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-Version 2.0 (Nov 2004) mhabets@users.sourceforge.net:
-
-- Fixed a & A to close gap.
-- Split up graphics for 55 and 56 to separate the reduced version.
- The stroke-only version of 55 is ` (back-tick, ascii 96).
- The stroke-only version of 56 is ' (tick, ascii 39).
-- Assigned character values to all numerical runes:
- Value Sequence
- 33 x
- 37 xo
- 38b M
- 45a uu
- 45b UU
- 52a oo
- 52b OO
- 53 Y
- 55a er
- 55b `
- 56a el
- 56b '
-- Added new runes for:
- . Single dot in the middle of the character.
- : Two vertical dots.
- , Three vertical dots.
- ; Four vertical dots.
-- Updated cirth.tex and added examples section.
-- Added version number to runes.mf.
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- Tolkien Cirth font for TeX/LaTeX
-
-
-Contents:
- cirth.pdf PDF file showing use
- cirth.tex Latex file showing use
- num.tex La/TeX macros for using fonts
- Changelog Summary of changes between versions
- README This file
-
- cirth.mf Standard cirth font
- cirbf.mf Boldface cirth font
- cirsl.mf Slanted cirth font
- cirss.mf Sans-serif cirth font
-
- macros.mf Macro file
- runes.mf Letter definition file
- ligs.mf Ligature table file
-
-Windows users:
- Find out from your local guru what settings to use for
-running Metafont and where to install the fonts. On my PC for my
-HP laserjet printer I use
- mf &plain \mode=hplaser; mag=1; input cirth
- For the other fonts just substitute cirbf (say) for cirth. For
-more information on its use see cirth.tex.
-
-Linux users:
- As root, install these files in a new directory
- $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/cirth
- ($TEXMF is usually set to /usr/local/share/texmf or
- /usr/share/texmf).
- Next, execute 'mktexlsr'. Make sure the $TEXMF directory is
- listed in the output.
-
- Test the font as a normal user by copying both .tex files to
- a directory, and execute 'latex cirth'.
- To test DVI configuration use xdvi or dvips.
-
-Version 2.0 is Copyright 2004 by
- Martin Habets mhabets@users.sourceforge.net
-Version 1.0 is Copyright 1992 by
- Jo Grant jaymin@maths.tcd.ie
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-\documentclass{article}
-\font\cirth=cirbf
-\input num
-\def\nj{n$\!\!$\j}
-\def\C#1{\c{#1}$_{_{#1}}$}
-\def\bs{$\backslash$}
-\baselineskip=18pt
-\begin{document}
-\begin{center}
-\section*{THE CIRTH}
-\end{center}
-
-\noindent
-The {\sl Certhas Daeron} was originally devised to represent the sounds
-of Sindarin only. The oldest {\sl cirth} were \C{1}, \C{2}, \C{5}, \C{6};
-\C{8}, \C{9}, \C{12}; \C{18}, \C{19}, \C{22}; \C{29}, \C{31}; \C{35},
-\C{36}; \C{39}, \C{42}, \C{46}, \C{50}; and a {\sl certh} varying
-between \C{13} and \C{15}. The assignment of values was unsystematic.
-\C{39}, \C{42}, \C{46} and \C{50} were vowels and remained so in all later
-developments. \C{13} and \C{15} were used for {\sl h} or {\sl s}, according
-as \C{35} was used for {\sl s} or {\sl h}. This tendency to hesitate
-in the assignment of values for {\sl s} and {\sl h} continued in
-later arangements. In those characters that consisted of a
-`stem' and a `branch', \C{1}--\C{31}, the attachment of the branch was,
-if on one side only, usually made on the right side.
-The reverse was not infrequent, but had no phonetic significance.
-
-The extension and elaboration of this {\sl certhas} was called in its older
-form the {\sl Angerthas Daeron}, since the additions to the old {\sl cirth}
-and their re-organization was attributed to Daeron. The principal additions,
-however, the introductions of two new series, \C{13}--\C{17}, and
-\C{23}--\C{28}, were actually most probably inventions of the Noldor of
-Eregion, since they were used for the representation of sounds not found
-in Sindarin.
-
-In the rearrangement of the {\sl Angerthas} the following principles
-are observable (evidently inspired by the F\"eanorian system):
-(1) adding a stroke to a brance added a `voice';
-(2) reversing the {\sl certh} indicated opening to a `spirant';
-(3) placing the branch on both sides of the stem added voice and
-nasality.
