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- ArmTeX, Version 2.0, 1st June 1999
-
-
-1. Description
-
-ArmTeX is an Armenian system for TeX/LaTeX(2e)/METAFONT. It can
-be used with standard Latin keyboard without any special encoding
-and/or support for Armenian letters. It can also be used with
-any keyboard which uses encoding having Armenian letters in
-the second half (characters 128-255) of extended ASCII table
-(for example ArmSCII8 Armenian standard).
-
-This is a freeware system by S. Dachian, A. Dalalyan
-and V. Hakobian.
-
-Feel free to give copies of this system to your friends, and be
-sure to include ALL the files, including this and other text files.
-Feel also free to use our code for producing your own software.
-But don't ever change and/or alter the ArmTeX system without our
-special permission.
-
-If you have any questions you can contact us via e-mail at:
-
-Serguei.Dachian@univ-lemans.fr
-dalalyan@lx2.yerphi.am
-vakopian@usc.edu
-
-
-
-2. Installation
-
- a) If you are upgrading from ArmTeX 1.0, you should first
-"uninstall" it, since the changes from version 1.0 to 2.0 are
-important (see also ArmTeX manual). Not only some files were
-changed, some old files removed and some new files added, but
-also transcription scheme was modified, so that a slight
-(re)editing of your own documents typed with ArmTeX 1.0 is
-necessary. So, first remove all the files related to ArmTeX 1.0
-(the files which are part of it, as well as, say, "generated"
-"pk" files) and be sure to read about changes of transcription
-scheme in ArmTeX manual.
-
- b) Put files from "mf" directory somewhere your METAFONT can
-find them (generally this is something like "mfinput" or "source"
-directory; refer to your METAFONT release manual or ask a
-local guru).
-
- c) Put files from "tfm" directory somewhere your METAFONT can
-find them (generally this is something like "tfm" directory;
-refer to your METAFONT release manual or ask a local guru).
-
- d) Put files from "plain" directory somewhere your TeX compiler
-(in plain mode) can find them (generally this is something like
-"texinput" or "plain" directory; refer to your TeX release manual
-or ask a local guru).
-
- e) Put files from "latex" directory somewhere your TeX compiler
-(in LaTeX2e mode) can find them (generally this is something like
-"latexinput" or "latex" directory; refer to your TeX release manual
-or ask a local guru).
-
-Now everything is ready, and you should be able to compile the
-example and documantation files from "examples" directory. The
-latter contains two subdirectories: "plain" and "latex". The
-files from the first one should be compiled with plain TeX
-(usually "tex" command), and the files from the second one should
-be compiled with LaTeX2e (usually "latex" command).
-
-To type your own documents (in Plain TeX or LaTeX) read the ArmTeX
-manual (in Armenian). It is in the "manual.tex" file from "latex"
-subdirectory of "examples" directory. Its PostScript version
-("manual.ps") is also included in ArmTeX 2.0 (it is in the root
-directory of the distribution, along with this "readme.txt" file)
-in the case you want to see the manual before installation [or you
-don't have LaTeX2e:-)].
-
-
-
-3. About fonts
-
-The ArmTeX system includes two families of fonts:
-
- a) artmr10, artmsl10, artmi10, artmb10, artmbs10 and artmbi10:
-Serif font (something like Times New Roman or Computer Modern Roman)
-with its Slanted, Italic, Bold, BoldSlanted and BoldItalic versions.
-
-These fonts were converted from the TrueType font family
-"ArTarumianTimes" made by Ruben Hakobian(Tarumian). We would
-like to thank him for giving us the permission to use his fonts.
-
- b) arssr10, arsssl10, arssb10 and arssbs10: Sans Serif font
-(something like Arial or Computer Modern Sans Serif) with its
-Slanted, Bold and BoldSlanted versions.
-
-These fonts were converted from the PostScript font "Sassoun".
-This font was originally created and released as "Sassoun" (c) 1994
-Raffi Kojian (n_w$$h). It is freeware, and can be found at
-http://www.cilicia.com/armo8.html with complete documentation. Any
-alteration for release must be cleared by Raffi. We would like once
-more to thank Raffi for giving us the permission to use his font.
-
-
-
-4. Known problems
-
-The spacing and kerning of the fonts may not always look very good
-(especially when the Armenian intonation signs are involved).
-Actually, using 128-long encoding OT6 it seems difficult to
-do better. The 256-long encoding T6 is reserved for future
-releases of ArmTeX which will include and Armenian and Latin
-characters in the font, as well as some "accented" symbols to
-solve spacing and kerning problems.
-
-If you have any other problem [normally you shouldn't ;-)] don't
-hesitate to contact us. Any bug reports and/or suggestions for
-improving the ArmTeX are welcome. Our e-mail addresses are:
-
-Serguei.Dachian@univ-lemans.fr
-dalalyan@lx2.yerphi.am
-vakopian@usc.edu