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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.map b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.map new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0efb0e0a2fe --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.map @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +% +% These macros make it possible to read *.map files as either +% \TeX{} or METAFONT input +% See the $TEXMFROOT/tex/languages/greek/ibygrk directory for +% use of this file as TeX input +% +% A well-known conditional test in METAFONT; +% It creates mismatch of character tokens 'k' and 'n' in TeX +\if known cmbase: % Interpret as a METAFONT file + let re_catcode=relax; let let_=gobble; let no_let=gobble; + else: + message "Must have cmbase loaded for this, or else some macros from it" ; +% +% END OF METAFONT INTERPRETATION---TeX INTERPRETATION FOLLOWS +% + \else % Interpret as a TeX file + \catcode`\_11 % allow underscore in csnames as in METAFONT + \def\re_catcode{\catcode`\=12 \catcode`\;12 \catcode`\_8}% + \def\ignore_to_comment#1#2{}% +% Now activate all the characters from ^^80 to ^^ff + \count255=`\^^80 + \loop \ifnum\count255 < `\^^ff + \catcode\count255\active \advance\count255 by 1 \repeat + % \catcode`\^^ff\active % If you want it, I don't in this case. + \expandafter\input\the\digraphs % Filename in a \toks register + \catcode`\;0 % treat the first ; (required by METAFONT) as an escape + \catcode`\=14 % treat the = in the METAFONT part as a comment character + \let\let_\let \let\no_let\ignore_to_comment + \fi +% +% This is a rather specialized version of the map file, +% developed for Greek only. There are certain restrictions +% in this case, because we do not want to alter Silvio Levy's +% source code---only the mappings. +% The upper level codes (^^80---^^ff) are based on a version of +% Greek Keys (a word-processor package for Macintosh, distributed +% through the American Philological Association), but the mapping +% is worked out by experience not from any documentation, and +% local customization often alters even this mapping. +% Consistency is provided by the ASCII digraphs +% and trigraphs to which all word-processor codes are remapped +% before they are used in TeX. These digraphs and trigraphs +% (even tetragraphs in the case of iota subscript) are very close +% to Ibycus/TLG betacode, except for the unfortunate uppercasing +% of betacode. +% +% a known set of word-processor Some "hidden" characters +% equivalents is "let_" for TeX Only METAFONT needs to know +% \no_let is used where there what is in this column +% seems to be no certain mapping +% +\let_ ^^80;quotesnglright = ASCII"'"; endash = oct"046"; +\let_ ^^81;quotesnglleft = ASCII"`"; emdash = oct"177"; +\let_ ^^82;peri_spomenon = ASCII"="; null_space = ASCII" "; +\let_ ^^83;sp_lenis = ASCII")"; dieresis = oct"053"; % use plus sign +\let_ ^^84;sp_asper = ASCII"("; minute = ASCII"&"; % prime for numbers +\let_ ^^85;lenis_oxy = oct"136"; asper_glyph = oct"303"; +\let_ ^^86;lenis_bary = oct"137"; lenis_glyph = oct"307"; +\let_ ^^87;lenis_peri = oct"134"; guillemotleft = ASCII"{"; %two small +\let_ ^^88;asper_oxy = oct"207"; guillemotright = ASCII"}"; % awks +\let_ ^^89;asper_bary = oct"203"; iotasubscript = ASCII"|"; +\let_ ^^8a;asper_peri = oct"100"; dubious = ASCII"!"; +\no_let \dmy;bary_tone = oct"275"; quotedblleft = oct"253"; +\no_let \dmy;oxy_tone = oct"276"; quotedblright = oct"257"; +\no_let \dmy;diaeroxy = oct"043"; bracketleftbt = oct"363"; +\no_let \dmy;diaerbary = oct"044"; bracketrightbt = oct"367"; +% +% alpha with accents +% +\let_ ^^8b;a_oxy = oct"210"; Digamma = ASCII"V"; +\let_ ^^8c;a_bary = oct"200"; digamma = ASCII"v"; +\let_ ^^8d;a_peri = oct"220"; boundarychar := oct"377"; % N.B. := +\let_ ^^8e;a_len = oct"202"; +\let_ ^^8f;a_aspr = oct"201"; +\let_ ^^90;a_lenoxy = oct"212"; +\let_ ^^91;a_asproxy = oct"211"; cigmalunate=ASCII"J"; +\let_ ^^92;a_lenbary = oct"223"; % "J" is all that's available +\let_ ^^93;a_asprbary = oct"213"; sigmafinal=ASCII"j"; +\let_ ^^94;a_lenperi = oct"222"; r_aspr = oct"373"; % GreekKeys "="!! +\let_ ^^95;a_asprperi = oct"221"; r_len = oct"374"; +% +% alpha with accents and iota subscript +% +\let_ ^^fb;a_isub = oct"370"; % Kerned back iotasubscript only +\let_ ^^96;a_oxyisub = oct"214"; e_peri = oct"214"; +\let_ ^^97;a_baryisub = oct"204"; e_asprperi = oct"204"; +\let_ ^^98;a_periisub = oct"224"; e_lenperi = oct"224"; +\let_ ^^99;a_lenisub = oct"206"; Koppa = oct"206"; +\let_ ^^9a;a_asprisub = oct"205"; o_asprperi = oct"205"; +\let_ ^^9b;a_lenoxyisub = oct"216"; koppa = oct"216"; +\let_ ^^9c;a_asproxyisub = oct"215"; o_peri = oct"215"; +\let_ ^^9d;a_lenbaryisub = oct"227"; +\let_ ^^9e;a_asprbaryisub = oct"217"; sampi = oct"217"; +\let_ ^^9f;a_lenperiisub = oct"226"; Cigmalunate=oct"226"; +\let_ ^^a0;a_asprperiisub = oct"225"; o_lenperi = oct"225"; +% +% epsilon with accents +% +\let_ ^^a1;e_oxy = oct"350"; angleleft = ASCII"<"; +\let_ ^^a2;e_bary = oct"340"; angleright = ASCII">"; +\let_ ^^a4;e_len = oct"342"; braceleft = oct"333"; +\let_ ^^a5;e_aspr = oct"341"; braceright = oct"337"; +\let_ ^^a6;e_lenoxy = oct"352"; dagger = oct"375"; +\let_ ^^a7;e_asproxy = oct"351"; daggerdbl = oct"376"; +\let_ ^^a8;e_lenbary = oct"343"; aspirate = oct"377"; +\let_ ^^a9;e_asprbary = oct"353"; +% +% eta with accents +% +\let_ ^^ae;h_oxy = oct"240"; +\let_ ^^af;h_bary = oct"230"; +\let_ ^^b0;h_peri = oct"250"; +\let_ ^^b1;h_len = oct"232"; +\let_ ^^b2;h_aspr = oct"231"; +\let_ ^^b3;h_lenoxy = oct"242"; +\let_ ^^b4;h_asproxy = oct"241"; +\let_ ^^b5;h_lenbary = oct"243"; +\let_ ^^b6;h_asprbary = oct"233"; +\let_ ^^b7;h_lenperi = oct"252"; +\let_ ^^b8;h_asprperi = oct"251"; +% +% eta with accents and iota subscript +% +% In this section and in the "omega with accents and iota subscript" +% section at the end, the octal values are assigned twice. The coding +% originally followed the pattern of GreekKeys fonts in giving a map +% position to every iota subscript composite. But this is wasteful, since +% there are only three correct positions for iota subscript. Current +% coding follows the practice seen in the Linotype Times Ten Greek of +% kerning one of three iotasubscripts under the appropriate a, h, or w. +% This does, unfortunately mean that the current mapping cannot be used +% directly with GreekKeys input, but nobody seems ever to do that +% anyway. +% +\let_ ^^fa;h_isub = oct"371"; % The redundancy below here is +\let_ ^^b9;h_oxyisub = oct"244"; doti = oct"244"; % unavoidable +\let_ ^^ba;h_baryisub = oct"234"; dotI = oct"234" % It derives in +\let_ ^^bb;h_periisub = oct"254"; dote = oct"254"; % part from the +\let_ ^^bc;h_lenisub = oct"236"; dotbt = oct"236"; % older coding +\let_ ^^bd;h_asprisub = oct"235"; dotJdlmnpqu = oct"235"; % Now the +\let_ ^^be;h_lenoxyisub = oct"246"; dotkos = oct"246"; % only +\let_ ^^bf;h_asproxyisub = oct"245"; dotGZ = oct"245"; % isub +\let_ ^^c0;h_lenbaryisub = oct"247"; dotCEVaw = oct"247"; % code +\let_ ^^c1;h_asprbaryisub = oct"237"; dotchjz = oct"237"; % in MF +\let_ ^^c2;h_lenperiisub = oct"256"; dotBFLNPRSTW = oct"256"; % is the +\let_ ^^c3;h_asprperiisub = oct"255"; dotH = oct"255"; % first +% +%iota with accents +% +\let_ ^^db;i_oxy = oct"320"; +\let_ ^^dc;i_bary = oct"310"; +\let_ ^^dd;i_peri = oct"330"; +\let_ ^^de;i_len = oct"312"; +\let_ ^^df;i_aspr = oct"311"; +\let_ ^^e0;i_lenoxy = oct"322"; +\let_ ^^e1;i_asproxy = oct"321"; +\let_ ^^e2;i_lenbary = oct"323"; +\let_ ^^e3;i_asprbary = oct"313"; +\let_ ^^e4;i_lenperi = oct"332"; +\let_ ^^e5;i_asprperi = oct"331"; +\let_ ^^f3;i_diaer = oct"360"; +\let_ ^^fd;i_diaeroxy = oct"362"; +\let_ ^^fe;i_diaerbary = oct"361"; +% +% omicron with accents +% +\let_ ^^f1;o_oxy = oct"354"; +\let_ ^^f2;o_bary = oct"344"; +\let_ ^^f4;o_len = oct"346"; +\let_ ^^f5;o_aspr = oct"345"; +\let_ ^^f6;o_lenoxy = oct"356"; +\let_ ^^f7;o_asproxy = oct"355"; +\let_ ^^f8;o_lenbary = oct"357"; +\let_ ^^f9;o_asprbary = oct"347"; +% +% upsilon with accents +% +\let_ ^^e6;u_oxy = oct"324"; +\let_ ^^e7;u_bary = oct"314"; +\let_ ^^e8;u_peri = oct"334"; +\let_ ^^e9;u_len = oct"316"; +\let_ ^^ea;u_aspr = oct"315"; +\let_ ^^eb;u_lenoxy = oct"326"; +\let_ ^^ec;u_asproxy = oct"325"; +\let_ ^^ed;u_lenbary = oct"327"; +\let_ ^^ee;u_asprbary = oct"317"; +\let_ ^^ef;u_lenperi = oct"336"; +\let_ ^^f0;u_asprperi = oct"335"; +\no_let \dmy;u_diaer = oct"364"; % ^^23, but it's not worth the effort +\no_let \dmy;u_diaeroxy = oct"366"; % ^^40, ditto +\let_ ^^a3;u_diaerbary = oct"365"; +% +% omega with accents +% +\let_ ^^c5;w_oxy = oct"270"; +\let_ ^^c6;w_bary = oct"260"; +\let_ ^^c7;w_peri = oct"300"; +\let_ ^^c8;w_len = oct"262"; +\let_ ^^c9;w_aspr = oct"261"; +\let_ ^^ca;w_lenoxy = oct"272"; +\let_ ^^cb;w_asproxy = oct"271"; +\let_ ^^cc;w_lenbary = oct"273"; +\let_ ^^cd;w_asprbary = oct"263"; +\let_ ^^ce;w_lenperi = oct"302"; +\let_ ^^cf;w_asprperi = oct"301"; +% +% omega with accents and iota subscript +% +\let_ ^^c4;w_isub = oct"372"; % Kerned back iotasubscript only +\let_ ^^d0;w_oxyisub = oct"274"; dotAOQUXY = oct"274"; +\let_ ^^d1;w_baryisub = oct"264"; dotDK = oct"264"; +\let_ ^^d2;w_periisub = oct"304"; dotM = oct"304"; +\let_ ^^d3;w_lenisub = oct"266"; dotgx = oct"266"; +\let_ ^^d4;w_asprisub = oct"265"; dotfy = oct"265"; +\let_ ^^d5;w_lenoxyisub = oct"276"; % oxy_tone +\let_ ^^d6;w_asproxyisub = oct"275"; % bary_tone +\let_ ^^d7;w_lenbaryisub = oct"277"; dotr = oct"277" +\let_ ^^d8;w_asprbaryisub = oct"267"; dotkoppa = oct"267"; +\let_ ^^d9;w_lenperiisub = oct"306"; longum = oct"306"; +\let_ ^^da;w_asprperiisub = oct"305"; breve = oct"305"; + +\re_catcode |