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+%% Modifications copyright 2010 Clea F. Rees
+%% Code from ts1.etx copyright 2005 Alan Jeffrey and Sebastian
+%% Rahtz and Ulrik Vieth and Lars Hellstr{\"o}m (see below)
+%%
+%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
+%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
+%% The latest version of this license is in
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+%% version 2005/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+%%
+%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Clea F. Rees.
+%%
+%% This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt.
+%%
+%% ts1-baskervald.etx is a derived work under the terms of the LPPL. The
+%% original file, ts1.etx, is supplied with fontinst. A copy
+%% of fontinst including an unmodified copy of ts1.etx is
+%% available from
+%% http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/utilities/fontinst.
+%% The main modifications made to this file are as follows:
+%% - The original notices at the top of that file concerning authors,
+%% maintenance etc. are replaced by this notice.
+%% - The file is renamed.
+%% - An unassigned slot is used for the slashed zero.
+
+\relax
+
+\encoding
+
+\setstr{codingscheme}{TEX TEXT COMPANION 1---TS1 - BASKERVALD}
+
+\ifisglyph{x}\then
+ \setint{xheight}{\height{x}}
+\else
+ \setint{xheight}{500}
+\fi
+
+\ifisglyph{space}\then
+ \setint{interword}{\width{space}}
+\else\ifisglyph{i}\then
+ \setint{interword}{\width{i}}
+\else
+ \setint{interword}{333}
+\fi\fi
+
+\setint{italicslant}{0}
+
+\setint{fontdimen(1)}{\int{italicslant}} % italic slant
+\setint{fontdimen(2)}{\int{interword}} % interword space
+\setint{fontdimen(3)}{0} % interword stretch
+\setint{fontdimen(4)}{0} % interword shrink
+\setint{fontdimen(5)}{\int{xheight}} % x-height
+\setint{fontdimen(6)}{1000} % quad
+\setint{fontdimen(7)}{\int{interword}} % extra space after .
+
+\nextslot{0}
+\setslot{capitalgrave}
+ \comment{The grave accent `\capitalgrave{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalacute}
+ \comment{The acute accent `\capitalacute{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalcircumflex}
+ \comment{The circumflex accent `\capitalcircumflex{}', intended for
+ use with capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitaltilde}
+ \comment{The tilde accent `\capitaltilde{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitaldieresis}
+ \comment{The umlaut or dieresis accent `\capitaldieresis{}',
+ intended for use with capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalhungarumlaut}
+ \comment{The long Hungarian umlaut `\capitalhungarumlaut{}',
+ intended for use with capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalring}
+ \comment{The ring accent `\capitalring{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalcaron}
+ \comment{The caron or h\'a\v cek accent `\capitalcaron{}', intended
+ for use with capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalbreve}
+ \comment{The breve accent `\capitalbreve{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitalmacron}
+ \comment{The macron accent `\capitalmacron{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{capitaldotaccent}
+ \comment{The dot accent `\capitaldotaccent{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{cedilla}
+ \comment{The cedilla accent `\capitalcedilla{}', intended for use
+ with capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ogonek}
+ \comment{The ogonek accent `\capitalogonek{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{13}
+\setslot{quotesinglbase}
+ \comment{A straight single quote mark on the baseline,
+ `\textquotestraightbase'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{18}
+\setslot{quotedblbase}
+ \comment{A straight double quote mark on the baseline,
+ `\textquotestraightdblbase'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{21}
+\setslot{twelveudash}
+ \comment{A 2/3~em dash, `\texttwelveudash'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{threequartersemdash}
+ \comment{A 3/4~em dash, `\textthreequartersemdash'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{23}
+\setslot{capitalcompwordmark}
+ \comment{An invisible glyph, with zero width and depth, but the
+ height of capital letters.
+ It is used to stop ligaturing in words like `shelf{}ful'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{24}
+\setslot{arrowleft}
+ \comment{A left pointing arrow, `\textleftarrow', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{arrowright}
+ \comment{A right pointing arrow, `\textrightarrow', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{26}
+\setslot{tieaccentlowercase}
+ \comment{The original tie accent `\t{}', intended for use with
+ lowercase letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{tieaccentcapital}
+ \comment{The tie accent `\capitaltie{}', intended for use with
+ capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{newtieaccentlowercase}
+ \comment{A new tie accent `\newtie{}', intended for use with
+ lowercase letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{newtieaccentcapital}
+ \comment{A new tie accent `\capitalnewtie{}', intended for use
+ with capital letters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{31}
+\setslot{ascendercompwordmark}
+ \comment{An invisible glyph, with zero width and depth, but the
+ height of lowercase letters with ascenders.
