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-eiad* -- iad's Computer Modern Irish Family of Founts
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-
-The package contains the following files:
-
-Leigh_me This file.
-eiad10.mf Regular 10 point.
-eiadbf10.mf Boldface 10 point.
-eireannach.mf Driver file.
-eira.mf Irish diacritics and macros.
-eirl.mf Irish lowercase letters.
-eiru.mf Irish uppercase letters.
-
-In both lower and upper case 32 letters are defined (18 `plain' ones,
-5 long vowels and 9 aspirated consonants). The ligature `agus' is
-also made available. The remaining characters (digits, punctuation
-and accents) are inherited from the Computer Modern family of founts.
-
-You'll find that the file eiad10.mf, on which you'll have to run
-MetaFont in order to obtain the regular 10 point Irish fount, refers
-to a file called Fr10.mf, which is not included in the package. It
-will only take you a few seconds to make that file; it is obtained
-from cmr10.mf by removing everything up to `font_identifier:=CMR;'
-and the last line (`generate roman;'). The file Fbf10.mf, mentioned
-in eiadbf10.mf, is related in the same way to cmbx10.mf; and
-similarly you can make Irish founts of any other shapes and sizes.
-
-Within TeX the accented Irish letters are accessible as ligatures, in
-a manner consistent with the usage on Gaelic-L. A vowel followed by a
-slash yields a long vowel; a lowercase consonant followed by `h', or
-an uppercase consonant followed by either `H' or `h', yields an
-aspirated consonant. (The latter only works with those consonants
-which actually undergo aspiration; for such things as `n' with a dot,
-as found in some old texts, the standard TeXnique (in this case {\.n})
-must be used.) The ligature `agus' is accessed as s` (`s'-backquote).
-
-Please send comments, complaints, compliments and postcards to:
-
-Ivan A Derzhanski (iad@cogsci.ed.ac.uk; iad@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu)
-* Centre for Cognitive Science, 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, UK
-* Cowan House, Pollock Halls, 18 Holyrood Park Road, Edinburgh EH16 5BD, UK