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-[This is ./doc/fonts/ibycus4/tex/README
- 12 July, 1997. [For some of the previous history see the
- final notes on Ibycus 3, from May 30, 1966 in README.ibycus3]
-
- ( THIS IS A TDS-CONFORMANT PACKAGE )
-
-BE SURE THAT ibycus4.map HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIBLE AS DESCRIBED BELOW
-
-FOR INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH IBYCUS3, SEARCH FOR %%%%%%%%%%%% on page 3.
-
-Like its predecessors, Ibycus4 is based on Silvio Levy's
-realization of a classic Didot cut of Greek type from around 1800.
-Ibycus4 is as close as possible to Ibycus3 in all possible
-respects, but there are some improved set widths and pair-kernings
-which might clobber old carefully adjusted text spacings
-such as Alexandrian shaped poetry.
-
-A sample input file is provided in iby4text.tex or ibycus4.ltx
-
-PLAIN TeX USAGE: \input iby4text
-
- then: \setgreek10/12 (or other reasonable combination
- of pointsize and leading)
-
- then: Latin text \GK{}a)rxai=a gra'mmata\RM{} Latin again.
-
- NOTE that the ) is a smooth breathing, not a parenthesis.
-
-LaTeX2e USAGE: \usepackage{ibycus4}
-
- then: Latin text {\greek{a)rxai=a gra'mmata}} Latin again.
- (Note the double braces, there is a font change here.)
-
- change font size with the \fontsize macro, thus:
-
- \fontsize{14}{17pt}\selectfont
-
-
-The TeX files in $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4 together with the METAFONT
-files in $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/ibycus4 {\em especially
-ibycus4.map} are intended to provide a reasonable degree of
-compatibility between David Packard Jr.'s Ibycus/TLG system, and the
-TeX and METAFONT environment. If you are not using Karl Berry's
-path-searching or its equivalent, these TeX files may have to be moved
-to an appropriate branch directory of $TEXMF/tex/
- continues . . .
-
- README Page 2
-
-The TeX files are:
-
- 1. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4/ibycus4.tex
-
- The driver file for this package (in plain tex).
-
- 1a. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4/ibycus4.sty
-
- The driver file for this package (in LaTeX2e).
-
- 2. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4/setiby4.tex
-
- Included by ibygrk.tex unless newnep format is running
-
- 3. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4/tlgsqq.tex
-
- The name suggests the association with coding of the
- Thesaurus Linguae Graecae.
-
- This file provides uniquely named macros for all combinations
- of letter and accent, so that any invocation of the macro will
- produce a sequence of characters corresponding with the
- entries put into the TFM ligature table. These sequences may
- always be used to generate accented characters. They are
- based, with some slight modifications where David Packard's Ibycus
- input coding seems too misleading, on the Ibycus adaptation of
- TLG beta-code.
-
- For input coding, the parentheses, ) and ( are used for
- breathings, ' (ASCII char '047--acute or single quote) and `
- (ASCII char '140--grave) are used for oxytone and barytone (to
- avoid preemption of the usual TeX excape character) and =
- (ASCII char '075) is used for perispomenon to avoid preemption
- of the active tie character in plain.tex. + is used for
- dieresis after u or i and for some other special characters.
- | is used for iota subscript and ! (ASCII char '041--\bang) is
- used to call out the "dot-under" convention for partially
- preserved letters in manuscript or epigraphical texts. Order
- is significant. Breathings or diereses come first, after the
- affected letter, then accents, then iota subscript or \bang.
- These codings represent the input coding convention, not the
- mapping in the font itself.
-
- The digraphs, trigraphs etc. can be read from tlgsqq.tex
- Postpositives fall into three order-dependent and
- exclusive classes--only one from each class may be used
- in any single accented cluster.
-
- 1 2 3
- nil nil nil
- ( [asper] ' [oxytone] | [iota subscript]
- ) [lenis] ` [barytone] ! [dot below letter]
- + [other] = [perispomene]
-
- continues . . .
-
- README Page 3
-
- Some special digraphs are K+ Koppa, k+ koppa, C+ lunate Cigma,
- c+ lunate cigma, s+ sampi (lowercase late form only) and s| which
- forces a medial sigma.
