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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d73343d276a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/README @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +(package is currently unmaintained) + +June 18, 1993 -- Thomas Ridgway + +The wnri fonts are released under the GNU GPL, version 2 or (at your +option), any later version. + + +This is a quick note to explain what is what in this directory: + it may ultimately be fleshed out (it needs to be). + +Here we have metafont source for fonts useful for + Old English + Indic languages in Roman transliteration + Puget Salish (Lushootseed) and other American Indian languages + +These are in the families + wngb* Washington Gerald Barnett (old English) + wnri* Washington Romanized Indic + wnps* Washington Puget Salish + + The wngb and wnri families have previously been available +privately on a test basis. The wnps family was privately circulated +under the names wnpfa* and wnpfb* (Washington phonetic font a and b). +All prior versions are obsolete and no longer being modified/developed/ +corrected. + +Note that although WNRI is based on the Classical Sanskrit Extended character +set it has been extended yet again to provide character support for +other languages which might be encountered in an Indic context, and may be +useful to someone working in a great many east-of-Suez contexts. + +Some of these have had little or no real world testing, so evaluate before +committing to their use, particularly the sans serif and typewriter faces. + +The top-level files which you actually run metafont on are +wngbb10.mf WNGB bold 10 +wngbb8.mf bold 8 +wngbbx10.mf bold extended 10 +wngbi10.mf italic 10 +wngbi8.mf italic 8 +wngbib10.mf italic bold 10 (should be bold italic) +wngbr10.mf roman 10 +wngbr8.mf roman 8 +wngbss10.mf san serif 10 +wngbt10.mf typewriter 10 +wnpsb10.mf WNPS bold 10 +wnpsb8.mf bold 8 +wnpsbi10.mf bold italic 10 +wnpsi10.mf italic 10 +wnpsi8.mf italic 8 +wnpsr10.mf roman 10 +wnpsr8.mf roman 8 +wnpss10.mf sanserif 10 +wnpss8.mf sans 8 +wnpst10.mf typewriter 10 +wnpst8.mf typewriter 8 +wnrib10.mf WNRI bold 10 +wnrib8.mf bold 8 +wnribi10.mf bold italic 10 +wnrii10.mf italic 10 +wnrii8.mf italic 8 +wnrir10.mf roman 10 +wnrir8.mf roman 8 +wnris10.mf sans 10 +wnris8.mf sans 8 +wnrit10.mf typewriter 10 +wnrit8.mf typewriter 8 + +The rest of this file is historical information. + +This directory has texts and font materials which may be of interest +to those working with India. This README file is a combined successor +to previously separate README and UPDATES files. Many of these texts are +also available in the format in which they were originally posted (and +reflecting a state of the texts prior to our possible introduction of +errors) on the host ftp.bcc.ac.uk in the directory pub/users/ucgadkw/indology +The names have been changed to make things hopelessly confusing (but also +to permit keeping both versions in the same place at the same time). + + +May 15 1992: the file panini.zip has been added; panini has + the file sutrapat.csx, with the asthadhyayi in + the Classical Sanskrit extended character set. + This is a modified form of the text as made available + on the Indology listserver at liverpool.ac.uk + +May 15 1992: for those with PCs, the files wnrir.ega, wnrir.vga, + wnrirega.com, and wnrirvga.com may be of interest. + [These must be transferred in binary mode]. The files + wnrir.ega and wnrir.vga are screen fonts for EGA and VGA + respectively (the VGA font is also the right size for a + Hercules plus). Those with screen font downloading + utilities may use these fonts to view Sanskrit material + encoded with CS/CSX encoding --such as sutrapat.csx above. + + The files wnrirega.com and wnrirvga.com are small program + files which load the video controller with the screen fonts; + these programs *do not* stay memory resident. Anything + which resets the video controller (e.g. the `mode' command, + or most graphics programs) will evict the wnrir font. Some + cards have been marketed as having `VGA graphics' but do not + support