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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/source/public/itrans/kanparam.mf b/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/source/public/itrans/kanparam.mf deleted file mode 100644 index 8346ee22b24..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/source/public/itrans/kanparam.mf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -% This file is part of the KannadaTeX Software Package. -%Copyright (c) 1991 G.S. Jagadeesh & Venkatesh. Gopinath. -% -%Author: Modified from TeluguTex by, GS. Jagadeesh & Venkatesh Gopinath. -%The KannadaTeX Software Package is distributed in the hope that -%it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor -%accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it -%or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, -%unless he says so in writing. Refer to the KannadaTeX Software Package -%General Public License for full details. -% -%Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute -%the KannadaTeX Software Package, but only under the conditions described in the -%KannadaTeX Software Package General Public License. A copy of this license is -%supposed to have been given to you along with KannadaTeX Software Package so you -%can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a -%file named CopyrightLong. Among other things, the copyright notice -%and this notice must be preserved on all copies. -%%%%% - -%%%%%%%% -% This file contains various parameters used in making a font -% for kannada. Many of the parameters are used in several places. -% Before changing anything here you should be very clear about -% the possible impact. -% -% -input kanbase % read basefile - -font_identifier :="KANNADA"; - -% parameters - -u#:=designsize/18; % unit width -v#:=designsize; % total height -uh#:=v#/18; % unit height -top_shoulder:=2/36; % top shoulder proportion -bot_shoulder:=2/36; % bottom shoulder proportion -xheight:=15/36; % x height proportion -ascheight:=10/36; % ascender height proportion -desdepth:=7/36; % descender depth proportion -figheight:=6/36; % height of roman digits - -em_width#:=18u#; % same as font_quad -%font_quad em_width#; - -asc_height#:=(ascheight+xheight)*v#; -des_depth#:=desdepth*v#; -x_height#:=xheight*v#; -bot_depth#:=(bot_shoulder+desdepth)*v#; -top_height#:=(top_shoulder+ascheight+xheight)*v#; -fig_height#:=(figheight+xheight)*v#; % height of roman digits -kfig_width#:=7.5u#; % width of kannada digits -kfig_height#:=x_height#; % height of kannada digits - -asc_height1#:=(1/3ascheight+xheight)*v#; -asc_height2#:=(2/3ascheight+xheight)*v#; - -%j_height#:=2/3x_height#; % height of bowls in ja,ta etc -j_height#:=.6x_height#; % height of bowls in ja,ta etc -c_height#:=1/3x_height#; % height of circle in ma, pa etc -% c_height is used to draw small circles. If we use a wide pen then the circle -% may not be clearly visible. Hence the following statement. -if c_height# < (3.2*pen_width#):c_height#:=3.2pen_width#; fi; -w_height#:=1/3x_height#; % height of wedge in da,ta etc -ascunit#:=1/6(asc_height#-x_height#); % a unit for acsender area -vmwidth#:=7u#; % width of vowel modifiers -top_accent#:=1.5uh#; % base for accents that appear at top -bot_accent#:=1.5uh#; % base for accents that appear below -cc_scale:=0.65; % scale factor for consonant conjuncts -ccwidth#:=vmwidth#; % width of co.conjuncts that appear on % the side -dot_radius#:=u#; % radius of dot -wedge_height#:=x_height#/4; % height of wedge (in dha, uu etc) -wedge_depth#:=4/9des_depth#; % depth of wedge(in dha,uu etc) -sc_height#:=1/6x_height#; % misc. usage - -v_a_width#:=10u#; % width of vowel a -v_e_width#:=7.5u#; % width of vowel e -v_u_width#:=10u#; % width of vowel u (like dda no hat -v_uu_width#:=13u#; % width of vowel