+ It is used to stop ligaturing in words like `shelf{}ful'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{32}
+\setslot{blank}
+ \comment{The blank indicator `\textblank', similar to the letter `b'
+ with an oblique bar throgh the stem.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{36}
+\setslot{dollar}
+ \comment{The dollar sign `\textdollar'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{39}
+\setslot{quotesingle}
+ \comment{A straight single quote mark, `\textquotesingle'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{42}
+\setslot{asteriskcentered}
+ \comment{The centered asterisk, `\textasteriskcentered'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{44}
+\setslot{comma}
+ \comment{The decimal comma `,'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{45}
+\setslot{hyphendbl}
+ \comment{An alternate double hyphen, `\textdblhyphen'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{46}
+\setslot{period}
+ \comment{The decimal point `.'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{47}
+\setslot{fraction}
+ \comment{The fraction slash `\textfractionsolidus'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{48}
+\setslot{zerooldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{0}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{oneoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{1}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{twooldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{2}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{threeoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{3}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{fouroldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{4}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{fiveoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{5}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{sixoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{6}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{sevenoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{7}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{eightoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{8}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{nineoldstyle}
+ \comment{The oldstyle number `\oldstylenums{9}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{60}
+\setslot{angbracketleft}
+ \comment{The opening angle bracket `\textlangle', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{61}
+\setslot{minus}
+ \comment{The subtraction sign `\textminus'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{62}
+\setslot{angbracketright}
+ \comment{The closing angle bracket `\textrangle', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{77}
+\setslot{Omegainv}
+ \comment{The inverted Ohm sign `\textmho', unavailable in most fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{79}
+ \comment{A circle `\textbigcircle', big enough to enclose a letter
+ as in `\textcopyright' or `\textregistered'.}
+\setslot{bigcircle}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{87}
+\setslot{Omega}
+ \comment{The upright Ohm sign `\textohm', unavailable in most fonts.
+ Even if it is available in Mac-encoded fonts, it isn't directly
+ accessible in the 8r or 8y encodings.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{91}
+\setslot{openbracketleft}
+ \comment{The opening double square bracket `\textlbrackdbl',
+ unavailable in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{93}
+\setslot{openbracketright}
+ \comment{The closing double square bracket `\textrbrackdbl',
+ unavailable in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{94}
+\setslot{arrowup}
+ \comment{An upwards pointing arrow `\textuparrow', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{95}
+\setslot{arrowdown}
+ \comment{An downwards pointing arrow `\textdownarrow', unavailable
+ in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{96}
+\setslot{asciigrave}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style grave `\textasciigrave'. This is supposed
+ to be a character by itself rather than a combining accents.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{98}
+\setslot{born}
+ \comment{The born symbol `\textborn', unavailable in most PostScript
+ fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{99}
+\setslot{divorced}
+ \comment{The divorced symbol `\textdivorced', unavailable in most
+ PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{100}
+\setslot{died}
+ \comment{The died symbol `\textdied', unavailable in most PostScript
+ fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{108}
+\setslot{leaf}
+ \comment{The leaf symbol `\textleaf', unavailable in most PostScript
+ fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{109}
+\setslot{married}
+ \comment{The married symbol `\textmarried', unavailable in most
+ PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{110}
+\setslot{musicalnote}
+ \comment{A musical note symbol `\textmusicalnote', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{126}
+\setslot{tildelow}
+ \comment{A lowered tilde `\texttildelow'. In most PostScript fonts
+ it can be substituted by `asciitilde', while `\textasciitilde'
+ is supposed to be a raised `tilde'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{127}
+\setslot{hyphendblchar}
+ \comment{The glyph used for hyphenation in this font, which will
+ almost always be the same as `hyphendbl'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{128}
+\setslot{asciibreve}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style breve `\textasciibreve'. This is supposed
+ to be a character by itself rather than a combining accents.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciicaron}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style caron `\textasciicaron'. This is supposed
+ to be a character by itself rather than a combining accents.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciiacutedbl}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style double tick mark, `\textacutedbl'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciigravedbl}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style double backtick mark, `\textgravedbl'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dagger}
+ \comment{The single dagger `\textdagger'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{daggerdbl}
+ \comment{The double dagger `\textdaggerdbl'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{bardbl}
+ \comment{The double vertical bar `\textbardbl'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{perthousand}
+ \comment{The perthousand sign `\textperthousand'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{bullet}
+ \comment{The centered bullet `\textbullet'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{centigrade}
+ \comment{The degree centigrade symbol `\textcelsius'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dollaroldstyle}
+ \comment{An oldstyle dollar sign `\textdollaroldstyle'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{centoldstyle}
+ \comment{An oldstyle cent sign `\textcentoldstyle'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{florin}
+ \comment{The florin sign `\textflorin'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{colonmonetary}
+ \comment{The Colon currency sign `\textcolonmonetary', similar to
+ a capital `C' with a vertical bar through the middle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{won}
+ \comment{The Won currency sign `\textwon', similar to a capital `W'
+ with two horizontal bars.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{naira}
+ \comment{The Naira currency sign `\textnaira', similar to a
+ capital `N' with two horizontal bars.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{guarani}
+ \comment{The Guarani currency sign `\textguarani', similar to