VGA fonts; if you have such a card you can likely use + the wnrirega.com program. + + None of these are useful for plain Hercules or clone `mono- + graphics' cards, or for CGA cards (or for that matter causing + rain to fall or cooking the perfect ras malai). + +15 May 1992: the file bddhcrtm.zip has been added; this contains the TEI + encoded text of the buddhacarita prepared by Peter Schreiner + retranscribed in the CS/CSX encoding. + + +23 June, 1992: The file brhatsam.zip has been added; this contains the + transcription of Varhahamira's Brhatsamhita made available + by Michio Yano and Mizue Sugita (based on the A.V. Tripathi + Sarasvati Bhavan Granthamala edition) converted to Classical + Sanskrit Extended 8-bit encoding (CS/CSX). + +19 August, 1992: The file saundary.zip has been added; this contains the + Peter Schreiner transcription of Norman Brown's edition of + Shankara's Saundarylahari [converted to CSX encoding]. + +30 March, 1993: The file rasratna.zip has been added. The metafont-specific + portions have been relocated into their own subdirectory + 'metafont'. Concerning rasratna: + This is the IASS/CSX encoded version of: + The Rasaratnasamuccaya of Vagbhata: machine + readable transcription, based on the Anandasrama + Sanskrit Series edition, vol. 19, edited by + Krishnaravasharman Vinayaka Bapata, Poona 1890. + Covers up to chapter 5, verse 23. + Transcription by Wieslaw Mical, Som Dev Vasudeva + and Anne Glazier, of SOAS, London. + + +In the directory metafont is a CSX version of Computer Modern. +This is a pre-release version of the Washington Romanized Indic +family of fonts, based on the proposed CS/CSX encoding of +transliterated Sanskrit (and other Indic languages). The fonts +contain a copy of the standard CMR fonts in positions 0 to 127 +and the CS/CSX characters in their locations in `upper ASCII' +according to the proposed standard. The fonts also contain +other characters which are not recognized in the CS/CSX standard; +some of these are drawn from the IBM-PC character set, and some +are from other transliteration systems which may be convenient for +people dealing with India. + +Be advised that the font families are still under development and +changes, including changes in the arrangement of the HACC extension +characters may be made. The CS/CSX characters do not at this +point have kerning values applied to them. You won't be able to +do much with any of these unless you know how to run Metafont. +Don't ask me; look it up. The CS/CSX characters, --by default--, +do not place the correct information in the tfm file about their +actual heights and depths; this is arguably the `correct' behavior +for characters which are `accented' (it is also arguably incorrect). +It will, however, prevent you from being able to apply TeX's own +accent operations to the characters in the CS/CSX set since TeX won't +know how tall they really are. (The rationale for the untruth BTW is +to prevent awkward glops of whitespace intruding between lines when +an *occasional* very tall accented character shows up.) + + +June 18, 1993: the metafonts are updated and moved to a new + directory. Test versions of outline fonts are + available in the outlines directory. Outline fonts + follow a slightly different coding scheme; examine + them with whatever keymap/charmap utility you may have. + Revise them with fontographer or fontmonger if you like. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..29fed387b64 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/README @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +These "map" files are actually Metafont sources with encoding +assignments. They are apparently not used, but seemed worth preserving. +Like the rest, they are released under GPLv2+. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/barnett.map b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/barnett.map new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b2c9bedffa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/barnett.map @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +% This is BARNETT.MAP, character mapping for WNGB series +% +% Copyright 1990 Humanities and Arts Computing Center, University of Washington +% +%Olds := 1; % old style s +%Oldsl := 2; % old style sl ligature +%Oldsh := 3; % old style sh ligature +%Oldst :=4; % old style st ligature +%Oldss := 5; % old style ss ligature +hyphen :=45; +openquote := 92; +closequote := 34; +typequote := 29; +Olvs := 24; % variant old style s +Olvsl :=25; % variant old style sl ligature +Olvsh := 26; % variant old style sh ligature +Olvst := 27; % variant old style st ligature +Olvss := 28; % variant old style ss ligature +OEg := 218; %old english g +OEG := 219; % old english G +odotOEg := 220; %old english g overdot +odotOEG := 221; % Old english G overdot +ginsu := 0; % insular g +Ginsu := 16; % insular G +odotginsu := 1; % insular g with dot over +odotGinsu := 17; % insular G with dot over +sOEG := 6; % square variant Old english G +odotsOEG := 22; % variant Old english G overdot +OEt := 3; %old english t +OEr := 2; %old english r +OEf := 4; %old english f +vOEs := 9; % variant old english s +OEs := 8; % old english s +hatta := 131; % a hat +ornga := 134; % a ring over +hatte := 136; % e hat +hatti := 140; % i hat +orngA := 143; % A ring over +ae := 145; % ae ligature +hatto := 147; % o hat +hattu := 150; % u hat +umly := 152; % y umlaut +tsemi := 159; % turned semicolon +acuteu := 163; % u acute +schwa := 166; % schwa +acuteV := 171; % V acute +ibrvG := 173; % G with inverted breve +lthet := 174; % lowercase theta +acutey := 189; % y acute +ibrev := 190; % inverted breve +ldelta := 191;% lower case delta +macronY := 207; % Y macron +hachc := 208; % c hachek +hachj := 209; % j hachek +odotc := 210; % c dot over +odotC := 211; % C dot over +hachs := 212; % s hachek +odotG := 217; % G dot over +baractY := 239; % Y macron acute +acuteY := 245; % Y acute +baracty := 238; % y macron acute +macronae := 194; % ligature ae with macron +oe := 184; % ligature oe +macronoe := 202; % ligature oe with macron +oslsh := 222; % slash o +thorn := 180; % thorn +Thorn := 181; % Thorn +Wynn := 183; % Wynn, runic W +wynn := 182; % wynn, runic w +fWynn := 7; % variant Wynn, runic W +fwynn := 23; % variant wynn, runic w +Dcros := 179; % crossed D +urngl := 214; % l ring under +urngn := 215; % n ring under +acuteae := 188;% ligature ae acute +acuteoe := 186;% ligature oe acute +baractae := 226;% ligature ae with macron acute +baractoe := 234;% ligature oe with macron acute +cdilc := 135; % c cedilla +cdilC := 128; % C cedilla +ogone := 247; % e ogonek/polish hook +ogonE := 248; % E ogonek/polish hook +baracta := 224; % a macron with acute +baracte := 228; % e macron with acute +baracti := 230; % i macron with acute +baracto := 232; % o macron with acute +baractu := 236; % u macron with acute +baractA := 225; % A macron with acute +baractE := 229; % E macron with acute +acuteE := 144; % E acute +baractI := 231; % I macron with acute +baractO := 233; % O macron with acute +baractU := 237; % U macron with acute +umla := 132; % a umlaut +umle := 137; % e umlaut +umli := 139; % i umlaut +umlo := 148; % o umlaut +umlu := 129; % u umlaut +umlA := 142; % A umlaut +umlO := 153; % O umlaut +umlU := 154; % U umlaut +tildn := 164; % n tilde +urngd := 213; % d ring under +acuteA := 240; % A acute +acuteI := 242; % I acute +acuteO := 243; % O acute +acuteU := 244; % U acute +openo := 158; % open o +eng := 169; % eng +esh := 170; % esh +dyogh := 255; % d yogh ligature +Ismal := 155; % small cap I +Usmal := 167; % small cap U +umlUsmal := 168; % small cap U umlaut +lgama := 175; % lower case gamma +lepsi := 156; % lower case epsilon +fata := 157; % variant a +tfata := 165; % turned variant a +ibrvg := 172; % g with inverted breve +odotg := 216; % g dot over +eth := 178; % eth +AE := 146; % ligature AE +acuteAE := 241;% ligature AE acute +baractAE := 227;% ligature AE macron with acute +macronAE := 195;% ligature AE with macron +macrony := 206; % y macron +OE := 185; % ligature OE +acuteOE := 187;% ligature OE acute +baractOE := 235;% ligature OE macron with acute +macronOE := 203;% ligature OE with macron +macrona := 192; % a macron +macronA := 