNTu -taNaluLLa taTicca oru karuveelakav.rkSattin_t_e viTarnnataaya konpukaLuTe -kiizhe vishraamattinaayi kiTannirunnu. ^aviTe kiTannuRan"n"unpooL, -kalahiccukoNTirunna oru kuuTTam cuNTeli atin_t_e muukkinmeel -ooTikkayaRi atine uNartti. ^aayatunimittam n~eTTi avayil onnine tan_t_e -kaikoNTu piTiccu kollaaRaakki. ^appooL ceRiya cuNTeli vaLaree -vyasanattooTee karuNakk apeekSiccu. ^itra ceRiya nik.rSTajantuvin_t_e -raktattekkoNTu siMhattin_t_e kuliinatakku bhaMgam varuttarutu ennu paRakayum -ceytu. ^siMham kaaryyam aaloociccu atin_t_e apeekSapoolee ceyyunnataaNu+ -yoogyata ennu kaNTu+ viRaccukoNTirunna ceRiya taTavukaarane kSaNattil -viTTukaLan~n~u. ^eeRa kaalam kazhiyum munpee tan_t_e irekkaayiTTuLLa -san~caaRattil kaaTTiluuTee paan~n~appooL veeTar+vecca keNiyil -kaTun"n"uvaan saMgatiyaayi. ^atilninnu viTTupoovaan tanikku kazhivillaayka -koNTu eeRaRavum bhayan"karanaadattooTee alaRikkoNTirunnu. -^cuNTeli itu keeTTiTTu aa siMhattin_t_e shabdamaaNennaRin~n~atukoNT -uTanee aa sthalatteekku cennu tan_t_e bandhu aaNennum atukoNTu -``onnum bhayappeTeeNTa'' ennum paRan~n~u. ^pinne uTane -tan_t_e paNi tuTan"n"i: muurccayuLLa tan_t_e ceRiya pallukaLekkoNT -keNiyaTe kuTukkuka Leyum keTTukaLeyum kaTiccaRuttu, keesariviirane -svatantranaakki ayakkayum ceytu. - -\smallskip - -^atukoNTu: ``puullukaL{}koNTum upakaaram uNTaakum.'' - -$\bigskip - -$$^oru simham uSNattaalum naayaaTTinaalum taLarnnu kSiiNiccuMkooNTu -taNaluLLa taTicca oru karuveelakav.rkSattin_t_e viTarnnataaya konpukaLuTe -kiizhe vishraamattinaayi kiTannirunnu. ^aviTe kiTannuRan"n"unpooL, -kalahiccukoNTirunna oru kuuTTam cuNTeli atin_t_e muukkinmeel -ooTikkayaRi atine uNartti. ^aayatunimittam n~eTTi avayil onnine tan_t_e -kaikoNTu piTiccu kollaaRaakki. ^appooL ceRiya cuNTeli vaLaree -vyasanattooTee karuNakk apeekSiccu. ^itra ceRiya nik.rSTajantuvin_t_e -raktattekkoNTu siMhattin_t_e kuliinatakku bhaMgam varuttarutu ennu paRakayum -ceytu. ^siMham kaaryyam aaloociccu atin_t_e apeekSapoolee ceyyunnataaNu+ -yoogyata ennu kaNTu+ viRaccukoNTirunna ceRiya taTavukaarane kSaNattil -viTTukaLan~n~u. ^eeRa kaalam kazhiyum munpee tan_t_e irekkaayiTTuLLa -san~caaRattil kaaTTiluuTee paan~n~appooL veeTar+vecca keNiyil -kaTun"n"uvaan saMgatiyaayi. ^atilninnu viTTupoovaan tanikku kazhivillaayka -koNTu eeRaRavum bhayan"karanaadattooTee alaRikkoNTirunnu. -^cuNTeli itu keeTTiTTu aa siMhattin_t_e shabdamaaNennaRin~n~atukoNT -uTanee aa sthalatteekku cennu tan_t_e bandhu aaNennum atukoNTu -``onnum bhayappeTeeNTa'' ennum paRan~n~u. ^pinne uTane -tan_t_e paNi tuTan"n"i: muurccayuLLa tan_t_e ceRiya pallukaLekkoNT -keNiyaTe kuTukkuka Leyum keTTukaLeyum kaTiccaRuttu, keesariviirane -svatantranaakki ayakkayum ceytu. - -\smallskip - -^atukoNTu: ``puullukaL{}koNTum upakaaram uNTaakum.'' - -$$ - -\bigskip - -A lion, faint with heat and weary with hunting, was lying down to take his -repose under the spreading bows of a thick shady oak. It happened that, while -he slept, a company of quarreling mice ran over his nose and waked him; upon which, -starting up, he clapped his paw upon one of them and was just about to put -it to death, when the little suppliant implored his mercy in a very moving -manner, begging him not to stain his noble character with the blood of a despicable and -small beast. The lion considering the matter, thought proper to do as he was -desired and immediately released his little trembling prisoner. Not long after, traversing -the forest in pursuit of his prey, he chanced to run into the toils of the hunters, -from whence, not able to disengage himself, he set up a most hideous and loud -roar. The mouse hearing the voice, and knowing it to be the lion's, immediately -repaired to the place and bid him fear nothing, for that he was his friend. -Then straight he fell to work, and with his little sharp teeth gnawing asunder the knots -ad fastenings of the toils, set the royal brute at liberty. - -\smallskip - -Moral: The least may help the greatest. - -\bigskip - -{\raggedright\tt\catcode`\^=11\catcode`\~=11\hyphenpenalty=10000% -\dollar ^oru simham uSNattaalum naayaaTTinaalum taLarnnu kSiiNiccuMkooNTu -taNaluLLa taTicca oru karuveelakav.rkSattin\_t\_e viTarnnataaya konpukaLuTe -kiizhe vishraamattinaayi kiTannirunnu. ^aviTe kiTannuRan"n"unpooL, -kalahiccukoNTirunna oru kuuTTam cuNTeli atin\_t\_e muukkinmeel -ooTikkayaRi atine uNartti. ^aayatunimittam n~eTTi avayil onnine tan\_t\_e -kaikoNTu piTiccu kollaaRaakki. ^appooL ceRiya cuNTeli vaLaree -vyasanattooTee karuNakk apeekSiccu. ^itra ceRiya nik.rSTajantuvin\_t\_e -raktattekkoNTu siMhattin\_t\_e kuliinatakku bhaMgam varuttarutu 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\X{\<71>\<21>}\X{\<56>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<53>\<64>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<70>\<40>} -\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<36>}\X{\<215>}\X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>} \X{\<5>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<160>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>} \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\Z\<133>}}{\RMF.} - -\smallskip - -\X{\<5>}\X{\<133>}\X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}{\RMF:} {\RMF``}\X{\M{\<42>}{\<66>}}\X{\M{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>}\X{\<82>}{}\X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>} \X{\<9>}\X{\<42>}\X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<2>} \X{\<9>}\X{\<187>\<62>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<2>}{\RMF.}{\RMF''} - -}\bigskip - -{\mmtr Oru simham u\d s\d natt\=alum n\=ay\=a\d t\d tin\=alum ta\d larnnu k\d s{\=\i}\d niccu\.nk\=o\d n\d tu -ta\d nalu\d l\d la ta\d ticca oru karuv\=elakav\d rk\d satti\b n\b te vi\d tarnnat\=aya konpuka\d lu\d te -k{\=\i}\b ze vi\'sr\=amattin\=ayi ki\d tannirunnu. Avi\d te ki\d tannu\b ra\.n\.nunp\=o\d l, -kalahiccuko\d n\d tirunna oru k\=u\d t\d tam cu\d n\d teli ati\b n\b te m\=ukkinm\=el -\=o\d tikkaya\b ri atine u\d nartti. \=Ayatunimittam \~ne\d t\d ti avayil onnine ta\b n\b te -kaiko\d n\d tu pi\d ticcu koll\=a\b r\=akki. App\=o\d l ce\b riya cu\d n\d teli va\d lar\=e -vyasanatt\=o\d t\=e karu\d nakk ap\=ek\d siccu. Itra ce\b riya nik\d r\d s\d tajantuvi\b n\b te -raktattekko\d n\d tu si\d mhatti\b n\b te kul{\=\i}natakku bha\.ngam varuttarutu ennu pa\b rakayum -ceytu. Si\d mham k\=aryyam \=al\=ociccu ati\b n\b te ap\=ek\d sap\=ol\=e ceyyunnat\=a\d n\u u -y\=ogyata ennu ka\d n\d t\u u vi\b raccuko\d n\d tirunna ce\b riya ta\d tavuk\=arane k\d sa\d nattil -vi\d t\d tuka\d la\~n\~nu. \=E\b ra k\=alam ka\b ziyum munp\=e ta\b n\b te irekk\=ayi\d t\d tu\d l\d la -sa\~nc\=a\b rattil k\=a\d t\d til\=u\d t\=e p\=a\~n\~napp\=o\d l v\=e\d tarvecca ke\d niyil -ka\d tu\.n\.nuv\=an sa\.ngatiy\=ayi. Atilninnu vi\d t\d tup\=ov\=an tanikku ka\b zivill\=ayka -ko\d n\d tu \=e\b ra\b ravum bhaya\.nkaran\=adatt\=o\d t\=e ala\b rikko\d n\d tirunnu. -Cu\d n\d teli itu k\=e\d t\d ti\d t\d tu \=a si\d mhatti\b n\b te \'sabdam\=a\d nenna\b ri\~n\~natuko\d n\d t -u\d tan\=e \=a sthalatt\=ekku cennu ta\b n\b te bandhu \=a\d nennum atuko\d n\d tu -``onnum bhayappe\d t\=e\d n\d ta'' ennum pa\b ra\~n\~nu. Pinne u\d tane -ta\b n\b te pa\d ni tu\d ta\.n\.ni: m\=urccayu\d l\d la ta\b n\b te ce\b riya palluka\d lekko\d n\d t -ke\d niya\d te ku\d tukkuka \d leyum ke\d t\d tuka\d leyum ka\d ticca\b ruttu, k\=esariv{\=\i}rane -svatantran\=akki ayakkayum ceytu. - -\smallskip - -Atuko\d n\d tu: ``p\=ulluka\d l{}ko\d n\d tum upak\=aram u\d n\d t\=akum.'' - -} - -\bigskip - -A lion, faint with heat and weary with hunting, was lying down to take his -repose under the spreading bows of a thick shady oak. It happened that, while -he slept, a company of quarreling mice ran over his nose and waked him; upon which, -starting up, he clapped his paw upon one of them and was just about to put -it to death, when the little suppliant implored his mercy in a very moving -manner, begging him not to stain his noble character with the blood of a despicable and -small beast. The lion considering the matter, thought proper to do as he was -desired and immediately released his little trembling prisoner. Not long after, traversing -the forest in pursuit of his prey, he chanced to run into the toils of the hunters, -from whence, not able to disengage himself, he set up a most hideous and loud -roar. The mouse hearing the voice, and knowing it to be the lion's, immediately -repaired to the place and bid him fear nothing, for that he was his friend. -Then straight he fell to work, and with his little sharp teeth gnawing asunder the knots -ad fastenings of the toils, set the royal brute at liberty. - -\smallskip - -Moral: The least may help the greatest. - -\bigskip - -{\raggedright\tt\catcode`\^=11\catcode`\~=11\hyphenpenalty=10000\dollar ^oru simham uSNattaalum naayaaTTinaalum taLarnnu kSiiNiccuMkooNTu -taNaluLLa taTicca oru karuveelakav.rkSattin\_t\_e viTarnnataaya konpukaLuTe -kiizhe vishraamattinaayi kiTannirunnu. ^aviTe kiTannuRan"n"unpooL, -kalahiccukoNTirunna oru kuuTTam cuNTeli atin\_t\_e muukkinmeel -ooTikkayaRi atine uNartti. ^aayatunimittam n~eTTi avayil onnine tan\_t\_e -kaikoNTu piTiccu kollaaRaakki. ^appooL ceRiya cuNTeli vaLaree -vyasanattooTee karuNakk apeekSiccu. ^itra ceRiya nik.rSTajantuvin\_t\_e -raktattekkoNTu siMhattin\_t\_e kuliinatakku bhaMgam varuttarutu ennu paRakayum -ceytu. ^siMham kaaryyam aaloociccu atin\_t\_e apeekSapoolee ceyyunnataaNu+ -yoogyata ennu kaNTu+ viRaccukoNTirunna ceRiya taTavukaarane kSaNattil -viTTukaLan~n~u. ^eeRa kaalam kazhiyum munpee tan\_t\_e irekkaayiTTuLLa -san~caaRattil kaaTTiluuTee paan~n~appooL veeTar+vecca keNiyil -kaTun"n"uvaan saMgatiyaayi. ^atilninnu viTTupoovaan tanikku kazhivillaayka -koNTu eeRaRavum bhayan"karanaadattooTee alaRikkoNTirunnu. -^cuNTeli itu keeTTiTTu aa siMhattin\_t\_e shabdamaaNennaRin~n~atukoNT -uTanee aa sthalatteekku cennu tan\_t\_e bandhu aaNennum atukoNTu -``onnum bhayappeTeeNTa'' ennum paRan~n~u. ^pinne uTane -tan\_t\_e paNi tuTan"n"i: muurccayuLLa tan\_t\_e ceRiya pallukaLekkoNT -keNiyaTe kuTukkuka Leyum keTTukaLeyum kaTiccaRuttu, keesariviirane -svatantranaakki ayakkayum ceytu. -\smallskip -\bslash smallskip -\smallskip -^atukoNTu: ``puullukaL{}koNTum upakaaram uNTaakum.'' -\dollar -} -\endinput - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmarticl.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmarticl.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 74a16cdcba8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmarticl.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,440 +0,0 @@ -% mmarticle.mm -- article about Malayalam TeX -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 02-APR-1993 - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\def\q{\hfill\quad} -\def\os{\oldstyle} -\font\logo=logo10 -\def\MF{{\logo METAFONT}} -\parindent=0pt - -\def\today{\number\day\space\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or - June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi - \space\number\year} - -\headline={{\it preliminary version of \today \hfil Typesetting Malayalam with \TeX}} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\centerline{\twelvebf Typesetting Malayalam with \TeX}\bigskip -\centerline{Jeroen Hellingman}\bigskip - -{\narrower -\noindent{\bf Abstract}\medskip - -\noindent Malayalam, a language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala, -employs a beautiful but complicated script. This script uses numerous -ligatures and places glyphs on top of each other and out of phonetic -order. To be able to typeset Malayalam, a \MF\ containing all -necessary letter forms, a pre-processor and a collection of -\TeX-macro's were designed. Together they form a package called -Malayalam-\TeX. This package enables the user to type Malayalam in an -adaptable roman transliteration, which after being processed by the -pre-processor, can be typeset with \TeX. - -During the design and development of the package, several shortcomings -of the \TeX\ system appeared, which made a straightforward -implementation of the Malayalam script difficult. Several additions to -\TeX\ would have made the pre-processor unnecessary. Still, \MF\ and -\TeX\ together proved to be a powerful tool that made the development -of the package an enjoyable task.\par} - -\beginsection Introduction - -The Malayalam language, ($malayaaLam$), which is the first language of -an estimated {\os30}~million people in the South Indian state Kerala, -uses its own script, which is characterised by curly shaped -characters. It is believed that those rounded shapes developed because -it was written on palm leaves with a metal nib, which would have -pricked through the medium, if the script had contained sharp curves. -The same rounded shapes can be found in the other South Indian and -Sri~Lankan scripts, which are all closely related to Malayalam script. - -Through the centuries, Malayalam has been written in various scripts -and variations of scripts. Until a few centuries ago, the Malayalam -language was normally written in the Old Tamil or $^mappiLLa$ -($$^mappiLLa$$) alphabet, also known as $vaTTezhuttu$ -($$vaTTezhuttu$$), the `rounded characters'. This script however, did -not contain many letters necessary for writing Sanskrit. They became -necessary in writing Malayalam since the language absorbed many -Sanskrit loans, which could only be written in an ambiguous way. - -To overcome those problems, the {\os17}th~century poet $^tun~jettu -^ezhuttacchan_$ ($$^tun~jettu ^ezhuttacchan_$$)\footnote*{literally -``Father of Letters.''} adopted the modern Malayalam script, the -so-called $^aaryavezhuttu$ ($$^aaryavezhuttu$$) or `Aryan characters' -from the Tamil Grantha alphabet to render Sanskrit poetry in -Malayalam. Tamil Grantha, in its turn, was derived from the ancient -Brahmi script. His alphabet quickly became the standard for writing -Malayalam. (however, a variant of the old script, called $koolezhuttu$ -($$koolezhuttu$$) was in use far into this century for keeping records -in the Raja's palaces.) - -The Malayalam script still looks very similar to the Tamil script, but -unlike Tamil, it uses complex conjunct characters, with letters -subscribed to others, and out of phonetic order, as can be seen in -most Indian scripts. - -With the introduction of the printing press in Kerala, somewhere in -the {\os18}th~century, printing letters for Malayalam where designed, -modelled after the, at that time, popular Latin Bodoni types, with -large differences between thin and thick strokes. Printing Malayalam, -however, proved to be quite complicated; in traditional typography, -several hundreds of distinct lead glyphs where needed to typeset the -language. - -To ease learning and typesetting, the government of the state of -Kerala adopted a reformed script in {\os1974}. It abandons most of the -subscribed conjuncts and all the irregular vowel signs. Although this -script is now teached in all schools in Kerala, and newspapers are -printed in it, the original script is still in widespread use, and -mixtures of the two styles in one document can be seen regularly. In -the following section I will explain the reformed script. - -\beginsection The Malayalam Script - -Like all scripts derived from Brahmi, Malayalam script is neither -purely syllabic, nor purely alphabetic. The modern alphabet consists -of {\os61}~syllabic characters, {\os15}~for the pure vowel sounds, and -{\os36}~for the consonants followed by an `inherent'~$$a$$. To write a -syllable with another vowel, a special sign is applied to the normal -consonant character. When two consonants appear next to each other -without an intermediate vowel, They are joined to each other in some -way. - -Traditionally, the Malayalam syllabary has been ordered, following the -Sanskrit order, on phonetic principles, putting related sounds -together. For the sounds not used in Sanskrit, new letters where added -to the end of the syllabary. - -\noindent The vowels are:\footnote*{The traditional alphabet also -includes the Sanskrit vowels $.r.r$, $.l$, and $.l.l$ for respectively -$$.r.r$$, $$.l$$, and $$.l.l$$.} - -\bigskip -\centerline{\vbox{\twelvemmc\halign{#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\cr -$a$ & $aa$ & $i$ & $ii$ & $u$ & $uu$ & $.r$ \cr -$$a$$ & $$aa$$ & $$i$$ & $$ii$$ & $$u$$ & $$uu$$ & $$.r$$ \cr -$e$ & $ee$ & $ai$ & $o$ & $oo$ & $au$ \cr -$$e$$ & $$ee$$ & $$ai$$& $$o$$ & $$oo$$& $$au$$ \cr -}}} -\bigskip - -\noindent After the vowels, are normally listed the modifiers $M$, -$$M$$, and $H$, $$H$$. They are called {\it anusvaram} and {\it -visargam} and represent a nasal sound and a aspiration respectively. - -The consonants are: - -\bigskip -\centerline{\vbox{\twelvemmc\halign{#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q\q\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\cr -$ka$ & $kha$ & $ga$ & $gha$ & $n"a$ & $ya$ & $ra$ & $la$ & $va$ \cr -$$ka$$ & $$kha$$ & $$ga$$ & $$gha$$ & $$n"a$$ & $$ya$$ & $$ra$$ & $$la$$ & $$va$$ \cr -$ca$ & $cha$ & $ja$ & $jha$ & $n~a$ & $sha$ & $Sa$ & $sa$ \cr -$$ca$$ & $$cha$$ & $$ja$$ & $$jha$$ & $$n~a$$ & $$sha$$ & $$Sa$$ & $$sa$$ \cr -$Ta$ & $Tha$ & $Da$ & $Dha$ & $Na$ & $ha$ & $La$ & $zha$ & $Ra$ \cr -$$Ta$$ & $$Tha$$ & $$Da$$ & $$Dha$$ & $$Na$$ & $$ha$$ & $$La$$ & $$zha$$ & $$Ra$$ \cr -$ta$ & $tha$ & $da$ & $dha$ & $na$ \cr -$$ta$$ & $$tha$$ & $$da$$ & $$dha$$ & $$na$$ \cr -$pa$ & $pha$ & $ba$ & $bha$ & $ma$ \cr -$$pa$$ & $$pha$$ & $$ba$$ & $$bha$$ & $$ma$$ \cr -}}} -\bigskip - -\noindent When a vowel follows a consonant, it is written with a vowel -sign, some of them standing to the left, or on both sides of the -consonant to which they belong. This can be quite confusing in the -when one starts learning the script. Here the vowel signs are given -with the letter $ka$, {\it$$ka$$}: - -\bigskip -\centerline{\vbox{\twelvemmc\halign{#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\cr -$ka$ & $kaa$ & $ki$ & $kii$ & $ku$ & $kuu$ & $k.r$ \cr -$$ka$$ & $$kaa$$ & $$ki$$ & $$kii$$ & $$ku$$ & $$kuu$$ & $$k.r$$ \cr -$ke$ & $kee$ & $kai$ & $ko$ & $koo$ & $kau$ \cr -$$ke$$ & $$kee$$ & $$kai$$& $$ko$$ & $$koo$$& $$kau$$ \cr -}}} -\bigskip - -\noindent The biggest complexities arise when two consonants follow -each other. In that case there are several alternatives. First, the -consonants are joined with each other to form a new conjunct, like in -$jja$, $nta$, and $NTa$; second one can write the second consonant as -a subscript to the first, like in $ppa$, and $NNa$; the third option -is to use a special symbol, $+$, called $candrakala$, -{\it$$candrakala$$}, to indicate the absence of the inherent vowel in -a consonant. This symbol is also used when a word ends in a consonant. -Several letters form a ligature with this sign: $k$ for $ka+$, $N$ for -$Na+$, $t$ for $ta+$ or $la+$, $n$ for $na+$, $m$ for $ma+$, $r$ for -$ra+$, and $L$ for $La+$. - -Some consonants have a special sign when they occur as the last -element of a consonant cluster: -$ya$ becomes ${}<<ya$ as in $kya$, {\it$$kya$$}; -$ra$ becomes ${}<<ra$ , standing to the left of the cluster, as in -$kra$, {\it$$kra$$}; -$la$ becomes ${}<<la$, as in $kla$, {\it$$kla$$}; and -$va$ becomes ${}<<va$ as in $kva$, {\it$$kva$$}. - -\beginsection The font - -I faced several problems while designing the font for Malayalam: I -have no knowledge of the language; I had no clear arrangement of all -needed conjuncts, nor a good example typeface, which I could use as a -guideline; and finally, I also had very little experience with \MF. - -After some trials, in which I produced Malayalam letters in the -traditional typographic style, I decided to switch to a `script' style -of letters, for two reasons. First designing and coding a font in the -traditional style, with unnatural thick-thin transistions --~i.e., -transistions that do not appear when writing with a calligraphic -pen~--, would have costed a lot of time, which I could not spend on -it. Second, the traditional design is hard on the eyes, because it has -a big difference between thick and thin. It often produces a page -which looks `stained' from distance, instead of the more evenly -distributed gray you see when you look at a page typeset in English. - -After this decision was made, I proceeded as follows. First, I drew -each character about {\os2}~centimetres high out of free hand on graph -paper with a yellow marker-pen, the same type you use to highlight -text. When I was satisfied with this character, I decided where to put -control points, and marked them with a black dot, measured the -positions of the dots on the graph paper and coded them, together with -the path my pen had made through those points, in \MF. After running -\MF\ the character appeared on the screen for the first time. When I -was not satisfied with its look, I would move some control points a -bit, and re-run \MF. I repeated this process until I was satisfied -with the character. - -Because many conjuncts consist of a part of each of the characters it -is build up of, I defined a macro for most consonants. This way all -that was needed to define the shape of a conjunct was a macro-call for -each of the constituent consonants, sometimes adjusting some points -where one consonant goes over into the other. - -This way of producing characters has proven very productive. I spend -on average about half an hour per character --~although I needed -several hours to get some, notably $ja$ and $ya$, right~-- Still the -results are acceptable, thanks to \MF, which does a great job of -producing nice curves. - -Malayalam script includes many conjuncts of consonants which are build -by placing a smaller variant of the glyph of the second consonant -below the normal sized glyph of the first consonant. To avoid coding -these smaller consonants again, I decided to create a second font, -called the {\it subfont\/}, which contains only the characters that -can be subscribed. This font uses the same code to produce the glyphs, -but \MF-parameters have been adjusted, so that this font combines well -with the `main'-font. The job of combining glyphs from the `sub' and -`main' font to create stacked conjuncts is left to \TeX. - -My way of coding glyphs results in little `{\logo META}-ness'. Unlike -Donald Knuth's Computer Modern fonts, only a few variations in letter -style can be derived from the \MF-source. I produced several styles: a -regular, slanted, and bold style drawn with a circular pen, and a -style drawn with a `calligraphic' (elliptical) pen, in {\os6}, {\os8}, -{\os10}, {\os12}, and {\os17} point sizes. Beside those those, I -created some `big' bold fonts for headlines and a few more -experimental fonts. A sample of each style is given in appendix~C. - -\beginsection Typesetting Malayalam - -When you have a font for the English alphabet, typesetting is -straightforward. Roughly speaking, all you have to do is to place the -letters in a row, in the same order as you type them, taking care to -move to the next line when the current line is filled up. There is -roughly a one-to-one relationship between characters, letters, and -glyphs. Typesetting Malayalam text is much more complicated. You have -to use conjuncts, stack glyphs on top of each other, or place glyphs -that represent sounds that come after a consonant before the glyph of -representing that consonant. - -But when we look at Malayalam script from a different position, it can -be said to consist of syllables, which are just as easily placed on a -line from left to right as English. The remaining problem is how to -construct the syllables. - -Here it is where \TeX's box-building capabilities come to the rescue. -To build a syllable, you can put a glyph in a box, place it relative -to another character, and put the resulting construction into another -box for use it in further constructing, until the syllable is -complete, and it can be added to the current line. - -As has been shown by the implementation of Telugu-\TeX\ [???], it is -possible to let \TeX\ do all the necessary processing, however, at a -high cost in both processor load and memory usage at run time, which -makes it impossible to use Telugu-\TeX\ on a small personal computer. -Also, programming these tasks in the \TeX-programming language is -awkward, requiring many `dirty tricks'. For these reasons I decided to -implement a pre-processor, written in~C, which does most of the -syllable-composing work. - -Another problem in typesetting Malayalam is that this language has -many very long `words'. Both in speaking as in writing, the boundaries -between words tend to disappear, and often the last letter of a word -changes and/or forms a conjunct with the first of the next word. This -effect, know as `Sandhi', appears in most languages, but in Malayalam -it is quite prominent, and also reflected in the orthography. As a -result, a text contains very long sequences of characters and few -spaces, which can serve as line-break points. As a result, it is -difficult to obtain even spacing between words, especially in narrow -columns. Several of \TeX's line-breaking parameters had to be adjusted -to get acceptable results. - -\beginsection Typing Malayalam - -Now that we have all the elements to {\it output\/} Malayalam, we need -some way to {\it input\/} it. Unfortunately, I have no keyboard or -editor on which I can type Malayalam script directly. So I was forced -to use some transcription scheme in ASCII. The transcription I decided -to use was based on the following principles. First it should be -easily readable, avoiding as much as possible non-letters and capital -letters in the middle of words, non-ambiguous, so that it can be -converted automatically, easily recognisable, and finally, besides -being able to produce Malayalam text from it, I wanted to be able to -create a scientific transcription from the same source. - -However desirable some standard transcription may be, people can be -very `religious' about what they consider a good transcription-scheme. -Beside that they can also have huge texts already available in some -transcription, and be unwilling to convert that, so I decided to have -the pre-processor read the transcription from a file, which can easily -be changed to reflect the users favourite transcription. - -The transcription method is only of limited use to native speakers, -who may not even know the roman alphabet, and also awkward for -entering large pieces of text, since many typing errors only show up -when the text is seen after processing by \TeX, so it should be -replaced by some way of entering text directly. - -\beginsection Some thoughts on a future \TeX\par - -Creating a typesetting system for Malayalam was an enjoyable task, in -which \TeX\ and \MF\ proved to be very powerful tools. Still, many -things remain to be desired. The pre-processing stage, and the need to -represent non-Latin scripts with a sequence of inpenetratable commands -to typeset glyphs is far from ideal. A much more workable scheme would -be to have \TeX\ understand that some characters are Malayalam -characters, while others are Latin or from yet another script, and -have \TeX\ typeset them as such correctly, including contextual -analysis. - -This first of all raises the issue of character-sets. Some few years -ago, Donald Knuth decided to move from 7-bit to 8-bit characters, as a -final concession to user-demand for multi-lingual support, but by now -it would be very desirous to make the leap to 16-bit characters, and -have \TeX\ understand the emerging 16-bit Unicode or ISO-10464~UCS -character set standard, and make \TeX\ really -multi-lingual.