- << and >> give guillemets (not guillemots as Adobe
- ornithologically supposes) and (( )) give single parentheses
- though care must be taken that the first ( or ) is not
- interpreted as a breathing. {((} and {))} are safe.
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CODINGS ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH IBYCUS3
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- I have tried to keep incompatible codings to the minimum
- but the ibycus3 versions of the following were extremely
- undesirable. These are all simplifications of ibycus3 coding.
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- The mark of elision is ' or {'} (the form in braces may be
- needed to prevent ' from being read as an accent).
- Single quotes may be provided by ` {`} and ' {'}, (isolate them
- in braces if necessary). Double quotes are `` {``} and
- '' {''} (isolate in braces if necessary). < and > are the
- angle brackets used for conjectural supplements.
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
- 4. ibycus4.map
-
- This is {\em exactly} the same file as is used by METAFONT.
- Copy $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/ibycus4/ibycus4.map
- to the same directory as ibycus4.tex
- or, even better, link it with a symbolic link.
- It is so structured that it can be read by either
- TeX or Metafont. The mapping is very close to that of GreekKeys,
- which is distributed for the Macintosh by the American
- Philological Association. Other mappings can be created
- in the same manner.
-
- 5. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4/Uibycus4.fd
-
- Supporting fd file for LaTeX2e.
-
- 6. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibycus4/iby4extr.tex
-
- Access to some editorial symbols for classical editions.
-
- continues . . .
-
- README Page 4
-
- 7. $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibygrk/ibycus4.ltx
- $TEXMF/tex/generic/ibygrk/iby4text.tex
- The exquisite little poem by Ibycus of Rhegium, until recently
- almost the only thing known by him. (The Ibycus system
- developed by David Packard is only indirectly named after
- the poet. The direct inspiration was Packard's cat.)
-
- M E T A F O N T
-
-The METAFONT part of the package consists of a set of files which use
-the original characters of Silvio Levy's greek fonts and combine them
-in ways which reflect the increased capabilities of TeX and METAFONT
-developed since Levy did the original greek for TeX. The Levy source
-files can be got from one of the CTAN archives and placed in
-$TEXMF/fonts/source/public/levy
- where they will automatically become
-accessible if you are using a TeX Directory Structure [TDS] layout of
-files. If you are not using a file searching system like Karl Berry's
-"kpathsea", see $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/ibycus4/ibycus4.mf for
-hints on making the Levy source available. For directions on the
-use and management of Karl Berry's path searching, consult "The TeX
-Live Guide, version 2" by Sebastian Rahtz and Michael Goosens, in
-{\it TUGboat}. Volume 18 (1997). Pages 81-112, especially pp. 87--9.
-Web2c TeX for Unix systems, Thomas Esser's teTeX, and the Solaris package
-referenced at http://smc.vnet.net/solaris_2.5.html all use Karl
-Berry's path searching.
-
-Ibycus4 METAFONT files are in $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/ibycus4
-
-The most significant changes are:
-
- 1. The large repertory of initial/medial sigma + letter pairs
- is suppressed from the new fonts, and the new enhanced TFM
- ligature scheme is used instead to provide for the automatic
- differentiation between medial and final sigma.
-
- 2. The cells thus opened up in the font mapping are used for
- a variety of additional characters:
-
- a. A full repertory of vowels with breathings and
- barytone accents (many of these were absent from the
- original). The various forms of long epsilon and
- omicron with perispomene accent needed for early Attic
- and similar local scripts are provided.
-
- b. Lunate sigma, digamma, koppa and sampi are
- provided (the last in its lowercase late form
- only, since earlier forms are rather problematic
- and are virtually unused even in epigraphical texts).
-
- c. A simple iota subscript in a 0.5em character space
- is provided at position '174 for use in unusual
-
- continues . . .
-
- README Page 5
-
- groupings. For all normal usages three additional
- occurences of the glyph are kerned (in the traditional
- sense) far to the left so that they will fit under
- alpha, eta and omega respectively. These characters
- are called out automatically through the TeX TFM
- ligature system, for which see below. The glyph under
- eta is shortened slightly to give better clearance
- under the left stem of lowercase eta. The iota
- subscript glyph retains its simple form in 300dpi
- renditions, and in any bitmap which drops below
- 500dpi, but it thins out and develops a slight
- rightward hook at 600dpi and above.