-These principles were regularly carried out, except in one point.
-For (archaic) Sindarin a sign for a spirant {\sl m} (or nasal {\sl v})
-was required, and since this could best be provided by a reversal of the sign
-for {\sl m}, the reversible \C{6} was given the value {\sl m}, but \C{5}
-was given the value {\sl hw}.
-
-\C{36}, the theoretic value of which was {\sl z} was used, in spelling
-Sindarin or Quenya, for {\sl ss}: cf.\ F\"eanorian 31. \C{39} was used for
-either {\sl i} or {\sl y} consonant); \C{34}, \C{35} were used indifferently
-for {\sl s}; and \C{38} was used for the frequent sequence {\sl nd}, although
-it was not clearly related in shape to the dentals.
-
-\bigskip
-
-In the Table of Values those on the left are, when seperated by --, the
-values of the older {\sl Angerthas}. Those on the right are the
-value of the Dwarvish {\sl Angerthas Moria}\footnote{Those in (\ ) are
-values only found in Elvish use: $\star$ marks}.
-The Dwarves of Moria, as can be seen, introduced a number of unsystematic
-changes in value, as well as certain new {\sl cirth}:
-\C{37}, \C{40}, \C{41}, \C{53}, \C{55}, \C{56}. The dislocation in
-values was due to mainly two causes:
-(1) the alteration in the values of \C{34}, \C{35}, \C{54} respectively to
-{\sl h}, (the clear or glottal beginning of a work with an initial vowel
-that appeared in Khuzdul), and {\sl s};
-(2) the abandonment of the \C{14}, \C{16} for which the Dwarves substitutde
-\C{29}, \C{30}. The consequent use of 12 for {\sl r},
-the invention of \C{53} for {\sl n} (and its confusion with \C{22});
-the use of \C{17} as {\sl z}, to go with \C{54} in its value {\sl s}, and
-the consequent use of \C{36} as \nj\ and the new {\sl certh} \C{37} for {\sl ng}
-may also be observed. The new \C{55}, \C{56} were in origin a halved form
-of \C{46}, and were used for vowels like those heard in English {\sl butter},
-which were frequent in Dwarvish and in the Westron. When weak or evanescent
-they were often reduced to a mere stroke ({\cirth `} and {\cirth '}) without a stem.
-This {\sl Angerthas Moria} is represented in the tomb-inscription.
-
-The Dwarves of Erebor used a further modification of
-this system, known as the mode or Erebor, and exmplified in the Book or
-Mazarbul. Its chief characteristics were: the use of \C{43} as {\sl z};
-of \C{17} as {\sl ks} ({\sl x}); and the invention of two new {\sl cirth},
-\C{57}, \C{58} for {\sl ps} and {\sl ts}. They also reintroduced \C{14},
-\C{16} for the values {\sl j}, {\sl zh}; but used \C{29}, \C{30} for
-{\sl g}, {\sl gh}, or as mere variants of \C{19}, \C{21}. These peculiarities
-are not included in the table, except for the special Ereborian {\sl cirth},
-\C{57}, \C{58}.
