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\DoNotIndex{\viipt,\vipt,\vskip,\vspace} % \DoNotIndex{\wd,\xiipt,\year,\z@} % % \changes{v1.0}{1999/06/20}{First public release} % \changes{v1.1}{2005/04/17}{Contact changed, Type1 map file} % \changes{v1.1}{2005/04/17}{Merged the three metafont files into one} % % \def\fileversion{v1.0} \def\filedate{1999/06/20} % \def\fileversion{v1.1} \def\filedate{2005/06/13} % \newcommand*{\Lpack}[1]{\textsf {#1}} ^^A typeset a package % \newcommand*{\Lopt}[1]{\textsf {#1}} ^^A typeset an option % \newcommand*{\file}[1]{\texttt {#1}} ^^A typeset a file % \newcommand*{\Lcount}[1]{\textsl {\small#1}} ^^A typeset a counter % \newcommand*{\pstyle}[1]{\textsl {#1}} ^^A typeset a pagestyle % \newcommand*{\Lenv}[1]{\texttt {#1}} ^^A typeset an environment % \newcommand{\BC}{\textsc{bc}} % \newcommand{\AD}{\textsc{ad}} % % \title{The \Lpack{Cypriot} font\thanks{This % file has version number \fileversion, last revised % \filedate.}} % % \author{% % Peter Wilson\thanks{\texttt{herries dot press at earthlink dot net}}\\ % Herries Press % } % \date{\filedate} % \maketitle % \begin{abstract} % The \Lpack{cypriot} bundle provides a rendition of the Cypriot % syllabary which was a script used in Cyprus for writing Greek. The script % was in use between about 1000 and 200~\BC. % \end{abstract} % \tableofcontents % \listoftables % % % % \section{Introduction} % % The font presented here is a rendition of the Cypriot script % that was used from about 1000 to 200~\BC, particularly on Cyprus. % It is one of a series of fonts that was initially intended % to show how the Latin alphabet has evolved from its original Phoenician form % to its present day appearance. % % This manual is typeset according to the conventions of the % \LaTeX{} \textsc{docstrip} utility which enables the automatic % extraction of the \LaTeX{} macro source files~\cite{COMPANION}. % % Section~\ref{sec:usc} describes the usage of the package. % Commented code for the fonts and source code for the package is in % later sections. % % \subsection{An alphabetic tree} % % Scholars are reasonably agreed that all the world's alphabets are descended % from a Semitic alphabet invented about 1600~\BC{} in the Middle % East~\cite{DRUCKER95}. The word `Semitic' refers % to the family of languages used in the geographical area from % Sinai in the south, up the Mediterranean coast to Asia Minor in the north and % west to the valley of the Euphrates. % % The Phoenician alphabet was stable by about 1100~\BC{} and the script was % written right to left. In earlier times the writing direction was variable, % and so were % the shapes and orientation of the characters. The alphabet consisted of % 22 letters and they were named after things. For example, their first two % letters were called \textit{aleph} (ox), and \textit{beth} (house). % The Phoenician script had % only one case --- unlike our modern fonts which have both upper- and % lower-cases. In modern day terms the Phoenician abecedary was: \\ % A B G D E Y Z H $\Theta$ I K L M N X O P ts Q R S T \\ % where the `Y' (\textit{vau}) character was sometimes written as `F' and % `ts' stands for the \textit{tsade} character. % % The Greek alphabet is one of the descendants of the Phoenician alphabet; % another was Aramaic which is the ancestor of the Arabic, Persian and Indian % scripts. % Initially Greek was written right to left but around the 6th C~\BC{} became % \textit{boustrophedron}, meaning that the lines % alternated in direction. At about 500~\BC{} the writing direction stabilised % as left to % right. The Greeks modified the Phoenician alphabet to match the vocalisation % of their language. They kept the Phoenician names of the letters, suitably % `greekified', so \textit{aleph} became the familar \textit{alpha} and % \textit{beth} became \textit{beta}. At this % point the names of the letters had no meaning. Their were several variants % of the Greek character glyphs until they were finally fixed in Athens in % 403~\BC. % The Greeks did not develop a lower-case % script until about 600--700~\AD. % % The Etruscans based their alphabet on the Greek one, and again modified it. % However, the Etruscans wrote right to left, so their borrowed characters are % mirror