-
- d. The mechanism of drastic left kerning is also used
- to set dots under letters which cannot be read
- completely from the manuscript or stone. These dota
- are likewise called out automatically through the TFM
- ligature system. A final ! {\bang} after any letter
- or letter with postpositive accents (except those
- with iota subscripts) will produce the dotted form.
-
- e. Angle brackets, half brackets, double quotes, braces,
- a dagger and a doubledagger are now provided (see
- iby4extr.tex).
-
- 3. All characters have been named. The constructs
- ASCII"A" and oct"000" appear only at lower levels
- of programming.
-
- 4. Character spacing has been adjusted through kerning tables,
- particularly around lowercase iota (file ibylig4.mf).
- There is better separation between breathings and accents
- (this has required a redesign of almost all accents) and
- clearance between accent and base letter has been increased.
- The perispomene has been restored to its traditional form with
- a thick center and tapered ends, and the breathings have been
- given shorter, tapered tails. The deep ink trap between the
- bulb and tail of the breathings has been eliminated. Accents
- over epsilon have been raised and slightly shortened to give
- better clearance. The accents with diaeresis have been shifted
- up and laterally to clear the dot they lean toward.
-
- 5. Font mapping is specified independently of other
- parameters, in a distinct and separate file (file ibycus4.map).
- In some cases it may be more effective to remap the font
- than to struggle with TeX remapping.
-
- continues . . .
-
- README Page 6
-
- 6. A programming error which produced the wrong displacement
- value with free-standing accents has been corrected. Accents
- before uppercase vowels are kerned (in the traditional sense)
- out left to a negative left side bearing of about one unit
- (1/18em) unit so that their escapement does not leave
- excessive space after the preceding word or at the start of a
- line. They have also been properly pair-kerned with the
- uppercase vowels.
-
-A new naming convention uses "ibycus4" wherever possible, and
-the shorter string "iby4" where that would lead to ambiguity.
-some of the individual METAFONT character files are simply
-taged with the number 4. 8+3 filename compatibility is preserved.
-(under protest and with difficulty).
-
-The names of PK and TFM files follow Karl Berry's font name convention
-( 84 is the encoding for Ibycus 4).
-
-Foundry Facename Weights Variants Encoding_Variants DesignSize
-
-f ib [r], b r, o 84 [10], 9, 8
-
-fibr84 fibo84 fibb84
-
- with METAFONT design-size additions
-fibr848 fibo848 fibb848
-fibr849 fibo849 fibb849
-
-Driver files for the Bold Oblique variant can be provided but their use
-is discouraged. These Didot-derived characters do not stand up well
-to either boldfacing or obliqueing, and the combination is quite
-unfortunate. The typewriter style originally offered with these
-designs is quietly forgotten, although the code for it is still
-embedded in Silvio Levy's source.
-
- Also in the works, a type1 version.
-
-Pierre A. MacKay
-Department of Classics
-University of Washington
-mackay@cs.washington.edu
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/Uibycus.fd b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/Uibycus.fd
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-% Uibycus.fd-- P. A. MacKay --July 7, 2000
-% A more confident version in which all sizes of
-% upright and obliqued, regular weight, are
-% taken from the type1 font. Suggested by
-% Peter.Heslin@ucd.ie.
-%
-% Uibycus.fd-- P.A. MacKay -- July 15.1999
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% for use with nfss2. Takes the regular weight only from the type1
-% font IbycusHTG-Regular. Bold should be used very rarely in any case.
-%
-\ProvidesFile{Uibycus.fd}
-%
-% OT1 is rather a lie, but it works for all directly addressed
-% glyphs. Apparently it is not possible to use the U designation
-% outside of math mode. I still think it unwise to call this an
-% OT1 fd. It isn't.
-%
-\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{ibycus}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{n}{%
- <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibr}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{sl}{%
- <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibo84}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{it}{<->ssub * ibycus/m/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{b}{n}{%
- <5> <6> <7> <8> fibb848
- <9> fibb849
- <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibb84}{}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/Uibycus4.fd b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/Uibycus4.fd
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-% Uibycus4.fd-- P.A. MacKay -- July 12.1997
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% for use with nfss2
-%
-\ProvidesFile{Uibycus4.fd}
-%
-% OT1 is rather a lie, but it works for all directly addressed
-% glyphs. Apparently it is not possible to use the U designation
-% outside of math mode. I still think it unwise to call this an
-% OT1 fd. It isn't.
