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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-03-03 01:10:05 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/README
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+
+Feyn: a Metafont for Feynman diagrams
+-------------------------------------
+
+Version 0.3.1.
+
+This describes the font `feyn', which can be used to produce relatively
+simple Feynman diagrams within equations in a LaTeX document.
+
+The other Feynman diagram package which exists is Thorsten Ohl's
+`feynmf/feynmp' package. That works by creating Metafont or MetaPost
+figures using a preprocessor. It's more general than this package,
+but is at its best when creating relatively large diagrams, for
+figures. In contrast, the present system consists of a
+carefully-designed font with which you can write simple diagrams,
+within equations or within text, in a size matching the surrounding
+text size.
+
+
+Status
+------
+
+The font, and this associated style file, should be regarded as
+beta software at present. The propagators and vertices which are
+implemented are those which _I_ needed. I'd be delighted to
+add more if folk feel they would be useful.
+
+See the package's home page on the web: http://purl.org/nxg/dist/feyn
+
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+Extract the package file from the distribution file using `latex
+feyn.ins'. The resulting `feyn.sty' should be installed in the usual
+location for style files -- that is, something like
+`texmf.local/tex/latex/feyn.sty'. The Metafont source files `*.mf'
+should be installed in a directory with a location such as
+`texmf.local/fonts/source/feyn/' (on a system which has the command,
+`kpsepath mf' will indicate the possibilities here, but these
+typically include the current directory). That should be all you need
+to do as regards the installation of the fonts -- if your TeX setup is
+installed correctly, then the usual font-generation commands (such as
+`mktexpk' for example) should work as normal, and they should be
+invoked by default when you LaTeX the feyn.dtx file.
+
+You should be able to find generic instructions for installing LaTeX files at
+http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=installthings
+
+
+Licence
+-------
+
+This software is copyright, 1991, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, Norman Gray. It is
+released under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. See the
+copyright declaration at the top of file feyn.dtx, and the file
+LICENCE for the licence conditions.
+
+
+
+Norman Gray, <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+http://nxg.me.uk
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/VERSION b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/VERSION
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+feyn-0.3.1
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/exercise-font.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/exercise-font.pdf
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+\documentclass[10pt]{article}
+
+\usepackage{feyn}
+
+\makeatletter
+\def\refptcirc{\lower\feyn@maxis \hbox to 0pt{\hss$\circ$\hss}}
+\makeatother
+\let\\\cr
+
+\begin{document}
+
+Alphabetically:
+
+\halign{#\hfil\quad&$\refptcirc\feyn{#}$\cr
+a & a \\
+b & b \\
+c & c \\
+d & d \\
+e & e \\
+f & f \\
+g & g \\
+h & h \\
+i & i \\
+j & j \\
+k & k \\
+l & l \\
+m & m \\
+n & n \\
+o & o \\
+p & p \\
+q & q \\
+r & r \\
+s & s \\
+t & t \\
+u & u \\
+v & v \\
+w & w \\
+x & x \\