images of the original Greek ones. Like the Phoenicians, the Etruscan % script consisted of only one case; they died out before ever needing a % lower-case script. The Etruscan script was used up until the first century % \AD, even though the Etruscans themselves had dissapeared by that time. % % % In turn, the Romans based their alphabet on the Etruscan one, but as they % wrote left to right, the characters were again mirrored (although the early % Roman inscriptions are boustrophedron). % % As the English alphabet is descended from the Roman alphabet % it has a pedigree of some three and a half thousand years. % % \section{The \Lpack{cypriot} package} \label{sec:usc} % % The Cypriot script was used in Cyprus for almost a thousand years, % from about 1000--200~\BC. % % Cypriot is a syllabary, where there is a sign for each % syllable. There are 55 signs in the Cypriot syllabary. % The script was used for record keeping, not for literary purposes. % It was used in Cyprus until about the third century \BC, although by % this time few could read or write it. At this late date its use was % principally for recording % inscriptions on votive offerings and public works, and in many cases % the Cypriot script was accompanied by a Greek alphabetic version of % the same text. These bilinguals were a great aid in deciphering the % script, a task that was completed in the 1870's. % % Apart from the specialised literature, the story of the Cypriot script % can be found in~\cite{CHADWICK87} and~\cite{GORDON87}, among others. % % Cypriot was used to write Greek centuries before the Greek alphabet % was invented. Perhaps surprisingly, Cypriot has no other relationship % to the Greek alphabet except that they can both be used to write the % same language. There is, however, a relationship between the Cypriot syllabary % and the earlier Linear~B syllabary, which was principally used in Crete, as % some of the signs are the same. % % The font presented here is based on the signs illustrated by % Chadwick~\cite{CHADWICK87}, and consists of 55 signs.\footnote{I am grateful % to J\"{u}rgen Kraus (\texttt{jkraus@uni-goettingen.de}) for reviewing % my interpretation of the symbols.} % % % % \DescribeMacro{\cyprfamily} % This command selects the Cypriot font family. % The family name is |cypr|. % % \DescribeMacro{\textcypr} % The command |\textcypr{|\meta{text}|}| typesets \meta{text} in the % Cypriot font. % % The commands (and their ASCII equivalents) for the 55 signs % are given in Table~\ref{tab:basic}; you can use either the command or % its ASCII keyboard equivalent. There are 5 signs for the 5 vowels and % the remaining 50 signs are two-character syllables. % The apparently odd mapping to the ASCII characters is so that a % companion Linear~B font~\cite{LINEARB} can use the same ASCII characters % for the syllables that are common to both scripts. % % \begin{table} % \centering % \caption{Commands and encoding for the signs}\label{tab:basic} % \begin{tabular}{cccccc} \hline % & a & e & i & o & u \\ \hline % & |\Ca| a & |\Ce| e & |\Ci| i & |\Co| o & |\Cu| u \\ % g & |\Cga| g & & & & \\ % j & |\Cja| j & & & |\Cjo| b & \\ % k & |\Cka| k & |\Cke| K & |\Cki| c & |\Cko| h & |\Cku| v \\ % l & |\Cla| l & |\Cle| L & |\Cli| d & |\Clo| f & |\Clu| q \\ % m & |\Cma| m & |\Cme| M & |\Cmi| y & |\Cmo| A & |\Cmu| B \\ % n & |\Cna| n & |\Cne| N & |\Cni| C & |\Cno| E & |\Cnu| F \\ % p & |\Cpa| p & |\Cpe| P & |\Cpi| G & |\Cpo| H & |\Cpu| I \\ % r & |\Cra| r & |\Cre| R & |\Cri| O & |\Cro| U & |\Cru| V \\ % s & |\Csa| s & |\Cse| S & |\Csi| Y & |\Cso| 1 & |\Csu| 2 \\ % t & |\Cta| t & |\Cte| T & |\Cti| 3 & |\Cto| 4 & |\Ctu| 5 \\ % w & |\Cwa| w & |\Cwe| W & |\Cwi| 6 & |\Cwo| 7 & \\ % z & & & & |\Czo| 9 & \\ % \hline % \end{tabular} % \end{table} % % There appears to be some flexibility in the interpretation of three % of the signs, namely the \textit{ga}, \textit{ja} and \textit{jo}. Some % write these as \textit{za}, \textit{ya} and \textit{yo}, respectively. % I have provided the commands |\Cza|, |\Cya| and |\Cyo|, in addition to % those listed in Table~\ref{tab:basic}, for those who prefer the alternate % interpretation. These typeset the same sign as the corresponding % |\Cga|, |\Cja| and % |\Cjo| commands, the difference between