From 007f67a693e4d031fd3d792df8e4d5f43e2cb2e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 00:49:07 +0000 Subject: doc/latex git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@84 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/casyl/casyldoc.tex | 90 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 90 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/casyl/casyldoc.tex (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/casyl') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/casyl/casyldoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/casyl/casyldoc.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a53306fd0f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/casyl/casyldoc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{casyltex} +\title{\CASylTeX: Macros for Cree/Inuktitut\\ Version 1.00} +\author{Ivan A Derzhanski} +\date{22 February 1999} +\def\qdemo#1{$\frac{\hbox{\sylla{q#1}}} + {\hbox{\sylla{\Ztwo q#1}}}$/\sylla{\Rtwo q#1}} +\def\zdemo#1{$\frac{\hbox{\sylla #1}}{\hbox{\Ztwo\sylla #1}}$} + +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +This version of package \CASylTeX\ (Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics) +enables you to typeset Cree/Inuktitut text% +\footnote{Support for other languages will be added in later versions.} +% +in James Evans' syllabic script. +It consists of the fount \verb!casyll10! +and the style sheet \verb!casyltex.sty!. + +The typesetting of Cree/Inuktitut text +is done by the environment \verb!syllab!. +For short quotations (no longer than one paragraph) +the macro \verb!\sylla! is also available. + +The input of \CASylTeX\ is romanised text in lowercase +(except as specified below) and with no punctuation. + +\medskip +\hspace{-.45in}\begin{tabular}{r|cccccccccccccccc} +& --- & \texttt c, \texttt g & \texttt j, \texttt y & \texttt k +& \texttt l & \texttt L & \texttt m & \texttt n +& \texttt p & \texttt q & \texttt r & \texttt s +& \texttt S & \texttt t & \texttt T & \texttt v +\\\hline +\texttt a & \sylla{a} & \sylla{ca} & \sylla{ja} & \sylla{ka} +& \sylla{la} & \sylla{La} & \sylla{ma} & \sylla{na} +& \sylla{pa} & \qdemo a & \sylla{ra}/\Rtwo\sylla{ra} & \sylla{sa} +& \sylla{Sa} & \sylla{ta} & \sylla{Ta} & \sylla{va} +\\ +\texttt e & \sylla{e} & \sylla{ce} & \sylla{je} & \sylla{ke} +& \sylla{le} & \sylla{Le} & \sylla{me} & \sylla{ne} +& \sylla{pe} & \qdemo e & \sylla{re}/\Rtwo\sylla{re} & \sylla{se} +& \sylla{Se} & \sylla{te} & \sylla{Te} & \sylla{ve} +\\ +\texttt i & \sylla{i} & \sylla{ci} & \sylla{ji} & \sylla{ki} +& \sylla{li} & \sylla{Li} & \sylla{mi} & \sylla{ni} +& \sylla{pi} & \qdemo i & \sylla{ri}/\Rtwo\sylla{ri} & \sylla{si} +& \sylla{Si} & \sylla{ti} & \sylla{Ti} & \sylla{vi} +\\ +\texttt o, \texttt u & \sylla{o} & \sylla{co} & \sylla{jo} & \sylla{ko} +& \sylla{lo} & \sylla{Lo} & \sylla{mo} & \sylla{no} +& \sylla{po} & \qdemo o & \sylla{ro}/\Rtwo\sylla{ro} & \sylla{so} +& \sylla{So} & \sylla{to} & \sylla{To} & \sylla{vo} +\\\hline +--- & --- & \zdemo c & \zdemo j & \zdemo k +& \zdemo l & \sylla L & \zdemo m & \zdemo n +& \zdemo p & \zdemo q/\Rtwo\zdemo q & \zdemo r/\Rtwo\sylla r & \zdemo s +& \zdemo S & \zdemo t & \sylla T & \sylla v +\\ +\end{tabular} +\medskip\\ +% +The input \texttt h generates \sylla h; +\texttt N generates \sylla N (resp.~\sylla{\Ztwo N}, see below; +but there is no \texttt{Na}, +so you have to write \texttt{Nga} for \sylla{Nga}, etc.); +and \texttt w generates a dot after the syllabic character +if a vowel follows and \sylla w otherwise. + +The letters \texttt c and~\texttt g, \texttt j and~\texttt y, +\texttt o and~\texttt u have the same effect. +Inuktitut~\textit\& (voiceless fricative \textit l) +and regional Cree \textit{sh} and \textit{th} +are input as \texttt L,~\texttt S and~\texttt T, respectively. +Vowel length is marked by capitalising the vowel letter +or by \texttt' after~it; \texttt{hwe'} and~\texttt{hwE} +both generate~\sylla{hwE}. + +There are two shapes available for \texttt r. You can choose +\sylla r (the default) by~\verb!\Rone! and \sylla {\Rtwo r} +by~\verb!\Rtwo!, and whichever shape is chosen, \texttt R +generates the other one. + +There are also two options for most syllable-final consonants: +they either look like superscripted syllables with~\textit a +(the default) or have independent shapes. You can indicate +your preference by~\verb!\Zone! or~\verb!Ztwo!. +\end{document} + -- cgit v1.2.3