\footnote*{multi-lingual does not mean `omni'-lingual, -since many more obscure or obsolete writing systems have been left -out of ISO-10464} - -Having all the characters defined isn't enough. \TeX\ needs to deal -with them in a way that makes sense. Nowadays, \TeX\ only truly -understands two writing systems --~that of English, and that of -mathematics~-- and does a wonderful, although not perfect, job in -handling those. But other scripts require some kind of pre-processor, -or extremely clever hacking with \TeX-macros, as is is done in Klaus -Lagally's Arab\TeX\ or in Telugu-\TeX. A more elegant solution would -be to add more modes to \TeX, for example an Arabic-mode for the -Arabic script, and a Malayalam mode for Malayalam script --~one can, -however, also imagine one generalized mode for all Indic scripts~--, -and to take the idea further, a mode for music and dance notation, and -chemical structure formulas. - -I suggest to take a modular approach in creating these modes, to make -the development of these a managable task; no single person can know -all the relevant details of all writing systems. A script or writing -system `module' or `driver' would come into action whenever a -character of its script, or token requiring the explicit change of -mode, is encountered, and handle all consequent characters and tokens, -until one arrives that it cannot handle --~these may include some -normal tokens like a `space' character, which is common in most -writing systems. - -While processing its part of the input, a module will add boxes to the -current horizontal list, which will then be handled by \TeX's -paragraph handling mechanism as usual --~although some extensions may -be needed, as to handle right-to-left and top-down scripts correctly. - -Each script module would have its own active fonts, and knowledge of -how to represent characters with the glyphs of that font. An extended -font metric format should provide information about how to build -conjunct forms or use contextual variants of glyphs available in a -font. - -A nice starting point may be the Japanese P-\TeX-system, which already -supports a 16-bit character set, and also incorporates code to do -vertical typesetting as is required by some writing systems. The -adaptation of P-\TeX\ to Unicode for at least the ideographic -characters will be reasonable straightforward. Adding the various -script modules and extra character-categories may be more difficult. - -In the long term, I favour, however, a completely redesigned batch -oriented text formatter like \TeX, but one that understands Unicode -and uses functional instead of typographical tagging of the input -text. Preferably it would understand SGML, and format this using some -lay-out style definition, which then should be defined in a language -less arcane than \TeX's. - -\MF, I would like to see develop into an interactive program, in which -points, constrains between points and pen strokes through them can be -added or moved and their effects can be seen immediately. I very much -prefer the its pen-stroke metaphor above the outline editing most -other font design tools offer, but maybe the idea of changing -`pressure' on or rotation of the a pen during its movement can be -incorporated in this metaphor as well. Its output should ofcourse be -typographically scalable, and also modifiable to add effects like -slanting, bolding, or stretching, --~to align lines of -Arabic or Hebrew script, or, as I have once seen in a beautiful -handwritten letter in Tamil, in scripts where it has not been done -before because of techical limitations~-- in a typographycally -acceptable way. - -\beginsection Conclusion - -Because of the powers of \TeX, and its companion \MF, automated -typesetting of the traditional script is no longer a big problem. -Malayalam \TeX\ can both produce the traditional style script and the -reformed script, as well as a scientific transliteration from the same -input file. - -The world knows many scripts, many of them have only a very limited -use, --~compared with some of them, Malayalam, is a very widely used -script. As shown with my experience with Malayalam, it is only several -months of work to obtain acceptable typesetting quality for most -scripts (The exception being ideographic or logographic scripts as -Chinese), thus bringing computerized typography within the reach of -many people. - -\beginsection Appendix A - -The following table shows all glyphs in the Malayalam font {\tt mm10}. -\bigskip -\input mmchart.tex -\table mm10 - -\beginsection Appendix B - -A sample of text in Malayalam, typeset in {\tt mm10}, using the -traditional script, followed by an automatically derived transcription, -an English translation, and finally the transcription actually input. -\bigskip -\input lion.tex - -\beginsection Appendix C - -\input mmsample - -\beginsection Appendix D - -The following table shows the character(s) you have to type in order -to produce a Malayalam character. The third column shows the -scientific transliteration of each character. -\bigskip -\input mmtrans - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmarticl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmarticl.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 7089879b539..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmarticl.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,436 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\def\q{\hfill\quad} -\def\os{\oldstyle} -\font\logo=logo10 -\def\MF{{\logo METAFONT}} -\parindent=0pt - -\def\today{\number\day\space\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or - June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi - \space\number\year} - -\headline={{\it preliminary version of \today \hfil Typesetting Malayalam with \TeX}} - - -\centerline{\twelvebf Typesetting Malayalam with \TeX}\bigskip -\centerline{Jeroen Hellingman}\bigskip - -{\narrower -\noindent{\bf Abstract}\medskip - -\noindent Malayalam, a language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala, -employs a beautiful but complicated script. This script uses numerous -ligatures and places glyphs on top of each other and out of phonetic -order. To be able to typeset Malayalam, a \MF\ containing all -necessary letter forms, a pre-processor and a collection of -\TeX-macro's were designed. Together they form a package called -Malayalam-\TeX. This package enables the user to type Malayalam in an -adaptable roman transliteration, which after being processed by the -pre-processor, can be typeset with \TeX. - -During the design and development of the package, several shortcomings -of the \TeX\ system appeared, which made a straightforward -implementation of the Malayalam script difficult. Several additions to -\TeX\ would have made the pre-processor unnecessary. Still, \MF\ and -\TeX\ together proved to be a powerful tool that made the development -of the package an enjoyable task.\par} - -\beginsection Introduction - -The Malayalam language, ({\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<50>}\X{\<47>\<62>}\X{\<51>}\X{\<2>}}), which is the first language of -an estimated {\os30}~million people in the South Indian state Kerala, -uses its own script, which is characterised by curly shaped -characters. It is believed that those rounded shapes developed because -it was written on palm leaves with a metal nib, which would have -pricked through the medium, if the script had contained sharp curves. -The same rounded shapes can be found in the other South Indian and -Sri~Lankan scripts, which are all closely related to Malayalam script. - -Through the centuries, Malayalam has been written in various scripts -and variations of scripts. Until a few centuries ago, the Malayalam -language was normally written in the Old Tamil or {\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<51>\K{-.2}\<51>}} -({\mmtr Mappi\d l\d la}) alphabet, also known as {\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<164>}\X{\<52>\<72>}\X{\<165>\<72>}} -({\mmtr va\d t\d te\b zuttu}), the `rounded characters'. This script however, did -not contain many letters necessary for writing Sanskrit. They became -necessary in writing Malayalam since the language absorbed many -Sanskrit loans, which could only be written in an ambiguous way. - -To overcome those problems, the {\os17}th~century poet {\mm \X{\<36>\<72>}\X{\<70>\<186>}\X{\<165>\<72>} -\X{\<14>}\X{\<52>\<72>}\X{\<165>}\X{\mmV{\<26>}\<27>}\X{\<79>}} ({\mmtr Tu\~njettu E\b zuttaccha\b n})\footnote*{literally -``Father of Letters.''} adopted the modern Malayalam script, the -so-called {\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<80>\<47>}\X{\<70>\<53>}\X{\<52>\<72>}\X{\<165>\<72>}} ({\mmtr \=Aryave\b zuttu}) or `Aryan characters' -from the Tamil Grantha alphabet to render Sanskrit poetry in -Malayalam. Tamil Grantha, in its turn, was derived from the ancient -Brahmi script. His alphabet quickly became the standard for writing -Malayalam. (however, a variant of the old script, called {\mm \X{\<71>\<21>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<50>}\X{\<52>\<72>}\X{\<165>\<72>}} -({\mmtr k\=ole\b zuttu}) was in use far into this century for keeping records -in the Raja's palaces.) - -The Malayalam script still looks very similar to the Tamil script, but -unlike Tamil, it uses complex conjunct characters, with letters -subscribed to others, and out of phonetic order, as can be seen in -most Indian scripts. - -With the introduction of the printing press in Kerala, somewhere in -the {\os18}th~century, printing letters for Malayalam where designed, -modelled after the, at that time, popular Latin Bodoni types, with -large differences between thin and thick strokes. Printing Malayalam, -however, proved to be quite complicated; in traditional typography, -several hundreds of distinct lead glyphs where needed to typeset the -language. - -To ease learning and typesetting, the government of the state of -Kerala adopted a reformed script in {\os1974}. It abandons most of the -subscribed conjuncts and all the irregular vowel signs. Although this -script is now teached in all schools in Kerala, and newspapers are -printed in it, the original script is still in widespread use, and -mixtures of the two styles in one document can be seen regularly. In -the following section I will explain the reformed script. - -\beginsection The Malayalam Script - -Like all scripts derived from Brahmi, Malayalam script is neither -purely syllabic, nor purely alphabetic. The modern alphabet consists -of {\os61}~syllabic characters, {\os15}~for the pure vowel sounds, and -{\os36}~for the consonants followed by an `inherent'~{\mmtr a}. To write a -syllable with another vowel, a special sign is applied to the normal -consonant character. When two consonants appear next to each other -without an intermediate vowel, They are joined to each other in some -way. - -Traditionally, the Malayalam syllabary has been ordered, following the -Sanskrit order, on phonetic principles, putting related sounds -together. For the sounds not used in Sanskrit, new letters where added -to the end of the syllabary. - -\noindent The vowels are:\footnote*{The traditional alphabet also -includes the Sanskrit vowels {\mm \X{\<96>}}, {\mm \X{\<12>}}, and {\mm \X{\<97>}} for respectively -{\mmtr {\rii}}, {\mmtr \d l}, and {\mmtr {\lii}}.} - -\bigskip -\centerline{\vbox{\twelvemmc\halign{#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\cr -{\mm \X{\<5>}} & {\mm \X{\<6>}} & {\mm \X{\<7>}} & {\mm \X{\<7>\<87>}} & {\mm \X{\<9>}} & {\mm \X{\<9>\<87>}} & {\mm \X{\<11>}} \cr -{\mmtr a} & {\mmtr \=a} & {\mmtr i} & {\mmtr {\=\i}} & {\mmtr u} & {\mmtr \=u} & {\mmtr \d r} \cr -{\mm \X{\<14>}} & {\mm \X{\<15>}} & {\mm \X{\<70>\<14>}} & {\mm \X{\<18>}} & {\mm \X{\<18>\<62>}} & {\mm \X{\<18>\<87>}} \cr -{\mmtr e} & {\mmtr \=e} & {\mmtr ai}& {\mmtr o} & {\mmtr \=o}& {\mmtr au} \cr -}}} -\bigskip - -\noindent After the vowels, are normally listed the modifiers {\mm \<2>}, -{\mmtr \d m}, and {\mm \<3>}, {\mmtr \d h}. They are called {\it anusvaram} and {\it -visargam} and represent a nasal sound and a aspiration respectively. - -The consonants are: - -\bigskip -\centerline{\vbox{\twelvemmc\halign{#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q\q\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\cr -{\mm \X{\<21>}} & {\mm \X{\<22>}} & {\mm \X{\<23>}} & {\mm \X{\<24>}} & {\mm \X{\<25>}} & {\mm \X{\<47>}} & {\mm \X{\<48>}} & {\mm \X{\<50>}} & {\mm \X{\<53>}} \cr -{\mmtr ka} & {\mmtr kha} & {\mmtr ga} & {\mmtr gha} & {\mmtr \.na} & {\mmtr ya} & {\mmtr ra} & {\mmtr la} & {\mmtr va} \cr -{\mm \X{\<26>}} & {\mm \X{\<27>}} & {\mm \X{\<28>}} & {\mm \X{\<29>}} & {\mm \X{\<30>}} & {\mm \X{\<54>}} & {\mm \X{\<55>}} & {\mm \X{\<56>}} \cr -{\mmtr ca} & {\mmtr cha} & {\mmtr ja} & {\mmtr jha} & {\mmtr \~na} & {\mmtr \'sa} & {\mmtr \d sa} & {\mmtr sa} \cr -{\mm \X{\<31>}} & {\mm \X{\<32>}} & {\mm \X{\<33>}} & {\mm \X{\<34>}} & {\mm \X{\<35>}} & {\mm \X{\<57>}} & {\mm \X{\<51>}} & {\mm \X{\<52>}} & {\mm \X{\<49>}} \cr -{\mmtr \d ta} & {\mmtr \d tha} & {\mmtr \d da} & {\mmtr \d dha} & {\mmtr \d na} & {\mmtr ha} & {\mmtr \d la} & {\mmtr \b za} & {\mmtr \b ra} \cr -{\mm \X{\<36>}} & {\mm \X{\<37>}} & {\mm \X{\<38>}} & {\mm \X{\<39>}} & {\mm \X{\<40>}} \cr -{\mmtr ta} & {\mmtr tha} & {\mmtr da} & {\mmtr dha} & {\mmtr na} \cr -{\mm \X{\<42>}} & {\mm \X{\<43>}} & {\mm \X{\<44>}} & {\mm \X{\<45>}} & {\mm \X{\<46>}} \cr -{\mmtr pa} & {\mmtr pha} & {\mmtr ba} & {\mmtr bha} & {\mmtr ma} \cr -}}} -\bigskip - -\noindent When a vowel follows a consonant, it is written with a vowel -sign, some of them standing to the left, or on both sides of the -consonant to which they belong. This can be quite confusing in the -when one starts learning the script. Here the vowel signs are given -with the letter {\mm \X{\<21>}}, {\it{\mmtr ka}}: - -\bigskip -\centerline{\vbox{\twelvemmc\halign{#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\q&#\cr -{\mm \X{\<21>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<62>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<63>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<64>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<72>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<73>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<75>}} \cr -{\mmtr ka} & {\mmtr k\=a} & {\mmtr ki} & {\mmtr k{\=\i}} & {\mmtr ku} & {\mmtr k\=u} & {\mmtr k\d r} \cr -{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>}} & {\mm \X{\<71>\<21>}} & {\mm \X{\<70>\<70>\<21>}} & {\mm \X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}} & {\mm \X{\<71>\<21>\<62>}} & {\mm \X{\<21>\<87>}} \cr -{\mmtr ke} & {\mmtr k\=e} & {\mmtr kai}& {\mmtr ko} & {\mmtr k\=o}& {\mmtr kau} \cr -}}} -\bigskip - -\noindent The biggest complexities arise when two consonants follow -each other. In that case there are several alternatives. First, the -consonants are joined with each other to form a new conjunct, like in -{\mm \X{\<162>}}, {\mm \X{\<194>}}, and {\mm \X{\<187>}}; second one can write the second consonant as -a subscript to the first, like in {\mm \X{\<242>}}, and {\mm \X{\<241>}}; the third option -is to use a special symbol, {\mm \<77>}, called {\mm \X{\<26>}\X{\<74>\<195>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<50>}}, -{\it{\mmtr candrakala}}, to indicate the absence of the inherent vowel in -a consonant. This symbol is also used when a word ends in a consonant. -Several letters form a ligature with this sign: {\mm \X{\<94>}} for {\mm \X{\<21>}\<77>}, {\mm \X{\<78>}} for -{\mm \X{\<35>}\<77>}, {\mm \X{\<81>}} for {\mm \X{\<36>}\<77>} or {\mm \X{\<50>}\<77>}, {\mm \X{\<79>}} for {\mm \X{\<40>}\<77>}, {\mm \X{\<2>}} for {\mm \X{\<46>}\<77>}, {\mm \X{\<80>}} for -{\mm \X{\<48>}\<77>}, and {\mm \X{\<82>}} for {\mm \X{\<51>}\<77>}. - -Some consonants have a special sign when they occur as the last -element of a consonant cluster: -{\mm \X{\<47>}} becomes {\mm {}\hbox{}\<83>} as in {\mm \X{\<21>\<83>}}, {\it{\mmtr kya}}; -{\mm \X{\<48>}} becomes {\mm {}\<74>\hbox{}} , standing to the left of the cluster, as in -{\mm \X{\<74>\<21>}}, {\it{\mmtr kra}}; -{\mm \X{\<50>}} becomes {\mm {}\M{\hbox{}}{\<85>}}, as in {\mm \X{\M{\<21>}{\<85>}}}, {\it{\mmtr kla}}; and -{\mm \X{\<53>}} becomes {\mm {}\hbox{}\K{-.5}\<86>} as in {\mm \X{\<21>\K{-.5}\<86>}}, {\it{\mmtr kva}}. - -\beginsection The font - -I faced several problems while designing the font for Malayalam: I -have no knowledge of the language; I had no clear arrangement of all -needed conjuncts, nor a good example typeface, which I could use as a -guideline; and finally, I also had very little experience with \MF. - -After some trials, in which I produced Malayalam letters in the -traditional typographic style, I decided to switch to a `script' style -of letters, for two reasons. First designing and coding a font in the -traditional style, with unnatural thick-thin transistions --~i.e., -transistions that do not appear when writing with a calligraphic -pen~--, would have costed a lot of time, which I could not spend on -it. Second, the traditional design is hard on the eyes, because it has -a big difference between thick and thin. It often produces a page -which looks `stained' from distance, instead of the more evenly -distributed gray you see when you look at a page typeset in English. - -After this decision was made, I proceeded as follows. First, I drew -each character about {\os2}~centimetres high out of free hand on graph -paper with a yellow marker-pen, the same type you use to highlight -text. When I was satisfied with this character, I decided where to put -control points, and marked them with a black dot, measured the -positions of the dots on the graph paper and coded them, together with -the path my pen had made through those points, in \MF. After running -\MF\ the character appeared on the screen for the first time. When I -was not satisfied with its look, I would move some control points a -bit, and re-run \MF. I repeated this process until I was satisfied -with the character. - -Because many conjuncts consist of a part of each of the characters it -is build up of, I defined a macro for most consonants. This way all -that was needed to define the shape of a conjunct was a macro-call for -each of the constituent consonants, sometimes adjusting some points -where one consonant goes over into the other. - -This way of producing characters has proven very productive. I spend -on average about half an hour per character --~although I needed -several hours to get some, notably {\mm \X{\<28>}} and {\mm \X{\<47>}}, right~-- Still the -results are acceptable, thanks to \MF, which does a great job of -producing nice curves. - -Malayalam script includes many conjuncts of consonants which are build -by placing a smaller variant of the glyph of the second consonant -below the normal sized glyph of the first consonant. To avoid coding -these smaller consonants again, I decided to create a second font, -called the {\it subfont\/}, which contains only the characters that -can be subscribed. This font uses the same code to produce the glyphs, -but \MF-parameters have been adjusted, so that this font combines well -with the `main'-font. The job of combining glyphs from the `sub' and -`main' font to create stacked conjuncts is left to \TeX. - -My way of coding glyphs results in little `{\logo META}-ness'. Unlike -Donald Knuth's Computer Modern fonts, only a few variations in letter -style can be derived from the \MF-source. I produced several styles: a -regular, slanted, and bold style drawn with a circular pen, and a -style drawn with a `calligraphic' (elliptical) pen, in {\os6}, {\os8}, -{\os10}, {\os12}, and {\os17} point sizes. Beside those those, I -created some `big' bold fonts for headlines and a few more -experimental fonts. A sample of each style is given in appendix~C. - -\beginsection Typesetting Malayalam - -When you have a font for the English alphabet, typesetting is -straightforward. Roughly speaking, all you have to do is to place the -letters in a row, in the same order as you type them, taking care to -move to the next line when the current line is filled up. There is -roughly a one-to-one relationship between characters, letters, and -glyphs. Typesetting Malayalam text is much more complicated. You have -to use conjuncts, stack glyphs on top of each other, or place glyphs -that represent sounds that come after a consonant before the glyph of -representing that consonant. - -But when we look at Malayalam script from a different position, it can -be said to consist of syllables, which are just as easily placed on a -line from left to right as English. The remaining problem is how to -construct the syllables. - -Here it is where \TeX's box-building capabilities come to the rescue. -To build a syllable, you can put a glyph in a box, place it relative -to another character, and put the resulting construction into another -box for use it in further constructing, until the syllable is -complete, and it can be added to the current line. - -As has been shown by the implementation of Telugu-\TeX\ [???], it is -possible to let \TeX\ do all the necessary processing, however, at a -high cost in both processor load and memory usage at run time, which -makes it impossible to use Telugu-\TeX\ on a small personal computer. -Also, programming these tasks in the \TeX-programming language is -awkward, requiring many `dirty tricks'. For these reasons I decided to -implement a pre-processor, written in~C, which does most of the -syllable-composing work. - -Another problem in typesetting Malayalam is that this language has -many very long `words'. Both in speaking as in writing, the boundaries -between words tend to disappear, and often the last letter of a word -changes and/or forms a conjunct with the first of the next word. This -effect, know as `Sandhi', appears in most languages, but in Malayalam -it is quite prominent, and also reflected in the orthography. As a -result, a text contains very long sequences of characters and few -spaces, which can serve as line-break points. As a result, it is -difficult to obtain even spacing between words, especially in narrow -columns. Several of \TeX's line-breaking parameters had to be adjusted -to get acceptable results. - -\beginsection Typing Malayalam - -Now that we have all the elements to {\it output\/} Malayalam, we need -some way to {\it input\/} it. Unfortunately, I have no keyboard or -editor on which I can type Malayalam script directly. So I was forced -to use some transcription scheme in ASCII. The transcription I decided -to use was based on the following principles. First it should be -easily readable, avoiding as much as possible non-letters and capital -letters in the middle of words, non-ambiguous, so that it can be -converted automatically, easily recognisable, and finally, besides -being able to produce Malayalam text from it, I wanted to be able to -create a scientific transcription from the same source. - -However desirable some standard transcription may be, people can be -very `religious' about what they consider a good transcription-scheme. -Beside that they can also have huge texts already available in some -transcription, and be unwilling to convert that, so I decided to have -the pre-processor read the transcription from a file, which can easily -be changed to reflect the users favourite transcription. - -The transcription method is only of limited use to native speakers, -who may not even know the roman alphabet, and also awkward for -entering large pieces of text, since many typing errors only show up -when the text is seen after processing by \TeX, so it should be -replaced by some way of entering text directly. - -\beginsection Some thoughts on a future \TeX\par - -Creating a typesetting system for Malayalam was an enjoyable task, in -which \TeX\ and \MF\ proved to be very powerful tools. Still, many -things remain to be desired. The pre-processing stage, and the need to -represent non-Latin scripts with a sequence of inpenetratable commands -to typeset glyphs is far from ideal. A much more workable scheme would -be to have \TeX\ understand that some characters are Malayalam -characters, while others are Latin or from yet another script, and -have \TeX\ typeset them as such correctly, including contextual -analysis. - -This first of all raises the issue of character-sets. Some few years -ago, Donald Knuth decided to move from 7-bit to 8-bit characters, as a -final concession to user-demand for multi-lingual support, but by now -it would be very desirous to make the leap to 16-bit characters, and -have \TeX\ understand the emerging 16-bit Unicode or ISO-10464~UCS -character set standard, and make \TeX\ really -multi-lingual.\footnote*{multi-lingual does not mean `omni'-lingual, -since many more obscure or obsolete writing systems have been left -out of ISO-10464} - -Having all the characters defined isn't enough. \TeX\ needs to deal -with them in a way that makes sense. Nowadays, \TeX\ only truly -understands two writing systems --~that of English, and that of -mathematics~-- and does a wonderful, although not perfect, job in -handling those. But other scripts require some kind of pre-processor, -or extremely clever hacking with \TeX-macros, as is is done in Klaus -Lagally's Arab\TeX\ or in Telugu-\TeX. A more elegant solution would -be to add more modes to \TeX, for example an Arabic-mode for the -Arabic script, and a Malayalam mode for Malayalam script --~one can, -however, also imagine one generalized mode for all Indic scripts~--, -and to take the idea further, a mode for music and dance notation, and -chemical structure formulas. - -I suggest to take a modular approach in creating these modes, to make -the development of these a managable task; no single person can know -all the relevant details of all writing systems. A script or writing -system `module' or `driver' would come into action whenever a -character of its script, or token requiring the explicit change of -mode, is encountered, and handle all consequent characters and tokens, -until one arrives that it cannot handle --~these may include some -normal tokens like a `space' character, which is common in most -writing systems. - -While processing its part of the input, a module will add boxes to the -current horizontal list, which will then be handled by \TeX's -paragraph handling mechanism as usual --~although some extensions may -be needed, as to handle right-to-left and top-down scripts correctly. - -Each script module would have its own active fonts, and knowledge of -how to represent characters with the glyphs of that font. An extended -font metric format should provide information about how to build -conjunct forms or use contextual variants of glyphs available in a -font. - -A nice starting point may be the Japanese P-\TeX-system, which already -supports a 16-bit character set, and also incorporates code to do -vertical typesetting as is required by some writing systems. The -adaptation of P-\TeX\ to Unicode for at least the ideographic -characters will be reasonable straightforward. Adding the various -script modules and extra character-categories may be more difficult. - -In the long term, I favour, however, a completely redesigned batch -oriented text formatter like \TeX, but one that understands Unicode -and uses functional instead of typographical tagging of the input -text. Preferably it would understand SGML, and format this using some -lay-out style definition, which then should be defined in a language -less arcane than \TeX's. - -\MF, I would like to see develop into an interactive program, in which -points, constrains between points and pen strokes through them can be -added or moved and their effects can be seen immediately. I very much -prefer the its pen-stroke metaphor above the outline editing most -other font design tools offer, but maybe the idea of changing -`pressure' on or rotation of the a pen during its movement can be -incorporated in this metaphor as well. Its output should ofcourse be -typographically scalable, and also modifiable to add effects like -slanting, bolding, or stretching, --~to align lines of -Arabic or Hebrew script, or, as I have once seen in a beautiful -handwritten letter in Tamil, in scripts where it has not been done -before because of techical limitations~-- in a typographycally -acceptable way. - -\beginsection Conclusion - -Because of the powers of \TeX, and its companion \MF, automated -typesetting of the traditional script is no longer a big problem. -Malayalam \TeX\ can both produce the traditional style script and the -reformed script, as well as a scientific transliteration from the same -input file. - -The world knows many scripts, many of them have only a very limited -use, --~compared with some of them, Malayalam, is a very widely used -script. As shown with my experience with Malayalam, it is only several -months of work to obtain acceptable typesetting quality for most -scripts (The exception being ideographic or logographic scripts as -Chinese), thus bringing computerized typography within the reach of -many people. - -\beginsection Appendix A - -The following table shows all glyphs in the Malayalam font {\tt mm10}. -\bigskip -\input mmchart.tex -\table mm10 - -\beginsection Appendix B - -A sample of text in Malayalam, typeset in {\tt mm10}, using the -traditional script, followed by an automatically derived transcription, -an English translation, and finally the transcription actually input. -\bigskip -\input lion.tex - -\beginsection Appendix C - -\input mmsample - -\beginsection Appendix D - -The following table shows the character(s) you have to type in order -to produce a Malayalam character. The third column shows the -scientific transliteration of each character. -\bigskip -\input mmtrans - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmchart.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmchart.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 09ef121a4ad..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmchart.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -% mmchart.tex -- chart of Malayalam font -% (c) 1992 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 06-DEC-1992 - -%%%%%%% - -\font\cmss=cmss10 -\newcount\counter\counter=0 - -\def\chartstrut{\lower4.5pt\vbox to14pt{}} -\def\cell#1{\hfil#1\hfil} -\def\>{\global\advance\counter by-255} -\def\:{{\setbox0\hbox{\sfont\char\counter}% - \dimen0=\ht0\advance\dimen0by1pt\ht0=\dimen0% - \dimen0=\dp0\advance\dimen0by1pt\dp0=\dimen0% - \kern1pt\box0\kern1pt}% - \global\advance\counter by16} -\def\tablerule{\noalign{\hrule}} - -\def\chart{{\cmss\vbox{\tabskip=0pt\offinterlineskip\global\counter=0 -\halign to \hsize{\vrule width.8pt\chartstrut##\tabskip0pt plus10pt% - &\cell{##}&\vrule width.8pt##% - &\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##% - &\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##% - &\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##% - &\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}&\vrule##&\cell{##}% - &\vrule width.8pt##\tabskip=0pt\cr - \noalign{\hrule height.8pt} - &\multispan{33}\fontname\hfill&\cr - \noalign{\hrule height.8pt} - & &&0&&1&&2&&3&&4&&5&&6&&7&&8&&9&&A&&B&&C&&D&&E&&F&\cr\noalign{\hrule height.8pt} - &0&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&1&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&2&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&3&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&4&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&5&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&6&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&7&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&8&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&9&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&A&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&B&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&C&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&D&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&E&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\tablerule -\>&F&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&&\:&\cr\noalign{\hrule height.8pt} -}}}} - -\def\table #1 { - \font\sfont=#1% - \edef\fontname{#1} - \chart\bigskip -} - -%%%%%% - -\endinput - - - -