+ a capital `G' with a vertical bar through the middle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{peso}
+ \comment{The Peso currency sign `\textpeso', similar to a capital `P'
+ with a horizontal bar through the bowl or below the bowl.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{lira}
+ \comment{The Lira currency sign `\textlira', similar to a sterling
+ sign `\textsterling' with two horizontal bars.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{recipe}
+ \comment{The recipe symbol `\textrecipe', similar to a capital `R'
+ with an oblique bar through the tail.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{interrobang}
+ \comment{The interrobang symbol `\textinterrobang', similar to
+ a combination of an exclamation mark and a question mark.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{interrobangdown}
+ \comment{The inverted interrobang symbol `\textinterrobangdown',
+ similar to a combination of an inverted exclamation mark
+ and an inverted question mark.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dong}
+ \comment{The Dong currency sign `\textdong', similar to a lowercase
+ `d' with a horizontal bar through the stem and another bar below
+ the letter.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{trademark}
+ \comment{The trademark sign `\texttrademark', similar to the raised
+ letters `TM'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{pertenthousand}
+ \comment{The pertenthousand sign `\textpertenthousand', unavailable
+ in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{pilcrow}
+ \comment{The pilcrow mark `\textpilcrow', similar to a paragraph
+ mark `\textparagraph' with a single stem.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{baht}
+ \comment{The Baht currency sign `\textbaht', similar to a capital `B'
+ with a vertical bar through the middle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{numero}
+ \comment{The numero sign `\textnumero', similar to the letter `N'
+ with a raised `o', unavailable in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{discount}
+ \comment{The discount sign `\textdiscount', similar to a stylized
+ percent sign, unavailable in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{estimated}
+ \comment{The estimated sign `\textestimated', similar to an enlarged
+ lowercase `e', unavailable in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{openbullet}
+ \comment{The centered open bullet `\textopenbullet'', unavailable
+ in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{servicemark}
+ \comment{The service mark sign `\textservicemark', similar to the
+ raised letters `SM', unavailable in most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{160}
+\setslot{quillbracketleft}
+ \comment{The opening quill bracket `\textlquill', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quillbracketright}
+ \comment{The closing quill bracket `\textrquill', unavailable in
+ most PostScript fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{cent}
+ \comment{The cent sign `\textcent'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{sterling}
+ \comment{The British currency sign, `\textsterling'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{currency}
+ \comment{The international currency sign, `\textcurrency'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{yen}
+ \comment{The Japanese currency sign, `\textyen'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{brokenbar}
+ \comment{A broken vertical bar, `\textbrokenbar', similar to
+ `\textbar' with a gap through the middle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{section}
+ \comment{The section mark `\textsection'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciidieresis}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style dieresis `\textasciidieresis'. This is
+ supposed to be character by itself rather than an accents.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{copyright}
+ \comment{The copyright sign `\textcopyright', similar to a small
+ letter `C' enclosed by a circle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ordfeminine}
+ \comment{The raised letter `\textordfeminine'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{copyleft}
+ \comment{The reversed copyright sign `\textcopyleft', similar to
+ a small reversed `C' enclosed by a circle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{logicalnot}
+ \comment{The logical not sign `\textlnot'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{circledP}
+ \comment{A small letter `P' enclosed by a circle, `\textcircledP',
+ unavailable in most fonts.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{registered}
+ \comment{The registered trademark sign `\textregistered', similar to
+ a small letter `R' enclosed by a circle.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciimacron}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style macron `\textasciimacron'. This is supposed
+ to be a character by itself rather than a combining accents.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{degree}
+ \comment{The degree sign `\textdegree'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{plusminus}
+ \comment{The plus or minus sign `\textpm'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{twosuperior}
+ \comment{The raised digit `\texttwosuperior'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{threesuperior}
+ \comment{The raised digit `\textthreesuperior'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciiacute}
+ \comment{An ASCII-style acute `\textasciiacute'. This is supposed
+ to be a character by itself rather than a combining accents.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{mu}
+ \comment{The lowercase Greek letter `\textmu', intended for use as
+ a prefix `micro' in physical units.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{paragraph}
+ \comment{The paragraph mark `\textparagraph'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{periodcentered}
+ \comment{The centered period `\textperiodcentered'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{referencemark}
+ \comment{The reference mark `\textreferencemark', similar to
+ a combination of the `multiply' and `divide' symbols.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{onesuperior}
+ \comment{The raised digit `\textonesuperior'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ordmasculine}
+ \comment{The raised letter `\textordmasculine'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{radical}
+ \comment{The radical sign `\textsurd', unavailable in most fonts.
+ Even if it is available in Mac-encoded fonts, it isn't directly
+ accessible in the 8r or 8y encodings.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{onequarter}
+ \comment{The fraction `\textonequarter'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{onehalf}
+ \comment{The fraction `\textonehalf'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{threequarters}
+ \comment{The fraction `\textthreequarters'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{euro}
+ \comment{The European currency sign, similar to `\texteuro'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\nextslot{214}
+\setslot{multiply}
+ \comment{The multiplication sign `\texttimes'.
+ This symbol was originally intended to be put into slot~215,
+ but ended up in this slot by mistake, at which time it was
+ considered too late to change it.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{225}
+\setslot{zeroslash}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{246}
+\setslot{divide}
+ \comment{The divison sign `\textdiv'.
+ This symbol was originally intended to be put into slot~247,
+ but ended up in this slot by mistake, at which time it was
+ onsidered too late to change it.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\endencoding