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-The Pigpen Cipher is a simple substitution cipher originally used by Freemasons.
-It is also known as masonic cipher, and was in fairly wide use in the 18th
-century, for writing personal notes as well as complete books. It does not
-provide any meaningful protection against cryptanalysis, though. Today
-it is still used by schoolchildren.
-
-The pigpen cipher package provides the font and the necessary wrappers
-(style file, etc.) in order to write Pigpen ciphers.
-
-Oliver Corff, December 2008
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-\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
-\usepackage{pigpen}
-
-\newcommand\exa{\nopagebreak \begin{flushleft}\smallskip \nopagebreak
- \begin{minipage}[t]{6cm}\sloppy}
-\newcommand\exb{\end{minipage}\kern 1cm\begin{minipage}[t]{8cm}\sloppy }
-\newcommand\exc{\end{minipage}\kern -3cm \smallskip\end{flushleft}}
-
-\title{{\pigpenfont PIG PEN FOR TEX}\\[0.5cm]
- The Pigpen Cipher for \TeX\ 0.2}
-\author{Oliver Corff}
-\date{December 07, 2008}
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-
-\section{The Pigpen cipher}
-
-The \TeX\ Pigpen cipher font is a small hack\footnote{%
- The \TeX\ Pigpen cipher was inspired by a discussion on
- \texttt{comp.text.tex} in December 2008.}
-to type the so-called masonic cipher, or Freemason's cipher,
-which is a simple substitution cipher based on a grid.
-A 3x3 grid is filled with the letters A to I and J to R.
-\begin{center}
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{c|c|c}
- A&B&C\\
- \hline
- D&E&F\\
- \hline
- G&H&I\\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{c|c|c}
- J.&K.&L.\\
- \hline
- M.&N.&O.\\
- \hline
- P.&Q.&R.\\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{ccc}
- &S& \\
- T&$\times$&U\\
- &V& \\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{ccc}
- &W.& \\
- X.&$\times$&Y.\\
- &Z.&\\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}
-\end{center}
-
-\begin{center}
-{\pigpenfont
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{ccc}
- A&B&C\\
- D&E&F\\
- G&H&I\\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{ccc}
- J&K&L\\
- M&N&O\\
- P&Q&R\\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{ccc}
- &S& \\
- T&$\times$&U\\
- &V& \\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}[t]{3cm}%
-\begin{tabular}{ccc}
- &W&\\
- X&$\times$&Y\\
- &Z&\\
-\end{tabular}\end{minipage}}
-\end{center}
-
-The letters in this grid are simply replaced by the inner edges
-of their box within the grid. The subset of letters J to R is marked
-by a dot.
-
-The letters S, T, U and V are arranged in the four quadrants of an X,
-the letters W, X, Y and Z follow this arragement but are marked with
-a dot. Again, the letters are substituted by the inner edges of their
-respective corner.
-
-\section{Usage}
-
-In the preamble of a \LaTeXe\ document, the package is declared by
-saying \verb|\usepackage{pigpen}|. Options are not available.
-There is only one user command, \verb|\pigpenfont|:
-\exa
- {\pigpenfont LUCAS}
-\exb
- \begin{verbatim}
- {\pigpenfont LUCAS}
- \end{verbatim}
-\exc
-
-
-
-\end{document}