-
-\begin{center}
-{\sc the angerthas}\\
-{\sc table of values}\\
-\begin{tabular}{|lc|lc|lc|lc|}
-\hline
-\small 1&\cirth p&\small 16&\cirth zh&\small 31&\cirth l&\small 46&\cirth e\\
-\small 2&\cirth b&\small 17&\cirth nj&\small 32&\cirth lh&\small 47&\cirth E\\
-\small 3&\cirth f&\small 18&\cirth k&\small 33&\cirth x&\small 48&\cirth a\\
-\small 4&\cirth v&\small 19&\cirth g&\small 34&\cirth s&\small 49&\cirth A\\
-\small 5&\cirth hw&\small 20&\cirth kh&\small 35&\cirth S&\small 50&\cirth o\\
-\small 6&\cirth m&\small 21&\cirth gh&\small 36&\cirth z&\small 51&\cirth O \char25\\
-\small 7&\cirth mb&\small 22&\cirth N&\small 37&\cirth xo&\small 52&\cirth \char26 \char27\\
-\small 8&\cirth t&\small 23&\cirth kw&\small 38&\cirth nd M&\small 53&\cirth Y\\
-\small 9&\cirth d&\small 24&\cirth gw&\small 39&\cirth i&\small 54&\cirth h\\
-\small 10&\cirth th&\small 25&\cirth \char12&\small 40&\cirth y&\small 55&\cirth \char28 `\\
-\small 11&\cirth dh&\small 26&\cirth \char13&\small 41&\cirth hy&\small 56&\cirth \char29 '\\
-\small 12&\cirth n&\small 27&\cirth ngw&\small 42&\cirth u&\small 57&\cirth ps\\
-\small 13&\cirth ch&\small 28&\cirth nw&\small 43&\cirth U&\small 58&\cirth ts\\
-\small 14&\cirth j&\small 29&\cirth r&\small 44&\cirth w& &\cirth c\\
-\small 15&\cirth sh&\small 30&\cirth rh&\small 45&\cirth \char23 \char24&\&&\cirth \&\\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}\\
-\bigskip
-{\sc phonetic values}\\
-\begin{tabular}{|lc|lc|lc|lc|}
-\hline
-\small 1&\rm p&\small 16&\rm zh&\small 31&\rm l&\small 46&\rm e\\
-\small 2&\rm b&\small 17&\rm nj--z&\small 32&\rm lh&\small 47&\rm \=e\\
-\small 3&\rm f&\small 18&\rm k&\small 33&\rm ng--nd&\small 48&\rm a\\
-\small 4&\rm v&\small 19&\rm g&\small 34&\rm s--h&\small 49&\rm \=a\\
-\small 5&\rm hw&\small 20&\rm kh&\small 35&\rm s--'&\small 50&\rm o\\
-\small 6&\rm m&\small 21&\rm gh&\small 36&\rm z--\nj&\small 51&\rm \=o\\
-\small 7&\rm (mh)mb&\small 22&\rm \nj--n&\small 37&\rm ng$^\star$&\small 52&\rm \"o\\
-\small 8&\rm t&\small 23&\rm kw&\small 38&\rm nd--nj&\small 53&\rm n$^\star$\\
-\small 9&\rm d&\small 24&\rm gw&\small 39&\rm i(y)&\small 54&\rm h--s\\
-\small 10&\rm th&\small 25&\rm khw&\small 40&\rm y$^\star$&\small 55&\rm `$\star$\\
-\small 11&\rm dh&\small 26&\rm ghw,w&\small 41&\rm hy$^\star$&\small 56&\rm '$\star$\\
-\small 12&\rm n--r&\small 27&\rm ngw&\small 42&\rm u&\small 57&\rm ps$^\star$\\
-\small 13&\rm ch&\small 28&\rm nw&\small 43&\rm \=u&\small 58&\rm ts$^\star$\\
-\small 14&\rm j&\small 29&\rm r--j&\small 44&\rm w& &\rm $+$h\\
-\small 15&\rm sh&\small 30&\rm rh--zh&\small 45&\rm \"u& &\rm \&\\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-\noindent
-\section*{USING THE CIRTH FROM \TeX}
-
-\noindent
-The name of the font, as distributed, is {\tt cirth} and can be simply
-accessed by {\tt \bs font\bs cirth=cirth}\footnote{In \LaTeX\ use {\tt
-\bs newfont\{\bs cirth\}\{cirth scaled\bs magstep2\}} for a scalable
-font.}.
-The normal letters are mapped according to the older {\sl Angerthas}
-where possible. The letter values and ligatures are indicated on the
-table below.
-Additionally the file {\tt num.tex} is provided that allows the
-characters to be accesses by referenced to their numeric entry point
-in Tolkien's Table of Values.
-There are two interfaces for this.
-Firstly the macro {\tt \bs c} takes a single paramer which should
-be a number and coresponds to the table entry. (for example {\tt \bs c\{24\}}
-produces \c{24}.)
-Alternatively you can type the english for the number preceded by a
-`c' (e.g. {\tt \bs ctwentyfour} produces \ctwentyfour). In the case
-where there are two {\sl cirth} for a single entry {\tt \bs c} takes
-the first and the english macros are suffixed by either an
-`a' or a `b'. For example {\tt \bs c\{38\}} produces \c{38} and
-you must use {\tt \bs cthirtyeighta} for {\cirth \cthirtyeighta} and
-{\tt \bs cthirtyeightb} for {\cirth \cthirtyeightb}.