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmconj.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmconj.mm deleted file mode 100644 index ad1c14c0e17..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmconj.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,481 +0,0 @@ -% mmconj.tex -- table of conjuncts -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 07-FEB-1993 - -\nopagenumbers -\input mmqmacs -\twelvemm - -\beginsection Conjuncts - -{\obeylines - -$k$ + $ka$ = $kka$ -$k$ + $kha$ = $kkha$ -$k$ + $Ta$ = $kTa$ -$k$ + $ta$ = $kta$ -$k$ + $ra$ = $kra$ -$k$ + $la$ = $kla$ -$k$ + $Sa$ = $kSa$ -$k$ + $S$ + $ma$ = $kSma$ - -$kh$ + $ra$ = $khra$ - -$g$ + $ga$ = $gga$ -$g$ + $da$ = $gda$ -$g$ + $d$ + $dha$ = $gddha$ -$g$ + $na$ = $gna$ -$g$ + $ma$ = $gma$ -$g$ + $ra$ = $gra$ -$g$ + $la$ = $gla$ - -$gh$ + $ra$ = $ghra$ - -$n"$ + $ka$ = $n"ka$ -$n"$ + $n"a$ = $n"n"a$ - -$c$ + $ca$ = $cca$ -$c$ + $cha$ = $ccha$ - -$j$ + $ja$ = $jja$ -$j$ + $n~a$ = $jn~a$ - -$n~$ + $ca$ = $n~ca$ -$n~$ + $ja$ = $n~ja$ -$n~$ + $n~a$ = $n~n~a$ - -$T$ + $Ta$ = $TTa$ -$T$ + $Tha$ = $TTha$ -$T$ + $ra$ = $Tra$ - -$D$ + $Da$ = $DDa$ - -$N<<+$ + $ka$ = $Nka$ -$N<<+$ + $Ta$ = $NTa$ -$N<<+$ + $Da$ = $NDa$ -$N<<+$ + $Dha$ = $NDha$ -$N<<+$ + $Na$ = $NNa$ - -$t<<+$ + $ta$ = $tta$ -$t<<+$ + $tha$ = $ttha$ -$t<<+$ + $na$ = $tna$ -$t<<+$ + $ma$ = $tma$ -$t<<+$ + $ra$ = $tra$ - -$d$ + $da$ = $dda$ -$d$ + $dha$ = $ddha$ -$d$ + $ra$ = $dra$ - -$n<<+$ + $ta$ = $nta$ -$n<<+$ + $t<<+$ + $ra$ = $ntra$ -$n<<+$ + $tha$ = $ntha$ -$n<<+$ + $da$ = $nda$ -$n<<+$ + $d$ + $ra$ = $ndra$ -$n<<+$ + $dha$ = $ndha$ -$n<<+$ + $na$ = $nna$ -$n<<+$ + $pa$ = $npa$ -$n<<+$ + $ma$ = $nma$ - -$p$ + $ta$ = $pta$ -$p$ + $pa$ = $ppa$ -$p$ + $pha$ = $ppha$ -$p$ + $ra$ = $pra$ - -$ph$ + $ra$ = $phra$ - -$b$ + $dha$ = $bdha$ -$b$ + $ba$ = $bba$ -$b$ + $bha$ = $bbha$ -$b$ + $ra$ = $bra$ - -$bh$ + $da$ = $bhda$ -$bh$ + $ra$ = $bhra$ - -$m<<+$ + $ma$ = $mma$ -$m<<+$ + $ra$ = $mra$ -$m<<+$ + $la$ = $mla$ - -$y$ + $k$ + $ka$ = $ykka$ -$y$ + $Ta$ = $yTa$ -$y$ + $ta$ = $yta$ -$y$ + $ya$ = $yya$ - -$R<<+$ + $Ra$ = $RRa$ - -$l<<+$ + $k$ + $ka$ = $lkka$ -$l<<+$ + $pa$ = $lpa$ -$l<<+$ + $la$ = $lla$ - -$v$ + $va$ = $vva$ - -$sh$ + $ma$ = $shma$ -$sh$ + $ra$ = $shra$ -$sh$ + $la$ = $shla$ -$sh$ + $sha$ = $shsha$ - -$S$ + $Ta$ = $STa$ -$S$ + $T$ + $ra$ = $STra$ -$S$ + $ma$ = $Sma$ - -$s$ + $ka$ = $ska$ -$s$ + $k$ + $ka$ = $skka$ -$s$ + $Ta$ = $sTa$ -$s$ + $T$ + $ra$ = $sTra$ -$s$ + $ta$ = $sta$ -$s$ + $t<<+$ + $ra$ = $stra$ -$s$ + $tha$ = $stha$ -$s$ + $na$ = $sna$ -$s$ + $ma$ = $sma$ -$s$ + $ra$ = $sra$ -$s$ + $R$ + $Ra$ = $sRRa$ -$s$ + $sa$ = $ssa$ - -$h$ + $na$ = $hna$ -$h$ + $ma$ = $hma$ - -$L<<+$ + $La$ = $LLa$ - -$zh$ + $ca$ = $zhca$ - -} - -\mmc - -$ - -kya khya gya ghya n"ya cya chya jya jhya n~ya -Tya Thya Dya Dhya Nya tya thya dya dhya nya -pya phya bya bhya mya yya rya lya vya shya Sya sya -hya Lya Rya zhya - -kra khra gra ghra n"ra cra chra jra jhra n~ra -Tra Thra Dra Dhra Nra tra thra dra dhra nra -pra phra bra bhra mra yra rra lra vra shra Sra sra -hra Lra Rra zhra - -kla khla gla ghla n"la cla chla jla jhla n~la -Tla Thla Dla Dhla Nla tla thla dla dhla nla -pla phla bla bhla mla yla rla lla vla shla Sla sla -hla Lla Rla zhla - -kva khva gva ghva n"va cva chva jva jhva n~va -Tva Thva Dva Dhva Nva tva thva dva dhva nva -pva phva bva bhva mva yva rva lva vva shva Sva sva -hva Lva Rva zhva - -$ - -\bye - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\nointerlineskip -\halign{#\ &\vrule#\ &&\hfil#\ \hfil\cr - && $ka$ & $kha$ & $ga$ & $gha$ & $n"a$ - & $ca$ & $cha$ & $ja$ & $jha$ & $n~a$ - & $Ta$ & $Tha$ & $Da$ & $Dha$ & $Na$ - & $ta$ & $tha$ & $da$ & $dha$ & $na$ - & $pa$ & $pha$ & $ba$ & $bha$ & $ma$ - & $ya$ & $ra$ & $la$ & $va$ - & $sha$ & $Sa$ & $sa$ - & $ha$ & $La$ & $zha$ & $Ra$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ka$ && $kka$ & $kkha$ & $kga$ & $kgha$ & $kn"a$ - & $kca$ & $kcha$ & $kja$ & $kjha$ & $kn~a$ - & $kTa$ & $kTha$ & $kDa$ & $kDha$ & $kNa$ - & $kta$ & $ktha$ & $kda$ & $kdha$ & $kna$ - & $kpa$ & $kpha$ & $kba$ & $kbha$ & $kma$ - & $kya$ & $kra$ & $kla$ & $kva$ - & $ksha$ & $kSa$ & $ksa$ - & $k>ha$ & $kLa$ & $kzha$ & $kRa$ \cr -$kha$ && $khka$ & $khkha$ & $khga$ & $khgha$ & $khn"a$ - & $khca$ & $khcha$ & $khja$ & $khjha$ & $khn~a$ - & $khTa$ & $khTha$ & $khDa$ & $khDha$ & $khNa$ - & $khta$ & $khtha$ & $khda$ & $khdha$ & $khna$ - & $khpa$ & $khpha$ & $khba$ & $khbha$ & $khma$ - & $khya$ & $khra$ & $khla$ & $khva$ - & $khsha$ & $khSa$ & $khsa$ - & $kh>ha$ & $khLa$ & $khzha$ & $khRa$ \cr -$ga$ && $gka$ & $gkha$ & $gga$ & $ggha$ & $gn"a$ - & $gca$ & $gcha$ & $gja$ & $gjha$ & $gn~a$ - & $gTa$ & $gTha$ & $gDa$ & $gDha$ & $gNa$ - & $gta$ & $gtha$ & $gda$ & $gdha$ & $gna$ - & $gpa$ & $gpha$ & $gba$ & $gbha$ & $gma$ - & $gya$ & $gra$ & $gla$ & $gva$ - & $gsha$ & $gSa$ & $gsa$ - & $g>ha$ & $gLa$ & $gzha$ & $gRa$ \cr -$gha$ && $ghka$ & $ghkha$ & $ghga$ & $ghgha$ & $ghn"a$ - & $ghca$ & $ghcha$ & $ghja$ & $ghjha$ & $ghn~a$ - & $ghTa$ & $ghTha$ & $ghDa$ & $ghDha$ & $ghNa$ - & $ghta$ & $ghtha$ & $ghda$ & $ghdha$ & $ghna$ - & $ghpa$ & $ghpha$ & $ghba$ & $ghbha$ & $ghma$ - & $ghya$ & $ghra$ & $ghla$ & $ghva$ - & $ghsha$ & $ghSa$ & $ghsa$ - & $gh>ha$ & $ghLa$ & $ghzha$ & $ghRa$ \cr -$n"a$ && $n"ka$ & $n"kha$ & $n"ga$ & $n"gha$ & $n"n"a$ - & $n"ca$ & $n"cha$ & $n"ja$ & $n"jha$ & $n"n~a$ - & $n"Ta$ & $n"Tha$ & $n"Da$ & $n"Dha$ & $n"Na$ - & $n"ta$ & $n"tha$ & $n"da$ & $n"dha$ & $n"na$ - & $n"pa$ & $n"pha$ & $n"ba$ & $n"bha$ & $n"ma$ - & $n"ya$ & $n"ra$ & $n"la$ & $n"va$ - & $n"sha$ & $n"Sa$ & $n"sa$ - & $n">ha$ & $n"La$ & $n"zha$ & $n"Ra$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ca$ && $cka$ & $ckha$ & $cga$ & $cgha$ & $cn"a$ - & $cca$ & $ccha$ & $cja$ & $cjha$ & $cn~a$ - & $cTa$ & $cTha$ & $cDa$ & $cDha$ & $cNa$ - & $cta$ & $ctha$ & $cda$ & $cdha$ & $cna$ - & $cpa$ & $cpha$ & $cba$ & $cbha$ & $cma$ - & $cya$ & $cra$ & $cla$ & $cva$ - & $csha$ & $cSa$ & $csa$ - & $c>ha$ & $cLa$ & $czha$ & $cRa$ \cr -$cha$ && $chka$ & $chkha$ & $chga$ & $chgha$ & $chn"a$ - & $chca$ & $chcha$ & $chja$ & $chjha$ & $chn~a$ - & $chTa$ & $chTha$ & $chDa$ & $chDha$ & $chNa$ - & $chta$ & $chtha$ & $chda$ & $chdha$ & $chna$ - & $chpa$ & $chpha$ & $chba$ & $chbha$ & $chma$ - & $chya$ & $chra$ & $chla$ & $chva$ - & $chsha$ & $chSa$ & $chsa$ - & $ch>ha$ & $chLa$ & $chzha$ & $chRa$ \cr -$ja$ && $jka$ & $jkha$ & $jga$ & $jgha$ & $jn"a$ - & $jca$ & $jcha$ & $jja$ & $jjha$ & $jn~a$ - & $jTa$ & $jTha$ & $jDa$ & $jDha$ & $jNa$ - & $jta$ & $jtha$ & $jda$ & $jdha$ & $jna$ - & $jpa$ & $jpha$ & $jba$ & $jbha$ & $jma$ - & $jya$ & $jra$ & $jla$ & $jva$ - & $jsha$ & $jSa$ & $jsa$ - & $j>ha$ & $jLa$ & $jzha$ & $jRa$ \cr -$jha$ && $jhka$ & $jhkha$ & $jhga$ & $jhgha$ & $jhn"a$ - & $jhca$ & $jhcha$ & $jhja$ & $jhjha$ & $jhn~a$ - & $jhTa$ & $jhTha$ & $jhDa$ & $jhDha$ & $jhNa$ - & $jhta$ & $jhtha$ & $jhda$ & $jhdha$ & $jhna$ - & $jhpa$ & $jhpha$ & $jhba$ & $jhbha$ & $jhma$ - & $jhya$ & $jhra$ & $jhla$ & $jhva$ - & $jhsha$ & $jhSa$ & $jhsa$ - & $jh>ha$ & $jhLa$ & $jhzha$ & $jhRa$ \cr -$n~a$ && $n~ka$ & $n~kha$ & $n~ga$ & $n~gha$ & $n~n"a$ - & $n~ca$ & $n~cha$ & $n~ja$ & $n~jha$ & $n~n~a$ - & $n~Ta$ & $n~Tha$ & $n~Da$ & $n~Dha$ & $n~Na$ - & $n~ta$ & $n~tha$ & $n~da$ & $n~dha$ & $n~na$ - & $n~pa$ & $n~pha$ & $n~ba$ & $n~bha$ & $n~ma$ - & $n~ya$ & $n~ra$ & $n~la$ & $n~va$ - & $n~sha$ & $n~Sa$ & $n~sa$ - & $n~>ha$ & $n~La$ & $n~zha$ & $n~Ra$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$Ta$ && $Tka$ & $Tkha$ & $Tga$ & $Tgha$ & $Tn"a$ - & $Tca$ & $Tcha$ & $Tja$ & $Tjha$ & $Tn~a$ - & $TTa$ & $TTha$ & $TDa$ & $TDha$ & $TNa$ - & $Tta$ & $Ttha$ & $Tda$ & $Tdha$ & $Tna$ - & $Tpa$ & $Tpha$ & $Tba$ & $Tbha$ & $Tma$ - & $Tya$ & $Tra$ & $Tla$ & $Tva$ - & $Tsha$ & $TSa$ & $Tsa$ - & $T>ha$ & $TLa$ & $Tzha$ & $TRa$ \cr -$Tha$ && $Thka$ & $Thkha$ & $Thga$ & $Thgha$ & $Thn"a$ - & $Thca$ & $Thcha$ & $Thja$ & $Thjha$ & $Thn~a$ - & $ThTa$ & $ThTha$ & $ThDa$ & $ThDha$ & $ThNa$ - & $Thta$ & $Ththa$ & $Thda$ & $Thdha$ & $Thna$ - & $Thpa$ & $Thpha$ & $Thba$ & $Thbha$ & $Thma$ - & $Thya$ & $Thra$ & $Thla$ & $Thva$ - & $Thsha$ & $ThSa$ & $Thsa$ - & $Th>ha$ & $ThLa$ & $Thzha$ & $ThRa$ \cr -$Da$ && $Dka$ & $Dkha$ & $Dga$ & $Dgha$ & $Dn"a$ - & $Dca$ & $Dcha$ & $Dja$ & $Djha$ & $Dn~a$ - & $DTa$ & $DTha$ & $DDa$ & $DDha$ & $DNa$ - & $Dta$ & $Dtha$ & $Dda$ & $Ddha$ & $Dna$ - & $Dpa$ & $Dpha$ & $Dba$ & $Dbha$ & $Dma$ - & $Dya$ & $Dra$ & $Dla$ & $Dva$ - & $Dsha$ & $DSa$ & $Dsa$ - & $D>ha$ & $DLa$ & $Dzha$ & $DRa$ \cr -$Dha$ && $Dhka$ & $Dhkha$ & $Dhga$ & $Dhgha$ & $Dhn"a$ - & $Dhca$ & $Dhcha$ & $Dhja$ & $Dhjha$ & $Dhn~a$ - & $DhTa$ & $DhTha$ & $DhDa$ & $DhDha$ & $DhNa$ - & $Dhta$ & $Dhtha$ & $Dhda$ & $Dhdha$ & $Dhna$ - & $Dhpa$ & $Dhpha$ & $Dhba$ & $Dhbha$ & $Dhma$ - & $Dhya$ & $Dhra$ & $Dhla$ & $Dhva$ - & $Dhsha$ & $DhSa$ & $Dhsa$ - & $Dh>ha$ & $DhLa$ & $Dhzha$ & $DhRa$ \cr -$Na$ && $Nka$ & $Nkha$ & $Nga$ & $Ngha$ & $Nn"a$ - & $Nca$ & $Ncha$ & $Nja$ & $Njha$ & $Nn~a$ - & $NTa$ & $NTha$ & $NDa$ & $NDha$ & $NNa$ - & $Nta$ & $Ntha$ & $Nda$ & $Ndha$ & $Nna$ - & $Npa$ & $Npha$ & $Nba$ & $Nbha$ & $Nma$ - & $Nya$ & $Nra$ & $Nla$ & $Nva$ - & $Nsha$ & $NSa$ & $Nsa$ - & $N>ha$ & $NLa$ & $Nzha$ & $NRa$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ta$ && $tka$ & $tkha$ & $tga$ & $tgha$ & $tn"a$ - & $tca$ & $tcha$ & $tja$ & $tjha$ & $tn~a$ - & $tTa$ & $tTha$ & $tDa$ & $tDha$ & $tNa$ - & $tta$ & $ttha$ & $tda$ & $tdha$ & $tna$ - & $tpa$ & $tpha$ & $tba$ & $tbha$ & $tma$ - & $tya$ & $tra$ & $tla$ & $tva$ - & $tsha$ & $tSa$ & $tsa$ - & $t>ha$ & $tLa$ & $tzha$ & $tRa$ \cr -$tha$ && $thka$ & $thkha$ & $thga$ & $thgha$ & $thn"a$ - & $thca$ & $thcha$ & $thja$ & $thjha$ & $thn~a$ - & $thTa$ & $thTha$ & $thDa$ & $thDha$ & $thNa$ - & $thta$ & $ththa$ & $thda$ & $thdha$ & $thna$ - & $thpa$ & $thpha$ & $thba$ & $thbha$ & $thma$ - & $thya$ & $thra$ & $thla$ & $thva$ - & $thsha$ & $thSa$ & $thsa$ - & $th>ha$ & $thLa$ & $thzha$ & $thRa$ \cr -$da$ && $dka$ & $dkha$ & $dga$ & $dgha$ & $dn"a$ - & $dca$ & $dcha$ & $dja$ & $djha$ & $dn~a$ - & $dTa$ & $dTha$ & $dDa$ & $dDha$ & $dNa$ - & $dta$ & $dtha$ & $dda$ & $ddha$ & $dna$ - & $dpa$ & $dpha$ & $dba$ & $dbha$ & $dma$ - & $dya$ & $dra$ & $dla$ & $dva$ - & $dsha$ & $dSa$ & $dsa$ - & $d>ha$ & $dLa$ & $dzha$ & $dRa$ \cr -$dha$ && $dhka$ & $dhkha$ & $dhga$ & $dhgha$ & $dhn"a$ - & $dhca$ & $dhcha$ & $dhja$ & $dhjha$ & $dhn~a$ - & $dhTa$ & $dhTha$ & $dhDa$ & $dhDha$ & $dhNa$ - & $dhta$ & $dhtha$ & $dhda$ & $dhdha$ & $dhna$ - & $dhpa$ & $dhpha$ & $dhba$ & $dhbha$ & $dhma$ - & $dhya$ & $dhra$ & $dhla$ & $dhva$ - & $dhsha$ & $dhSa$ & $dhsa$ - & $dh>ha$ & $dhLa$ & $dhzha$ & $dhRa$ \cr -$na$ && $nka$ & $nkha$ & $nga$ & $ngha$ & $nn"a$ - & $nca$ & $ncha$ & $nja$ & $njha$ & $nn~a$ - & $nTa$ & $nTha$ & $nDa$ & $nDha$ & $nNa$ - & $nta$ & $ntha$ & $nda$ & $ndha$ & $nna$ - & $npa$ & $npha$ & $nba$ & $nbha$ & $nma$ - & $nya$ & $nra$ & $nla$ & $nva$ - & $nsha$ & $nSa$ & $nsa$ - & $n>ha$ & $nLa$ & $nzha$ & $nRa$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$pa$ && $pka$ & $pkha$ & $pga$ & $pgha$ & $pn"a$ - & $pca$ & $pcha$ & $pja$ & $pjha$ & $pn~a$ - & $pTa$ & $pTha$ & $pDa$ & $pDha$ & $pNa$ - & $pta$ & $ptha$ & $pda$ & $pdha$ & $pna$ - & $ppa$ & $ppha$ & $pba$ & $pbha$ & $pma$ - & $pya$ & $pra$ & $pla$ & $pva$ - & $psha$ & $pSa$ & $psa$ - & $p>ha$ & $pLa$ & $pzha$ & $pRa$ \cr -$pha$ && $phka$ & $phkha$ & $phga$ & $phgha$ & $phn"a$ - & $phca$ & $phcha$ & $phja$ & $phjha$ & $phn~a$ - & $phTa$ & $phTha$ & $phDa$ & $phDha$ & $phNa$ - & $phta$ & $phtha$ & $phda$ & $phdha$ & $phna$ - & $phpa$ & $phpha$ & $phba$ & $phbha$ & $phma$ - & $phya$ & $phra$ & $phla$ & $phva$ - & $phsha$ & $phSa$ & $phsa$ - & $ph>ha$ & $phLa$ & $phzha$ & $phRa$ \cr -$ba$ && $bka$ & $bkha$ & $bga$ & $bgha$ & $bn"a$ - & $bca$ & $bcha$ & $bja$ & $bjha$ & $bn~a$ - & $bTa$ & $bTha$ & $bDa$ & $bDha$ & $bNa$ - & $bta$ & $btha$ & $bda$ & $bdha$ & $bna$ - & $bpa$ & $bpha$ & $bba$ & $bbha$ & $bma$ - & $bya$ & $bra$ & $bla$ & $bva$ - & $bsha$ & $bSa$ & $bsa$ - & $b>ha$ & $bLa$ & $bzha$ & $bRa$ \cr -$bha$ && $bhka$ & $bhkha$ & $bhga$ & $bhgha$ & $bhn"a$ - & $bhca$ & $bhcha$ & $bhja$ & $bhjha$ & $bhn~a$ - & $bhTa$ & $bhTha$ & $bhDa$ & $bhDha$ & $bhNa$ - & $bhta$ & $bhtha$ & $bhda$ & $bhdha$ & $bhna$ - & $bhpa$ & $bhpha$ & $bhba$ & $bhbha$ & $bhma$ - & $bhya$ & $bhra$ & $bhla$ & $bhva$ - & $bhsha$ & $bhSa$ & $bhsa$ - & $bh>ha$ & $bhLa$ & $bhzha$ & $bhRa$ \cr -$ma$ && $mka$ & $mkha$ & $mga$ & $mgha$ & $mn"a$ - & $mca$ & $mcha$ & $mja$ & $mjha$ & $mn~a$ - & $mTa$ & $mTha$ & $mDa$ & $mDha$ & $mNa$ - & $mta$ & $mtha$ & $mda$ & $mdha$ & $mna$ - & $mpa$ & $mpha$ & $mba$ & $mbha$ & $mma$ - & $mya$ & $mra$ & $mla$ & $mva$ - & $msha$ & $mSa$ & $msa$ - & $m>ha$ & $mLa$ & $mzha$ & $mRa$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ya$ && $yka$ & $ykha$ & $yga$ & $ygha$ & $yn"a$ - & $yca$ & $ycha$ & $yja$ & $yjha$ & $yn~a$ - & $yTa$ & $yTha$ & $yDa$ & $yDha$ & $yNa$ - & $yta$ & $ytha$ & $yda$ & $ydha$ & $yna$ - & $ypa$ & $ypha$ & $yba$ & $ybha$ & $yma$ - & $yya$ & $yra$ & $yla$ & $yva$ - & $ysha$ & $ySa$ & $ysa$ - & $y>ha$ & $yLa$ & $yzha$ & $yRa$ \cr -$ra$ && $rka$ & $rkha$ & $rga$ & $rgha$ & $rn"a$ - & $rca$ & $rcha$ & $rja$ & $rjha$ & $rn~a$ - & $rTa$ & $rTha$ & $rDa$ & $rDha$ & $rNa$ - & $rta$ & $rtha$ & $rda$ & $rdha$ & $rna$ - & $rpa$ & $rpha$ & $rba$ & $rbha$ & $rma$ - & $rya$ & $rra$ & $rla$ & $rva$ - & $rsha$ & $rSa$ & $rsa$ - & $r>ha$ & $rLa$ & $rzha$ & $rRa$ \cr -$la$ && $lka$ & $lkha$ & $lga$ & $lgha$ & $ln"a$ - & $lca$ & $lcha$ & $lja$ & $ljha$ & $ln~a$ - & $lTa$ & $lTha$ & $lDa$ & $lDha$ & $lNa$ - & $lta$ & $ltha$ & $lda$ & $ldha$ & $lna$ - & $lpa$ & $lpha$ & $lba$ & $lbha$ & $lma$ - & $lya$ & $lra$ & $lla$ & $lva$ - & $lsha$ & $lSa$ & $lsa$ - & $l>ha$ & $lLa$ & $lzha$ & $lRa$ \cr -$va$ && $vka$ & $vkha$ & $vga$ & $vgha$ & $vn"a$ - & $vca$ & $vcha$ & $vja$ & $vjha$ & $vn~a$ - & $vTa$ & $vTha$ & $vDa$ & $vDha$ & $vNa$ - & $vta$ & $vtha$ & $vda$ & $vdha$ & $vna$ - & $vpa$ & $vpha$ & $vba$ & $vbha$ & $vma$ - & $vya$ & $vra$ & $vla$ & $vva$ - & $vsha$ & $vSa$ & $vsa$ - & $v>ha$ & $vLa$ & $vzha$ & $vRa$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$sha$ && $shka$ & $shkha$ & $shga$ & $shgha$ & $shn"a$ - & $shca$ & $shcha$ & $shja$ & $shjha$ & $shn~a$ - & $shTa$ & $shTha$ & $shDa$ & $shDha$ & $shNa$ - & $shta$ & $shtha$ & $shda$ & $shdha$ & $shna$ - & $shpa$ & $shpha$ & $shba$ & $shbha$ & $shma$ - & $shya$ & $shra$ & $shla$ & $shva$ - & $shsha$ & $shSa$ & $shsa$ - & $sh>ha$ & $shLa$ & $shzha$ & $shRa$ \cr -$Sa$ && $Ska$ & $Skha$ & $Sga$ & $Sgha$ & $Sn"a$ - & $Sca$ & $Scha$ & $Sja$ & $Sjha$ & $Sn~a$ - & $STa$ & $STha$ & $SDa$ & $SDha$ & $SNa$ - & $Sta$ & $Stha$ & $Sda$ & $Sdha$ & $Sna$ - & $Spa$ & $Spha$ & $Sba$ & $Sbha$ & $Sma$ - & $Sya$ & $Sra$ & $Sla$ & $Sva$ - & $Ssha$ & $SSa$ & $Ssa$ - & $S>ha$ & $SLa$ & $Szha$ & $SRa$ \cr -$sa$ && $ska$ & $skha$ & $sga$ & $sgha$ & $sn"a$ - & $sca$ & $scha$ & $sja$ & $sjha$ & $sn~a$ - & $sTa$ & $sTha$ & $sDa$ & $sDha$ & $sNa$ - & $sta$ & $stha$ & $sda$ & $sdha$ & $sna$ - & $spa$ & $spha$ & $sba$ & $sbha$ & $sma$ - & $sya$ & $sra$ & $sla$ & $sva$ - & $ssha$ & $sSa$ & $ssa$ - & $s>ha$ & $sLa$ & $szha$ & $sRa$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ha$ && $hka$ & $hkha$ & $hga$ & $hgha$ & $hn"a$ - & $hca$ & $hcha$ & $hja$ & $hjha$ & $hn~a$ - & $hTa$ & $hTha$ & $hDa$ & $hDha$ & $hNa$ - & $hta$ & $htha$ & $hda$ & $hdha$ & $hna$ - & $hpa$ & $hpha$ & $hba$ & $hbha$ & $hma$ - & $hya$ & $hra$ & $hla$ & $hva$ - & $hsha$ & $hSa$ & $hsa$ - & $h>ha$ & $hLa$ & $hzha$ & $hRa$ \cr -$La$ && $Lka$ & $Lkha$ & $Lga$ & $Lgha$ & $Ln"a$ - & $Lca$ & $Lcha$ & $Lja$ & $Ljha$ & $Ln~a$ - & $LTa$ & $LTha$ & $LDa$ & $LDha$ & $LNa$ - & $Lta$ & $Ltha$ & $Lda$ & $Ldha$ & $Lna$ - & $Lpa$ & $Lpha$ & $Lba$ & $Lbha$ & $Lma$ - & $Lya$ & $Lra$ & $Lla$ & $Lva$ - & $Lsha$ & $LSa$ & $Lsa$ - & $L>ha$ & $LLa$ & $Lzha$ & $LRa$ \cr -$zha$ && $zhka$ & $zhkha$ & $zhga$ & $zhgha$ & $zhn"a$ - & $zhca$ & $zhcha$ & $zhja$ & $zhjha$ & $zhn~a$ - & $zhTa$ & $zhTha$ & $zhDa$ & $zhDha$ & $zhNa$ - & $zhta$ & $zhtha$ & $zhda$ & $zhdha$ & $zhna$ - & $zhpa$ & $zhpha$ & $zhba$ & $zhbha$ & $zhma$ - & $zhya$ & $zhra$ & $zhla$ & $zhva$ - & $zhsha$ & $zhSa$ & $zhsa$ - & $zh>ha$ & $zhLa$ & $zhzha$ & $zhRa$ \cr -$Ra$ && $Rka$ & $Rkha$ & $Rga$ & $Rgha$ & $Rn"a$ - & $Rca$ & $Rcha$ & $Rja$ & $Rjha$ & $Rn~a$ - & $RTa$ & $RTha$ & $RDa$ & $RDha$ & $RNa$ - & $Rta$ & $Rtha$ & $Rda$ & $Rdha$ & $Rna$ - & $Rpa$ & $Rpha$ & $Rba$ & $Rbha$ & $Rma$ - & $Rya$ & $Rra$ & $Rla$ & $Rva$ - & $Rsha$ & $RSa$ & $Rsa$ - & $R>ha$ & $RLa$ & $Rzha$ & $RRa$ \cr -} - -\bye - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmconj.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmconj.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5fc700c1fb8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmconj.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ - -\nopagenumbers -\input mmqmacs -\twelvemm - -\beginsection Conjuncts - -{\obeylines - -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<21>}} = {\mm \X{\<160>}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<22>}} = {\mm \X{\M{\<21>}{\Z\<22>}}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<31>}} = {\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<31>}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<36>}} = {\mm \X{\<176>}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<48>}} = {\mm \X{\<200>}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<50>}} = {\mm \X{\M{\<21>}{\<85>}}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<55>}} = {\mm \X{\<251>}} -{\mm \X{\Q{\<21>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\Q{\<55>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}}} + {\mm \X{\<46>}} = {\mm \X{\M{\<251>}{\Z\<46>}}} - 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& {\mm \X{\<82>\<26>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<27>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<28>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<29>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<30>}} - & {\mm \X{\<82>\<31>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<32>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<33>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<34>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<35>}} - & {\mm \X{\<82>\<36>}} & {\mm \X{\<51>\K{-.5}\<88>}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<51>}{\Z\<38>}}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<39>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<40>}} - & {\mm \X{\<82>\<42>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<43>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<44>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<45>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<46>}} - & {\mm \X{\<51>\<83>}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<51>}{\<84>}}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<51>}{\<85>}}} & {\mm \X{\<51>\K{-.5}\<86>}} - & {\mm \X{\<82>\<54>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<55>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<56>}} - & {\mm \X{\<82>\<57>}} & {\mm \X{\<51>\K{-.2}\<51>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<52>}} & {\mm \X{\<82>\<49>}} \cr -{\mm \X{\<52>}} && {\mm \X{\M{\<52>}{\<112>}}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<22>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<23>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<24>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<25>}} - & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<26>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<27>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<28>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<29>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<30>}} - & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<31>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<32>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<33>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<34>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<35>}} - & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<36>}} & {\mm \X{\<52>\K{-.5}\<88>}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<52>}{\Z\<38>}}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<39>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<40>}} - & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<42>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<43>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<44>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<45>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<46>}} - & {\mm \X{\<52>\<83>}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<52>}{\<84>}}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<52>}{\<85>}}} & {\mm \X{\<52>\K{-.5}\<86>}} - & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<54>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<55>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<56>}} - & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<57>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<51>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<52>}} & {\mm \X{\Q{\<52>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<49>}} \cr -{\mm \X{\<49>}} && {\mm \X{\M{\<49>}{\<112>}}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<22>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<23>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<24>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<25>}} - & {\mm \X{\<80>\<26>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<27>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<28>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<29>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<30>}} - & {\mm \X{\<80>\<31>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<32>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<33>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<34>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<35>}} - & {\mm \X{\<80>\<36>}} & {\mm \X{\<49>\K{-.5}\<88>}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<49>}{\Z\<38>}}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<39>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<40>}} - & {\mm \X{\<80>\<42>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<43>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<44>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<45>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<46>}} - & {\mm \X{\<49>\<83>}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<49>}{\<84>}}} & {\mm \X{\M{\<49>}{\<85>}}} & {\mm \X{\<49>\K{-.5}\<86>}} - & {\mm \X{\<80>\<54>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<55>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<56>}} - & {\mm \X{\<80>\<57>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<51>}} & {\mm \X{\<80>\<52>}} & {\mm \X{\<243>}} \cr -} - -\bye - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmexp.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmexp.mm deleted file mode 100644 index bd71bd5dab5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmexp.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -% mmexp.mm --- Malayalam experimental font style samples -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% Last edit: 07-FEB-1993 - -\input mmqmacs -\input mmtrmacs -\input mmxfont - -\font\logo=logo10 -\def\MF{{\logo METAFONT}} -\parindent=0pt - -This file shows some more `experimental' settings of the parameters for -\MF. You can define your own experimental fonts by copying one of the -parameter files to your own file, and change the following parameters ---~the values below come from {\tt mmc10.mf}: - -\bigskip - -{\tt\settabs\+font\_identifier := & 0.8333mm\#;andmore & \cr - -\+ht\# := & 1.667mm\#; & {\rm height of normal characters.}\cr -\+u\# := & 0.8333mm\#; & {\rm unit width (0.5 ht).}\cr -\+rm\# := & 0.5mm\#; & {\rm space inbetween characters.}\cr -\+slant := & 0; & {\rm slant of characters.}\cr - -\medskip - -\+rot := & 45; & {\rm angle of pen.}\cr -\+thick\# := & 0.75pt\#; & {\rm thickness of thickest lines.}\cr -\+thin\# := & 0.333pt\#; & {\rm thickness of thinnest lines.}\cr -\+subthick\# := & 0.550pt\#; & {\rm thickness of thickest lines in subscribed characters.}\cr - -\medskip - -\+font\_size := & 10pt\#; & {\rm font size as seen by \TeX.}\cr -\+font\_identifier := & "MMC10"; & {\rm font identifier.}\cr -} - -\bigskip - -{\parindent=-25pt\leftskip=25pt\overfullrule=0pt\raggedright -{\xamm\mmcurrm Malayalam Experimental A 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\xbmm\mmcurrm Malayalam Experimental B 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\xcmm\mmcurrm Malayalam Experimental C 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\bigmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Big 21pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\bigmmo\mmcurrm Malayalam Big Outline Shadow 21pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan\smallskip$} -{\hugemmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Huge 36pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM\smallskip$} -} - -%%%%%% end of mmexp.txt diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmexp.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmexp.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f9b2b3afde5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmexp.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmqmacs -\input mmtrmacs -\input mmxfont - -\font\logo=logo10 -\def\MF{{\logo METAFONT}} -\parindent=0pt - -This file shows some more `experimental' settings of the parameters for -\MF. You can define your own experimental fonts by copying one of the -parameter files to your own file, and change the following parameters ---~the values below come from {\tt mmc10.mf}: - -\bigskip - -{\tt\settabs\+font\_identifier := & 0.8333mm\#;andmore & \cr - -\+ht\# := & 1.667mm\#; & {\rm height of normal characters.}\cr -\+u\# := & 0.8333mm\#; & {\rm unit width (0.5 ht).}\cr -\+rm\# := & 0.5mm\#; & {\rm space inbetween characters.}\cr -\+slant := & 0; & {\rm slant of characters.}\cr - -\medskip - -\+rot := & 45; & {\rm angle of pen.}\cr -\+thick\# := & 0.75pt\#; & {\rm thickness of thickest lines.}\cr -\+thin\# := & 0.333pt\#; & {\rm thickness of thinnest lines.}\cr -\+subthick\# := & 0.550pt\#; & {\rm thickness of thickest lines in subscribed characters.}\cr - -\medskip - -\+font\_size := & 10pt\#; & {\rm font size as seen by \TeX.}\cr -\+font\_identifier := & "MMC10"; & {\rm font identifier.}\cr -} - -\bigskip - -{\parindent=-25pt\leftskip=25pt\overfullrule=0pt\raggedright -{\xamm\mmcurrm Malayalam Experimental A 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\xbmm\mmcurrm Malayalam Experimental B 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\xcmm\mmcurrm Malayalam Experimental C 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} - -{\bigmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Big 21pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\bigmmo\mmcurrm Malayalam Big Outline Shadow 21pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>}\smallskip}} -{\hugemmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Huge 36pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2>\smallskip}} -} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmfont.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 51dd9f7cb3a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmfont.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -% mmfont.tex -- load fonts for Malayalam TeX -% copyright 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 02-JAN-1993 - -\ifx\mmfontsloaded\relax\endinput\else\let\mmfontsloaded=\relax\fi - -%%%%%% fonts - -\font\sixmmf=mm6 % Malayalam Regular 6pt -\font\sixmmsf=mm6s % Malayalam Regular 6pt Subscript -\font\sixrm=cmr6 - -\font\eightmmf=mm8 % Malayalam Regular 8pt -\font\eightmmsf=mm8s % Malayalam Regular 8pt Subscript - -\font\mmf=mm10 % Malayalam Regular 10pt -\font\mmsf=mm10s % Malayalam Regular 10pt Subscript -\font\mmbf=mmb10 % Malayalam Bold 10pt -\font\mmbsf=mmb10s % Malayalam Bold 10pt Subscript -\font\mmslf=mmsl10 % Malayalam Slanted 10pt -\font\mmslsf=mmsl10s % Malayalam Slanted 10pt Subscript -\font\mmcf=mmc10 % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 10pt -\font\mmcsf=mmc10s % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 10pt Subscript -\font\mmcbf=mmcb10 % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 10pt -\font\mmcbsf=mmcb10s % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 10pt Subscript -\font\mmcslf=mmcsl10 % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 10pt -\font\mmcslsf=mmcsl10s % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 10pt Subscript - -\font\twelvemmf=mm12 % Malayalam Regular 12pt -\font\twelvemmsf=mm12s % Malayalam Regular 12pt Subscript -\font\twelvemmbf=mmb12 % Malayalam Bold 12pt -\font\twelvemmbsf=mmb12s % Malayalam Bold 12pt Subscript -\font\twelvemmslf=mmsl12 % Malayalam Slanted 12pt -\font\twelvemmslsf=mmsl12s % Malayalam Slanted 12pt Subscript -\font\twelvemmcf=mmc12 % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 12pt -\font\twelvemmcsf=mmc12s % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 12pt Subscript -\font\twelvemmcbf=mmcb12 % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 12pt -\font\twelvemmcbsf=mmcb12s % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 12pt Subscript -\font\twelvemmcslf=mmcsl12 % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 12pt -\font\twelvemmcslsf=mmcsl12s % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 12pt Subscript -\font\twelverm=cmr12 -\font\twelvebf=cmbx12 -\font\twelvesl=cmsl12 - -\font\seventeenmmf=mm17 % Malayalam Regular 17pt -\font\seventeenmmsf=mm17s % Malayalam Regular 17pt Subscript -\font\seventeenmmcf=mmc17 % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 17pt -\font\seventeenmmcsf=mmc17s % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 17pt Subscript -\font\seventeenmmbf=mmb17 % Malayalam Bold 17pt -\font\seventeenmmbsf=mmb17s % Malayalam Bold 17pt Subscript -\font\seventeenmmcbf=mmcb17 % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 17pt -\font\seventeenmmcbsf=mmcb17s % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 17pt Subscript -\font\seventeenrm=cmr17 -\font\seventeenbf=cmbx12 at 17.28pt - -%%%%%% font-selection macros - -\def\sixmmr{\let\mmcurf=\sixmmf\let\mmcursf=\sixmmsf\let\mmcurrm=\sixrm - \mmcbls=7.8pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\eightmmr{\let\mmcurf=\eightmmf\let\mmcursf=\eightmmsf\let\mmcurrm=\sevenrm - \mmcbls=10.