-%
-\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{ibycus}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{n}{%
- <5> <6> <7> <8> fibr848
- <9> fibr849
- <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibr84}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{sl}{%
- <5> <6> <7> <8> fibo848
- <9> fibo849
- <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibo84}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{it}{<->ssub * ibycus/m/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{b}{n}{%
- <5> <6> <7> <8> fibb848
- <9> fibb849
- <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibb84}{}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/iby4extr.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/iby4extr.tex
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-% iby4extr.tex-- P.A. MacKay -- July 12, 1997
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% Provides traditional text-editor symbols for critical edition
-% The control sequences follow Adobe naming conventions, to keep
-% them from any likely conflict with plain.tex.
-% I use \let\!=\dagger
-% as a short and convenient way of getting at it
-%
-\def\braceleft{\char'333}
-\def\braceright{\char'337}
-\def\bracketleftbt{\char'363}
-\def\bracketrightbt{\char'367}
-\def\dagger{\char'375}
-\def\dbldagger{\char'376}
-
-\input version4
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/iby4text.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/iby4text.tex
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-% iby4text.tex-- P.A. MacKay -- July 16, 1997
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% An example of ibycus4 using plain TeX
-%
-% Text from D. L. Page, {\it Greek Melic Poets}, (Oxford, 1962), p. 148
-% accepting the emendations of Mehlhorn and Hermann.
-%
-\hsize 4in
-\input ibycus4
-\setgreek11/14
-\let\!=\dagger
-
-\GK
-
-\centerline{IBUKOU TOU RHGINOU}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\leavevmode\llap{)=}Hri me`n ai(' te Kudw'niai
-
-mhli'des a)rdo'menai r(oa=n
-
-e)k pota'mwn i('na Parqe'nwn
-
-kh=pos a)kh'ratos, ai(' t' oi)nanqi'des
-
-au)co'menai skie'roisin u(f' e('rnesin
-
-oi)nare'ois qale'qoisin; e)moi` d' e)'ros
-
-ou)demi'an kata'koitos w('ran.
-
-<a)ll' a('>q' u(po` steropa=s fle'gwn
-
-Qrhi+'kios Bore'as a)i's|-
-
-\quad swn para` Ku'pridos a)zale'ais mani'aisin e)remno`s a)qambh`s
-
-e)gkrate'ws pedo'qen \!fla'sen\!
-
-h(mete'ras fre'nas.
-
-\RM
-
-\end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.map b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.map
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-%
-% 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
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 880eb991b2e..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-% ibycus4.sty-- P.A. MacKay -- July 12, 1997
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% 12/7/97 Convert to ibycus4
-% 4/12/95 Test for isolatin package and suppress ibycus3.map if it's there
-% 31/10/95 Added \input{iby3extr} for editor symbols
-% 25/1/95 Created.
-%
-% For use with LaTeX2e
-% Replaces iby4text.tex; does not call setiby4.tex
-% Use "\fontsize{14}{17pt}\selectfont" instead of "\setgreek14/17"
-% and "{\greek{}...}" instead of "\GK{}...\RM{}"
-% The fd file is named as it should be, for ``Unknown'' encoding
-% even though I have to use OT1 in the actual file
-%
-\newtoks\digraphs
-\digraphs={tlgsqq}
-\chardef \atcode = \the \catcode `\@
-\def\unletterat{\catcode`\@ = \the \atcode}
-\catcode`\@ = 11
-\ifx\@grave@A@grave@\undefined\input{ibycus4.map}
-\else\@latex@warning@no@line{%
-No GreekKeys upper ASCII. Post-positive ASCII sequences only}\fi
-% Don't use the GreekKeys equivalents if isolatin is in use.