-
-\begin{center}
-{\sc the angerthas to keycode mappings}\\
-\begin{tabular}{|cc|cc|cc|cc|}
-\hline
-\cirth p&\tt p&\cirth zh&\tt zh&\cirth l&\tt l&\cirth e&\tt e\\
-\cirth b&\tt b&\cirth nj&\tt nj&\cirth lh&\tt lh&\cirth E&\tt E\\
-\cirth f&\tt f&\cirth k&\tt k&\cirth x&\tt x&\cirth a&\tt a\\
-\cirth v&\tt v&\cirth g&\tt g&\cirth s&\tt s&\cirth A&\tt A\\
-\cirth hw&\tt hw&\cirth kh&\tt kh&\cirth S&\tt S&\cirth o&\tt o\\
-\cirth m&\tt m&\cirth gh&\tt gh&\cirth z&\tt z&\cirth O&\tt O\\
-\cirth mb&\tt mb&\cirth N&\tt N&\cirth xo&\tt xo&\cirth oo OO&\tt oo,OO\\
-\cirth t&\tt t&\cirth kw&\tt kw&\cirth nd M&\tt nd,M&\cirth Y&\tt Y\\
-\cirth d&\tt d&\cirth gw&\tt gw&\cirth i&\tt i&\cirth h&\tt h\\
-\cirth th&\tt th&\cirth khw&\tt khw&\cirth y&\tt y&\cirth er` &\tt er,`\\
-\cirth dh&\tt dh&\cirth ghw&\tt ghw&\cirth hy&\tt hy&\cirth el' &\tt el,'\\
-\cirth n&\tt n&\cirth ngw&\tt ngw&\cirth u&\tt u&\cirth ps&\tt ps\\
-\cirth ch&\tt ch&\cirth nw&\tt nw&\cirth U&\tt U&\cirth ts&\tt ts\\
-\cirth j&\tt j&\cirth r&\tt r&\cirth w&\tt w&\cirth c&\tt c\\
-\cirth sh&\tt sh&\cirth rh&\tt rh&\cirth uu UU&\tt uu,UU&\cirth \&&\tt \&\\
-\cirth .&\tt .&\cirth :&\tt :&\cirth ,&\tt ,&\cirth ;&\tt ;\\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}\\
-\end{center}
-The last line in the table contains the extra typesetting runes provided.
-
-The files {\tt cirbf.mf}, {\tt cirsl.mf}, and {\tt cirss.mf} have
-also been provided that produce (respectively) boldface, slanted,
-and sans-serif Cirth fonts. The boldface fonts stands out well
-and can be used when inserting Cirth into normal text. For Cirth
-on its own I reccomend the normal font at 12 point. The Sans-serif
-font eliminates the serifs (as expected) and makes the pen round,
-giving very clear characters. (With the normal slanted pen the
-slanted strokes to the left are darker than to the right.) I can
-think of no use for the slanted font (but it was easy to do!).
-MetaFont hacks can easily combine the options and produce a
-slanted bold font without serifs if they so chose.
-
-\section*{EXAMPLES}
-
-\noindent
-\begin{tabular}{l|c}
-\bf English text &\bf TeX code \& result \\ \hline
-The Lord of the rings &\tt\verb+{\cirth dher lon-d ov dher nizS}+ \\
- & {\cirth dher lon-d ov dher nizS} \\
-translated from the red book &\tt\verb+{\cirth tnaNSlat`d fnom dher ned bOk}+ \\
- & {\cirth tnaNSlat`d fnom dher ned bOk} \\ \hline
-There and back again &\tt\verb+{\cirth dhener ax bak agaiN}+ \\
- & {\cirth dhener ax bak agaiN} \\
-a hobbits tale &\tt\verb+{\cirth a hobbitS taler}+ \\
- & {\cirth a hobbitS taler} \\ \hline
-Balin son of Fundin &\tt\verb+{\cirth baliN SelN ov fuxiN}+ \\
- & {\cirth baliN SelN ov fuxiN} \\
-Lord of Moria &\tt\verb+{\cirth lon-d ov monia}+ \\
- & {\cirth lon-d ov monia} \\ \hline
-Glamdring (foe-hammer) &\tt\verb+{\cirth glamdriN}+ \\
- & {\cirth glamdriN} \\
-Orc-rist (goblin-cleaver) &\tt\verb+{\cirth orkriSt}+ \\
- & {\cirth orkriSt} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip\noindent
-Please send all comments, criticisms or improvements to
-me. e-mail: jaymin@maths.tcd.ie, or by mail to
-Jo Jaquinta, 44 Bancroft Avenue, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland.
-\end{document}