193; % A macron +macrone := 196; % e macron +macronE := 197; % E macron +macroni := 198; % i macron +macronI := 199; % I macron +macrono := 200; % o macron +macronO := 201; % O macron +macronu := 204; % u macron +macronU := 205; % U macron +Yogh := 177; % Yogh +yogh := 176; % yogh +gravea := 133; % a grave +acutea := 160; % a acute +gravee := 138; % e grave +acutee := 130; % e acute +gravei := 141; % i grave +acutei := 161; % i acute +graveo := 149; % o grave +acuteo := 162; % o acute +graveu := 151; % u grave +Grave := 18; % grave accent +Acute := 19; %acute accent +Ibreve := 5; %inverted breve accent +Uibreve := 10; %subscript inverted breve +OEamp := 246; % old english ampersand equivalent +cthrn := 249; % crossed thorn = ``that'' +cdot := 250; % dot at bar height +oeper := 253; % therefor +Ring := 251; % circle accent +Hachek := 20;% Hachek (check) accent +Breve := 21; % breve accent +hat := 94; % circumflex accent +underscore:=95; % underbar +left_brace:=125; % left curly brace +right_brace:=127; % right curly brace +Tilde := 126; % tilde accent +backslash:=30; % backslash +vertical:=31; % vertical line == piping character + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/lushucid.map b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/lushucid.map new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ad7073a75a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/lushucid.map @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +% character encoding mapfile for Washington Puget Salish +% +% forbidden 128 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +% forbidden 129 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +plain.cross_lambda := 134 ; % plain cross lambda +plain.cross_Lambda := 135 ; % plain cross Lambda +acute.epsil := 136 ; % acute epsilon +grave.epsil := 137 ; % grave epsilon +ogon.epsil := 138 ; % hook epsilon +acog.epsil := 139 ; % acute hook epsilon +grog.epsil := 140 ; % grave hook epsilon +% forbidden 141 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +% forbidden 142 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +% forbidden 143 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +% forbidden 144 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +grog.a := 145 ; % acute + ogonek a +grog.e := 146 ; % acute + ogonek e +grog.i := 147 ; % acute + ogonek i +grog.o := 148 ; % acute + ogonek o +grog.u := 149 ; % acute + ogonek u +grog.schwa := 150 ; % acute + ogonek schwa +% forbidden 157 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +% forbidden 158 bad character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +% nobreakspace 160 reserved character value in MSwindows, don't use if can be avoided +hach.c := 161 ; % hachek c +glhc.c := 162 ; % glottalic (apostrophe) hachek c +supr.z := 163 ; % superior z +plain.schwa := 164 ; % plain schwa +hach.j := 165 ; % hachek j +gltl.k := 166 ; % glottalic apostrophe k +gltl.l := 167 ; % glottalic apostrophe l +plain.tildcross_l := 168 ; % tilde-crossed l +gltl.cross_lambda := 169 ; % glottalic apostrophe cross lambda +gltl.m := 170 ; % glottalic apostrophe m +gltl.p := 171 ; % glottalic apostrophe p +gltl.q := 172 ; % glottalic apostrophe q +hach.s := 173 ; % hachek s +gltl.t := 174 ; % glottalic apostrophe t +gltl.w := 175 ; % glottalic apostrophe w +supr.w := 176 ; % superior w +hach.x := 177 ; % hachek x +gltl.y := 178 ; % glottalic apostrophe y +plain.belted_l := 179 ; % plain belted l +plain.glottal_stop := 180 ; % plain glottal stop +supr.glottal_stop := 181 ; % superior glottal stop +gltl.n := 182 ; % glottalic apostrophe n +plain.Root_sign := 183 ; % plain Root sign +udot.x := 184 ; % underdot x +plain.center_dot := 185 ; % plain centered dot +hach.yogh := 186 ; % hachek yogh +ubar.a := 187; % for Quileute +gltl.c := 188 ; % glottalic apostrophe c +plain.eng := 189 ; % plain eng +plain.crossed_l := 190 ; % plain crossed l +udot.k := 191; % for Quileute +hach.C := 193 ; % hachek C +glhc.C := 194 ; % glottalic (apostrophe) hachek C +supr.schwa := 195 ; % superior schwa +plain.Schwa := 196 ; % plain Schwa +hach.J := 197 ; % hachek J +gltl.K := 198 ; % glottalic apostrophe K +gltl.L := 199 ; % glottalic apostrophe L +plain.tildcross_L := 200 ; % tilde-crossed L +gltl.cross_Lambda := 201 ; % glottalic apostrophe cross Lambda +gltl.M := 202 ; % glottalic apostrophe M +gltl.P := 203 ; % glottalic apostrophe P +gltl.Q := 204 ; % glottalic apostrophe Q +hach.S := 205 ; % hachek S +gltl.T := 206 ; % glottalic apostrophe T +gltl.W := 207 ; % glottalic apostrophe W +plain.open_o := 208 ; % plain open o +hach.X := 209 ; % hachek X +gltl.Y := 210 ; % glottalic apostrophe Y +plain.belted_L := 211 ; % plain belted L +plain.Glottal_stop := 212 ; % plain Glottal stop +plain.pharyng := 213 ; % plain pharengeal +gltl.N := 214 ; % glottalic apostrophe N +plain.epsil := 215 ; % plain epsilon +udot.X := 216 ; % underdot X +plain.repsil := 217 ; % reversed epsilon +hach.Yogh := 218 ; % hachek Yogh +ubar.A := 219; +gltl.C := 220 ; % glottalic apostrophe C +plain.Eng := 221 ; % plain Eng +plain.crossed_L := 222 ; % plain crossed L +udot.K := 223; % for Quileute +acute.a := 224 ; % acute a +acute.e := 225 ; % acute e +acute.i := 226 ; % acute i +acute.o := 227 ; % acute o +acute.u := 228 ; % acute u +acute.schwa := 229 ; % acute schwa +grave.a := 230 ; % grave a +grave.e := 231 ; % grave e +grave.i := 232 ; % grave i +grave.o := 233 ; % grave o +grave.u := 234 ; % grave u +grave.schwa := 235 ; % grave schwa +ogon.a := 236 ; % ogonek a +ogon.e := 237 ; % ogonek e +ogon.i := 238 ; % ogonek i +ogon.o := 239 ; % ogonek o +ogon.u := 240 ; % ogonek u +ogon.schwa := 241 ; % ogonek schwa +acog.a := 242 ; % acute + ogonek a +acog.e := 243 ; % acute + ogonek e +acog.i := 244 ; % acute + ogonek i +acog.o := 245 ; % acute + ogonek o +acog.u := 246 ; % acute + ogonek u +acog.schwa := 247 ; % acute + ogonek schwa +ogon.A := 248 ; % ogonek A +ogon.E := 249 ; % ogonek E +ogon.I := 250 ; % ogonek I +ogon.O := 251 ; % ogonek O +ogon.U := 252 ; % ogonek U +ogon.Schwa := 253 ; % ogonek Schwa +plain.Pharyng := 254; +HACClogo := 255; % our `trademark'. . . many systems can't diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/newgb.map b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/newgb.map new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..54929d98ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/wnri/old/newgb.map @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +% This is newgb.MAP, new system character mapping for WNGB series +% +% Copyright 1992 Humanities and Arts Computing Center, University of Washington +% +%Olds := 1; % old style s +%Oldsl := 2; % old style sl ligature +%Oldsh := 3; % old style sh ligature +%Oldst :=4; % old style st ligature +%Oldss := 5; % old style ss ligature +plain.hyphen :=45; +plain.openquote := 92; +plain.closequote := 34; +plain.typequote := 29; +plain.Olvs := 24; % variant old style s +plain.Olvsl :=25; % variant old style sl ligature +plain.Olvsh := 26; % variant old style sh ligature +plain.Olvst := 27; % variant old style st ligature +plain.Olvss := 28; % variant old style ss ligature +plain.OEg := 218; %old english g +plain.OEG := 219; % old english G +odot.OEg := 220; %old english g overdot +odot.OEG := 221; % Old english G overdot +plain.ginsu := 0; % insular g +plain.Ginsu := 16; % insular G +odot.ginsu := 1; % insular g with dot over +odot.Ginsu := 17; % insular G with dot over +plain.sOEG := 6; % square variant Old english G +odot.sOEG := 22; % variant Old english G overdot +plain.OEt := 3; %old english t +plain.OEr := 2; %old english r +plain.OEf := 4; %old english f +plain.vOEs := 9; % variant old english s +plain.OEs := 8; % old english s +hatt.a := 131; % a hat +orng.a := 134; % a ring over +hatt.e := 136; % e hat +hatt.i := 140; % i hat +orng.A := 143; % A ring over +plain.ae := 145; % ae ligature +hatt.o := 147; % o hat +hatt.u := 150; % u hat +uml.y := 152; % y umlaut +plain.tsemi := 159; % turned semicolon +acute.u := 163; % u acute +plain.schwa := 166; % schwa +acute.V := 171; % V acute +ibrv.G := 173; % G with inverted breve +plain.lthet := 174; % lowercase theta +acute.y := 189; % y acute +plain.ibrev := 190; % inverted breve +plain.ldelta := 191;% lower case delta +macron.Y := 207; % Y macron +hach.c := 208; % c hachek +hach.j := 209; % j hachek +odot.c := 210; % c dot over +odot.C := 211; % C dot over +hach.s := 212; % s hachek +odot.G := 217; % G dot over +baract.Y := 239; % Y macron acute +acute.Y := 245; % Y acute +baract.y := 238; % y macron acute +macron.ae := 194; % ligature ae with macron +plain.oe := 184; % ligature oe +macron.oe := 202; % ligature oe with macron +plain.oslsh := 222; % slash o +plain.thorn := 180; % thorn +plain.Thorn := 181; % Thorn +plain.Wynn := 183; % Wynn, runic W +plain.wynn := 182; % wynn, runic w +plain.fWynn := 7; % variant Wynn, runic W +plain.fwynn := 23; % variant wynn, runic w +plain.Dcros := 179; % crossed D +urng.l := 214; % l ring under +urng.n := 215; % n ring under +acute.ae := 188;% ligature ae acute +acute.oe := 186;% ligature oe acute +baract.ae := 226;% ligature ae with macron acute +baract.oe := 234;% ligature oe with macron acute +cdil.c := 135; % c cedilla +cdil.C := 128; % C cedilla +ogon.e := 247; % e ogonek/polish hook +ogon.E := 248; % E ogonek/polish hook +baract.a := 224; % a macron with acute +baract.e := 228; % e macron with acute +baract.i := 230; % i macron with acute +baract.o := 232; % o macron with acute +baract.u := 236; % u macron with acute +baract.A := 225; % A macron with acute +baract.E := 229; % E macron with acute +acute.E := 144; % E acute +baract.I := 231; % I macron with acute +baract.O := 233; % O macron with acute +baract.U := 237; % U macron with acute +uml.a := 132; % a umlaut +uml.e := 137; % e umlaut +uml.i := 139; % i umlaut +uml.o := 148; % o umlaut +uml.u := 129; % u umlaut +uml.A := 142; % A umlaut +uml.O := 153; % O umlaut +uml.U := 154; % U umlaut +tild.n := 164; % n tilde +urng.d := 213; % d ring under +acute.A := 240; % A acute +acute.I := 242; % I acute +acute.O := 243; % O acute +acute.U := 244; % U acute +plain.openo := 158; % open o +plain.eng := 169; % eng +plain.esh := 170; % esh +plain.dyogh := 255; % d yogh ligature +plain.Ismal := 155; % small cap I +plain.Usmal := 167; % small cap U +uml.Usmal := 168; % small cap U umlaut +plain.lgama := 175; % lower case gamma +plain.lepsi := 156; % lower case epsilon +plain.fata := 157; % variant a +plain.tfata := 165; % turned variant a +ibrv.g := 172; % g with inverted breve +odot.g := 216; % g dot over +plain.eth := 178; % eth +plain.AE := 146; % ligature AE +acute.AE := 241;% ligature AE acute +baract.AE := 227;% ligature AE macron with acute +macron.AE := 195;% ligature AE with macron +macron.y := 206; % y macron +plain.OE := 185; % ligature OE +acute.OE := 187;% ligature OE acute +baract.OE := 235;% ligature OE macron with acute +macron.OE := 203;% ligature OE with macron +macron.a := 192; % a macron +macron.A := 193; % A macron +macron.e := 196; % e macron +macron.E := 197; % E macron +macron.i := 198; % i macron +macron.I := 199; % I macron +macron.o := 200; % o macron +macron.O := 201; % O macron +macron.u := 204; % u macron +macron.U := 205; % U macron +plain.Yogh := 177; % Yogh +plain.yogh := 176; % yogh +grave.a := 133; % a grave +acute.a := 160; % a acute +grave.e := 138; % e grave +acute.e := 130; % e acute +grave.i := 141; % i grave +acute.i := 161; % i acute +grave.o := 149; % o grave +acute.o := 162; % o acute +grave.u := 151; % u grave +plain.Grave := 18; % grave accent +plain.Acute := 19; %acute accent +plain.Ibreve := 5; %inverted breve accent +plain.Uibreve := 10; %subscript inverted breve +plain.OEamp := 246; % old english ampersand equivalent +plain.cthrn := 249; % crossed thorn = ``that'' +plain.cdot := 250; % dot at bar height +plain.oeper := 253; % therefor +plain.Ring := 251; % circle accent +plain.Hachek := 20;% Hachek (check) accent +plain.Breve := 21; % breve accent +plain.hat := 94; % circumflex accent +plain.underscore:=95; % underbar +plain.left_brace:=125; % left curly brace +plain.right_brace:=127; % right curly brace +plain.Tilde := 126; % tilde accent +plain.backslash:=30; % backslash +plain.vertical:=31; % vertical line == piping character +plain.endash:=123; +plain.emdash:=124; +plain.lesser:=60; +plain.greater:=62; + +def cp = plain enddef; |