-\unletterat
-\input{Uibycus4.fd}
-\def\greek{\fontfamily{ibycus}\selectfont}
-\input{iby4extr}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 464c4b4882d..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycus4.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-\newtoks\digraphs
-\digraphs={tlgsqq}%
-%
-\newif\ifrestoreat
-\expandafter\ifnum\the\catcode`\@=11
- \restoreatfalse
- \else\global\count9=\the\catcode`\@
- \catcode`\@=11
- \restoreattrue
- \fi
-%
-\input ibycus4.map
-%
-\ifx\newneploaded\undefined\input setiby4 \fi
-\gdef\GK{\ifx\gr@@kbaselineskip\undefined
- \expandafter\csname\the\gr@@kpoint\endcsname\else\gr@@kpoint\fi
- \begingroup
- \def\GK{\relax}
- \def\RM{\rm\endgroup}%
- \ifx\gr@@kbaselineskip\undefined % newnep takes care of this
- \else\normalbaselineskip\gr@@kbaselineskip\normalbaselines\fi
- \expandafter\let\noexpand\it\gksl\gk}%
-\gdef\RM{\relax}%
-\ifrestoreat\catcode`\@=\the\count9 \fi % back to normal
-\global\count9=0
-\input iby4extr
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycusps.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycusps.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a45161af71..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/ibycusps.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-\newtoks\digraphs
-\digraphs={tlgsqq}%
-%
-\newif\ifrestoreat
-\expandafter\ifnum\the\catcode`\@=11
- \restoreatfalse
- \else\global\count9=\the\catcode`\@
- \catcode`\@=11
- \restoreattrue
- \fi
-%
-\input ibycus4.map
-%
-\ifx\newneploaded\undefined\input pssetiby \fi
-\gdef\GK{\ifx\gr@@kbaselineskip\undefined
- \expandafter\csname\the\gr@@kpoint\endcsname\else\gr@@kpoint\fi
- \begingroup
- \def\GK{\relax}%
- \def\RM{\rm\endgroup}%
- \ifx\gr@@kbaselineskip\undefined % newnep takes care of this
- \else\normalbaselineskip\gr@@kbaselineskip\normalbaselines\fi
- \expandafter\let\noexpand\it\gksl\gk}%
-\gdef\RM{\relax}%
-\ifrestoreat\catcode`\@=\the\count9 \fi % back to normal
-\global\count9=0
-\input iby4extr \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.RME b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.RME
deleted file mode 100644
index 0abc81d1dae..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.RME
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-This file is psibycus.RME
-
-The Type1 version of the Ibycus Greek font (regular weight only)
-available on orhan.classics.washington.edu, in the directory
-/ftp/pub/tex has been sell enough received that it is being added to
-the ibycus4 package. The font is still largely unhinted, but I am
-beginning to wonder whether that matters. I did plan to provide a
-rather thorough set of hints, since the primary purpose for making up
-this font was to get away from the crude bitmap scaling that is all
-you can get out of PDF readers. Hinting, however, is even worse than
-filing matrices. It is a soul-destroying bore, and I cannot do very
-much of it at any given session. The absence of hints will not be
-noticed at resolutions of 600dpi and above. On paper, the weight is
-just about right. In PDF files created with Adobe Distiller, the
-screen appearance is remarkably good. In xdvi it is even better. In
-ghostscript the rasterization uncontrolled by hints produces too dark
-an effect, but it does make it that much more readable. The font has
-a private UniqueID in the open range for now, but a registered
-UniqueID will be applied for.
-
-The original METAFONT realization of ibycus4 remains the controlling
-form of the font. The TeX user will see absolutely no difference
-in the set-widths of the Type1 font because the set widths in the
-TFM file are directly related (with infinitesimal roundings) to
-those in the the TFM file for the METAFONT version. NOTE: My previous
-hope that I could use exactly the same TFM for the type1 version
-and the METAFONT version failed because some renderers such as
-pdftex choke on even the slightest difference in set width.
-
-The Type1 control points have been derived from METAFONT log output
-generated by "tracingspecs". This is not impossible, as has sometimes
-been claimed, but it does take work.
-
-The additions to the METAFONT based package consist of:
-
-1. IbycusHTG-Regular.pfa ( = fibr.pfa = IBYHTGR_.PFB ).
- The character designs are Silvio Levy's. Some small differences
- in accent positioning and vertical positioning on the classic
- METAFONT typeface grid have been allowed. My own lowercase lunate
- sigma has been improved. These changes will ultimately be read
- back into the ibycus4 METAFONT source.