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\mmr{\let\mmcurf=\mmf\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\rm - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmsl{\let\mmcurf=\mmslf\let\mmcursf=\mmslsf\let\mmcurrm=\sl - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmb{\let\mmcurf=\mmbf\let\mmcursf=\mmbsf\let\mmcurrm=\bf - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmc{\let\mmcurf=\mmcf\let\mmcursf=\mmcsf\let\mmcurrm=\rm - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmcsl{\let\mmcurf=\mmcslf\let\mmcursf=\mmcslsf\let\mmcurrm=\sl - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmcb{\let\mmcurf=\mmcbf\let\mmcursf=\mmcbsf\let\mmcurrm=\bf - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\twelvemmr{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmsl{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmslf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmslsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvesl - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmb{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmbf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmbsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvebf - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmc{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmcf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmcsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmcsl{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmcslf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmcslsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvesl - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmcb{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmcbf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmcbsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvebf - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\seventeenmmr{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenrm - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\seventeenmmc{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmcf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmcsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenrm - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\seventeenmmb{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmbf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmbsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenbf - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\seventeenmmcb{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmcbf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmcbsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenbf - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -%%%%%% end of mmfont.tex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmfuture.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmfuture.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c253325e3d4..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmfuture.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -% mmfuture.tex -% (c) 1992 Jeroen Hellingman -% Last edit: 09-DEC-1992 - - -\beginsection On the future of \TeX - -Working on Malayalam-\TeX, I met with more and more limitations of -\TeX, which needed ad-hoc solutions, that will not win an elegance -price. It made me dream of a future \TeX-like system, that would -incorporate all scripts in a more elegant way. Several people have -made suggestions on the future of \TeX, but most of them, again, -focussed on the Western languages. I think a transistion to the -emerging 16-bit Unicode (ISO 10646) standard will be the most natural -next step. - -\TeX\ was orignally designed for two `scripts', English and -Mathematics, and it does a very good job of typesetting both of them, -but one gets in problems when one tries to typeset another script with -it, for example Malayalam, or one of the various other scripts in use -for writing the spoken languages of the world, or to name the most -difficult of all, typesetting music. A future-\TeX\ should be build up -in some modular manner, so that other scripts can be added more -easily. - -Apart from being a typesetting system, \TeX\ is a fullfledged -programming language, but a horrible ackward one. As Frank Mittelbach, -suggested, it would be nice to replace it with a more conventional -one, although his suggestion to use lisp fills me with new horrors. I -think a more modern functional language like miranda would be a much -candidate. A functional language with some very basic functions needed -for typesetting would be a good kernel in my eyes. All logic needed -for typesetting a script could then be coded in the language itself, -instead of being hardwired into the system. - -Adding a new script would then be as easy as designing a font for the -script (A difficult enough task in itself) and writing the logic for -composing the script from a character-stream, which then could be -loaded into the system. - -An anochronism that has annoyed me more and more when I started making -several variants and sizes of my font is the use of bitmaps, with took -up more and more space on my harddisk. - -I would propose to join the powers of \TeX\ and \MF into one program, -that use the speak the same language, so that one can have direct -access to character-programs, to create the letter in the size and -style wanted at the a certain moment. - - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.dvi b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.dvi Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 59998d9a231..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.dvi +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 9bb4c194525..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,511 +0,0 @@ -% mmguide.mm -- Malayalam-\TeX\ user guide -% Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Jeroen Hellingman -% -% pre-process this file using mltr -% -% History -% 04-MAY-1998 Updated transcription (JH) -% 23-NOV-1995 Updated for new transcription scheme (JH) -% 22-JAN-1994 Last edit (JH) -% 22-JAN-1994 Added instruction for getting cillu/virama variants (JH) - -\def\editdate{4 May 1998} - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\parindent=0pt -\def\@{@} - -\def\today{\number\day\space\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or - June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi - \space\number\year} - -\def\MT{Malayalam-\TeX} - -\headline={{\hfil \it \MT\ v1.6 User's Guide}} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\beginsection {\twelvebf Introduction} - -\MT\ is a package to typeset Malayalam with -\TeX\footnote*{\MT\ will work only with \TeX3.0 or later -versions of \TeX.}. It can be used to typeset in both -the traditional and reformed script. The complete package -includes a pre-processor and fonts in various styles (regular, bold, -slanted, calligraphic) and various sizes. - -Malayalam Text -is entered in an easily adaptable ASCII transcription. -This text is then converted to commands for \TeX\ to typeset -the Malayalam by a pre-processor, which takes care of applying the -correct conjunct letters and placing the vowel signs on the right position. -The same ASCII transcription can also be used to derive scientific -transcription of the text, which will save scholars lots of time -spend in typing the macros for accented letters themselves. - -This document assumes a working knowledge of \TeX, and will not -try to explain things already explained in the \TeX-book. It -can roughly be divided in three parts. The first part explains how to -use \MT\ in a standard fashion. The second part goes deeper -into the internals, so that you are able to change the behaviour of -\MT. This part can be skipped if you are happy with the -standard settings. Some appendices complete this manual. - -\vfill\eject -\beginsection {\twelvebf Preparing Your Document} - -When you want to use \MT, all you have to do is say - -\medskip -{\tt\bslash input mmmacs} -\medskip - -somewhere near the beginning of your document, before the first -occurrence of Malayalam text, and have the file {\tt mmmacs.tex} in -a directory where it can be found by \TeX. This file will load the -fonts and define the commands necessary. After this, you can use the -commands as described below. - -\beginsection How To Type Malayalam - -Since on most computers it is impossible to enter Malayalam directly, -Malayalam text needs to be entered in transcription. Traditionally, -Western scholars have used a transcription with various accents, like -$$.d$$, $$sh$$ or~$$zh$$ to represent Malayalam characters, but even -these cannot be reproduced on most computers. To solve this -problem, \MT\ uses a -transcription that only uses the characters of the standard -ASCII character set. - -The following table shows the character(s) you have to type in order -to produce a Malayalam character. The third column shows the -scientific transcription of each character. - -\bigskip -\input mmtrans -\bigskip - -Malayalam text can only be entered when in {\it Malayalam mode}. -Malayalam mode starts and ends with a {\tt\dollar}-sign. - -Punctuation marks can be typed in Malayalam the same way as in English. -They will show up as expected. A nice ornamental star -\ornstar\ can be produced with {\tt\bslash ornstar}. - -Figures in Malayalam mode will appear as -European figures. If you want Malayalam figures, you will have to -say {\tt\bslash mmfigures} first. After that {\tt 1234567890} will -appear as $\mmfigures 1234567890\rmfigures$. To switch back to -European figures, say {\tt\bslash rmfigures}. - -More precise control over the formation of ligatures can be reached with -the characters {\tt >>} and {\tt<<}. {\tt >>} will -prevent the formation of a ligature, and a virama will be used between -the consonants instead. {\tt<<} will force the -pre-processor to use the secondary variant for the following -character. This can be used to show vowel-signs or secondary letters -on themselves. {\tt []} will produce a dotted circle $[]$, to make -tables like the above, and, last but not least, {\tt >} will -disambiguate the transcription if needed. - -The cillu letters ($k, .n, t, n$, and $r$) will be -used automatically at the end of words, as well as anusvaram ($m$). -If a full letter with candrakala is desired, you should -place {\tt <<+} after the final letter, e.g. {\tt t<<+} yields -$t<<+$ and {\tt m<<+} yields $m<<+$. - -The usage of the {\tt\dollar}-sign by \MT\ overrides its normal -meaning in -\TeX. To enter and leave normal math-mode, you will have to type -{\tt\bslash math}, for display math you just say {\tt\bslash Math}. -The \dollar-sign itself is produced by {\tt\bslash dollar}. - -\beginsection Malayalam transcription - -Malayalam Text can also be printed in scientific transcription. -When you want a Malayalam passage to appear in scientific -transcription, you have to switch to {\it Malayalam-transcription -mode}, which is started and ended with {\tt\dollar\dollar}. The -transcription used follows, but for a few exceptions, the -standardized transcription of the National Library in Calcutta. - -If you want to use a capital letter in Malayalam-transcription mode, -you can precede the letter with a {\tt\char"5E}. This will be ignored -in Malayalam mode. If the need may arise to typeset a whole passage -of transcribed Malayalam in capital letters, the trick can be done -by enclosing it between {\tt\char"5E\char"5E} and -{\tt\char"5E\char"5E}. - -\beginsection Choosing Fonts - -With \MT\ you can use, as in English, several font-styles: -regular, {\sl slanted}, and {\bf bold}. There is no {\it italic}, -since italic fonts, which have a different design are unknown in -Malayalam typography, but the font is available in two flavours, the -normal style, using the same line thickness every where in the -character, and a `calligraphic' version, which shows differences in -line thickness in the character, as if it was written with a -calligraphic pen. Of course, the fonts are provided in several sizes: -6, 8, 10, 12, and 17~points high. - -Every style and size is given a macro, which you have to enter to use -a certain style and size. For example, if you want to use 12pt -Malayalam calligraphic slanted, you say {\tt\bslash twelvemmcsl}. If -you use it in normal mode, the font-change will be in effect the next -time you switch to Malayalam mode, in Malayalam mode, it works -immediately. - -Available fonts are: - -{\bigskip\tt\def\\{\bslash} -\settabs6\columns -\+\\sixmmr & \\eightmmr \cr -\+\\mmr & \\mmsl & \\mmb & \\mmc & \\mmcsl & \\mmcb \cr -\+\\twelvemmr & \\twelvemmsl & \\twelvemmb & \\twelvemmc &\\twelvemmcsl & \\twelvemmcb \cr -\+\\seventeenmmr& \\seventeenmmb& \\seventeenmmc& \\seventeenmmcb\cr -}\bigskip - -A sample of each font-style appears in the Appendix. - -\beginsection {\twelvebf Using the Pre-Processor} - -When you have finished typing (a part of) your document, you cannot -feed it to \TeX\ immediately. First you have to run it trough the -pre-processor, which will replace the Malayalam in transcription you -entered with instructions for \TeX\ to typeset the correct glyphs. The -pre-processor takes care of placing the vowel-signs around -consonants, and using the correct conjuncts for consonants without -intervening vowels. - -To pre-process you document, you type: -\medskip -{\tt ml} {\it input-file output-file} -\medskip -This will process the file for traditional script. If you want to use -the nowadays normal reformed script, say: -\medskip -{\tt mlr} {\it input-file output-file} -\medskip - -Actually, the commands {\tt ml} and {\tt mlr} are two small command -files, which call two programs with various parameters that do the -actual pre-processing. The first is called {\tt patc}, which takes -care of Malayalam-transcription mode, the second is {\tt mm} which -task it is to do the contextual analysis for the Malayalam script. -If you don't use Malayalam transcription in your document, you can -run only {\tt mm} to save some time. - -\beginsection {\twelvebf Advanced Topics} - -This part of this guide explains how to use the components of -\MT\ separately, and how to modify its tables, for -example to change the transcription it understands, or to change the -way it composes conjuncts. It should be read carefully, and care -should be taken when you tamper with the tables, since several tables -depend on each other in delicate ways. If you want to change the -transcription only, the best way is to use Patc to translate your -transcription to the standard transcription. To show you how this -can be accomplished, I have include the file {\tt ack.pat}, that -translates the transcription used on the {\tt alt.culture.kerala} newsgroup -to the transcription used with {\tt mm}, assuming that Malayalam text -is delimited with {\tt\dollar} in the source already (If they are -missing, you should place them manually; it is a non-trivial -task to have a computer automatically recognize Malayalam passages in -English text). With this file, you can convert texts in this -transcription by giving the command: - -\medskip -{\tt patc -p ack.pat {\it input-file output-file}} -\medskip - -\beginsection Patc - -Patc is a program that can translate patterns occurring in a input file -to other patterns in the output file. It is fully table driven, and -both the patterns it reads as well as those it outputs are defined in -tables or {\it pattern-files}. It is an ideal tool to switch from one -transcription scheme to another. Within the \MT\ package it -is used to translate the easy-to-type transcription of Malayalam I -adopted into a sequence of \TeX-commands that will produce scientific -transcription. The transcription it reads and the commands it outputs -are given in a pattern-file called {\tt mm.pat}. - -Patc should be called as follows: - -\medskip -{\tt patc [-v] -p {\it pattern-file input-file output-file}} -\medskip - -The {\tt -v} option tells {\tt patc} to be verbose, and the {\tt -p} -option tells it that the next parameter given is the name of a -pattern file. The last two -parameters tells it to read from {\it input-file} and to write to -{\it output-file}. The actual format of a pattern-file -is described in the documentation that comes with {\tt patc}. (Read -this first, the following sections assume knowledge of its contents) - -\beginsection mm - -{\tt mm} is the `actual' pre-processor, it translates the Roman transcription into Malayalam -script. It uses the correct shapes for vowels depending on whether they -appear initially or after a consonant, and selects the correct -conjuncts. This program, too, is table driven. - -{\tt mm} is called by: - -\medskip -{\tt mm [-{\it option}] [-t {\it transcription-file}] [-s {\it script-file}] {\it input-file} [{\it output-file}]} -\medskip - -Available options are {\tt-v}, {\tt-V}, and {\tt-h}. -The {\tt -v} option tells {\tt mm} to be verbose, if given, -the pre-processor will inform you about files read. -if you give the {\tt-V} option instead, it will also print -a~{\tt.}~for every syllable output, and a {\tt+} every time it is forced -to use a virama instead of a conjunct. When {\tt-h} is given, {\tt mm} -will do nothing but print a help message. - -The {\tt-t} option tells {\tt mm} to read the {\it transcription definition} from -the file given in the next parameter. The transcription definition defines which -Roman characters are used to transcribe Malayalam characters. If it is omitted, -{\tt mm} will use {\tt mmr.trs}. -The {\tt-s} option tells {\tt mm} to read the {\it script definition} from the -file given in the next parameter. The script definition defines which glyphs from the -font are to be used to represent Malayalam characters in various -contexts. If it is omitted, {\tt mm} will use {\tt mmr.scr}, which -defines reformed script. - -The last two parameters tell {\tt mm} where to read its input from and -where to put its output. Default, the name of the input file ends with -{\tt.mm} and the name of the output file with {\tt.tex}. -If the name of the output file is omitted, {\tt mm} -will construct it from the input file name by replacing the extension -of it with {\tt.tex}. - -{\tt mm} will look for it's transcription and script files in the -current directory first, and then in the directory pointed at by the -environment variable {\tt MMDIR}. - -\beginsection Transcription Files - -As stated above, a transcription definition tells the preprocessor -how to interprete an input-file. It not only tells it which sequence -of Roman characters stands for which Malayalam characters, but also how to -separate Malayalam text from English text, which the pre-processor -should leave untouched, and also tells the pre-processor how to -recognize \TeX-commands (in a limited way) and comments --~which it -strips from the input-file. - -A transcription definition is given in a {\it transcription file}. -The general structure of a transcription file is the same as that of a patc -file. Inside a transcription file, the following {\tt\@}-commands can -occur: {\tt\@atbegin}, {\tt\@atend}, {\tt\@table}, and {\tt\@end}. - -{\tt\@atbegin} defines which patterns will start -and {\tt\@atend} defines which patterns that will end Malayalam mode. -You can give several patterns, in double quotes, on the same line as the -command is. A quick glance in {\tt mm.trs} will learn you that, apart -from the {\tt\dollar}-sign, you can also use -{\tt<{}malayalam>} to start Malayalam and {\tt<{}/malayalam>} to end it. -Further, {\tt<{}mlr>} and {\tt<{}/mlr>} are provided to -delimit reformed script, while {\tt<{}ml>} and -{\tt<{}/ml>} delimit traditional script, so that you can use both -in the same document, in which case you will have to run the pre-processor -twice on the input-file. These delimiters are provided, in case -you want to be more clear about the language used, or want to use the -{\tt\dollar}-sign for some other purpose. Imagine writing a book about -the relationships between Dravidian languages, in which most of the -examples are from Tamil, I guess you would prefer to reserve the -{\tt\dollar}-signs for Tamil then (but in that case you will have to -remove them in the current transcription files). - -{\tt\@table} starts the table of patterns that are used for -transcribing Malayalam characters. Each following non-empty line until -the next {\tt\@}-command is considered to be an entry in the table. The -format is basically the same as that of the {\tt\@patterns}-tables of -patc, but you may not use pattern-set switching, and an extra action, -{\tt=} is added. This action maps a transcription pattern to an -internal code. Extreme care is required when changing these codes, -since they are hardwired into the pre-processor, that knows that some -of them are consonants, and others vowels, and uses that knowledge to -perform its task. Also, the same codes are used in the script -definition to identify characters. The codes should match in -the transcription-table, internally in the pre-processor and in the -script-file. - -Finally, {\tt\@end} tells the preprocessor the transcription file has -ended. It will not try the parse the rest, but close immediately after -reading this command. If a file ends before the {\tt\@end} command is -seen, the pre-processor will complain, but that is nothing to bother -about. - -\beginsection Script Files - -A script files contain a script-definition. A script definition tells the -pre-processor how to place graphical elements to represent a string of -characters. Because the output of the pre-processor is fed to \TeX\ -for actual typesetting, the script file contains \TeX-commands to -typeset those graphical elements, to place them on top or below of -another, etc. The general structure of a script file is the same as -that of a transcription file, but, since scripts can be quite -complicated, it can (and will) contain much more commands. In a script -file you will find the following commands: {\tt \@malayalam, -\@atbegin, \@atend, \@atbeginsyllabe, \@atendsyllabe, \@prebuild, -\@primary, \@secondary, \@reepham{\rm, and} \@end}. - -The {\tt\@malayalam} command tells the pre-processor that it is -dealing with Malayalam script. It must be given as the first command -in a script file. At this time the pre-processor does not understand -any other script, but if it will in future, it will be functional, -since pre-processor needs to know which script it is dealing with, -since not all peculiarities of Malayalam script are expressed in -general mechanisms defined in a script file. - -{\tt\@atbegin} defines the sequence that is output every time the -pre-processor enters Malayalam mode. At this time the file {\tt -mm.scr} it contains a begingroup brace and a \TeX-command that selects -the current Malayalam font. - -{\tt\@atend} defines the sequence that is output every time the -pre-processor leaves Malayalam mode, currently only a endgroup brace. - -{\tt\@atbeginsyllabe} and {\tt @atendsyllabe} define the sequences -that are output at the begin respectively the end of every syllable. In -{\tt mm.scr} you will find commands that make a separate h-box of -every syllable. - -{\tt\@prebuild} starts a table that defines a sequence of -\TeX-commands for each character and for sequences of characters for -which the general construction method will fail. Each non-empty line -of the table describes how to typeset a sequence of one or more -characters. The first element of the line is the character sequence in -the character string, the second element the sequence of \TeX-commands -that will produce its graphical representation. If the pre-processor -encounters a single character for which no way of typesetting it is -given in this table, it will complain, and forget the character. - -{\tt\@primary} starts a table that defines the \TeX-commands for each -character and for sequences of characters when they occur at the start -of a syllable. Every entry in this table contains three elements. The -first is the character-sequence, the second the \TeX-commands that -will be placed in front of the syllable, the third the \TeX-commands -that will be placed after it. In {\tt mm.scr} this table is very -short, since Malayalam script does not modify the first letters of a -syllable (as in Devanagari), but the last ones. The only entry -describes the reepham character. - -{\tt\@secondary} starts a table that defines the \TeX-commands for each -character and for sequences of characters when they occur at the end -of a syllable. The table has the same format as the {\tt\@primary} -table, but in {\tt mm.scr} it is much longer, since it defines the -glyphs for all the vowel-signs, and for the secondary variants of -$ya$, $ra$, $la$, and $va$. - -{\tt\@reepham} tells the pre-processor that a traditional style -reepham is used: a little upright stroke centered above the -consonant (cluster). This command is needed because otherwise, the -pre-processor will center the reepham, incorrectly, above the whole -syllable. - -\beginsection Macros defined by \MT - -The traditional Malayalam script is so complicated, that it was impossible -to fit all needed glyphs into a single \TeX-font. Therefore, a Malayalam -font consists of two physical fonts, one with characters at normal size, -called the {\it base-font}, and -one with smaller sized characters, called the {\it sub-font}, that can be -used to build conjunct characters on the fly. - -One can be tempted to use a normal font for a smaller size for this purpose, -but that wouldn't work out as nice, since smaller sized fonts are -normally also drawn with thinner lines, while the sub-font is drawn with -exactly the same pen as the base-font --~and also some other parameters -are set in such a way that composing conjuncts will work fine. - -The pre-processor uses a macro ({\tt\bslash Z}) to switch to the sub-font, -if a glyph from that font is needed. It is not aware of the current style used. -This means that {\tt\bslash Z} has to be redefined to select the correct -sub-font, depending on current style. This is done behind the scenes when -you select a font style. - -The macro that selects a font style, sets the base-font, the sub-font, and -a corresponding roman font from with several punctuation marks are borrowed, and, -when in Malayalam mode, makes the base-font current, otherwise the base-font -is made current when Malayalam mode is entered. -For a font styles in Malayalam three fonts need to be loaded in as follows: - -\bigskip - -\settabs\+{\tt XfontXtwelvemmfXmm12sXXXXXXX}&second\cr -{\def\\{\bslash} -\+{\tt\\font\\twelvemmf=mm12} & load the base-font\cr -\+{\tt\\font\\twelvemmsf=mmz12} & load the sub-font\cr -\+{\tt\\font\\twelverm=cmr12} & load the roman font for punctuation marks\cr -} - -\bigskip - -An example of a macro to select a style is - -\bigskip - -{\def\\{\bslash}\def\{{\char"7B}\def\}{\char"7D}\def\perc{\char"25}\tt -\+\\def\\twelvemmr\{\perc & {\rm to select {\tt\\twelvemmr}:} \cr -\+\quad\\let\\mmcurf=\\twelvemmf & {\rm define the current base-font,} \cr -\+\quad\\let\\mmcursf=\\twelvemmsf & {\rm define the current sub-font,} \cr -\+\quad\\let\\mmcurrm=\\twelverm & {\rm define the current roman font,}\cr -\+\quad\\mmcbls=15.6pt & {\rm set the current baselineskip,} \cr -\+\quad\\ifmmmode\\setmm\\fi\} & {\rm and if we are in Malayalam mode select it.}\cr -} - -\bigskip - -If you wish to include more styles, you should define new font selection -macro's following this example. The baselineskip should be larger than -for roman text, since Malayalam script tends to have taller characters. - -\bigskip - -The \TeX-macros given in {\tt mm.scr} to compose glyphs are all -one-letter macros. -They are defined in the file {\tt mmmacs.tex}. Care is taken that they -do not redefine standard \TeX\ macros, and you should not redefine -them in your document. They are the following: - -\bigskip - -{\tt\bslash<\#1>}: typeset glyph number {\tt\#1} from the current font. - -{\tt\bslash B\#1\#2}: put {\tt\#2} centered below {\tt\#1}. This is used, -for example, to build <ml>zhu</ml> from <ml>zha</ml> and -<ml>{}<<u</ml> in traditional script. - -{\tt\bslash M\#1\#2}: put {\tt\#2} right below {\tt\#1}. This is used to -build, for example, to build $pla$ from $pa$ and ${}<<la$. Note that if the subscribed character is -wider than the character it is subscribed to, the width of the resulting box -will be adjusted. This happens when <ml>pra</ml> is build from <ml>pa</ml> -and <ml>{}<<ra</ml>. - -{\tt\bslash T\#1\#2}: put {\tt\#1} centered on top of {\tt\#2}. This is -used to position the reepham stroke in traditional script. - -{\tt\bslash Z}: switch to the subfont, the font that contains the -somewhat smaller glyphs that are subscribed to characters. - -{\tt\bslash R\#1\#2}: decrease the height of box {\tt\#2} by {\tt\#1}. - -{\tt\bslash K\#1}: kern {\tt\#1} em. - -{\tt\bslash X\#1}: equivalent to {\tt\bslash hbox\#1}. - -%%%%%%% - -\input tamil.tex - -\input dng.tex - -\bye - -%%%%%% end of mmguide.txt diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5e582135f91..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmguide.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,498 +0,0 @@ - -\def\editdate{4 May 1998} - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\parindent=0pt -\def\@{@} - -\def\today{\number\day\space\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or - June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi - \space\number\year} - -\def\MT{Malayalam-\TeX} - -\headline={{\hfil \it \MT\ v1.6 User's Guide}} - - -\beginsection {\twelvebf Introduction} - -\MT\ is a package to typeset Malayalam with -\TeX\footnote*{\MT\ will work only with \TeX3.0 or later -versions of \TeX.