+y & y \\
+z & z \\
+}
+
+\newpage
+
+With ligatures:
+\def\T{\tracingmacros=2 \tracingcommands=2 }
+
+\halign{&#\hfil\quad&$\refptcirc\feyn{#}$\qquad \cr
+f & f & fA & fA & fV & \momentum{fV}{pk} \\
+fu & fu & fuA & fuA & fuV & \momentum{fuV}{pk} \\
+fd & fd & fdA & fdA & fdV & \momentum{fdV}{pk} \\
+fv & fv & fvA & fvA & fvV & \momentum{fvV}{pk} \\
+fl & fl & flA & flA & flV & \momentum{flV}{pk} \\
+flu & flu & fluA & fluA & fluV & \momentum{fluV}{pk} \\
+flS& flS & flSA & flSA & flSV & \momentum{flSV}{pk} \\
+flSu& flSu & flSuA & flSuA & flSuV & \momentum{flSuV}{pk} \\
+fs & |fs| \\
+fs0 & |fs0| \\
+g & g & gA & gA & gV & \momentum{gV}{pk} \\
+gu & gu & guA & guA & guV & \momentum{guV}{pk} \\
+gd & gd & gdA & gdA & gdV & \momentum{gdV}{pk} \\
+gv & gv & gvA & gvA & gvV & \momentum{gvV}{pk} \\
+g1 & g1 & g1A & g1A & g1V & \momentum{g1V}{pk} \\
+g2 & g2 & g2A & g2A & g2V & \momentum{g2V}{pk} \\
+g3 & g3 & g3A & g3A & g3V & \momentum{g3V}{pk} \\
+g4 & g4 & g4A & g4A & g4V & \momentum{g4V}{pk} \\
+gl & gl & glA & glA & glV & \momentum{glV}{pk} \\
+glu & glu & gluA & gluA & gluV & \momentum{gluV}{pk} \\
+glB & glB \\
+glS & glS \\
+m & m & mA & mA & mV & \momentum{mV}{pk} \\
+ms & ms & ms & \momentum{ms}{pk} \\
+h & h & hA & hA & hV & \momentum{hV}{pk} \\
+hu & hu & huA & huA & huV & \momentum{huV}{pk} \\
+hd & hd & hdA & hdA & hdV & \momentum{hdV}{pk} \\
+hs & hs & hs & \momentum{hs}{pk} \\
+x & x & x & \momentum{x}{pk} \\
+p & p & P & \momentum{P}{pk} \\
+c & c & c & \momentum{c}{pk} \\
+a & a & A & A \\
+}
+
+\newpage
+
+\def\twice#1{#1 & #1 \\}
+
+\halign{&#\hfil\quad&$\refptcirc\feyn{#}$\qquad\cr
+\twice{fs f gl gv f fs}
+\twice{fs f glA gv f fs}
+\twice{fs fA glA gvV f fs}
+\twice{fs fA g1A gvV g2V fA fs}
+\twice{msmAglgvmsxf}
+}
+
+\vskip10ex
+
+Annotations:
+
+a: $\feyn{!f1\momentum{fA}2}$
+
+b: $\feyn{f !{gluV}k f}$
+\vskip 10ex
+
+c: $\feyn{f !{g1A}1 \momentum{g2V}2 \momentum{g3A}3 \momentum{g4V}4 f}$
+\vskip 10ex
+
+d: $\feyn{\momentum{gl}a\momentum{gluV}b}$
+\vskip 10ex
+
+e: $\feyn{fs f \momentum{flA}{pk} \momentum{fluV}{pk} f fs}$
+\vskip 10ex
+
+f: $\feyn{fs f \momentum{flSA}{pk} \momentum{flSuV}{pk} f fs}$
+
+%error: $\feyn{\momentum{x}x}$
+
+\newpage
+
+Vertex Feynman diagram:
+\[
+\Diagram{\vertexlabel^a \\
+ fd \\
+& g\vertexlabel_{\mu,c} \\
+\vertexlabel_b fu \\
+}
+=
+\Diagram{\vertexlabel^a \\
+ fdA \\
+& gA\vertexlabel_{\mu,c} \\
+\vertexlabel_b fuV \\
+}
+=
+\Diagram{\momentum{fdA}a\\
+ & \vertexlabel_{\gamma_\mu} \momentum{gA}{\mu,c} \\
+\momentum{fuV}b
+}
+=
+ig\gamma_\mu (T^c)_{ab}
+\]
+
+Two-loop diagram:
+\[
+\feyn{ff gl ff}
+\to
+\feyn{ff\bigbosonloopA\smallbosonloopV ff}
+=
+\feyn{!{fA}p f!{glBV}k !{glSA}l a\vertexlabel_{p+k-l} ff}
+\]
+
+Bremsstrahlung:
+\[
+ \Diagram{ & x \\
+ & ![ulft]{gvV}{q=p'+k-p} & !{guA}k \\
+ ![bot]{fA}p & ![bot]{fA}{p'+k} & ![lrt]{fA}{p'} \\
+ }
+ +
+ \Diagram{ & !{guA}k \\
+ !{fA}p & fs ![bot]{fA}{p-k} & !{fA}{p'} \\
+ & & ![lrt]{gvA}{q=p'+k-p} \\
+ & & x\\
+ }
+\]
+
+OPE:
+\def\bracket#1{\langle #1 \rangle}
+\begin{eqnarray*}
+-i\Sigma_{\mathrm{ope}} &=&
+ \left[\feyn{faf + fsfglffs
+ + \cdots} \right] 1 \\
+ && \quad{}+
+ \left[ \feyn{ fxfs0glfs0xf
+ + \cdots} \right]
+ \bracket{\overline\psi M \psi} \\
+ && \quad{}+ \left[
+ \Diagram{ &x &x \\
+ &gv &gv \\
+ fs &fs &fs \\} + \cdots
+ \right]
+ \bracket{G_{\mu\nu}^a G_{\mu\nu}^a}\\
+\end{eqnarray*}
+
+Complete vertex:
+\begin{eqnarray*}
+\feyn{fcf} &=& \feyn{faf + fpf + fpfpf + \cdots} \\
+ &=& \sum_{n=0}^\infty \feyn{fA ( pfA)}^n \\
+ &=& \feyn{\frac{fA}{1-(pfA)}}.