-
-2. fibr.tfm (blended from the TFM file produced by afm2tfm and
- the ligature and kerning from fibr84.tfm. The use of the Type1 font
- is specified by calling on fibr, rather than fibr84.
- Obliqued versions are invoked with fibo.tfm (derived in the same way).
- Bold versions of the font are still exclusively METAFONT.
- They will continue to be invoked as fibb84[89]?
- until I make up Type1 versions of them (if I ever do).
-
-3. fibr.vf (fibo.vf), which serves to provide a reference into a dvips map
- file. The raw TFM for this VF file is fibr84.tfm (fibo84.tfm), which
- has the interesting effect of making METAFONT generated PK files a
- fail-safe alternative in sizes above 10pt if the dvips map lookup fails.
- The checksums for fibr.tfm fibr84.tfm and fibr.vf are identical.
- likewise for fibo.tfm fibo84.tfm and fibo.vf.
- This is arbitrary, since fibr.vf has integer escapement values
- rounded from the METAFONT values in the tfm files.
-
-4. config.iby and iby.map. The iby.map file shows how to associate
- fibr84 and fibo84 with IbycusHTG-Regular.
- fibr84 IbycusHTG-Regular <IbycusHTG-Regular.pfa
- fibo84 IbycusHTG-Regular ".167 SlantFont" <IbycusHTG-Regular.pfa
- or
- fibr84 IbycusHTG-Regular <fibr.pfa
- fibo84 IbycusHTG-Regular ".167 SlantFont" <fibr.pfa
- If you still use the large explicit psfonts.map from the web2c
- days, these lines can be copied into psfonts.map for general use.
- A better idea is to put them into a file iby.map and add the
- line p +iby.map to the sort of psfonts.map that is provided
- with teTeX.
-
-5. IbycusHTG-Regular.afm and IbycusHTG.enc. These are provided for
- information only. The AFM file contains only the character info
- and the pair-kerning data. There is no point in going further
- since the Adobe convention for AFM is incapable of specifying the
- ligature sequences needed for ibycus4. The encoding file could
- supply both ligatures and pair-kerns, but to what purpose?
-
-6. Various TeX input files rewritten to use the fibr invocation in
- place of the fibr84 invocation. (This is the only change that
- users will need to make, other than installing the above files in
- the TEXMF directory tree).
-
-IbycusHTG-Regular is licensed without charge for use in the creation of
-documents in all media, in accordance with the included copyright
-notice. Users are welcome and indeed encouraged to adapt the font
-to other typesetting systems. Note that iota subscript is applied to
-the affected vowel as a following zero-width character kerned
-drastically to the left. (Other well-known Polytonic Greek fonts
-do the same thing. This trick saves many, many glyph spaces for more
-constructive use.)
-
- mackay@cs.washington.edu Pierre A. MacKay
-Smail: Department of Classics Emeritus Druid for
- Denny Hall, Box 353110 Unix-flavored TeX
- University of Washington
- Seattle, WA 98195
- (206) 543-2268 (Message recorder)
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 0101c6907ca..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-% psibycus.sty-- P.A. MacKay -- July 16, 1999
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% 15/7/99 Version for type1 font IbycusHTG-Regular
-% 12/7/97 Convert to ibycus4
-% 4/12/95 Test for isolatin package and suppress ibycus3.map if it's there
-% 31/10/95 Added \input{iby3extr} for editor symbols
-% 25/1/95 Created.
-%
-% For use with LaTeX2e
-% Replaces iby4text.tex; does not call setiby4.tex
-% Use "\fontsize{14}{17pt}\selectfont" instead of "\setgreek14/17"
-% and "{\greek{}...}" instead of "\GK{}...\RM{}"
-% The fd file is named as it should be, for ``Unknown'' encoding
-% even though I have to use OT1 in the actual file
-%
-\newtoks\digraphs
-\digraphs={tlgsqq}
-\chardef \atcode = \the \catcode `\@
-\def\unletterat{\catcode`\@ = \the \atcode}
-\catcode`\@ = 11
-\ifx\@grave@A@grave@\undefined\input{ibycus4.map}
-\else\@latex@warning@no@line{%
-No GreekKeys upper ASCII. Post-positive ASCII sequences only}\fi
-% Don't use the GreekKeys equivalents if isolatin is in use.