}. It can be used to typeset in both -the traditional and reformed script. The complete package -includes a pre-processor and fonts in various styles (regular, bold, -slanted, calligraphic) and various sizes. - -Malayalam Text -is entered in an easily adaptable ASCII transcription. -This text is then converted to commands for \TeX\ to typeset -the Malayalam by a pre-processor, which takes care of applying the -correct conjunct letters and placing the vowel signs on the right position. -The same ASCII transcription can also be used to derive scientific -transcription of the text, which will save scholars lots of time -spend in typing the macros for accented letters themselves. - -This document assumes a working knowledge of \TeX, and will not -try to explain things already explained in the \TeX-book. It -can roughly be divided in three parts. The first part explains how to -use \MT\ in a standard fashion. The second part goes deeper -into the internals, so that you are able to change the behaviour of -\MT. This part can be skipped if you are happy with the -standard settings. Some appendices complete this manual. - -\vfill\eject -\beginsection {\twelvebf Preparing Your Document} - -When you want to use \MT, all you have to do is say - -\medskip -{\tt\bslash input mmmacs} -\medskip - -somewhere near the beginning of your document, before the first -occurrence of Malayalam text, and have the file {\tt mmmacs.tex} in -a directory where it can be found by \TeX. This file will load the -fonts and define the commands necessary. After this, you can use the -commands as described below. - -\beginsection How To Type Malayalam - -Since on most computers it is impossible to enter Malayalam directly, -Malayalam text needs to be entered in transcription. Traditionally, -Western scholars have used a transcription with various accents, like -{\mmtr \d d}, {\mmtr \'s} or~{\mmtr \b z} to represent Malayalam characters, but even -these cannot be reproduced on most computers. To solve this -problem, \MT\ uses a -transcription that only uses the characters of the standard -ASCII character set. - -The following table shows the character(s) you have to type in order -to produce a Malayalam character. The third column shows the -scientific transcription of each character. - -\bigskip -\input mmtrans -\bigskip - -Malayalam text can only be entered when in {\it Malayalam mode}. -Malayalam mode starts and ends with a {\tt\dollar}-sign. - -Punctuation marks can be typed in Malayalam the same way as in English. -They will show up as expected. A nice ornamental star -\ornstar\ can be produced with {\tt\bslash ornstar}. - -Figures in Malayalam mode will appear as -European figures. If you want Malayalam figures, you will have to -say {\tt\bslash mmfigures} first. After that {\tt 1234567890} will -appear as {\mm \mmfigures {\mmone}{\mmtwo}{\mmthree}{\mmfour}{\mmfive}{\mmsix}{\mmseven}{\mmeight}{\mmnine}{\mmzero}\rmfigures}. To switch back to -European figures, say {\tt\bslash rmfigures}. - -More precise control over the formation of ligatures can be reached with -the characters {\tt >>} and {\tt<<}. {\tt >>} will -prevent the formation of a ligature, and a virama will be used between -the consonants instead. {\tt<<} will force the -pre-processor to use the secondary variant for the following -character. This can be used to show vowel-signs or secondary letters -on themselves. {\tt []} will produce a dotted circle {\mm \<00>}, to make -tables like the above, and, last but not least, {\tt >} will -disambiguate the transcription if needed. - -The cillu letters ({\mm \X{\mmV{\<21>}}{\RMF,} \X{\<78>}{\RMF,} \X{\<81>}{\RMF,} \X{\<79>}}, and {\mm \X{\<80>}}) will be -used automatically at the end of words, as well as anusvaram ({\mm \X{\<2>}}). -If a full letter with candrakala is desired, you should -place {\tt <<+} after the final letter, e.g. {\tt t<<+} yields -{\mm \X{\mmV{\<36>}}} and {\tt m<<+} yields {\mm \X{\mmV{\<46>}}}. - -The usage of the {\tt\dollar}-sign by \MT\ overrides its normal -meaning in -\TeX. To enter and leave normal math-mode, you will have to type -{\tt\bslash math}, for display math you just say {\tt\bslash Math}. -The \dollar-sign itself is produced by {\tt\bslash dollar}. - -\beginsection Malayalam transcription - -Malayalam Text can also be printed in scientific transcription. -When you want a Malayalam passage to appear in scientific -transcription, you have to switch to {\it Malayalam-transcription -mode}, which is started and ended with {\tt\dollar\dollar}. The -transcription used follows, but for a few exceptions, the -standardized transcription of the National Library in Calcutta. - -If you want to use a capital letter in Malayalam-transcription mode, -you can precede the letter with a {\tt\char"5E}. This will be ignored -in Malayalam mode. If the need may arise to typeset a whole passage -of transcribed Malayalam in capital letters, the trick can be done -by enclosing it between {\tt\char"5E\char"5E} and -{\tt\char"5E\char"5E}. - -\beginsection Choosing Fonts - -With \MT\ you can use, as in English, several font-styles: -regular, {\sl slanted}, and {\bf bold}. There is no {\it italic}, -since italic fonts, which have a different design are unknown in -Malayalam typography, but the font is available in two flavours, the -normal style, using the same line thickness every where in the -character, and a `calligraphic' version, which shows differences in -line thickness in the character, as if it was written with a -calligraphic pen. Of course, the fonts are provided in several sizes: -6, 8, 10, 12, and 17~points high. - -Every style and size is given a macro, which you have to enter to use -a certain style and size. For example, if you want to use 12pt -Malayalam calligraphic slanted, you say {\tt\bslash twelvemmcsl}. If -you use it in normal mode, the font-change will be in effect the next -time you switch to Malayalam mode, in Malayalam mode, it works -immediately. - -Available fonts are: - -{\bigskip\tt\def\\{\bslash} -\settabs6\columns -\+\\sixmmr & \\eightmmr \cr -\+\\mmr & \\mmsl & \\mmb & \\mmc & \\mmcsl & \\mmcb \cr -\+\\twelvemmr & \\twelvemmsl & \\twelvemmb & \\twelvemmc &\\twelvemmcsl & \\twelvemmcb \cr -\+\\seventeenmmr& \\seventeenmmb& \\seventeenmmc& \\seventeenmmcb\cr -}\bigskip - -A sample of each font-style appears in the Appendix. - -\beginsection {\twelvebf Using the Pre-Processor} - -When you have finished typing (a part of) your document, you cannot -feed it to \TeX\ immediately. First you have to run it trough the -pre-processor, which will replace the Malayalam in transcription you -entered with instructions for \TeX\ to typeset the correct glyphs. The -pre-processor takes care of placing the vowel-signs around -consonants, and using the correct conjuncts for consonants without -intervening vowels. - -To pre-process you document, you type: -\medskip -{\tt ml} {\it input-file output-file} -\medskip -This will process the file for traditional script. If you want to use -the nowadays normal reformed script, say: -\medskip -{\tt mlr} {\it input-file output-file} -\medskip - -Actually, the commands {\tt ml} and {\tt mlr} are two small command -files, which call two programs with various parameters that do the -actual pre-processing. The first is called {\tt patc}, which takes -care of Malayalam-transcription mode, the second is {\tt mm} which -task it is to do the contextual analysis for the Malayalam script. -If you don't use Malayalam transcription in your document, you can -run only {\tt mm} to save some time. - -\beginsection {\twelvebf Advanced Topics} - -This part of this guide explains how to use the components of -\MT\ separately, and how to modify its tables, for -example to change the transcription it understands, or to change the -way it composes conjuncts. It should be read carefully, and care -should be taken when you tamper with the tables, since several tables -depend on each other in delicate ways. If you want to change the -transcription only, the best way is to use Patc to translate your -transcription to the standard transcription. To show you how this -can be accomplished, I have include the file {\tt ack.pat}, that -translates the transcription used on the {\tt alt.culture.kerala} newsgroup -to the transcription used with {\tt mm}, assuming that Malayalam text -is delimited with {\tt\dollar} in the source already (If they are -missing, you should place them manually; it is a non-trivial -task to have a computer automatically recognize Malayalam passages in -English text). With this file, you can convert texts in this -transcription by giving the command: - -\medskip -{\tt patc -p ack.pat {\it input-file output-file}} -\medskip - -\beginsection Patc - -Patc is a program that can translate patterns occurring in a input file -to other patterns in the output file. It is fully table driven, and -both the patterns it reads as well as those it outputs are defined in -tables or {\it pattern-files}. It is an ideal tool to switch from one -transcription scheme to another. Within the \MT\ package it -is used to translate the easy-to-type transcription of Malayalam I -adopted into a sequence of \TeX-commands that will produce scientific -transcription. The transcription it reads and the commands it outputs -are given in a pattern-file called {\tt mm.pat}. - -Patc should be called as follows: - -\medskip -{\tt patc [-v] -p {\it pattern-file input-file output-file}} -\medskip - -The {\tt -v} option tells {\tt patc} to be verbose, and the {\tt -p} -option tells it that the next parameter given is the name of a -pattern file. The last two -parameters tells it to read from {\it input-file} and to write to -{\it output-file}. The actual format of a pattern-file -is described in the documentation that comes with {\tt patc}. (Read -this first, the following sections assume knowledge of its contents) - -\beginsection mm - -{\tt mm} is the `actual' pre-processor, it translates the Roman transcription into Malayalam -script. It uses the correct shapes for vowels depending on whether they -appear initially or after a consonant, and selects the correct -conjuncts. This program, too, is table driven. - -{\tt mm} is called by: - -\medskip -{\tt mm [-{\it option}] [-t {\it transcription-file}] [-s {\it script-file}] {\it input-file} [{\it output-file}]} -\medskip - -Available options are {\tt-v}, {\tt-V}, and {\tt-h}. -The {\tt -v} option tells {\tt mm} to be verbose, if given, -the pre-processor will inform you about files read. -if you give the {\tt-V} option instead, it will also print -a~{\tt.}~for every syllable output, and a {\tt+} every time it is forced -to use a virama instead of a conjunct. When {\tt-h} is given, {\tt mm} -will do nothing but print a help message. - -The {\tt-t} option tells {\tt mm} to read the {\it transcription definition} from -the file given in the next parameter. The transcription definition defines which -Roman characters are used to transcribe Malayalam characters. If it is omitted, -{\tt mm} will use {\tt mmr.trs}. -The {\tt-s} option tells {\tt mm} to read the {\it script definition} from the -file given in the next parameter. The script definition defines which glyphs from the -font are to be used to represent Malayalam characters in various -contexts. If it is omitted, {\tt mm} will use {\tt mmr.scr}, which -defines reformed script. - -The last two parameters tell {\tt mm} where to read its input from and -where to put its output. Default, the name of the input file ends with -{\tt.mm} and the name of the output file with {\tt.tex}. -If the name of the output file is omitted, {\tt mm} -will construct it from the input file name by replacing the extension -of it with {\tt.tex}. - -{\tt mm} will look for it's transcription and script files in the -current directory first, and then in the directory pointed at by the -environment variable {\tt MMDIR}. - -\beginsection Transcription Files - -As stated above, a transcription definition tells the preprocessor -how to interprete an input-file. It not only tells it which sequence -of Roman characters stands for which Malayalam characters, but also how to -separate Malayalam text from English text, which the pre-processor -should leave untouched, and also tells the pre-processor how to -recognize \TeX-commands (in a limited way) and comments --~which it -strips from the input-file. - -A transcription definition is given in a {\it transcription file}. -The general structure of a transcription file is the same as that of a patc -file. Inside a transcription file, the following {\tt\@}-commands can -occur: {\tt\@atbegin}, {\tt\@atend}, {\tt\@table}, and {\tt\@end}. - -{\tt\@atbegin} defines which patterns will start -and {\tt\@atend} defines which patterns that will end Malayalam mode. -You can give several patterns, in double quotes, on the same line as the -command is. A quick glance in {\tt mm.trs} will learn you that, apart -from the {\tt\dollar}-sign, you can also use -{\tt<{}malayalam>} to start Malayalam and {\tt<{}/malayalam>} to end it. -Further, {\tt<{}mlr>} and {\tt<{}/mlr>} are provided to -delimit reformed script, while {\tt<{}ml>} and -{\tt<{}/ml>} delimit traditional script, so that you can use both -in the same document, in which case you will have to run the pre-processor -twice on the input-file. These delimiters are provided, in case -you want to be more clear about the language used, or want to use the -{\tt\dollar}-sign for some other purpose. Imagine writing a book about -the relationships between Dravidian languages, in which most of the -examples are from Tamil, I guess you would prefer to reserve the -{\tt\dollar}-signs for Tamil then (but in that case you will have to -remove them in the current transcription files). - -{\tt\@table} starts the table of patterns that are used for -transcribing Malayalam characters. Each following non-empty line until -the next {\tt\@}-command is considered to be an entry in the table. The -format is basically the same as that of the {\tt\@patterns}-tables of -patc, but you may not use pattern-set switching, and an extra action, -{\tt=} is added. This action maps a transcription pattern to an -internal code. Extreme care is required when changing these codes, -since they are hardwired into the pre-processor, that knows that some -of them are consonants, and others vowels, and uses that knowledge to -perform its task. Also, the same codes are used in the script -definition to identify characters. The codes should match in -the transcription-table, internally in the pre-processor and in the -script-file. - -Finally, {\tt\@end} tells the preprocessor the transcription file has -ended. It will not try the parse the rest, but close immediately after -reading this command. If a file ends before the {\tt\@end} command is -seen, the pre-processor will complain, but that is nothing to bother -about. - -\beginsection Script Files - -A script files contain a script-definition. A script definition tells the -pre-processor how to place graphical elements to represent a string of -characters. Because the output of the pre-processor is fed to \TeX\ -for actual typesetting, the script file contains \TeX-commands to -typeset those graphical elements, to place them on top or below of -another, etc. The general structure of a script file is the same as -that of a transcription file, but, since scripts can be quite -complicated, it can (and will) contain much more commands. In a script -file you will find the following commands: {\tt \@malayalam, -\@atbegin, \@atend, \@atbeginsyllabe, \@atendsyllabe, \@prebuild, -\@primary, \@secondary, \@reepham{\rm, and} \@end}. - -The {\tt\@malayalam} command tells the pre-processor that it is -dealing with Malayalam script. It must be given as the first command -in a script file. At this time the pre-processor does not understand -any other script, but if it will in future, it will be functional, -since pre-processor needs to know which script it is dealing with, -since not all peculiarities of Malayalam script are expressed in -general mechanisms defined in a script file. - -{\tt\@atbegin} defines the sequence that is output every time the -pre-processor enters Malayalam mode. At this time the file {\tt -mm.scr} it contains a begingroup brace and a \TeX-command that selects -the current Malayalam font. - -{\tt\@atend} defines the sequence that is output every time the -pre-processor leaves Malayalam mode, currently only a endgroup brace. - -{\tt\@atbeginsyllabe} and {\tt @atendsyllabe} define the sequences -that are output at the begin respectively the end of every syllable. In -{\tt mm.scr} you will find commands that make a separate h-box of -every syllable. - -{\tt\@prebuild} starts a table that defines a sequence of -\TeX-commands for each character and for sequences of characters for -which the general construction method will fail. Each non-empty line -of the table describes how to typeset a sequence of one or more -characters. The first element of the line is the character sequence in -the character string, the second element the sequence of \TeX-commands -that will produce its graphical representation. If the pre-processor -encounters a single character for which no way of typesetting it is -given in this table, it will complain, and forget the character. - -{\tt\@primary} starts a table that defines the \TeX-commands for each -character and for sequences of characters when they occur at the start -of a syllable. Every entry in this table contains three elements. The -first is the character-sequence, the second the \TeX-commands that -will be placed in front of the syllable, the third the \TeX-commands -that will be placed after it. In {\tt mm.scr} this table is very -short, since Malayalam script does not modify the first letters of a -syllable (as in Devanagari), but the last ones. The only entry -describes the reepham character. - -{\tt\@secondary} starts a table that defines the \TeX-commands for each -character and for sequences of characters when they occur at the end -of a syllable. The table has the same format as the {\tt\@primary} -table, but in {\tt mm.scr} it is much longer, since it defines the -glyphs for all the vowel-signs, and for the secondary variants of -{\mm \X{\<47>}}, {\mm \X{\<48>}}, {\mm \X{\<50>}}, and {\mm \X{\<53>}}. - -{\tt\@reepham} tells the pre-processor that a traditional style -reepham is used: a little upright stroke centered above the -consonant (cluster). This command is needed because otherwise, the -pre-processor will center the reepham, incorrectly, above the whole -syllable. - -\beginsection Macros defined by \MT - -The traditional Malayalam script is so complicated, that it was impossible -to fit all needed glyphs into a single \TeX-font. Therefore, a Malayalam -font consists of two physical fonts, one with characters at normal size, -called the {\it base-font}, and -one with smaller sized characters, called the {\it sub-font}, that can be -used to build conjunct characters on the fly. - -One can be tempted to use a normal font for a smaller size for this purpose, -but that wouldn't work out as nice, since smaller sized fonts are -normally also drawn with thinner lines, while the sub-font is drawn with -exactly the same pen as the base-font --~and also some other parameters -are set in such a way that composing conjuncts will work fine. - -The pre-processor uses a macro ({\tt\bslash Z}) to switch to the sub-font, -if a glyph from that font is needed. It is not aware of the current style used. -This means that {\tt\bslash Z} has to be redefined to select the correct -sub-font, depending on current style. This is done behind the scenes when -you select a font style. - -The macro that selects a font style, sets the base-font, the sub-font, and -a corresponding roman font from with several punctuation marks are borrowed, and, -when in Malayalam mode, makes the base-font current, otherwise the base-font -is made current when Malayalam mode is entered. -For a font styles in Malayalam three fonts need to be loaded in as follows: - -\bigskip - -\settabs\+{\tt XfontXtwelvemmfXmm12sXXXXXXX}&second\cr -{\def\\{\bslash} -\+{\tt\\font\\twelvemmf=mm12} & load the base-font\cr -\+{\tt\\font\\twelvemmsf=mm12s} & load the sub-font\cr -\+{\tt\\font\\twelverm=cmr12} & load the roman font for punctuation marks\cr -} - -\bigskip - -An example of a macro to select a style is - -\bigskip - -{\def\\{\bslash}\def\{{\char"7B}\def\}{\char"7D}\def\perc{\char"25}\tt -\+\\def\\twelvemmr\{\perc & {\rm to select {\tt\\twelvemmr}:} \cr -\+\quad\\let\\mmcurf=\\twelvemmf & {\rm define the current base-font,} \cr -\+\quad\\let\\mmcursf=\\twelvemmsf & {\rm define the current sub-font,} \cr -\+\quad\\let\\mmcurrm=\\twelverm & {\rm define the current roman font,}\cr -\+\quad\\mmcbls=15.6pt & {\rm set the current baselineskip,} \cr -\+\quad\\ifmmmode\\setmm\\fi\} & {\rm and if we are in Malayalam mode select it.}\cr -} - -\bigskip - -If you wish to include more styles, you should define new font selection -macro's following this example. The baselineskip should be larger than -for roman text, since Malayalam script tends to have taller characters. - -\bigskip - -The \TeX-macros given in {\tt mm.scr} to compose glyphs are all -one-letter macros. -They are defined in the file {\tt mmmacs.tex}. Care is taken that they -do not redefine standard \TeX\ macros, and you should not redefine -them in your document. They are the following: - -\bigskip - -{\tt\bslash<\#1>}: typeset glyph number {\tt\#1} from the current font. - -{\tt\bslash B\#1\#2}: put {\tt\#2} centered below {\tt\#1}. This is used, -for example, to build <ml>zhu</ml> from <ml>zha</ml> and -<ml>{}<<u</ml> in traditional script. - -{\tt\bslash M\#1\#2}: put {\tt\#2} right below {\tt\#1}. This is used to -build, for example, to build {\mm \X{\M{\<42>}{\<85>}}} from {\mm \X{\<42>}} and {\mm {}\M{\hbox{}}{\<85>}}. Note that if the subscribed character is -wider than the character it is subscribed to, the width of the resulting box -will be adjusted. This happens when <ml>pra</ml> is build from <ml>pa</ml> -and <ml>{}<<ra</ml>. - -{\tt\bslash T\#1\#2}: put {\tt\#1} centered on top of {\tt\#2}. This is -used to position the reepham stroke in traditional script. - -{\tt\bslash Z}: switch to the subfont, the font that contains the -somewhat smaller glyphs that are subscribed to characters. - -{\tt\bslash R\#1\#2}: decrease the height of box {\tt\#2} by {\tt\#1}. - -{\tt\bslash K\#1}: kern {\tt\#1} em. - -{\tt\bslash X\#1}: equivalent to {\tt\bslash hbox\#1}. - - -\input tamil.tex - -\input dng.tex - -\bye - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmmacs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmmacs.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bbf5464dd72..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmmacs.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -% mmmacs -- macros for Malayalam TeX -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 02-APR-1993 -% -% History: -% 02-APR-1993 made virama stick out halfway. (JH) -% 12-JAN-1993 version 1.0 (Jeroen Hellingman) - -\ifx\mmmacsloaded\relax\endinput\else\let\mmmacsloaded=\relax\fi - -%%%%%% fonts - -\input mmfont.tex % load fonts - -%%%%%% font selection - -\newdimen\mmcbls % Malayalam Current BaseLineSkip -\def\mmslant{0} % slant factor of current Malayalam font -\newif\ifmmmode\mmmodefalse - -% trick from the TeXbook, p. 375 -{\catcode`p=12 \catcode`t=12 \gdef\xxx#1pt{#1}} -\let\getfactor=\xxx -\def\getslant#1{\expandafter\getfactor\the\fontdimen1#1} - -\def\Z{\mmcursf} -\def\RMF{\mmcurrm} - -\def\mm{\setmm\noexpand\mmmodetrue} -\def\setmm{\pretolerance=9999\tolerance=5000\hyphenpenalty=10000% - \language=13\mmcurf\gdef\mmslant{\getslant\mmcurf}% - \baselineskip=\mmcbls\emergencystretch=30pt} - -\mmr % select Malayalam Regular 10pt - -%%%%%% glyph composing macros - -% put #1 centered on top of #2, taking into account \mmslant -\def\puton#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox0=\hbox{#2}\setbox1=\hbox{#1}% - \dimen0=.5\wd0\advance\dimen0by.5\wd1% - \dimen1=\ht0\advance\dimen1by\dp1% - \dimen3=.5\wd0\advance\dimen3by-.5\wd1% - \dimen5=\mmslant\dimen1 % calculate correction needed for slanted fonts - \advance\dimen0by-\dimen5 - \advance\dimen3by-\dimen5 - \box0\kern-\dimen0\raise\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}} - -% put #1 to the right on top of #2, taking into account \mmslant -\def\putrighton#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox0=\hbox{#2}\setbox1=\hbox{#1}% - \dimen0=\wd1% - \dimen1=\ht0\advance\dimen1by\dp1% - \dimen3=0pt% - \dimen5=\mmslant\dimen1 % calculate correction needed for slanted fonts - \advance\dimen0by-\dimen5 - \advance\dimen3by-\dimen5 - \box0\kern-\dimen0\raise\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}} - -% put #1 to the far right on top of #2, taking into account \mmslant -% #1 will stick partly out #2, for placing virama -\def\putfarrighton#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox0=\hbox{#2}\setbox1=\hbox{#1}% - \dimen0=0.667\wd1% - \dimen1=\ht0\advance\dimen1by\dp1% - \dimen3=-0.333\wd1% - \dimen5=\mmslant\dimen1 % calculate correction needed for slanted fonts - \advance\dimen0by-\dimen5 - \advance\dimen3by-\dimen5 - \box0\kern-\dimen0\raise\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}} - -\def\mmV#1{\putfarrighton{\N{.8}{\<77>}}{#1}} % place virama - -% put #1 centered underneath #2, taking into account \mmslant -\def\putbelow#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox1=\hbox{#1}\setbox0=\hbox{#2}% - \dimen0=.5\wd0\advance\dimen0by.5\wd1% - \dimen1=\dp0\advance\dimen1by\ht1% - \dimen3=.5\wd0\advance\dimen3by-.5\wd1% - % test: if #1 wider than #2, kern 0.5(wd1-wd0) before, and idem after extra. - \ifdim\wd1>\wd0\dimen7=\wd1\advance\dimen7by-\wd0% - \hbox{}\kern0.5\dimen7% - \advance\dimen3by0.5\dimen7% - \fi - \dimen5=-\mmslant\dimen1 % calculate correction needed for slanted fonts - \advance\dimen0by-\dimen5 - \advance\dimen3by-\dimen5 - \box0\kern-\dimen0\lower\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}} -\def\B#1#2{\putbelow{#2}{#1}} - -% put #1 right aligned underneath #2, taking into account \mmslant -\def\putrightbelow#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox1=\hbox{#1}\setbox0=\hbox{#2}% - \dimen1=\dp0\advance\dimen1by\ht1% - % test: if #1 wider than #2, kern wd1-wd0 extra. - \ifdim\wd1>\wd0\dimen0=\wd1\advance\dimen0by-\wd0\kern\dimen0\fi - \dimen5=-\mmslant\dimen1 % calculate correction needed for slanted fonts - \box0\kern-\wd1% - \ifdim\dimen5=0pt\else\kern\dimen5\fi % avoid unneccessary kerns - \lower\dimen1\box1 - \ifdim\dimen5=0pt\else\kern-\dimen5\fi}} - -% lower height of box #2 with #1 -% to be used in conjunction with \M to construct consonant clusters -\def\R#1#2{\setbox0=\hbox{#2}% - \dimen0=\ht0\advance\dimen0by-#1% - \ht0=\dimen0\box0} - -% lower glyph #2 with #1 ex -% to be used to lower the virama sign when it is placed on top of a glyph -\def\N#1#2{\setbox0=\hbox{\lower#1ex\hbox{#2}}\dp0=0pt\box0} - -%%%%%% single letter commands - -\def\D#1{{\mm\char#1}} % show single Malayalam characters -\def\C{\char} -\def\K#1{\kern#1em} -\def\T{\puton} -\def\Q#1#2{\putrighton{#2}{#1}} -\def\M#1#2{\putrightbelow{#2}{#1}} -\def\X{\leavevmode\hbox} -\def\<#1>{\leavevmode{\char#1}} - -%%%%%% digit usage - -\newif\ifmmfigs\mmfigsfalse - -\def\mmfigures{\mmfigstrue} -\def\rmfigures{\mmfigsfalse} - -\def\mmzero{\ifmmfigs\<102>\else{\RMF 0}\fi} -\def\mmone{\ifmmfigs\<103>\else{\RMF 1}\fi} -\def\mmtwo{\ifmmfigs\<104>\else{\RMF 2}\fi} -\def\mmthree{\ifmmfigs\<105>\else{\RMF 3}\fi} -\def\mmfour{\ifmmfigs\<106>\else{\RMF 4}\fi} -\def\mmfive{\ifmmfigs\<107>\else{\RMF 5}\fi} -\def\mmsix{\ifmmfigs\<108>\else{\RMF 6}\fi} -\def\mmseven{\ifmmfigs\<109>\else{\RMF 7}\fi} -\def\mmeight{\ifmmfigs\<110>\else{\RMF 8}\fi} -\def\mmnine{\ifmmfigs\<111>\else{\RMF 9}\fi} - -\endinput - -%%%%%% end of mmmacs diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmphmacs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmphmacs.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e317417348e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmphmacs.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% mmtrmacs -- macros for Malayalam text in phonetic script -% copyright 1992 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 21-JUL-1992 - -% we use the wsuipa font - -\font\ipa=wsuipa10 - -\def\mmph{% - \def\m{{\ipa\char"34}}% - \def\ng{{\ipa\char"38}}% - \def\ny{{\ipa\char"37}}% - \def\nn{{\ipa\char"39}}% - \def\tt{{\ipa\char"50}}% - \def\dd{{\ipa\char"11}}% - \def\ll{{\ipa\char"30}}% - \def\sh{{\ipa\char"4D}}% - \def\ss{{\ipa\char"4C}}% - \def\rr{{\ipa\char"46}}% - \def\u{{\ipa\char"15}}} - -% eof diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmqfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmqfont.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a770baea1be..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmqfont.