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+The greektex package.
+
+The files of this package make it possible to process with
+LaTeX2e files written in "Greeklish", i.e., a mixture of Greek
+and English. They are based on Silvio Levy's classical Greek
+("plain") fonts, and they have evolved from earlier distributions
+for Latex209, in 1993 by Moschovakis and in 1994 by Moschovakis
+and Spiliotis. To use them, you need to have an ASCII editor that
+can handle mixed Greek and English input, such as notepad or
+(better) winedt, and a full LaTeX2e installation with the
+capability to automatically compile metafont files when they are
+called, e.g., Miktex or a linux installation.
+
+To install and use these fonts, you need the following files, posted here:
+
+ywcl.zip This contains all the metafont files necessary
+ to produce the Greek fonts.
+
+greektexdoc.pdf The document (in Greek).
+
+greektexdoc.tex The texfile of the document (as a sample).
+
+greektex.sty The main package.
+
+gehyphw.gr The hyphenation file.
+
+You should print greektexdoc.pdf, which has detailed instructions
+(in Greek) for installing and using this package and also
+illustrates the "look" of the fonts.
+
+As far as we know, all the programs in this package are in the
+public domain and they are offered without any obligation or
+guarantee, with the usual proviso that if you change any files you
+should also change their names.
+
+October 2004 Yiannis Moschovakis, ynm@math.ucla.edu
+Chrysovalantis Sfyrakis, hammer@math.uoa.gr