-\unletterat
-\input{Uibycus.fd}
-\def\greek{\fontfamily{ibycus}\selectfont}
-\input{iby4extr}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 10a7f370473..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/psibycus.tex
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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-% psibycus.tex-- P.A. MacKay -- July 16, 1999
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-% An example of ibycus4 using plain TeX and invoking the type1 font
-% IbycusHTG-Regular
-%
-% Text from D. L. Page, {\it Greek Melic Poets}, (Oxford, 1962), p. 148
-% accepting the emendations of Mehlhorn and Hermann.
-%
-\hsize 4in
-\input ibycusps
-\setgreek11/14
-\let\!=\dagger
-
-\GK
-
-\centerline{IBUKOU TOU RHGINOU}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\leavevmode\llap{)=}Hri me`n ai(' te Kudw'niai
-
-mhli'des a)rdo'menai r(oa=n
-
-e)k pota'mwn i('na Parqe'nwn
-
-kh=pos a)kh'ratos, ai(' t' oi)nanqi'des
-
-au)co'menai skie'roisin u(f' e('rnesin
-
-oi)nare'ois qale'qoisin; e)moi` d' e)'ros
-
-ou)demi'an kata'koitos w('ran.
-
-<a)ll' a('>q' u(po` steropa=s fle'gwn
-
-Qrhi+'kios Bore'as a)i's|-
-
-\quad swn para` Ku'pridos a)zale'ais mani'aisin e)remno`s a)qambh`s
-
-e)gkrate'ws pedo'qen \!fla'sen\!
-
-h(mete'ras fre'nas.
-
-\RM
-
-\end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/pssetiby.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/pssetiby.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 718cbada9a8..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/pssetiby.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-\newfam\gkf@m
-\newskip\gr@@kbaselineskip
-\font\twelvegrk=fibr at 12pt
-\font\twelvegrksl=fibo84 scaled \magstep1
-\font\elevengrk=fibr at 10.95pt
-\font\elevengrksl=fibo84 scaled \magstephalf
-\font\tengrk=fibr at 10pt
-\font\tengrksl=fibo84
-\font\ninegrk=fibr849
-\font\ninegrksl=fibo849
-\font\eightgrk=fibr848
-\font\eightgrksl=fibo848
-\gdef\setgreek#1/#2 {%
- \def\f@ntp@int##1{\ifcase##1\toks0={zero}%
- \or\toks0={zero}\or\toks0={zero}\or\toks0={zero}% 1,2,3
- \or\toks0={zero}\or\toks0={zero}\or\toks0={zero}% 4,5,6
- \or\toks0={zero}% 7
- \or\toks0={eight}\or\toks0={nine}\or\toks0={ten}
- \or\toks0={eleven}\or\toks0={twelve}\fi
- }%
- \def\gksizep@int##1{\expandafter\gdef\csname ##1point\endcsname{%%
- \textfont\gkf@m=\csname ##1grk\endcsname
- \gdef\gk{\fam\gkf@m\csname ##1grk\endcsname}%
- \edef\gksl{\csname ##1grksl\endcsname}%
- }}%
- \global\gr@@kbaselineskip=#2pt
- \f@ntp@int{#1}%
- % Get the English for the fontsize into \toks0
- \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\gksizep@int{\the\toks0}%
- \edef\gr@@kpoint{%
- \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\toks0point\endcsname}%
- \csname\the\toks0point\endcsname
-}
-\message{Type \noexpand\setgreek10/12 to set 10pt greek on 12pt leading}
-\message{ \noexpand\GK to start, \noexpand\RM to end greek }
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/setiby4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/setiby4.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 586f1efabfe..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/setiby4.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-\newfam\gkf@m
-\newskip\gr@@kbaselineskip
-\font\twelvegrk=fibr84 scaled \magstep1
-\font\twelvegrksl=fibo84 scaled \magstep1
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/version4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/version4.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e3499ad4f6..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/ibycus/version4.tex
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-% version4.tex-- P.A. MacKay -- July 15, 1997
-% Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington
-% mackay@cs.washington.edu
-% ------------------------
-\message{Ibycus Greek. Version 4. 15 July 1997}