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -% mmqfont.tex -- load fonts for Malayalam TeX (quickly, only essentials) -% copyright 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 02-JAN-1993 - -\ifx\mmfontsloaded\relax\endinput\else\let\mmfontsloaded=\relax\fi - -%%%%%% fonts (use only the most `essential', the others will be replaced) - -\font\mmf=mm10 % Malayalam Regular 10pt -\font\mmsf=mm10s % Malayalam Regular 10pt Subscript - -\font\twelvemmf=mm12 % Malayalam Regular 12pt -\font\twelvemmsf=mm12s % Malayalam Regular 12pt Subscript -\font\twelverm=cmr12 - -%%%%%% Replacements for the other fonts: - -\let\seventeenmmf=\twelvemmf % Malayalam Regular 17pt -\let\seventeenmmsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Regular 17pt Subscript -\let\seventeenrm=\twelverm - -\let\sixmmf=\mmf % Malayalam Regular 6pt -\let\sixmmsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Regular 6pt Subscript -\let\sixrm=\rm - -\let\eightmmf=\mmf % Malayalam Regular 8pt -\let\eightmmsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Regular 8pt Subscript - -\let\mmbf=\mmf % Malayalam Bold 10pt -\let\mmbsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Bold 10pt Subscript -\let\mmslf=\mmf % Malayalam Slanted 10pt -\let\mmslsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Slanted 10pt Subscript -\let\mmcf=\mmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 10pt -\let\mmcsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 10pt Subscript -\let\mmcbf=\mmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 10pt -\let\mmcbsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 10pt Subscript -\let\mmcslf=\mmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 10pt -\let\mmcslsf=\mmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 10pt Subscript - -\let\twelvemmsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Regular 12pt Subscript -\let\twelvemmbf=\twelvemmf % Malayalam Bold 12pt -\let\twelvemmbsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Bold 12pt Subscript -\let\twelvemmslf=\twelvemmf % Malayalam Slanted 12pt -\let\twelvemmslsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Slanted 12pt Subscript -\let\twelvemmcf=\twelvemmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 12pt -\let\twelvemmcsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 12pt Subscript -\let\twelvemmcbf=\twelvemmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 12pt -\let\twelvemmcbsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 12pt Subscript -\let\twelvemmcslf=\twelvemmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 12pt -\let\twelvemmcslsf=\twelvemmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 12pt Subscript -\let\twelvebf=\twelverm -\let\twelvesl=\twelverm - -\let\seventeenmmcf=\seventeenmmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 17pt -\let\seventeenmmcsf=\seventeenmmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Regular 17pt Subscript -\let\seventeenmmbf=\seventeenmmf % Malayalam Bold 17pt -\let\seventeenmmbsf=\seventeenmmsf % Malayalam Bold 17pt Subscript -\let\seventeenmmcbf=\seventeenmmf % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 17pt -\let\seventeenmmcbsf=\seventeenmmsf % Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 17pt Subscript -\let\seventeenbf=\seventeenrm - -%%%%%% font-selection macros - -\def\sixmmr{\let\mmcurf=\sixmmf\let\mmcursf=\sixmmsf\let\mmcurrm=\sixrm - \mmcbls=7.8pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\eightmmr{\let\mmcurf=\eightmmf\let\mmcursf=\eightmmsf\let\mmcurrm=\sevenrm - \mmcbls=10.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\mmr{\let\mmcurf=\mmf\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\rm - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmsl{\let\mmcurf=\mmslf\let\mmcursf=\mmslsf\let\mmcurrm=\sl - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmb{\let\mmcurf=\mmbf\let\mmcursf=\mmbsf\let\mmcurrm=\bf - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmc{\let\mmcurf=\mmcf\let\mmcursf=\mmcsf\let\mmcurrm=\rm - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmcsl{\let\mmcurf=\mmcslf\let\mmcursf=\mmcslsf\let\mmcurrm=\sl - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\mmcb{\let\mmcurf=\mmcbf\let\mmcursf=\mmcbsf\let\mmcurrm=\bf - \mmcbls=13pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\twelvemmr{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmsl{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmslf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmslsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvesl - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmb{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmbf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmbsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvebf - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmc{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmcf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmcsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmcsl{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmcslf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmcslsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvesl - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\twelvemmcb{\let\mmcurf=\twelvemmcbf\let\mmcursf=\twelvemmcbsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelvebf - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -\def\seventeenmmr{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenrm - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\seventeenmmc{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmcf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmcsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenrm - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\seventeenmmb{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmbf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmbsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenbf - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\seventeenmmcb{\let\mmcurf=\seventeenmmcbf\let\mmcursf=\seventeenmmcbsf\let\mmcurrm=\seventeenbf - \mmcbls=22.5pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -%%%%%% end of mmqfont.tex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmqmacs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmqmacs.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6330d9af538..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmqmacs.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% mmqmacs.tex -- load macros for Malayalam TeX (quickly, only essential fonts will be used) -% copyright 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 02-JAN-1993 - -\input mmqfont -\input mmmacs - -\endinput - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmsample.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmsample.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 7c4ea4af716..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmsample.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -% mmsample.mm -- Sample of each style -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% Last edit: 04-JAN-1993 - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\parindent=0pt -\emergencystretch=50pt - -\centerline{\twelvebf Samples} - -% ``How within the period of three years a gentleman may change into -% an evident profligate is something that I cannot comprehend.'' - -\bigskip - -{\parindent=-25pt\leftskip=25pt\overfullrule=0pt\raggedright -{\sixmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 6pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\eightmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 8pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\mmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 10pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\mmsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Slanted 10pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\mmb\mmcurrm Malayalam Bold 10pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\mmc\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic 10pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\mmcsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 10pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\mmcb\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 10pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\twelvemmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\twelvemmsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Slanted 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\twelvemmb\mmcurrm Malayalam Bold 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\twelvemmc\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\twelvemmcsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} -{\twelvemmcb\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 12pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku boodhippaan vahiyaa.\smallskip$} - -{\seventeenmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 17pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku\smallskip$} -{\seventeenmmc\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic 17pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu enikku\smallskip$} -{\seventeenmmb\mmcurrm Malayalam Bold 17pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat pookkiri aayibhaviccatu\smallskip$} -{\seventeenmmcb\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 17pt: $muunnu saMvatsaran"n"aL+>>kkakaM oru maryyaadasvan -oru saakSaat\smallskip$} -} - -\endinput - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmsample.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmsample.tex deleted file mode 100644 index cfaa6e09423..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmsample.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs - -\parindent=0pt -\emergencystretch=50pt - -\centerline{\twelvebf Samples} - - -\bigskip - -{\parindent=-25pt\leftskip=25pt\overfullrule=0pt\raggedright -{\sixmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 6pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} - -{\eightmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 8pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} - -{\mmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 10pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\mmsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Slanted 10pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\mmb\mmcurrm Malayalam Bold 10pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} 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\X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\mmcsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 10pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\mmcb\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 10pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} - -{\twelvemmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\twelvemmsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Slanted 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\twelvemmb\mmcurrm Malayalam Bold 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} - -{\twelvemmc\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\twelvemmcsl\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Slanted 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} -{\twelvemmcb\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 12pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>} \X{\<71>\<44>\<62>}\X{\<39>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>} \X{\<53>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<62>}{\RMF.}\smallskip}} - -{\seventeenmmr\mmcurrm Malayalam Regular 17pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>}\smallskip}} -{\seventeenmmc\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic 17pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>} \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<72>}\smallskip}} -{\seventeenmmb\mmcurrm Malayalam Bold 17pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>} \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>} \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<45>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<36>\<72>}\smallskip}} -{\seventeenmmcb\mmcurrm Malayalam Calligraphic Bold 17pt: {\mm \X{\<46>\<73>}\X{\<167>\<72>} \X{\<56>}\<2>\X{\<53>}\X{\<221>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<82>}\hbox{}\X{\<160>}\X{\<21>}\<2> \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<46>}\X{\<80>\<249>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<79>} -\X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<72>} \X{\<56>\<62>}\X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<81>}\smallskip}} -} - -\endinput - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmscript.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmscript.mm deleted file mode 100644 index a296bca277f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmscript.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ - -The vowels, $svaraM$, or $uyir$. - -($hrasvaM$ or short vowels and $diirghaM$, or long vowels - -the $vyanjanaM$, or consonants: - -\vfill\eject - -the $varggyaM$, or `letters in classes': - -\def\q{\quad\hfill} -\def\col#1#2{\hbox{\vtop{\hsize=#1\raggedright\tolerance=10000\noindent#2}}} -\def\malstrut{\vtop to4pt{}\vbox to10pt{}} -{\twelvemmr\halign{\malstrut\col{5cm}{#}\q - &\col{1.5cm}{#}\q - &\col{1.5cm}{#}\q - &\col{1.5cm}{#}\q - &\col{1.5cm}{#}\q - &\col{1.5cm}{#}\q\cr -$varggaM$, or class & -$kharaM$, `hard' or `strong' & -$atikharaM$, `very hard' & -$m.rdu$, `soft' & -$ghooSaM$, `voice' & -$anunaasikaM$, `nasal' \cr -$kaNTyaM$, or velar sounds & $ka$ & $kha$ & $ga$ & $gha$ & $n"a$ \cr -$taalavyaM$, or palatal sounds & $ca$ & $cha$ & $ja$ & $jha$ & $n~a$ \cr -$muurdhanyaM$, or retroflex sounds & $Ta$ & $Tha$ & $Da$ & $Dha$ & $Na$ \cr -$dantyaM$, or dental sounds & $ta$ & $tha$ & $da$ & $dha$ & $na$ \cr -$oSThyaM$, or labial sounds & $pa$ & $pha$ & $ba$ & $bha$ & $ma$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$antastha$, $iTaiyinaM$, or $madhyamaM$, `intermediate' -consonants & $ya$ & $ra$ & $la$ & $va$ \cr -$uuSmaavu+$, or fricatives & $sha$ & $Sa$ & $sa$ & $ha$ \cr -Dravidian consonants & $La$ & $zha$ & $Ra$ \cr -}} -\medskip - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtable.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtable.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 5c796fe4745..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtable.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -% mmtable.mm -- table of malayaaLam script -% copyright 1992 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 25-DEC-1992 - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs -\input mmphmacs - -\parindent=0pt - -\centerline{\twelvebf Table of Malayalam letters with transcription} - -\bigskip - -\def\q{\quad\hfill} -\def\col#1#2{\hbox{\vtop{\hsize=#1\raggedright\tolerance=10000#2}}} -\def\malstrut{\vtop to4pt{}\vbox to10pt{}} -\halign{\malstrut\twelvemmr#\q&\twelvemmr#\q&\tt#\q&#\q&#\q&\col{4cm}{#}\q\cr -\col{1.75cm}{normal character shape} & -\col{1.75cm}{secondary form} & -\col{1.75cm}{\rm ASCII transcription} & -\col{1.75cm}{scientific transcription} & -\col{4cm}{remark} \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$a$ & & a & $$a$$ & $$a$$ is inherent in consonants. \cr -$aa$ & $[]<<aa$ & aa & $$aa$$ \cr -$i$ & $[]<<i$ & i & $$i$$ \cr -$ii$ & $[]<<ii$ & ii & $$ii$$ & older form: $MraM$, $M[]M$. \cr -$u$ & $[]<<u$ & u & $$u$$ & irregular secundary shape. \cr -$uu$ & $[]<<uu$ & uu & $$uu$$ & idem. \cr -$.r$ & $[]<<.r$ & .r & $$.r$$ (\r{r}) & used in Sanskrit loan words. \cr -$.r.r$ & $[]<<.r.r$& .r.r & $$.r.r$$ (\r{\=r}) & only used in a few Sanskrit words. \cr -$.l$ & $[].l$ & .l & $$.l$$ (\r{l}) & idem. \cr -$.l.l$ & $[].l.l$ & .l.l & $$.l.l$$ (\r{\=l}) & not used in any word at all. \cr -$e$ & $[]<<e$ & e & $$e$$ \cr -$ee$ & $[]<<ee$ & ee & $$ee$$ \cr -$ai$ & $[]<<ai$ & ai & $$ai$$ \cr -$o$ & $[]<<o$ & o & $$o$$ \cr -$oo$ & $[]<<oo$ & oo & $$oo$$ \cr -$au$ & $[]<<au$ & au & $$au$$ & now normally written $[]<<au"$, ({\tt au"}). \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$aM$ & $[]M$ & aM & $$aM$$ ({\mmph a\m}) & anusvara, or $muRakkaM$. \cr -$aH$ & $[]H$ & aH & $$aH$$ & visarga, or $visarggaM$. \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ka$ & $[]<<ka$ & ka & $$ka$$ \cr -$kha$ & & kha & $$kha$$ \cr -$ga$ & & ga & $$ga$$ \cr -$gha$ & & gha & $$gha$$ \cr -$n"a$ & & n"a & $$n"a$$ ({\mmph \ng a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ca$ & & ca & $$ca$$ (\v ca) \cr -$cha$ & & cha & $$cha$$ (\v cha) \cr -$ja$ & & ja & $$ja$$ (\v\j a) \cr -$jha$ & & jha & $$jha$$ (\v\j ha) \cr -$n~a$ & & n\~{}a & $$n~a$$ ({\mmph\ny a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$Ta$ & & Ta & $$Ta$$ ({\mmph\tt a}) \cr -$Tha$ & & Tha & $$Tha$$ ({\mmph\tt ha}) \cr -$Da$ & & Da & $$Da$$ ({\mmph\dd a}) \cr -$Dha$ & & Dha & $$Dha$$ ({\mmph\dd ha}) \cr -$Na$ & & Na & $$Na$$ ({\mmph\nn a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ta$ & & ta & $$ta$$ \cr -$tha$ & & tha & $$tha$$ \cr -$da$ & & da & $$da$$ \cr -$dha$ & & dha & $$dha$$ \cr -$na$ & & na, n\_a & $$na, n_a$$ (\v na) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$pa$ & & pa & $$pa$$ \cr -$pha$ & & pha, fa & $$pha$$, $$fa$$ \cr -$ba$ & & ba & $$ba$$ \cr -$bha$ & & bha & $$bha$$ \cr -$ma$ & & ma & $$ma$$ \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$ya$ & $[]<<ya$ & ya & $$ya$$ \cr -$ra$ & $[]<<ra$ & ra & $$ra$$ & primary shape: $r<<[]$ \cr -$Ra$ & $[]<<Ra$ & Ra, t\_a & $$Ra$$ (\v ra, \dd ra), $$t_a$$ & $valiya Ra$, `large $$Ra$$'. \cr -$RRa$ & & RRa, t\_t\_a & $$RRa$$ \cr -$la$ & $[]<<la$ & la & $$la$$ \cr -$va$ & $[]<<va$ & va & $$va$$ \cr -$sha$ & & sha & $$sha$$ (sha, {\mmph\sh a}) & $ciRiya sha$, `small $$sha$$'. \cr -$Sa$ & & Sa & $$Sa$$ ({\mmph\ss a}) & $valiya Sa$, `large $$Sa$$'. \cr -$sa$ & & sa & $$sa$$ \cr -$ha$ & & ha & $$ha$$ \cr -$La$ & & La & $$La$$ ({\mmph\ll a}) & $valiya La$, `large $$La$$'. \cr -$zha$ & & zha & $$zha$$ (\dd la, {\mmph\rr a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} - & $[]<<+$ & + & & virama, or $candrakala$, `cresent'. \cr - & $[]<<u+$ & u+ & $$u+$$ (\.u, {\mmph\u}) & half $$u+$$, or $arayukaram$. \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -$0$ & & 0 & 0 \cr -$1$ & & 1 & 1 \cr -$2$ & & 2 & 2 \cr -$3$ & & 3 & 3 \cr -$4$ & & 4 & 4 \cr -$5$ & & 5 & 5 \cr -$6$ & & 6 & 6 \cr -$7$ & & 7 & 7 \cr -$8$ & & 8 & 8 \cr -$9$ & & 9 & 9 \cr -\noalign{\hrule} - & & << & & join. \cr - & & >> & & non-join. \cr -$[]$ & & [] & $$[]$$ & dotted circle. \cr - & & > & & disambiguating character. \cr -} - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtable.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtable.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0f92518ac1e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtable.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs -\input mmphmacs - -\parindent=0pt - -\centerline{\twelvebf Table of Malayalam letters with transcription} - -\bigskip - -\def\q{\quad\hfill} -\def\col#1#2{\hbox{\vtop{\hsize=#1\raggedright\tolerance=10000#2}}} -\def\malstrut{\vtop to4pt{}\vbox to10pt{}} -\halign{\malstrut\twelvemmr#\q&\twelvemmr#\q&\tt#\q&#\q&#\q&\col{4cm}{#}\q\cr -\col{1.75cm}{normal character shape} & -\col{1.75cm}{secondary form} & -\col{1.75cm}{\rm ASCII transcription} & -\col{1.75cm}{scientific transcription} & -\col{4cm}{remark} \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<5>}} & & a & {\mmtr a} & {\mmtr a} is inherent in consonants. \cr -{\mm \X{\<6>}} & {\mm \<00>\<62>} & aa & {\mmtr \=a} \cr -{\mm \X{\<7>}} & {\mm \<00>\<63>} & i & {\mmtr i} \cr -{\mm \X{\<7>\<87>}} & {\mm \<00>\<64>} & ii & {\mmtr {\=\i}} & older form: {\mm \<2>\X{\<48>}\<2>}, {\mm \<2>\<00>\<2>}. \cr -{\mm \X{\<9>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<65>}} & u & {\mmtr u} & irregular secundary shape. \cr -{\mm \X{\<9>\<87>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<66>}} & uu & {\mmtr \=u} & idem. \cr -{\mm \X{\<11>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<67>}} & .r & {\mmtr \d r} (\r{r}) & used in Sanskrit loan words. \cr -{\mm \X{\<96>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<68>}}& .r.r & {\mmtr {\rii}} (\r{\=r}) & only used in a few Sanskrit words. \cr -{\mm \X{\<12>}} & {\mm \<00>\X{\<12>}} & .l & {\mmtr \d l} (\r{l}) & idem. \cr -{\mm \X{\<97>}} & {\mm \<00>\X{\<97>}} & .l.l & {\mmtr {\lii}} (\r{\=l}) & not used in any word at all. \cr -{\mm \X{\<14>}} & {\mm \<70>\<00>} & e & {\mmtr e} \cr -{\mm \X{\<15>}} & {\mm \<71>\<00>} & ee & {\mmtr \=e} \cr -{\mm \X{\<70>\<14>}} & {\mm \<70>\<70>\<00>} & ai & {\mmtr ai} \cr -{\mm \X{\<18>}} & {\mm \<70>\<00>\<62>} & o & {\mmtr o} \cr -{\mm \X{\<18>\<62>}} & {\mm \<71>\<00>\<62>} & oo & {\mmtr \=o} \cr -{\mm \X{\<18>\<87>}} & {\mm \<70>\<00>\<87>} & au & {\mmtr au} & now normally written {\mm \<00>\<87>}, ({\tt au"}). \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<5>}\<2>} & {\mm \<00>\<2>} & aM & {\mmtr a\d m} ({\mmph a\m}) & anusvara, or {\mm \X{\M{\<46>}{\<65>}}\X{\<49>}\X{\<160>}\<2>}. \cr -{\mm \X{\<5>}\<3>} & {\mm \<00>\<3>} & aH & {\mmtr a\d h} & visarga, or {\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<56>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<240>}}}\<2>}. \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<21>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<112>}} & ka & {\mmtr ka} \cr -{\mm \X{\<22>}} & & kha & {\mmtr kha} \cr -{\mm \X{\<23>}} & & ga & {\mmtr ga} \cr -{\mm \X{\<24>}} & & gha & {\mmtr gha} \cr -{\mm \X{\<25>}} & & n"a & {\mmtr \.na} ({\mmph \ng a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<26>}} & & ca & {\mmtr ca} (\v ca) \cr -{\mm \X{\<27>}} & & cha & {\mmtr cha} (\v cha) \cr -{\mm \X{\<28>}} & & ja & {\mmtr ja} (\v\j a) \cr -{\mm \X{\<29>}} & & jha & {\mmtr jha} (\v\j ha) \cr -{\mm \X{\<30>}} & & n\~{}a & {\mmtr \~na} ({\mmph\ny a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<31>}} & & Ta & {\mmtr \d ta} ({\mmph\tt a}) \cr -{\mm \X{\<32>}} & & Tha & {\mmtr \d tha} ({\mmph\tt ha}) \cr -{\mm \X{\<33>}} & & Da & {\mmtr \d da} ({\mmph\dd a}) \cr -{\mm \X{\<34>}} & & Dha & {\mmtr \d dha} ({\mmph\dd ha}) \cr -{\mm \X{\<35>}} & & Na & {\mmtr \d na} ({\mmph\nn a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<36>}} & & ta & {\mmtr ta} \cr -{\mm \X{\<37>}} & & tha & {\mmtr tha} \cr -{\mm \X{\<38>}} & & da & {\mmtr da} \cr -{\mm \X{\<39>}} & & dha & {\mmtr dha} \cr -{\mm \X{\<40>}} & & na, n\_a & {\mmtr na, \b na} (\v na) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<42>}} & & pa & {\mmtr pa} \cr -{\mm \X{\<43>}} & & pha, fa & {\mmtr pha}, {\mmtr fa} \cr -{\mm \X{\<44>}} & & ba & {\mmtr ba} \cr -{\mm \X{\<45>}} & & bha & {\mmtr bha} \cr -{\mm \X{\<46>}} & & ma & {\mmtr ma} \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm \X{\<47>}} & {\mm \<00>\<83>} & ya & {\mmtr ya} \cr -{\mm \X{\<48>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<84>}} & ra & {\mmtr ra} & primary shape: {\mm \X{\T{\<76>}{\R{3.5ex}{\<00>}}}} \cr -{\mm \X{\<49>}} & {\mm \Q{\<00>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<49>} & Ra, t\_a & {\mmtr \b ra} (\v ra, \dd ra), {\mmtr \b ta} & {\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<49>}}, `large {\mmtr \b ra}'. \cr -{\mm \X{\<243>}} & & RRa, t\_t\_a & {\mmtr \b ta} \cr -{\mm \X{\<50>}} & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<85>}} & la & {\mmtr la} \cr -{\mm \X{\<53>}} & {\mm \<00>\K{-.5}\<86>} & va & {\mmtr va} \cr -{\mm \X{\<54>}} & & sha & {\mmtr \'sa} (sha, {\mmph\sh a}) & {\mm \X{\<26>\<63>}\X{\<49>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<54>}}, `small {\mmtr \'sa}'. \cr -{\mm \X{\<55>}} & & Sa & {\mmtr \d sa} ({\mmph\ss a}) & {\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<55>}}, `large {\mmtr \d sa}'. \cr -{\mm \X{\<56>}} & & sa & {\mmtr sa} \cr -{\mm \X{\<57>}} & & ha & {\mmtr ha} \cr -{\mm \X{\<51>}} & & La & {\mmtr \d la} ({\mmph\ll a}) & {\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<47>} \X{\<51>}}, `large {\mmtr \d la}'. \cr -{\mm \X{\<52>}} & & zha & {\mmtr \b za} (\dd la, {\mmph\rr a}) \cr -\noalign{\hrule} - & {\mm \Q{\<00>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}} & + & & virama, or {\mm \X{\<26>}\X{\<216>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<50>}}, `cresent'. \cr - & {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<65>}\<77>} & u+ & {\mmtr \u u} (\.u, {\mmph\u}) & half {\mmtr \u u}, or {\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<48>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<2>}}. \cr -\noalign{\hrule} -{\mm {\mmzero}} & & 0 & 0 \cr -{\mm {\mmone}} & & 1 & 1 \cr -{\mm {\mmtwo}} & & 2 & 2 \cr -{\mm {\mmthree}} & & 3 & 3 \cr -{\mm {\mmfour}} & & 4 & 4 \cr -{\mm {\mmfive}} & & 5 & 5 \cr -{\mm {\mmsix}} & & 6 & 6 \cr -{\mm {\mmseven}} & & 7 & 7 \cr -{\mm {\mmeight}} & & 8 & 8 \cr -{\mm {\mmnine}} & & 9 & 9 \cr -\noalign{\hrule} - & & << & & join. \cr - & & >> & & non-join. \cr -{\mm \<00>} & & [] & {\mmtr \dotcircle} & dotted circle. \cr - & & > & & disambiguating character. \cr -} - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrans.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrans.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 20f1bb95775..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrans.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -% mmtrans.mm -- Malayalam-\TeX\ transcription table -% (c) Jeroen Hellingman 1992 -% Last edit: 25-DEC-1992 - -\bgroup -\def\malstrut{\vtop to4pt{}\vbox to10pt{}} -\def\q{\quad\hfill} -\def\x{\vrule\ } -\def\xx{\vrule width.8pt} -\offinterlineskip -\halign{\malstrut\xx\ \tt#\q&\x#\q&\x#\q\xx\ &\tt#\q&\x#\q&\x#\q\xx\ &\tt#\q&\x#\q&\x#\q\xx\cr -\noalign{\hrule height.8pt} -a & $a$ or implicit & $$a$$ & -ka & $ka$ & $$ka$$ & -pa & $pa$ & $$pa$$ \cr -aa & $aa$ or $[]<<aa$ & $$aa$$ & -kha & $kha$ & $$kha$$ & -pha, fa & $pha$ & $$pha, fa$$ \cr -i & $i$ or $[]<<i$ & $$i$$ & -ga & $ga$ & $$ga$$ & -ba & $ba$ & $$ba$$ \cr -ii & $ii$ or $[]<<ii$ & $$ii$$ & -gha & $gha$ & $$gha$$ & -bha & $bha$ & $$bha$$ \cr -u & $u$ or $[]<<u$ & $$u$$ & -n"a & $n"a$ & $$n"a$$ & -ma & $ma$ & $$ma$$ \cr -uu & $uu$ or $[]<<uu$ & $$uu$$ & -ca & $ca$ & $$ca$$ & -ya & $ya$ & $$ya$$ \cr -.r & $.r$ or $[]<<.r$ & $$.r$$ & -cha & $cha$ & $$cha$$ & -ra & $ra$ & $$ra$$ \cr -.r.r & $.r.r$ or $[]<<.r.r$ & $$.r.r$$ & -ja & $ja$ & $$ja$$ & -Ra, t\_a& $Ra$ & $$Ra, t_a$$ \cr -.l & $.l$ & $$.l$$ & -jha & $jha$ & $$jha$$ & -RRa, t\_t\_a & $RRa$ & $$RRa$$ \cr -.l.l, .L& $.l.l$ & $$.l.l$$ & -n\~{}a & $n~a$ & $$n~a$$ & -la & $la$ & $$la$$ \cr -e & $e$ or $[]<<e$ & $$e$$ & -Ta & $Ta$ & $$Ta$$ & -va & $va$ & $$va$$ \cr -ee & $ee$ or $[]<<ee$ & $$ee$$ & -Tha & $Tha$ & $$Tha$$ & -sha & $sha$ & $$sha$$ \cr -ai & $ai$ or $[]<<ai$ & $$ai$$ & -Da & $Da$ & $$Da$$ & -Sa & $Sa$ & $$Sa$$ \cr -o & $o$ or $[]<<o$ & $$o$$ & -Dha & $Dha$ & $$Dha$$ & -sa & $sa$ & $$sa$$ \cr -oo & $oo$ or $[]<<oo$ & $$oo$$ & -Na & $Na$ & $$Na$$ & -ha & $ha$ & $$ha$$ \cr -au & $au$ or $[]<<au$ & $$au$$ & -ta & $ta$ & $$ta$$ & -La & $La$ & $$La$$ \cr -au" & $au"$ or $[]<<au"$ & $$au"$$ & -tha & $tha$ & $$tha$$ & -zha & $zha$ & $$zha$$ \cr -M & $M$ & $$M$$ & -da & $da$ & $$da$$ & -+ & $[]<<+$ & \cr -H & $H$ & $$H$$ & -dha & $dha$ & $$dha$$ & -u+ & $[]<<u+$ & $$u+$$ \cr - & & & -na, n\_a& $na$ & $$na, n_a$$ & - & & \cr -\noalign{\hrule height.8pt} -}\egroup - - -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrans.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrans.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 28da2196ac7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrans.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ - -\bgroup -\def\malstrut{\vtop to4pt{}\vbox to10pt{}} -\def\q{\quad\hfill} -\def\x{\vrule\ } -\def\xx{\vrule width.8pt} -\offinterlineskip -\halign{\malstrut\xx\ \tt#\q&\x#\q&\x#\q\xx\ &\tt#\q&\x#\q&\x#\q\xx\ &\tt#\q&\x#\q&\x#\q\xx\cr -\noalign{\hrule height.8pt} -a & {\mm \X{\<5>}} or implicit & {\mmtr a} & -ka & {\mm \X{\<21>}} & {\mmtr ka} & -pa & {\mm \X{\<42>}} & {\mmtr pa} \cr -aa, A & {\mm \X{\<6>}} or {\mm \<00>\<62>} & {\mmtr \=a} & -kha & {\mm \X{\<22>}} & {\mmtr kha} & -pha, fa & {\mm \X{\<43>}} & {\mmtr pha, fa} \cr -i & {\mm \X{\<7>}} or {\mm \<00>\<63>} & {\mmtr i} & -ga & {\mm \X{\<23>}} & {\mmtr ga} & -ba & {\mm \X{\<44>}} & {\mmtr ba} \cr -ii, I & {\mm \X{\<7>\<87>}} or {\mm \<00>\<64>} & {\mmtr {\=\i}} & -gha & {\mm \X{\<24>}} & {\mmtr gha} & -bha & {\mm \X{\<45>}} & {\mmtr bha} \cr -u & {\mm \X{\<9>}} or {\mm \<00>\<72>} & {\mmtr u} & -n"a & {\mm \X{\<25>}} & {\mmtr \.na} & -ma & {\mm \X{\<46>}} & {\mmtr ma} \cr -uu, U & {\mm \X{\<9>\<87>}} or {\mm \<00>\<73>} & {\mmtr \=u} & -ca & {\mm \X{\<26>}} & {\mmtr ca} & -ya & {\mm \X{\<47>}} & {\mmtr ya} \cr -.r & {\mm \X{\<11>}} or {\mm \<00>\<75>} & {\mmtr \d r} & -cha & {\mm \X{\<27>}} & {\mmtr cha} & -ra & {\mm \X{\<48>}} & {\mmtr ra} \cr -.r.r, .R& {\mm \X{\<96>}} or {\mm \M{\<00>}{\<68>}} & {\mmtr {\rii}} & -ja & {\mm \X{\<28>}} & {\mmtr ja} & -Ra, t\_a& {\mm \X{\<49>}} & {\mmtr \b ra, \b ta} \cr -.l & {\mm \X{\<12>}} & {\mmtr \d l} & -jha & {\mm \X{\<29>}} & {\mmtr jha} & -RRa, t\_t\_a & {\mm \X{\<243>}} & {\mmtr \b ta} \cr -.l.l, .L& {\mm \X{\<97>}} & {\mmtr {\lii}} & -n\~{}a & {\mm \X{\<30>}} & {\mmtr \~na} & -la & {\mm \X{\<50>}} & {\mmtr la} \cr -e & {\mm \X{\<14>}} or {\mm \<70>\<00>} & {\mmtr e} & -Ta & {\mm \X{\<31>}} & {\mmtr \d ta} & -va & {\mm \X{\<53>}} & {\mmtr va} \cr -ee, E & {\mm \X{\<15>}} or {\mm \<71>\<00>} & {\mmtr \=e} & -Tha & {\mm \X{\<32>}} & {\mmtr \d tha} & -sha & {\mm \X{\<54>}} & {\mmtr \'sa} \cr -ai & {\mm \X{\<70>\<14>}} or {\mm \<70>\<70>\<00>} & {\mmtr ai} & -Da & {\mm \X{\<33>}} & {\mmtr \d da} & -Sa & {\mm \X{\<55>}} & {\mmtr \d sa} \cr -o & {\mm \X{\<18>}} or {\mm \<70>\<00>\<62>} & {\mmtr o} & -Dha & {\mm \X{\<34>}} & {\mmtr \d dha} & -sa & {\mm \X{\<56>}} & {\mmtr sa} \cr -oo, O & {\mm \X{\<18>\<62>}} or {\mm \<71>\<00>\<62>} & {\mmtr \=o} & -Na & {\mm \X{\<35>}} & {\mmtr \d na} & -ha & {\mm \X{\<57>}} & {\mmtr ha} \cr -au & {\mm \X{\<18>\<87>}} or {\mm \<00>\<87>} & {\mmtr au} & -ta & {\mm \X{\<36>}} & {\mmtr ta} & -La & {\mm \X{\<51>}} & {\mmtr \d la} \cr -au" & {\mm \<87>} or {\mm \<70>\<00>\<87>} & {\mmtr au} & -tha & {\mm \X{\<37>}} & {\mmtr tha} & -zha & {\mm \X{\<52>}} & {\mmtr \b za} \cr -M & {\mm \<2>} & {\mmtr \d m} & -da & {\mm \X{\<38>}} & {\mmtr da} & -+ & {\mm \Q{\<00>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}} & \cr -H & {\mm \<3>} & {\mmtr \d h} & -dha & {\mm \X{\<39>}} & {\mmtr dha} & -u+ & {\mm \Q{\<00>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}} & {\mmtr \u u} \cr - & & & -na, n\_a& {\mm \X{\<40>}} & {\mmtr na, \b na} & - & & \cr -\noalign{\hrule height.8pt} -}\egroup - - -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrmacs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrmacs.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0a138605747..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmtrmacs.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -% mmtrmacs -- macros for Malayalam text in transcription -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 10-JAN-1993 - -\ifx\mmtrmacsloaded\relax\endinput\else\let\mmtrmacsloaded=\relax\fi - -%%%%%% nothing special to start Malayalam transcription - -\def\mmtr{} - -%%%%%% we need the mm-fonts for dotted circle and ornamental star - -\def\dotcircle{{\mm\char0}} -\def\ornstar{{\mm\char255}} - -%%%%%% make math-mode available - -\def\math{$} -\def\Math{$$} -\def\dollar{\$} -\def\lbrace{{\char"7B}} -\def\rbrace{{\char"7D}} -\def\bslash{{\char"5C}} - -%%%%%% accent-jiggling - -% double dot below accent (uses umlaut) -\def\dd#1{\putaccentbelow{\char"7F}{#1}} -% ring below accent -\def\r#1{\putaccentbelow{\char"17}{#1}} -% override default TeX definitions -%\def\`#1{\putaccentontop{\char"12}{#1}} -%\def\'#1{\putaccentontop{\char"13}{#1}} -%\def\v#1{\putaccentontop{\char"14}{#1}} -%\def\u#1{\putaccentontop{\char"15}{#1}} -%\def\=#1{\putaccentontop{\char"16}{#1}} - -\def\rii{\putaccentontop{\char"16}{\d r}} -\def\lii{\putaccentontop{\char"16}{\d l}} -\def\Rii{\putaccentontop{\char"16}{\d R}} -\def\Lii{\putaccentontop{\char"16}{\d L}} -\def\RII{\Rii} -\def\LII{\Lii} - -% put accent #1, which is normally put on top, centered below #2 -\def\putaccentbelow#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox0=\hbox{#2}\setbox1=\hbox{#1}% - \dimen0=.5\wd0\advance\dimen0by.5\wd1% - \dimen1=\dp0\advance\dimen1by\ht1\advance\dimen1by.2ex% - \dimen3=.5\wd0\advance\dimen3by-.5\wd1% - \setbox2=\hbox{\box0\kern-\dimen0\lower\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}% - \dimen4=\dp2% - \advance\dimen4by-1.3ex% adjust depth of box - \dp2=\dimen4% - \box2}} - -% put accent #1 centered on top of #2 -\def\putaccentontop#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox0=\hbox{#2}\setbox1=\hbox{#1}% - \dimen0=.5\wd0\advance\dimen0by.5\wd1% - \dimen1=\ht0\advance\dimen1by-1ex% was: .45em% - \dimen3=.5\wd0\advance\dimen3by-.5\wd1% - \box0\kern-\dimen0\raise\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}} - -%%%%%% That's all - -\endinput - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmxfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmxfont.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5e5ebd00ea8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/mmxfont.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -% mmxfont.tex -- load extra fonts for Malayalam TeX -% (c) 1993 Jeroen Hellingman -% last edit: 22-JAN-1992 - -% The following fonts are only available for reformed script, -% when used with traditional script, various glyphs will be missing. - -%%%%% some fonts for headlines - -\font\bigmmf=mmbig % Malayalam Big 21pt -\font\bigmmof=mmbigo % Malayalam Big Outline 21pt -\font\bigrm=cmbx12 scaled \magstep3 -\font\hugemmf=mmbig scaled \magstep3 % Malayalam Big 36pt -\font\hugerm=cmbx12 scaled 2986 % \magstep6 not available - -\def\bigmmr{\let\mmcurf=\bigmmf\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\bigrm - \mmcbls=28pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\bigmmo{\let\mmcurf=\bigmmof\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\bigrm - \mmcbls=28pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\hugemmr{\let\mmcurf=\hugemmf\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\hugerm - \mmcbls=48pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -%%%%% some experimental fonts - -\font\mmxa=mmexpa12 % Malayalam Experimental A 12pt -\font\mmxb=mmexpb12 % Malayalam Experimental B 12pt -\font\mmxc=mmexpc12 % Malayalam Experimental C 12pt - -\def\xamm{\let\mmcurf=\mmxa\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\xbmm{\let\mmcurf=\mmxb\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} -\def\xcmm{\let\mmcurf=\mmxc\let\mmcursf=\mmsf\let\mmcurrm=\twelverm - \mmcbls=15.6pt\ifmmmode\setmm\fi} - -%%%%% end of mmexfont.tex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/ornament.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/ornament.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 123c289ddfa..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/ornament.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -% ornament.tex -- load ornament font -% (c) Jeroen Hellingman 1993 -% last edit: 04-APR-1993 - -\font\ornament=orn10 - -\def\orn{{\ornament\char0}} -\def\Orn{{\ornament\char1}} -\def\ORN{{\ornament\char2}} -\def\sine{{\ornament\char3}} -\def\Sine{{\ornament\char4}} -\def\SINE{{\ornament\char5}} - -\def\ornline#1{\bigskip\centerline{#1}\bigskip} - -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/prodigal.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/prodigal.mm deleted file mode 100644 index f4557417ce2..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/prodigal.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ -% prodigal.mm -- the fable of the prodigal son with parallel -% transcription and translation, taken from Grierson. -% last edit: 07-FEB-1993 - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs -\input twolines - -\def\malstrut{\leavevmode\lower6pt\vbox to20pt{}} -\def\firststyle{\malstrut} -\def\secondstyle{\rm} -\def\thirdstyle{\it} - -\raggedbottom -\emergencystretch=30pt -\parindent=0pt - -\centerline{$$^^malayaaLam^^$$} -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines - -[$oru$|$$^oru$$|One] [$manuSyannu$|$$manuSyannu$$|man-to] -[$raNTu$|$$raNDu$$|two] [$makkaL$|$$makkaL$$|sons] -[$uNTaayirunnu.$|$$uND-aay-irunnu.$$|having-become-were.] -[$atil$|$$^adil$$|That-in] [$iLayavan$|$$iLayavan$$|the-younger] -[$appanooTu,$|$$appanooDu,$$|the-father-to,] -[$`appaa,$|$$`appaa,$$|`father,] -[$vastukkaLil$|$$vastu-kkaLil$$|goods-in] [$enikku$|$$enikku$$|me-to] -[$vareeNTunna$|$$var-eeNDunna$$|coming] [$pan"ku$|$$pan"gu$$|share] -[$tareeNamee,'$|$$tar-eeNam-ee,'$$|give-should,'] -[$ennu$|$$ennu$$|having-said] [$paRun~n~u,$|$$paRun~n~u,$$|said,] -[$avanum$|$$avan-um$$|he-and] [$mutaline$|$$mudaline$$|property] -[$avarkku$|$$avarkku$$|them-to] -[$pakuti ceytu.$|$$pagudi-ceydu.$$|share-made.] -% -[$eeRe$|$$^eeRe$$|Many] [$naal$|$$naal$$|days] -[$kazhiyum$|$$kazhiyum$$|passing] [$munpe$|$$mumbe$$|before] -[$iLaya$|$$iLaya$$|younger] [$makan$|$$makan$$|son] -[$sakalavum$|$$sakalavum$$|all] -[$svaruupiccukoNTu$|$$svaruupiccu-koNDu$$|having-collected-for-himself] -[$duura$|$$duura$$|far] -[$deeshatteekku$|$$deeshatteekku$$|country-to] -[$yaatra$|$$yaatra$$|journey] [$pooyi$|$$pooyi$$|having-gone] -[$aviTe$|$$aviDe$$|there] -[$durnnaTappaayi$|$$durnnaDapp-aayi$$|bad-conduct-becoming] -[$jiiviccu$|$$jiiviccu$$|having-lived] -[$tanRe$|$$tanRe$$|his] [$vastu$|$$vastu$$|property] -[$naanaavidham$|$$naanaavidham$$|in-various-ways] -[$aakkikkaLan~n~u.$|$$aakki-kkaLan~n~u.$$|made-wasted.] -% -[$ellaam$|$$^ellaam$$|All] -[$celavazhicca$|$$celavazhicca$$|spent] [$sheeSam$|$$sheeSam$$|after] -[$aa$|$$aa$$|that] [$deeshattil$|$$deeshattil$$|country-in] -[$kaThina$|$$kaThina$$|severe] [$kSaamam$|$$kSaamam$$|famine] -[$uNTaayiTTu$|$$uNDaay-iTTu$$|having-become] -[$avannu$|$$avannu$$|him-to] [$muTTu$|$$muTTu$$|want] -[$vannu$|$$vannu$$|coming] [$tuTan"n"i.$|$$tuDan"n"i.$$|began.] -% -[$ennaaRe$|$$^ennaaRe$$|Then] [$avan$|$$avan$$|he] -[$pooyi$|$$pooyi$$|having-gone] [$aa$|$$aa$$|that] -[$deeshattilee$|$$deeshattil-ee$$|country-in-being] -[$pauranmaaril$|$$pauranmaaril$$|citizens-among] -[$oruttanooTu$|$$oruttanooDu$$|one-with] -[$paRRikkoNTu$|$$paRRi-kkoNDu$$|joining-himself] -[$aayavan$|$$aay-avan$$|having-become-he] -[$avane$|$$avane$$|him] [$tanRe$|$$tanRe$$|his] -[$nilan"n"aLil$|$$nilan"n"aLil$$|fields-in] -[$pannikaLe$|$$pannigaLe$$|pigs] [$meeypaan$|$$meeypaan$$|to-feed] -[$ayaccu.$|$$ayaccu.$$|sent.] -% -[$pannikaL$|$$^pannigaL$$|Pigs] [$tinnunna$|$$tinunna$$|eating] -[$marappayaRu$|$$marappayaRu$$|husk] [$koNTu$|$$koNDu$$|taking] -[$tanRe$|$$tanRe$$|his] [$vayaRu$|$$vayaRu$$|belly] -[$niReppaan$|$$niReppaan$$|to-fill] -[$avan$|$$avan$$|he] [$aagrahiccu$|$$aagrahiccu$$|wished] -[$en"kilum$|$$en"gilum$$|though] [$aarum$|$$aar-um$$|anybody] -[$avannu$|$$avannu$$|him-to] [$koTuttilla.$|$$koDutt-illa.$$|gave-not.] -% -[$appooL$|$$^appooL$$|Then] [$buddhi$|$$buddhi$$|sense] -[$teLin~n~iTTu$|$$teLin~n~iTTu$$|having-cleared] [$avan$|$$avan$$|he] -[$paRan~n~u,$|$$paRan~n~u,$$|said,] [$`enRe$|$$`enRe$$|`my] -[$appanRe$|$$appanRe$$|father-of] [$etra$|$$etra$$|how-many] -[$kuulikkaar$|$$kuulikkaar$$|servants] [$appam$|$$appam$$|bread] -[$tinnu$|$$tinnu$$|having-eaten] -[$sheeSippikkunnuNTu$|$$sheeSippikkunn-uNDu$$|saving-are] -[$n~aanoo$|$$n~aan-oo$$|I-but] [$vishappu$|$$vishappu$$|hunger] -[$koNTu$|$$koNDu$$|taking] -[$nashiccupookunnu.$|$$nashiccu-poogunnu.$$|perishing-go.] -% -[$n~aan$|$$^n~aan$$|I] [$ezhuniiRRu$|$$ezhuniiRRu$$|having-arisen] -[$enRe$|$$enRe$$|my] [$appanRe$|$$appanRe$$|father's] -[$aTukkaleekku$|$$aDukkaleekku$$|presence-to] -[$pooyi$|$$pooyi$$|going] [$avanooTu,$|$$avanooDu,$$|him-to,] -[$``appaa,$|$$``appaa,$$|``father,] [$n~aan$|$$n~aan$$|I] -[$svarggattooTum$|$$svarggattooD-um$$|heaven-to-and] -[$ninnooTum$|$$ninnooDum$$|thee-to-and] [$paapam$|$$paapam$$|sin] -[$ceytu.$|$$ceydu.$$|did.] -% -[$ini$|$$^ini$$|Hereafter] [$ninRe$|$$ninRe$$|thy] -[$makan$|$$magan$$|son] [$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] -[$viLikkappeTuvaan$|$$viLikka-ppeDuvaan$$|to-be-called] -[$yoogyanalla.$|$$yoogyan-alla.$$|fit-man-am-not.] -% -[$ninRe$|$$^ninRe$$|Thy] [$kuulikkaaril$|$$kuulikkaaril$$|servants-among] -[$oruttane$|$$oruttane$$|one] [$poole$|$$poole$$|like] -[$enne$|$$enne$$|me] -[$aakkikkoLLeeNamee,''$|$$aakki-kkoLL-eeNam-ee,''$$|having-made-to-take-is-wanted,''] -[$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] [$paRayum.'$|$$paRayum.'$$|shall-say.'] -% -[$enniTTu$|$$^enniTTu$$|Having-said] -[$ezhuniiRRu$|$$ezhuniiRRu$$|having-arisen] -[$tanRe$|$$tanRe$$|his] [$appanRe$|$$appanRe$$|father's] -[$aTukkaleekku$|$$aDukkaleeku$$|presence-to] [$pooyi.$|$$pooyi.$$|went.] -% -[$avan$|$$^avan$$|He] -[$duurattuLLappooL$|$$duurattuLL-appool$$|far-being-time-at] -[$tannee$|$$tannee$$|indeed] [$appan$|$$appan$$|the-father] -[$avane$|$$avane$$|him] [$kaNTu$|$$kaNDu$$|seeing] -[$karaLalin~n~u$|$$karaL-alin~n~u$$|heart-melting] -[$ooTiccennu$|$$ooDi-ccennu$$|running-going] [$avanRe$|$$avanRe$$|his] -[$kazhuttil$|$$kazhuttil$$|neck-on] -[$keTTippiTiccu$|$$keTTippiDiccu$$|having-attached-seized] -[$avane$|$$avane$$|him] -[$cunpiccu.$|$$cumbiccu.$$|kissed.] -% -[$makan$|$$^magan$$|The-son] [$avanooTu,$|$$avanooDu,$$|him-to,] -[$`appaa,$|$$`appaa,$$|`father,] [$n~aan$|$$n~aan$$|I] -[$svarggattooTum$|$$svarggattooD-um$$|heaven-to-and] -[$ninnooTum$|$$ninnooDum$$|thee-to-and] [$paapam$|$$paapam$$|sin] -[$ceytu.$|$$ceydu.$$|did.] -% -[$ini$|$$^ini$$|Hereafter] [$ninRe$|$$ninRe$$|thy] -[$makan$|$$magan$$|son] [$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] -[$viLikkappeTuvaan$|$$viLikka-ppeDuvaan$$|to-be-called] -[$yoogyanumalla,'$|$$yoogyan-um-alla,'$$|fit-man-at-all-am-not,'] -[$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] [$paRan~n~u.$|$$paRan~n~u.$$|said.] -% -[$ennaaRe$|$$^ennaaRe$$|But] [$appan$|$$appan$$|the-father] -[$tanRe$|$$tanRe$$|his] [$daasarooTu,$|$$daasarooTu,$$|slaves-to,] -[$`veekam$|$$`vegam$$|`quickly] -[$meelttaramaaya$|$$meel-ttaram-aaya$$|high-class-being] -[$an"ki$|$$an"gi$$|robe] -[$koNTuvannu$|$$koNDu-vannu$$|having-taken-having-come] -[$ivane$|$$ivane$$|him] [$uTuppippin,$|$$uDuppippin,$$|dress-ye,] -[$keikku$|$$keikku$$|hand-on] [$moodiravum$|$$moodirav-um$$|ring-and] -[$kaalukaLkku$|$$kaalugaLkku$$|feet-on] -[$cerippukaLum$|$$cerippugaLum$$|shoes-and] -[$iTuvippin.$|$$iDuvippin.$$|put-ye.] -% -[$naam$|$$^naam$$|We] [$bhakSiccu$|$$bhakSiccu$$|eating] -[$aanandikka.$|$$aanandikka.$$|shall-feast.] -% -[$ii$|$$^ii$$|This] [$enRe$|$$enRe$$|my] [$makan$|$$magan$$|son] -[$mariccavan$|$$mariccavan$$|dead-man] -[$aayirunnu,$|$$aay-irunnu,$$|having-become-is,] -[$tirikee$|$$tirigee$$|again] [$uyirttu;$|$$uyrittu;$$|revived;] -[$kaaNaate$|$$kaaNaade$$|not-seeing] [$pooyavan$|$$pooyavan$$|gone-man] -[$aayirunnu,$|$$aay-irunnu,$$|having-become-is,] -[$kaNTukiTTakayum$|$$kaNDukiTTagayum$$|seeing-finding] -[$ceytuvalloo?'$|$$ceydu-v-alloo?'$$|made-is-it-not?'] -[$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] [$paRan~n~u.$|$$paRan~n~u.$$|said.] -% -[$avar$|$$^avar$$|They] [$aanandiccu$|$$aanandiccu$$|feasting] -[$tuTan"n"i.$|$$tuDan"n"i.$$|began.] - - -[$ennaal$|$$^ennaal$$|Now] [$avanRe$|$$avanRe$$|his] -[$muutta$|$$muutta$$|elder] [$makan$|$$magan$$|son] -[$vayalil$|$$vayalil$$|field-in] [$aayirunnu,$|$$aay-irunnu,$$|had-been,] -[$aayavan$|$$aay-avan$$|having-become-he] [$vannu$|$$vannu$$|coming] -[$viiTTinooTu$|$$viiTTinooDu$$|house-to] -[$aTuttappooL$|$$aDuttappooL$$|coming-when] -[$vaadyavum$|$$vaadyav-um$$|music-and] -[$n.rttaghooSan"n"aLum$|$$n.rttaghooSan"n"aL-um$$|dancing-sounds-and] -[$keeTTu$|$$keeTTu$$|hearing] -[$baalyakkaaril$|$$baalya-kkaaril$$|servants-among] -[$oruttane$|$$oruttane$$|one] [$viLiccu,$|$$viLiccu,$$|calling,] -[$`itentu?'$|$$`id-endu?'$$|`this-what?'] [$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] -[$coodiccu.$|$$coodiccu.$$|asked.] -% -[$avan$|$$^avan$$|he] [$avanooTu$|$$avanooDu$$|him-to] -[$paRun~n~u,$|$$paRun~n~u,$$|said,] [$`ninRe$|$$`ninRe$$|`thy] -[$sahoodaran$|$$sahoodaran$$|brother] [$vannu$|$$vannu$$|coming] -[$`ninRe$|$$`ninRe$$|`thy] [$appan$|$$appan$$|father] -[$avane$|$$avane$$|him] [$saukhyattooTe$|$$saukhyattooDe$$|healthy] -[$kiTTiyatukoNTu$|$$kiTTiyadu-koNDu$$|finding-on-account-of] -[$virunnu$|$$virunnu$$|feast] [$kazhiccu.'$|$$kazhiccu.'$$|made.'] -% -[$appooL$|$$^appooL$$|Then] [$avan$|$$avan$$|he] -[$koopiccu$|$$koopiccu$$|getting-angry] [$akam$|$$agam$$|house] -[$bukavaan$|$$bugavaan$$|to-enter] -[$manassillaan~n~u,$|$$manass-illaan~n~u,$$|mind-was-not,] -[$enniTTu$|$$enniTTu$$|having said] [$appan$|$$appan$$|the-father] -[$puRattu$|$$puRattu$$|out] [$vannu$|$$vannu$$|having-come] -[$avanooTu$|$$avanooDu$$|him-with] -[$apeekSiccu.$|$$apeekSiccu.$$|entreated.] -% -[$ennaaRe$|$$^ennaaRe$$|But] [$avan$|$$avan$$|he] -[$avanooTu,$|$$avanooDu,$$|him-to,] -[$`kaNTaalum,$|$$`kaND-aalum,$$|`see-please,] [$itra$|$$itra$$|so-many] -[$varSamaayi$|$$varSam-aayi$$|years-having-become] -[$n~aan$|$$n~aan$$|I] [$ninne$|$$ninne$$|thee] -[$seevikkunnu.$|$$seevikkunnu.$$|serve.] -% -[$ninRe$|$$^ninRe$$|Thy] [$kalpana$|$$kalpana$$|order] -[$oru$|$$oru$$|one] [$naaLum$|$$naaL-um$$|day-even] -[$laMghiccatum$|$$lan"ghiccad-um$$|trangressing-even] -[$illa,$|$$illa,$$|was-not,] [$ennaal$|$$ennaal$$|but] [$enRe$|$$enRe$$|my] -[$can"n"aatikaLumaayi$|$$can"n"aatikaLum-aayi$$|friends-with-having-become] -[$aanandikkeeNTatinnu$|$$aanandikk-eeNDadinnu$$|to-feast-wanted-being-for] -[$nii$|$$nii$$|thou] [$orikkalum$|$$orikkal-um$$|once-even] -[$enikku$|$$enikku$$|me-to] [$or$|$$or$$|one] -[$aaTTinkuTTi$|$$aaTTinkuTTi$$|kid] -[$tanniTTilla.$|$$tann-iTT-illa.$$|gavest-not.] -% -[$veeshyamaaroTu$|$$^veeshyamaaroDu$$|Harlots-with] -[$kuuTi$|$$kuuDi$$|joining] [$ninRe$|$$ninRe$$|thy] -[$mutal$|$$mudal$$|property] [$tinnu$|$$tinnu$$|eating] -[$kaLan~n~a$|$$kaLan~n~a$$|having-wasted] [$ii$|$$ii$$|this] -[$ninRe$|$$ninRe$$|thy] [$makan$|$$magan$$|son] -[$vannappoozhekkoo$|$$vann-appoozhekkoo$$|coming-when] -[$avannaayi$|$$avann-aayi$$|him-for] [$virunnu$|$$virunnu$$|feast] -[$kazhiccuvalloo?'$|$$kazhiccuv-alloo?'$$|madest-is-it-not?'] -[$ennu$|$$ennu$$|saying] [$uttaram$|$$uttaram$$|reply] -[$colli.$|$$colli.$$|spoke.] -% -[$appooL$|$$^appooL$$|Then] [$avan$|$$avan$$|he] -[$avanooTu$|$$avanooDu$$|him-to] [$paRan~n~u,$|$$paRan~n~u,$$|said,] -[$`makanee,$|$$`magan-ee,$$|`son-O,] [$nii$|$$nii$$|thou] -[$eppoozhum$|$$eppoozh-um$$|always] [$ennooTu$|$$ennooDu$$|me-with] -[$kuTe$|$$kuDe$$|together] -[$aakunnuvalloo?'$|$$aagunnuv-alloo?'$$|art-is-it-not?'] -[$enikkuLLatu$|$$enikk-uLLadu$$|me-to-being-that] -[$ellaam$|$$ellaam$$|all] [$ninReeTu$|$$ninReeDu$$|thine] -[$aakunnu.$|$$aagunnu.$$|is.] -% -[$ennaal$|$$^ennaal$$|But] [$ii$|$$ii$$|this] [$ninRe$|$$ninRe$$|thy] -[$sahoodaran$|$$sahoodaran$$|brother] [$mariccavan$|$$mariccavan$$|dead-man] -[$aayirunnu$|$$aay-irunnu$$|had-become] -[$tirikee$|$$tirigee$$|again] [$uyirttu;$|$$uyirttu;$$|revived;] -[$kaaNaate$|$$kaaNaade$$|not-seeing] [$pooyavan$|$$pooyavan$$|goer] -[$aayirunnu,$|$$aay-irunnu,$$|had-become,] -[$kaNTukiTTiyirikkayaal$|$$kaNDu-kiTTiy-irikkayaal$$|seeing-reaching-being-because] -[$naam$|$$naam$$|we] [$aanandiccu$|$$aanandiccu$$|having-been-merry] -[$santooSikkeeNTatalloo?$|$$santooSikk-eeNDadalloo?$$|to-feast-wanted-being-is-it-not?] -[$aakunnu.'$|$$aagunnu.'$$|is.'] - - -\endthreelines - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/prodigal.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/prodigal.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3ea084ea4d3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/prodigal.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmmacs -\input mmtrmacs -\input twolines - -\def\malstrut{\leavevmode\lower6pt\vbox to20pt{}} -\def\firststyle{\malstrut} -\def\secondstyle{\rm} -\def\thirdstyle{\it} - -\raggedbottom -\emergencystretch=30pt -\parindent=0pt - -\centerline{{\mmtr MALAY\=A\d LAM}} -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines - -[{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>}}|{\mmtr Oru}|One] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<55>\<83>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr manu\d syannu}|man-to] -[{\mm \X{\<48>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr ra\d n\d du}|two] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<160>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr makka\d l}|sons] -[{\mm \X{\<9>}\X{\<187>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr u\d n\d d-\=ay-irunnu.}|having-become-were.] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr Adil}|That-in] [{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\<51>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr i\d layavan}|the-younger] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr appan\=o\d du,}|the-father-to,] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<5>}\X{\<242>\<62>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr `app\=a,}|`father,] -[{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\M{\<56>}{\Z\<133>}}\X{\<160>}\X{\<51>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr vastu-kka\d lil}|goods-in] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<168>}}|{\mmtr enikku}|me-to] -[{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<48>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}\X{\<167>}}|{\mmtr var-\=e\d n\d dunna}|coming] [{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<182>}}|{\mmtr pa\.ngu}|share] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<71>\<48>}\X{\<35>}\X{\<71>\<46>}{\RMF,}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr tar-\=e\d nam-\=e,'}|give-should,'] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|having-said] [{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\M{\<49>}{\<65>}}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr pa\b ru\~n\~nu,}|said,] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr avan-um}|he-and] [{\mm \X{\M{\<46>}{\<65>}}\X{\<36>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr mudaline}|property] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<168>}}}}|{\mmtr avarkku}|them-to] -[{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<36>\<63>} \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\Z\<133>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr pagudi-ceydu.}|share-made.] -[{\mm \X{\<15>}\X{\<70>\<49>}}|{\mmtr \=E\b re}|Many] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr n\=al}|days] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<52>\<63>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr ka\b ziyum}|passing] [{\mm \X{\M{\<46>}{\<65>}}\X{\<70>\<220>}}|{\mmtr mumbe}|before] -[{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\<51>}\X{\<47>}}|{\mmtr i\d laya}|younger] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr makan}|son] -[{\mm \X{\<56>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<50>}\X{\M{\<53>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr sakalavum}|all] -[{\mm \X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\<147>}\X{\<42>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}\X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr svar\=upiccu-ko\d n\d du}|having-collected-for-himself] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<38>}{\<66>}}\X{\<48>}}|{\mmtr d\=ura}|far] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<38>}\X{\<54>}\X{\<71>\<165>}\X{\<168>}}|{\mmtr d\=e\'satt\=ekku}|country-to] -[{\mm \X{\<47>\<62>}\X{\<205>}}|{\mmtr y\=atra}|journey] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr p\=oyi}|having-gone] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<31>}}|{\mmtr avi\d de}|there] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<38>}{\<65>}}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<167>}}}\X{\<31>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr durnna\d dapp-\=ayi}|bad-conduct-becoming] -[{\mm \X{\<28>\<64>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr j{\=\i}viccu}|having-lived] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr tan\b re}|his] [{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\M{\<56>}{\Z\<133>}}}|{\mmtr vastu}|property] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<39>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr n\=an\=avidham}|in-various-ways] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<160>}\X{\<51>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr \=akki-kka\d la\~n\~nu.}|made-wasted.] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr Ell\=am}|All] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\<50>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<52>\<63>}\X{\<247>}}|{\mmtr celava\b zicca}|spent] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<54>}\X{\<55>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr \'s\=e\d sam}|after] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}}|{\mmtr \=a}|that] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<38>}\X{\<54>}\X{\<165>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr d\=e\'sattil}|country-in] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<32>\<63>}\X{\<40>}}|{\mmtr ka\d thina}|severe] [{\mm \X{\<251>\<62>}\X{\<46>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr k\d s\=amam}|famine] -[{\mm \X{\<9>}\X{\<187>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr u\d n\d d\=ay-i\d t\d tu}|having-become] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr avannu}|him-to] [{\mm \X{\M{\<46>}{\<65>}}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr mu\d t\d tu}|want] -[{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr vannu}|coming] [{\mm \X{\<133>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<161>\<63>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr tu\d da\.n\.ni.}|began.] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<49>}}|{\mmtr Enn\=a\b re}|Then] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr avan}|he] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr p\=oyi}|having-gone] [{\mm \X{\<6>}}|{\mmtr \=a}|that] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<38>}\X{\<54>}\X{\<165>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<50>}}|{\mmtr d\=e\'sattil-\=e}|country-in-being] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<42>\<87>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<193>\<62>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr pauranm\=aril}|citizens-among] -[{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<165>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr oruttan\=o\d du}|one-with] -[{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<243>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<160>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr pa\b ti-kko\d n\d du}|joining-himself] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr \=ay-avan}|having-become-he] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr avane}|him] [{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr tan\b re}|his] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<50>}\X{\<161>}\X{\<51>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr nila\.n\.na\d lil}|fields-in] -[{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<167>\<63>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<70>\<51>}}|{\mmtr panniga\d le}|pigs] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<46>}\X{\Q{\<47>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<42>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr m\=eyp\=an}|to-feed] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<47>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr ayaccu.}|sent.] -[{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<167>\<63>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr Panniga\d l}|Pigs] [{\mm \X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<167>}}|{\mmtr tinunna}|eating] -[{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<47>}\X{\M{\<49>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr marappaya\b ru}|husk] [{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr ko\d n\d du}|taking] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr tan\b re}|his] [{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<47>}\X{\M{\<49>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr vaya\b ru}|belly] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<49>}\X{\<242>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr ni\b repp\=an}|to-fill] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr avan}|he] [{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<201>}\X{\<57>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr \=agrahiccu}|wished] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<181>\<63>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr e\.ngilum}|though] [{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr \=ar-um}|anybody] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr avannu}|him-to] [{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<165>\<63>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr ko\d dutt-illa.}|gave-not.] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr App\=o\d l}|Then] [{\mm \X{\M{\<44>}{\<65>}}\X{\<192>\<63>}}|{\mmtr buddhi}|sense] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<36>}\X{\<51>\<63>}\X{\<163>\<63>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr te\d li\~n\~ni\d t\d tu}|having-cleared] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr avan}|he] -[{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr pa\b ra\~n\~nu,}|said,] [{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<14>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr `en\b re}|`my] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr appan\b re}|father-of] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<205>}}|{\mmtr etra}|how-many] -[{\mm \X{\<139>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<62>}\X{\<80>}}|{\mmtr k\=ulikk\=ar}|servants] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr appam}|bread] -[{\mm \X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr tinnu}|having-eaten] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<54>}\X{\<55>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<168>}\X{\<174>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr \'s\=e\d sippikkunn-u\d n\d du}|saving-are] -[{\mm \X{\<30>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}}|{\mmtr \~n\=an-\=o}|I-but] [{\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<54>}\X{\M{\<242>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr vi\'sappu}|hunger] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr ko\d n\d du}|taking] -[{\mm \X{\<40>}\X{\<54>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}\X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr na\'siccu-p\=ogunnu.}|perishing-go.] -[{\mm \X{\<30>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr \~N\=an}|I] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\B{\<52>}{\<65>}}\X{\<40>\<64>}\X{\M{\<243>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr e\b zun{\=\i}\b tu}|having-arisen] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr en\b re}|my] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr appan\b re}|father's] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<160>}\X{\<71>\<50>}\X{\<168>}}|{\mmtr a\d dukkal\=ekku}|presence-to] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr p\=oyi}|going] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr avan\=o\d du,}|him-to,] -[{\mm {\RMF``}\X{\<5>}\X{\<242>\<62>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr ``app\=a,}|``father,] [{\mm \X{\<30>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr \~n\=an}|I] -[{\mm \X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<240>}}}\X{\<71>\<165>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr svarggatt\=o\d d-um}|heaven-to-and] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<167>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr ninn\=o\d dum}|thee-to-and] [{\mm \X{\<42>\<62>}\X{\<42>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr p\=apam}|sin] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\Z\<133>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr ceydu.}|did.] -[{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\<40>\<63>}}|{\mmtr Ini}|Hereafter] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr nin\b re}|thy] -[{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr magan}|son] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] -[{\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<51>\<63>}\X{\<160>}\X{\<70>\<242>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr vi\d likka-ppe\d duv\=an}|to-be-called] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<47>\<62>}\X{\<23>\<83>}\X{\<40>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr y\=ogyan-alla.}|fit-man-am-not.] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr Nin\b re}|Thy] [{\mm \X{\<139>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<160>\<62>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr k\=ulikk\=aril}|servants-among] -[{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<165>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr oruttane}|one] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<50>}}|{\mmtr p\=ole}|like] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<70>\<167>}}|{\mmtr enne}|me] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<160>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<160>\<62>}\X{\<71>\<51>\K{-.2}\<51>}\X{\<35>}\X{\<71>\<46>}{\RMF,}{\RMF''}}|{\mmtr \=akki-kko\d l\d l-\=e\d nam-\=e,''}|having-made-to-take-is-wanted,''] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] [{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}{\RMF.