u (like dda no hat -v_lo_width#:=11u#; % width of vowel lo(inverted ja) -v_ea_width#:=6u#; % width of vowel ea(like pa without -v_i_width#:=7u#; % width of vowel i -v_ro_width#:=4.5u#; % width of vowel ro - -vm_ah_width# :=4u#; -vm_ah_height# :=3u#; -vm_a_width#:=2u#; % width of vowel modifier a -vm_aa_width#:=6u#; % width of vowel modifier aa -vm_e_width#:=4u#; % width of vowel modifier e -vm_ee_width#:=4u#; % width of vowel modifier e -vm_e_height1#:=asc_height2#; % height of vowelmodifier e (used -vm_ea_width# := 2u#; -vm_ea1_width# := 8u#; -vm_ea_height# := 2u#; -vm_e_height2#:=5/6x_height#; % vowel mod. e for ra,ga.da sits -vm_e_heightx#:=(1/2ascheight+xheight)*v#; % between vm_e_height2 and 3 - % with certain consonants kha,cha, - % ccha,ja,ta,na,ba,bha,ma,la,va etc) -vm_u_width#:=4.5u#; % width of ubowl (attached to letter -vm_uu_width#:=8u#; % width of uubowl (attchd to lett). -vm_ro_width#:=6u#; % width of vowel modifier ro -vm_y_width#:=6u#; % width of vowel modifier ro -vm_bar_width#:=4u#; % width of vowel modifier ro -vm_ao_width#:=8u#; % width of vowel modifier ao -vm_aoo_width#:=vm_ao_width#+1.5u#; % width of vowel modifier aoo -vm_au_width#:=8u#; % width of vowel modifier ao - -vm_e_width1#:=3u#; % width of vowel modifier e -vm_e_heightj#:=2.25u#; % height of vowel modifier e - -%vm_e_width#:=3u#; % width of vowel modifier ao -%vm_e_height#:=2u#; % width of vowel modifier ao - -cb_ka_width#:=6u#; % width of ka -cb_kha_width#:=7.5u#; % width of kha -cb_ga_width#:=6u#; % width of ga -cb_cha_width#:=9u#; % width of cha -cb_ja_width#:=7.5u#; % width of ja -%cb_tta_width#:=10.5u#; % width of tta -cb_tta_width#:=7.5u#; % width of tta -cb_nna_width#:=9u#; % width of nna -cb_ta_width#:=7u#; % width of ta -cb_da_width#:=9.0u#; % width of da -cb_ha_width#:=9.0u#; % width of da -cb_na_width#:=7u#; % width of na -cb_ba_width#:=7.5u#; % width of ba -cb_ya_width#:=10u#; % width of ya (without bowl) -cb_ra_width#:=6u#; % width of ra -cb_rra_width#:=9u#; % width of rra -cb_la_width#:=9u#; % width of la -cb_lla_width#:=6u#; % width of lla -cb_pa_width#:=7.5u#; % width of pa -cb_ca_width#:=5.5u#; % width of ca -cb_sha_width#:=cb_pa_width#+1.5u#; % width of sha -cb_ksha_width#:=cb_ka_width#; % width of ksha -cb_ksha_depth#:=des_depth#; % floor of ksha -cb_np_width#:=ccwidth#; % width of nakarapollu -cb_vg_width#:=ccwidth#; % width of valapalagilaka - -cv_pu_width#:=cb_pa_width#+2u#; % width of u modifier for pa -cv_pu_depth#:=1.5uh#; % depth of u modifier for pa - -p_comma_width#:=2dot_radius#+u#; % width of comma -half_plus_width#:=cb_ja_width#/2; % width of symbol like truncated + - -% ul#, ur# indicate the amount of white space that is added -% to a symbol. Following are the criteria used to add space -% consonant base, vowels - none -% punctuation,digits - on right -% consonant conjuncts that appear below,vowel modifiers that appear -% above/below - none -% accents that appear below/above - none -% consonant conjuncts that appear on the side - on left -% vowel modifiers for u, uu - none -% vowel modifiers for ro, roo - on left -% While composing Kannada text using TeX, space is added after a syllable -% by the macros that build a syllable. -ul#:=2u#; % white space (on left) -ur#:=2u#; % white space (on right) - - -%generate kannada; % switch to driver files -% Font Dimensions - -font_slant slant; -font_x_height x_height#; -font_normal_space 6u#; -font_normal_stretch 3u#; -font_normal_shrink 2u#; -font_quad em_width#; -font_extra_space 2u#; - -%ligature and kern information - -%ligtable "'": "'" =: p_cquotes_code; % close quotes -%ligtable "`": "`" =: p_oquotes_code; % open quotes -%ligtable "-": "-" =: p_lhyphen_code; % en dash -%ligtable p_lhyphen_code: "-" =: p_vlhyphen_code; % em dash - -%if not testing: expandafter stop fi; |