+\end{eqnarray*}
+
+
+
+\iffalse
+\halign{&#\hfil\quad&$\refptcirc\feyn{#}$ \cr
+a & a \\
+c & c \\
+f & f \\
+F & F \\
+fs & fs \\
+fl & fl \\
+fu & fu \\
+fd & fd \\
+fv & fv \\
+f0 & f0 \\
+fs0 & fs0 \\
+g & g \\
+G & G \\
+gl & gl \\
+glu & glu \\
+$\backslash$ smallbosonloop & \smallbosonloop \\
+$\backslash$ bigbosonloop & \bigbosonloop \\
+gu & gu \\
+gd & gd \\
+gv & gv \\
+gvs & gvs \\
+gvb & gvb \\
+h & h \\
+hs & hs \\
+hu & hu \\
+hd & hd \\
+k & k \\
+l & l \\
+m & m \\
+ms & ms \\
+n & n \\
+o & o \\
+p & p \\
+x & x \\
+w & w \\
+%000 & \arrow000\\
+%00 45 & \arrow00{45}\\
+}
+\fi
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..84fef75d064
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn10.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn10.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..be25771202d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn10.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 10pt display size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyn10.mf,v 1.9 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 10pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 10pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 0.75pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.5pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 6pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 4pt#;
+blobr# := 6.5pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 1;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr10; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn11.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn11.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..034b3811b56
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn11.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 11pt display size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyn11.mf,v 1.6 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 11pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 11pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 0.85pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.55pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 6.5pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 4.5pt#;
+blobr# := 7pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 1;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr11; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn12.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn12.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..3b4e6c55faf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn12.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 12pt display size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyn12.mf,v 1.7 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 12pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 12pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 0.9pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.6pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 7pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 5pt#;
+blobr# := 7.5pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 1;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr12; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn18.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn18.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f0ae91e3c01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn18.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 18pt display size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyn18.mf,v 1.2 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 18pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 18pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 1.5pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.75pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 9pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 6pt#;
+blobr# := 10pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 1;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr10; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn24.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn24.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..41e2bf3e98e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyn24.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 24pt display size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyn24.mf,v 1.2 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 10pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 24pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 2.25pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 1.5pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 9pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 12pt#;
+blobr# := 20pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 1;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr10; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext10.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext10.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d5dfc642d38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext10.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 10pt text size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyntext10.mf,v 1.5 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 10pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 5pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 0.5pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.4pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 4pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 3pt#;
+blobr# := 3.5pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 0;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr10; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext11.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext11.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..24740299fdc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext11.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 11pt text size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyntext11.mf,v 1.5 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 11pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 5.5pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 0.5pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.4pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 4.5pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 3.5pt#;
+blobr# := 3.5pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 0;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr11; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext12.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext12.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e2553c3dee8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext12.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 12pt text size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyntext12.mf,v 1.6 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 12pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 6pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 0.55pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.45pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 5pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 4pt#;
+blobr# := 4pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 0;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr12; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext18.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext18.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f1187a16f86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext18.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 18pt text size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyntext18.mf,v 1.2 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 18pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 10pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 1.0pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 0.8pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 8pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 6pt#;
+blobr# := 7pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 0;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr10; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext24.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext24.mf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..342b38d8ef2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/feyntext24.mf
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% Feynman diagram font, 24pt text size, release 0.3.1, 2008 February 29.
+%
+% Copyright 1991, 1994, 2001, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
+% $Id: feyntext24.mf,v 1.2 2008/02/29 21:26:27 norman Exp $
+
+font_identifier "FEYN"; font_size 24pt#;
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% First the base size
+
+module# := 15pt#;
+
+% phfudge is ... what?!
+phfudge# := 0pt#; % must be, for \Diagram macro
+
+linewidth# := 1.5pt#; % pen width
+thinlinewidth# := 1.2pt#; % thin pen
+bigarrow# := 12pt#; % size of arrows
+littlearrow# := 9pt#;
+blobr# := 11pt#; % radius of blobs and crosses
+
+on_math_axis := 0;
+
+% We want the roman digits from the corresponding cmr font, and that's
+% all. Therefore, we don't want to obey the `generate' command in
+% cmr??.mf. To do this, we read in cmbase, and then set generate to
+% gobble its argument.
+def gobble primary g=enddef; % gobbles its argument
+input cmbase; % Read it explicitly, rather than
+ % implicitly within cmr10
+let generate=gobble;
+input cmr10; % ...but miss out the `generate roman'
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% To business....
+
+input feyn;
+
+end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/overheads.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/overheads.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ba8836904d9
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/overheads.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/overheads.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2feb8e6bfa1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/feyn/overheads.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+\documentclass[Screen4to3]{foils}
+%\documentclass[25pt,Screen4to3]{foils}
+% Don't use landscape option with Screen4to3 -- it swaps back to portrait
+
+% size options, 17, 20 (default), 25, 30
+
+\usepackage{times,feyn}
+
+
+
+\title{Feynman diagrams}
+\author{Norman Gray\\University of Glasgow}
+\date{2005 March 10}
+
+\parindent0pt
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\foilhead{A diagram}
+
+Here is a text diagram $\Feyn{fglf}$, displayed
+\[
+2\times \feyn{2 !{fA}pf glB glS ff +
+ \Diagram{hd \\ &g\\hu}}
+=\frac{\delta^{ab}}{p^2}
+\]
+
+\end{document}