}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr pa\b rayum.'}|shall-say.'] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<63>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr Enni\d t\d tu}|Having-said] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\B{\<52>}{\<65>}}\X{\<40>\<64>}\X{\M{\<243>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr e\b zun{\=\i}\b tu}|having-arisen] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr tan\b re}|his] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr appan\b re}|father's] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<160>}\X{\<71>\<50>}\X{\<168>}}|{\mmtr a\d dukkal\=eku}|presence-to] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr p\=oyi.}|went.] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr Avan}|He] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<38>}{\<66>}}\X{\<48>}\X{\<172>}\X{\<51>\K{-.2}\<51>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr d\=urattu\d l\d l-app\=ol}|far-being-time-at] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<71>\<167>}}|{\mmtr tann\=e}|indeed] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr appan}|the-father] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr avane}|him] [{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr ka\d n\d du}|seeing] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<51>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr kara\d l-ali\~n\~nu}|heart-melting] -[{\mm \X{\<18>\<62>}\X{\<31>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<247>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr \=o\d di-ccennu}|running-going] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr avan\b re}|his] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\B{\<52>}{\<65>}}\X{\<165>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr ka\b zuttil}|neck-on] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>}\X{\<164>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<31>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr ke\d t\d tippi\d diccu}|having-attached-seized] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr avane}|him] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<26>}{\<65>}}\X{\<220>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr cumbiccu.}|kissed.] -[{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr Magan}|The-son] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr avan\=o\d du,}|him-to,] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<5>}\X{\<242>\<62>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr `app\=a,}|`father,] [{\mm \X{\<30>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr \~n\=an}|I] -[{\mm \X{\<56>\K{-.5}\<86>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<240>}}}\X{\<71>\<165>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr svarggatt\=o\d d-um}|heaven-to-and] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<167>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr ninn\=o\d dum}|thee-to-and] [{\mm \X{\<42>\<62>}\X{\<42>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr p\=apam}|sin] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\Z\<133>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr ceydu.}|did.] -[{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\<40>\<63>}}|{\mmtr Ini}|Hereafter] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr nin\b re}|thy] -[{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr magan}|son] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] -[{\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<51>\<63>}\X{\<160>}\X{\<70>\<242>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr vi\d likka-ppe\d duv\=an}|to-be-called] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<47>\<62>}\X{\<23>\<83>}\X{\<134>}\X{\<46>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}{\RMF,}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr y\=ogyan-um-alla,'}|fit-man-at-all-am-not,'] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] [{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr pa\b ra\~n\~nu.}|said.] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<49>}}|{\mmtr Enn\=a\b re}|But] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr appan}|the-father] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr tan\b re}|his] [{\mm \X{\<38>\<62>}\X{\<56>}\X{\<71>\<48>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr d\=asar\=o\d tu,}|slaves-to,] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<71>\<53>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr `vegam}|`quickly] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<46>}\X{\B{\<50>}{\Z\<165>}}\X{\<48>}\X{\<46>\<62>}\X{\<47>}}|{\mmtr m\=el-ttaram-\=aya}|high-class-being] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<181>\<63>}}|{\mmtr a\.ngi}|robe] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}\X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ko\d n\d du-vannu}|having-taken-having-come] -[{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr ivane}|him] [{\mm \X{\<9>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<79>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr u\d duppippin,}|dress-ye,] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<21>}\X{\<7>}\X{\<168>}}|{\mmtr keikku}|hand-on] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<46>\<62>}\X{\<38>\<63>}\X{\<48>}\X{\M{\<53>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr m\=odirav-um}|ring-and] -[{\mm \X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>}\X{\<82>\<168>}}|{\mmtr k\=aluga\d lkku}|feet-on] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\M{\<242>}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>}\X{\M{\<51>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr cerippuga\d lum}|shoes-and] -[{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<242>\<63>}\X{\<79>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr i\d duvippin.}|put-ye.] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr N\=am}|We] [{\mm \X{\<45>}\X{\<251>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr bhak\d siccu}|eating] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<195>\<63>}\X{\<160>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr \=anandikka.}|shall-feast.] -[{\mm \X{\<7>\<87>}}|{\mmtr \=I}|This] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr en\b re}|my] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr magan}|son] -[{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr mariccavan}|dead-man] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr \=ay-irunnu,}|having-become-is,] -[{\mm \X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<21>}}|{\mmtr tirig\=e}|again] [{\mm \X{\<9>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<172>}}}{\RMF;}}|{\mmtr uyrittu;}|revived;] -[{\mm \X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\<35>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<36>}}|{\mmtr k\=a\d n\=ade}|not-seeing] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr p\=oyavan}|gone-man] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr \=ay-irunnu,}|having-become-is,] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>\<63>}\X{\<164>}\X{\<21>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr ka\d n\d duki\d t\d tagayum}|seeing-finding] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<26>}\X{\M{\<47>}{\Z\<133>}}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}{\RMF?}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr ceydu-v-all\=o?'}|made-is-it-not?'] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] [{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr pa\b ra\~n\~nu.}|said.] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<80>}}|{\mmtr Avar}|They] [{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<195>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr \=anandiccu}|feasting] -[{\mm \X{\<133>}\X{\<31>}\X{\<161>\<63>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr tu\d da\.n\.ni.}|began.] - - -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr Enn\=al}|Now] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr avan\b re}|his] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<46>}{\<66>}}\X{\<165>}}|{\mmtr m\=utta}|elder] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr magan}|son] -[{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<50>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr vayalil}|field-in] [{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr \=ay-irunnu,}|had-been,] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr \=ay-avan}|having-become-he] [{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr vannu}|coming] -[{\mm \X{\<53>\<64>}\X{\<164>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr v{\=\i}\d t\d tin\=o\d du}|house-to] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}\X{\<165>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr a\d duttapp\=o\d l}|coming-when] -[{\mm \X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<38>\<83>}\X{\M{\<53>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr v\=adyav-um}|music-and] -[{\mm \X{\<155>}\X{\<165>}\X{\<71>\<24>\<62>}\X{\<55>}\X{\<161>}\X{\M{\<51>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr n\d rttagh\=o\d sa\.n\.na\d l-um}|dancing-sounds-and] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<21>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr k\=e\d t\d tu}|hearing] -[{\mm \X{\<44>\<62>}\X{\<50>\<83>}\X{\<160>\<62>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr b\=alya-kk\=aril}|servants-among] -[{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<165>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr oruttane}|one] [{\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<51>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr vi\d liccu,}|calling,] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<7>}\X{\<70>\<36>}\X{\<222>}{\RMF?}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr `id-endu?'}|`this-what?'] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<26>\<62>}\X{\<38>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr c\=odiccu.}|asked.] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr Avan}|he] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr avan\=o\d du}|him-to] -[{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\M{\<49>}{\<65>}}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr pa\b ru\~n\~nu,}|said,] [{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr `nin\b re}|`thy] -[{\mm \X{\<56>}\X{\<71>\<57>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr sah\=odaran}|brother] [{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr vannu}|coming] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr `nin\b re}|`thy] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr appan}|father] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<70>\<40>}}|{\mmtr avane}|him] [{\mm \X{\<70>\<56>\<87>}\X{\<22>\<83>}\X{\<71>\<165>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<31>}}|{\mmtr saukhyatt\=o\d de}|healthy] -[{\mm \X{\<21>\<63>}\X{\<164>\<63>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<133>}\X{\<70>\<21>\<62>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr ki\d t\d tiyadu-ko\d n\d du}|finding-on-account-of] -[{\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr virunnu}|feast] [{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<52>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr ka\b ziccu.'}|made.'] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr App\=o\d l}|Then] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr avan}|he] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<21>\<62>}\X{\<42>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr k\=opiccu}|getting-angry] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr agam}|house] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<44>}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>}\X{\<53>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr bugav\=an}|to-enter] -[{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<245>\<63>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr manass-ill\=a\~n\~nu,}|mind-was-not,] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<63>}\X{\M{\<164>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr enni\d t\d tu}|having said] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<242>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr appan}|the-father] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<42>}{\<65>}}\X{\<49>}\X{\<172>}}|{\mmtr pu\b rattu}|out] [{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr vannu}|having-come] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr avan\=o\d du}|him-with] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<71>\<42>}\X{\<251>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr ap\=ek\d siccu.}|entreated.] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<49>}}|{\mmtr Enn\=a\b re}|But] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr avan}|he] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr avan\=o\d du,}|him-to,] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<21>}\X{\<187>\<62>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr `ka\d n\d d-\=alum,}|`see-please,] [{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\<205>}}|{\mmtr itra}|so-many] -[{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<55>}}}\X{\<46>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr var\d sam-\=ayi}|years-having-become] -[{\mm \X{\<30>\<62>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr \~n\=an}|I] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<167>}}|{\mmtr ninne}|thee] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<56>}\X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<168>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr s\=evikkunnu.}|serve.] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr Nin\b re}|Thy] [{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<81>\<42>}\X{\<40>}}|{\mmtr kalpana}|order] -[{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<136>}}|{\mmtr oru}|one] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<51>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr n\=a\d l-um}|day-even] -[{\mm \X{\<50>}\<2>\X{\<24>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<133>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr la\.nghiccad-um}|trangressing-even] -[{\mm \X{\<7>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr illa,}|was-not,] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr enn\=al}|but] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr en\b re}|my] -[{\mm \X{\<26>}\X{\<161>\<62>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<21>}\X{\M{\<51>}{\<65>}}\X{\<46>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr ca\.n\.n\=atika\d lum-\=ayi}|friends-with-having-become] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<195>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<160>}\X{\<187>}\X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr \=anandikk-\=e\d n\d dadinnu}|to-feast-wanted-being-for] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<64>}}|{\mmtr n{\=\i}}|thou] [{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<160>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr orikkal-um}|once-even] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<168>}}|{\mmtr enikku}|me-to] [{\mm \X{\<18>}\X{\<80>}}|{\mmtr or}|one] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<164>\<63>}\X{\M{\<40>}{\<113>}}\X{\<164>\<63>}}|{\mmtr \=a\d t\d tinku\d t\d ti}|kid] -[{\mm \X{\<36>}\X{\<167>\<63>}\X{\<164>\<63>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr tann-i\d t\d t-illa.}|gavest-not.] -[{\mm \X{\<71>\<53>}\X{\<54>\<83>}\X{\<46>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<48>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr V\=e\'syam\=aro\d du}|Harlots-with] -[{\mm \X{\<139>}\X{\<31>\<63>}}|{\mmtr k\=u\d di}|joining] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr nin\b re}|thy] -[{\mm \X{\M{\<46>}{\<65>}}\X{\<36>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr mudal}|property] [{\mm \X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr tinnu}|eating] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<51>}\X{\<163>}}|{\mmtr ka\d la\~n\~na}|having-wasted] [{\mm \X{\<7>\<87>}}|{\mmtr {\=\i}}|this] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr nin\b re}|thy] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr magan}|son] -[{\mm \X{\<53>}\X{\<167>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<52>}\X{\<71>\<160>\<62>}}|{\mmtr vann-app\=o\b zekk\=o}|coming-when] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<47>\<63>}}|{\mmtr avann-\=ayi}|him-for] [{\mm \X{\<53>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr virunnu}|feast] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\<52>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}{\RMF?}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr ka\b ziccuv-all\=o?'}|madest-is-it-not?'] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr ennu}|saying] [{\mm \X{\<9>}\X{\<165>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr uttaram}|reply] -[{\mm \X{\<70>\<26>\<62>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<63>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr colli.}|spoke.] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\<82>}}|{\mmtr App\=o\d l}|Then] [{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr avan}|he] -[{\mm \X{\<5>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\<40>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr avan\=o\d du}|him-to] [{\mm \X{\<42>}\X{\<49>}\X{\M{\<163>}{\<65>}}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr pa\b ra\~n\~nu,}|said,] -[{\mm {\RMF`}\X{\<46>}\X{\<21>}\X{\<71>\<40>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr `magan-\=e,}|`son-O,] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<64>}}|{\mmtr n{\=\i}}|thou] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<71>\<242>\<62>}\X{\B{\<52>}{\<65>}}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr epp\=o\b z-um}|always] [{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<71>\<167>\<62>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr enn\=o\d du}|me-with] -[{\mm \X{\<128>}\X{\<70>\<31>}}|{\mmtr ku\d de}|together] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<174>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<71>\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}{\RMF?}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr \=agunnuv-all\=o?'}|art-is-it-not?'] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<168>}\X{\<51>\K{-.2}\<51>}\X{\<133>}}|{\mmtr enikk-u\d l\d ladu}|me-to-being-that] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr ell\=am}|all] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<79>\<49>}\X{\M{\<31>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr nin\b r\=e\d du}|thine] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF.}}|{\mmtr \=agunnu.}|is.] -[{\mm \X{\<14>}\X{\<167>\<62>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr Enn\=al}|But] [{\mm \X{\<7>\<87>}}|{\mmtr {\=\i}}|this] [{\mm \X{\<40>\<63>}\X{\<70>\<79>\<49>}}|{\mmtr nin\b re}|thy] -[{\mm \X{\<56>}\X{\<71>\<57>\<62>}\X{\<38>}\X{\<48>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr sah\=odaran}|brother] [{\mm \X{\<46>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<247>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr mariccavan}|dead-man] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}}|{\mmtr \=ay-irunnu}|had-become] -[{\mm \X{\<36>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<21>}}|{\mmtr tirig\=e}|again] [{\mm \X{\<9>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\T{\<76>}{\R{.8ex}{\<172>}}}{\RMF;}}|{\mmtr uyirttu;}|revived;] -[{\mm \X{\<21>\<62>}\X{\<35>\<62>}\X{\<70>\<36>}}|{\mmtr k\=a\d n\=ade}|not-seeing] [{\mm \X{\<71>\<42>\<62>}\X{\<47>}\X{\<53>}\X{\<79>}}|{\mmtr p\=oyavan}|goer] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<136>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF,}}|{\mmtr \=ay-irunnu,}|had-become,] -[{\mm \X{\<21>}\X{\M{\<187>}{\<65>}}\X{\<21>\<63>}\X{\<164>\<63>}\X{\<47>\<63>}\X{\<48>\<63>}\X{\<160>}\X{\<47>\<62>}\X{\<81>}}|{\mmtr ka\d n\d du-ki\d t\d tiy-irikkay\=al}|seeing-reaching-being-because] -[{\mm \X{\<40>\<62>}\X{\<2>}}|{\mmtr n\=am}|we] [{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<40>}\X{\<195>\<63>}\X{\M{\<247>}{\<65>}}}|{\mmtr \=anandiccu}|having-been-merry] -[{\mm \X{\<56>}\X{\<71>\<194>\<62>}\X{\<55>\<63>}\X{\<71>\<160>}\X{\<187>}\X{\<36>}\X{\<71>\M{\<50>}{\<85>}\<62>}{\RMF?}}|{\mmtr sant\=o\d sikk-\=e\d n\d dadall\=o?}|to-feast-wanted-being-is-it-not?] -[{\mm \X{\<6>}\X{\<128>}\X{\<174>}{\RMF.}{\RMF'}}|{\mmtr \=agunnu.'}|is.'] - - -\endthreelines - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/test.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/test.mm deleted file mode 100644 index a253a998fc9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/test.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmqmacs - -\twelvemmc - -%\tracingmacros=1 - - -$pp+ v+ kush acchan$ - - -\beginsection A test of $\mmcb malayaaLam$-mode - -Below are given the letters of the Malayalam alphabet: - -<malayalam> - -a aa i ii u uu .r e ee ai o oo au - -ka kha ga gha n"a ca cha ja jha n~a Ta Tha Da Dha Na ta tha da dha na -pa pha ba bha ma ya ra la va sha Sa sa ha La zha Ra - - -kka gga n"n"a cca jja TTa DDa NNa tta dda nna ppa bba mma yya lla vva shsha ssa LLa RRa - -. , : ; ? ! ( ) - -- --- - -1,23,45,67,890 \mmfigures 1,23,45,67,890 - -\mmc - -kra khra gra ghra n"ra cra chra jra jhra n~ra -Tra Thra Dra Dhra Nra tra thra dra dhra nra -pra phra bra bhra mra yra rra lra vra shra Sra sra -hra Lra Rra zhra - -kya khya gya ghya n"ya cya chya jya jhya n~ya -Tya Thya Dya Dhya Nya tya thya dya dhya nya -pya phya bya bhya mya yya rya lya vya shya Sya sya -hya Lya Rya zhya - -kSa kSma kva thva nva hva ggya - -</malayalam> - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f8f7db41df9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ - -\input mmqmacs - -\twelvemmc - - - -{\mm \X{\Q{\<242>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}} \X{\Q{\<53>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}} \X{\<21>\<72>}\X{\Q{\<54>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}} \X{\<5>}\X{\Q{\<26>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<27>}\X{\<79>}} - - -\beginsection A test of {\mm \mmcb \X{\<46>}\X{\<50>}\X{\<47>\<62>}\X{\<51>}\X{\<2>}}-mode - -Below are given the letters of the Malayalam alphabet: - -{\mm - -\X{\<5>} \X{\<6>} \X{\<7>} \X{\<7>\<87>} \X{\<9>} \X{\<9>\<87>} \X{\<11>} \X{\<14>} \X{\<15>} \X{\<70>\<14>} \X{\<18>} \X{\<18>\<62>} \X{\<18>\<87>} - -\X{\<21>} \X{\<22>} \X{\<23>} \X{\<24>} \X{\<25>} \X{\<26>} \X{\<27>} \X{\<28>} \X{\<29>} \X{\<30>} \X{\<31>} \X{\<32>} \X{\<33>} \X{\<34>} \X{\<35>} \X{\<36>} \X{\<37>} \X{\<38>} \X{\<39>} \X{\<40>} -\X{\<42>} \X{\<43>} \X{\<44>} \X{\<45>} \X{\<46>} \X{\<47>} \X{\<48>} \X{\<50>} \X{\<53>} \X{\<54>} \X{\<55>} \X{\<56>} \X{\<57>} \X{\<51>} \X{\<52>} \X{\<49>} - - -\X{\<160>} \X{\<240>} \X{\<161>} \X{\<247>} \X{\<162>} \X{\<164>} \X{\M{\<33>}{\<89>}} \X{\<241>} \X{\<165>} \X{\<166>} \X{\<167>} \X{\<242>} \X{\<248>} \X{\<46>\K{-.27}\<46>} \X{\<249>} \X{\M{\<50>}{\<85>}} \X{\<250>} \X{\<244>} \X{\<245>} \X{\<51>\K{-.2}\<51>} \X{\<243>} - -{\RMF.} {\RMF,} {\RMF:} {\RMF;} {\RMF?} {\RMF!} {\RMF(} {\RMF)} {\RMF-} {\RMF--} {\RMF---} - -{\mmone}{\RMF,}{\mmtwo}{\mmthree}{\RMF,}{\mmfour}{\mmfive}{\RMF,}{\mmsix}{\mmseven}{\RMF,}{\mmeight}{\mmnine}{\mmzero} \mmfigures {\mmone}{\RMF,}{\mmtwo}{\mmthree}{\RMF,}{\mmfour}{\mmfive}{\RMF,}{\mmsix}{\mmseven}{\RMF,}{\mmeight}{\mmnine}{\mmzero} - -\mmc - -\X{\<74>\<21>} \X{\<74>\<22>} \X{\<74>\<23>} \X{\<74>\<24>} \X{\<74>\<25>} \X{\<74>\<26>} \X{\<74>\<27>} \X{\<74>\<28>} \X{\<74>\<29>} \X{\<74>\<30>} -\X{\<74>\<31>} \X{\<74>\<32>} \X{\<74>\<33>} \X{\<74>\<34>} \X{\<74>\<35>} \X{\<74>\<36>} \X{\<74>\<37>} \X{\<74>\<38>} \X{\<74>\<39>} \X{\<74>\<40>} -\X{\<74>\<42>} \X{\<74>\<43>} \X{\<74>\<44>} \X{\<74>\<45>} \X{\<74>\<46>} \X{\<74>\<47>} \X{\<80>\<48>} \X{\<74>\<50>} \X{\<74>\<53>} \X{\<74>\<54>} \X{\<74>\<55>} \X{\<74>\<56>} -\X{\<74>\<57>} \X{\<74>\<51>} \X{\<74>\<49>} \X{\<74>\<52>} - -\X{\<21>\<83>} \X{\<22>\<83>} \X{\<23>\<83>} \X{\<24>\<83>} \X{\<25>\<83>} \X{\<26>\<83>} \X{\<27>\<83>} \X{\<28>\<83>} \X{\<29>\<83>} \X{\<30>\<83>} -\X{\<31>\<83>} \X{\<32>\<83>} \X{\<33>\<83>} \X{\<34>\<83>} \X{\<35>\<83>} \X{\<36>\<83>} \X{\<37>\<83>} \X{\<38>\<83>} \X{\<39>\<83>} \X{\<40>\<83>} -\X{\<42>\<83>} \X{\<43>\<83>} \X{\<44>\<83>} \X{\<45>\<83>} \X{\<46>\<83>} \X{\<249>} \X{\<80>\<47>} \X{\<50>\<83>} \X{\<53>\<83>} \X{\<54>\<83>} \X{\<55>\<83>} \X{\<56>\<83>} -\X{\<57>\<83>} \X{\<51>\<83>} \X{\<49>\<83>} \X{\<52>\<83>} - -\X{\<21>\K{-.5}\<90>} \X{\Q{\<21>\K{-.5}\<90>}{\N{.8}{\<77>}}\<46>} \X{\<21>\K{-.5}\<86>} \X{\<37>\K{-.5}\<86>} \X{\<40>\K{-.5}\<86>} \X{\<57>\K{-.5}\<86>} \X{\<240>\<83>} - -} - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/twolines.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/twolines.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c274d60f349..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/twolines.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -% twolines.tex -- macros to create double lines, one with the -% translation in parallel below the other. -% (c) Jeroen Hellingman 1993 -% last edit: 04-JAN-1993 - -{\catcode`\[=\active -\gdef[{\stacktwo} - -\gdef\begintwolines{\bgroup\catcode`\[=\active - \def[{\stacktwo} - \def\firstonly{\def\stacktwo{\stacktwofirstonly}} - \def\secondonly{\def\stacktwo{\stacktwosecondonly}}} -\gdef\endtwolines{\egroup} - -\gdef\beginthreelines{\bgroup\catcode`\[=\active - \def[{\stackthree} - \def\firstonly{\def\stackthree{\stackthreefirstonly}} - \def\secondonly{\def\stackthree{\stackthreesecondonly}} - \def\thirdonly{\def\stackthree{\stackthreethirdonly}}} -\gdef\endthreelines{\egroup} -} - -%%%%%% commands to be placed before material in lines - -\def\firststyle{\rm} -\def\secondstyle{\it} -\def\thirdstyle{\bf} - -%%%%%% - -\def\stacktwo#1|#2]{\putunder{{\secondstyle#2}}{\firststyle#1}} -\def\stacktwofirstonly#1|#2]{{\firststyle#1}} -\def\stacktwosecondonly#1|#2]{{\secondstyle#2}} - -\def\stackthree#1|#2|#3]{\putunder{{\putunder{{\thirdstyle#3}}{\secondstyle#2}}}{\firststyle#1}} -\def\stackthreefirstonly#1|#2|#3]{{\firststyle#1}} -\def\stackthreesecondonly#1|#2|#3]{{\secondstyle#2}} -\def\stackthreethirdonly#1|#2|#3]{{\thirdstyle#3}} - -%%%%%% actual stacking macro - -% put #1 centered underneath #2 -\def\putunder#1#2{\hskip0pt{\setbox1=\hbox{\strut#1}\setbox0=\hbox{\strut#2}% - \dimen0=.5\wd0\advance\dimen0by.5\wd1% - \dimen1=\dp0\advance\dimen1by\ht1% - \dimen3=.5\wd0\advance\dimen3by-.5\wd1% - % test: if #1 wider than #2, kern 0.5(wd1-wd0) before, and idem after extra. - \ifdim\wd1>\wd0\dimen7=\wd1\advance\dimen7by-\wd0% - \hbox{}\kern0.5\dimen7% - \advance\dimen3by0.5\dimen7% - \fi - \box0\kern-\dimen0\lower\dimen1\box1\kern\dimen3}} - -%%%%%% end of twolines.tex - -\message{This file contains a demo, edit it to see it.} -\endinput % Remove this line to see the demo. - -\parindent=0pt - -\begintwolines -\beginsection [A|Een] [Demo|demonstratie] [of|van] [Twolines|Twolines] - -[This|dit] [is|is] [a|een] [little|kleine] [demo|demonstratie] -[to|om] [show|] [the|het] [effect|effekt] [of|van] -[twolines.|twolines] [|te laten zien.] [As|Zoals] [you|je] [can|kunt] [see,|zien,] -[|zijn] [the|de] [Dutch|Engelse] -[equivalents|equivalenten] [of|van] [these|deze] [words|woorden] -[are|] [placed|] [centered|gecentreerd] [below|boven] -[the|de] [English|Nederlandse] [words,|woorden] [|geplaatst,] -[as far as|voor zover] [the|de] [difference|verschillen] [in|in] -[|de] [grammar|grammatica] [|het] [allow|toestaan.] [it.|] -\endtwolines - -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines -[Three|Drie|Drei] [lines|regels|Regel] [can|kunnen|k\"onnen] -[also|ook|auch] [be||] [produced.|geproduceerd|produciert] -[|worden.|worden.] -\endthreelines - -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines\firstonly -[Three|Drie|Drei] [lines|regels|Regel] [can|kunnen|k\"onnen] -[also|ook|auch] [be||] [produced.|geproduceerd|produciert] -[|worden.|worden.] -\endthreelines - -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines\secondonly -[Three|Drie|Drei] [lines|regels|Regel] [can|kunnen|k\"onnen] -[also|ook|auch] [be||] [produced.|geproduceerd|produciert] -[|worden.|worden.] -\endthreelines - -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines\thirdonly -[Three|Drie|Drei] [lines|regels|Regel] [can|kunnen|k\"onnen] -[also|ook|auch] [be||] [produced.|geproduceerd|produciert] -[|worden.|worden.] -\endthreelines - -\bigskip - -\beginthreelines -[Three|Drie|Drei] [lines|regels|Regel] [can|kunnen|k\"onnen] -[also|ook|auch] [be||] [produced.|geproduceerd|produciert] -[|worden.|worden.] -\endthreelines - -\bigskip - -\begintwolines\secondonly -[This|dit] [is|is] [a|een] [little|kleine] [demo|demonstratie] -[to|om] [show|] [the|het] [effect|effekt] [of|van] -[twolines.|twolines] [|te laten zien.] [As|Zoals] [you|je] [can|kunt] [see,|zien,] -[|zijn] [the|de] [Dutch|Engelse] -[equivalents|equivalenten] [of|van] [these|deze] [words|woorden] -[are|] [placed|] [centered|gecentreerd] [below|boven] -[the|de] [English|Nederlandse] [words,|woorden] [|geplaatst,] -[as far as|voor zover] [the|de] [difference|verschillen] [in|in] -[|de] [grammar|grammatica] [|het] [allow|toestaan.] [it.|] -\endtwolines - -\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/charity b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/charity deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/charity +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/todo b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/todo deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/todo +++ /dev/null |