the interpretations only being % manifest within transliterated text. % % The Cypriot script includes a word divider, which is a short vertical % line. In this font, there are three synonomous dividers which are produced % by the ASCII keyboard characters |: , /| (i.e., colon or comma or slash). % Using any of these when typesetting the script produce the same word divider % sign. % % \DescribeMacro{\translitcypr} % The command |\translitcypr{|\meta{char-commands}|}|, where \meta{char-commands} % are the Cypriot character commands, will typeset a transliteration of the % signs. For example,\\ % |\translitcypr{\Cti\Cme:\Cto/\Cre\Cti\Cre}| will generate \\ % \textit{ti-me-:to-/re-ti-re-} \\ % Note that in the transliterated form the word dividers % (|:| and |/| in this example) are printed as themselves. This is because % only the character commands are modified while any other text is printed as is. % It is a feature of the command that all transliterated commands have a trailing % |-| sign. % % \DescribeMacro{\translitcyprfont} % The transliterated Cypriot is typeset with the font declarations specified by % |\translitcyprfont|, which defaults to |\itshape| thus printing the % transliteration in an italic font. The font can be changed by redefining % the command. For example, if you wanted to use a bold sans font you % would do: \\ % |\renewcommand{\translitcyprfont}{\sffamily\bfseries}| % % % \StopEventually{ % \bibliographystyle{alpha} % \begin{thebibliography}{GMS94} % % \bibitem[Cha87]{CHADWICK87} % John Chadwick. % \newblock \emph{Linear B and Related Scripts}. % \newblock University of California Press/British Museum, 1987. % (ISBN 0-520-06019-9) % % \bibitem[Dru95]{DRUCKER95} % Johanna Drucker. % \newblock \emph{The Alphabetic Labyrinth}. % \newblock Thames and Hudson, 1995. % % \bibitem[Fir93]{FIRMAGE93} % Richard A.~Firmage. % \newblock \emph{The Alphabet Abecedarium}. % \newblock David R.~Goodine, 1993. % % \bibitem[MG04]{COMPANION} % Frank Mittelbach and Michel Goossens. % \newblock \emph{The LaTeX Companion}. % \newblock Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, second edition, 2004. % % \bibitem[Gor87]{GORDON87} % Cyrus H.~Gordon. % \newblock \emph{Forgotten Scripts}. % \newblock Dorset Press, (Revised and enlarged edition) 1987. % % \bibitem[Wil99]{LINEARB} % Peter R.~Wilson. % \newblock \emph{The Linear~B Package}. % \newblock 1999. (Available from CTAN in \texttt{fonts/archaic}). % % \end{thebibliography} % \PrintIndex % } % % % % \section{The Metafont code} \label{sec:mf} % % \subsection{The parameters} % % We deal with the parameters first, and start by announcing % what it is for. % \changes{v1.1}{2005/04/17}{Merged all the metafont files into one.} % \begin{macrocode} %<*up> %%% CYPR10.MF Cypriot Bronze Age script 10 point design size. % \end{macrocode} % Specify the font size. % \begin{macrocode} font_identifier:="Cypriot"; font_size 10pt#; % \end{macrocode} % % % \DescribeVariable{penfudge} % Increase (decrease) this to get bolder (lighter) characters. % \begin{macrocode} penfudge:=1.0; % \end{macrocode} % % % \DescribeVariable{heightfudge} % Increase (decrease) this to get taller (shorter) characters. % \begin{macrocode} heightfudge:=1.0; % \end{macrocode} % % % Define the very simple font values. % \DescribeVariable{u} % The unit width. % \begin{macrocode} u#:=.2pt#; % unit width % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{ht} % The height of the characters. Computer Modern cap height is approximately % |6.8pt|. % \begin{macrocode} ht#:=heightfudge*10pt#; % height of characters (CM cap-height is approx 6.8pt) % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{s} % Extra space at the left and right of a character. % \begin{macrocode} s#:=1.5pt#; % width correction (right and left) % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{o} % Overshoot correction. % \begin{macrocode} o#:=1/20pt#; % overshoot % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{px} % The horizontal width of the pen. % \begin{macrocode} px#:=penfudge*0.7pt#; % horizontal width of pen % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{font-normal-space} % The width of a blank space. % \begin{macrocode} font_normal_space:=7pt#; % width of a blank space % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{font-normal-shrink} % Possible width correction for a blank space. % \begin{macrocode} font_normal_shrink:=.9pt#; % width correction for blank space % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{font-x-height} % Just for completness, the height of |1ex|. % \begin{macrocode} font_x_height:=4.5pt#; % height of one ex % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{font-quad} % The width of |1em|. % \begin{macrocode} font_quad:=10pt#; % an em % \end{macrocode} % % Now move on to the `driver' data for the font. % % \subsection{The driver data} % % Switch into Metafont mode % % \begin{macrocode} font_coding_scheme:="Cypriot glyphs"; mode_setup; % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{ho} % \DescribeVariable{leftloc} % \DescribeVariable{py} % Perform additional setup. % \begin{macrocode} ho#:=o#; % horizontal overshoot leftloc#:=s#; % leftmost xcoord of character py#:=.9px#; % vertical thickness of the pen define_pixels(s,u); define_blacker_pixels(px,py); define_good_x_pixels(leftloc); define_corrected_pixels(o); % turn on overshoot correction define_horizontal_corrected_pixels(ho); % \end{macrocode} % % % \DescribeVariable{midloc} % \DescribeVariable{rightloc} % Variables for the middle xcoord and rightmost xcoord of a character. % \begin{macrocode} numeric midloc, rightloc; % \end{macrocode} % % % \DescribeVariable{tiny} % \DescribeVariable{small} % \DescribeVariable{medium} % \DescribeVariable{large} % \DescribeVariable{huge} % Some lengths. % \begin{macrocode} tiny#:=px#; small#:=2px#; medium#:=3px#; large#:=4px#; huge#:=5px#; define_pixels(tiny,small,medium,large,huge); % \end{macrocode} % % \DescribeVariable{NE} % \DescribeVariable{NW} % \DescribeVariable{SW} % \DescribeVariable{SE} % Shorthand for direction vectors corresponding to the designated compass point. % \begin{macrocode} pair NE,NW,SW,SE; NE:=(1,1); NW:=(-1,1); SW:=(-1,-1); SE:=(1,-1); % \end{macrocode} % % % \DescribeVariable{stylus} % Define the pen. % \begin{macrocode} pickup pencircle xscaled px yscaled py; stylus:=savepen; % \end{macrocode} % % % \begin{routine}{draw_hdash} % |draw_hdash(1,len)| draws a horizontal line, length |len|, with its % midpoint at |z1|. % \begin{macrocode} def draw_hdash(suffix $)(expr len)= x$l=x$-len/2; x$r=x$+len/2; y$l=y$r=y$; draw z$l--z$r; enddef; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{draw_vdash} % |draw_vdash(1,len)| draws a vertical line, length |len|, with its % midpoint at |z1|. % \begin{macrocode} def draw_vdash(suffix $)(expr len)= x$t=x$b=x$; y$t=y$+len/2; y$b=y$-len/2; draw z$t--z$b; enddef; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{beginglyph} % A macro to save some typing of beginchar arguments. % \begin{macrocode} def beginglyph(expr code, unit_width) = beginchar(code, unit_width*ht#+2s#, ht#, 0); midloc:=1/2w; rightloc:=(w-s); pickup stylus enddef; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{cmchar} % |cmchar| should precede each character % \begin{macrocode} let cmchar=\; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \subsection{The glyph code} % % The following code generates the glyphs for the Cypriot font. % \begin{macrocode} %%%% Glyph code for the Cypriot font. % \end{macrocode} % % \subsubsection{The glyphs} % % There are 55 glyphs. These are composed of the five vowels % (a e i o u), and 50 syllables. First I define the vowels, % then the remaining characters in syllable order % (e.g. \ldots nu, pa, pe, pi, po, pu, qa \ldots). The glyphs % are encoded as roman upper and lower case characters and the digits. % % The somewhat peculiar mapping to the alphanumerics is so that a % companion Linear B syllabary can use an identical encoding for the % syllables that are common between Linear B and Cypriot. % % The vowels are mapped to their lowercase ASCII equivalents. % A syllable "xa" is mapped to ASCII x and "xe" is mapped to X. % Otherwise, the mapping appears random, although there is an % underlying methodology. % % \begin{routine}{a} % The sign \textit{a}. Like an asterisk. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign a"; beginglyph("a",1.0); x1=x6=leftloc; y1=0; y6=h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; z0=0.5[z3,z4]; % middle points x5=x2=rightloc; y5=0; y2=h; % right points draw z1--z2; % bl to tr diagonal draw z3--z4; % vertical draw z5--z6; % br to tl diagonal labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{e} % The sign \textit{e}. Like the `a' but with an extra horizontal half stroke. % crossbar. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign e"; beginglyph("e",1.0); x1=x6=leftloc; y1=0; y6=h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; z0=0.5[z3,z4]; % middle points x5=x2=rightloc; y5=0; y2=h; % right points x7=x2; y7=y0; draw z1--z2; % bl to tr diagonal draw z3--z4; % vertical draw z5--z6; % br to tl diagonal draw z0--z7; % short horizontal labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{i} % The sign \textit{i}. Like the `a' but short vertical. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign i"; beginglyph("i",1.0); x1=x6=leftloc; y1=0; y6=h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; z0=0.5[z3,z4]; % middle points x5=x2=rightloc; y5=0; y2=h; % right points draw z1--z2; % bl to tr diagonal draw z0--z4; % vertical draw z5--z6; % br to tl diagonal labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{o} % The sign \textit{o}. Corporal's stripes on a horizontal base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign o"; beginglyph("o",1.0); x1=x6=leftloc; y1=0; y6=h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; z0=0.5[z3,z4]; % middle points x5=x2=rightloc; y5=0; y2=h; % right points x7=x1; x8=x5; y7=y8=y0; draw z6--z0--z2; % top stripe draw z7--z3--z8; % bottom stripe draw z1--z5; % base labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{u} % The sign \textit{u}. A Y with the top arms bent. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign u"; beginglyph("u",1.0); numeric alpha, wid; alpha:=1/6; wid:=(rightloc-leftloc); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0; y2=h*(1-2alpha); % stem x3=leftloc; x6=rightloc; % arms y4=y5=h; y3=y6=0.5[y2,y4]; x4=alpha[x3,x6]; x5=alpha[x6,x3]; draw z1--z2; % stem draw z3--z4--z2--z5--z6; % arms labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ga} % The sign \textit{ga}. Like |> <| with two dashes. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ga"; beginglyph("g",1.0); numeric alpha, wid; alpha:=1/6; wid:=(rightloc-leftloc); numeric beta; beta:=small; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % minmax points x2=midloc-beta; x5=midloc+beta; y2=y5=h/2; % chevron centers z11'=1/3[z5,z6]; z13'=2/3[z5,z6]; % the dashes z11=z11' shifted (tiny*NW); z13=z13' shifted (tiny*NW); z12=z11 shifted (small*NW); z14=z13 shifted (small*NW); draw z1--z2--z3; draw z4--z5--z6; % chevrons draw z11--z12; draw z13--z14; % dashes labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{ja} % The sign \textit{ja}. A teardrop. (A rectangle with two interior lines.) % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ja"; beginglyph("j",0.4); x1=x3=midloc; y1=0; y3=h; x2=leftloc; x4=rightloc; y2=y4=0.75[y1,y3]; draw z1..z2{up}..{right}z3; % left half draw z1..z4{up}..{left}z3; % right half labels(1,2,3,4); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{jo} % The sign \textit{jo}. A W with a line under the bottom right point. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign jo"; beginglyph("b",1.0); x1=leftloc; x3=midloc; x5=rightloc; % the W x2=1/2[x1,x3]; x4=1/2[x5,x3]; y2=y4=0; y1=y3=y5=0.5h; x6=0.2[x3,x4]; x7=0.2[x5,x4]; y6=y7=0; % horizontal draw z1--z2--z3--z4--z5; % the W draw z6--z7; % horizontal labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{ka} % The sign \textit{ka}. Upward arrow on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ka"; beginglyph("k",0.6); x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=0; % base x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; % stem x5=leftloc; x6=rightloc; y5=y6=0.7h; % arrowhead draw z1--z2; % base draw z3--z4; % stem draw z5--z4--z6; % arrowhead labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{ke} % The sign \textit{ke}. An E rotated 135 degrees with bottom arm and upright % extended. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ke"; beginglyph("K",1.0); numeric alpha, beta; alpha=medium; x0ll=leftloc+alpha; x0lr=rightloc; y0ll=y0lr=alpha; % E box x0ul=x0ll; x0ur=x0lr; y0ul=y0ur=h; %%zll=(xll,yll); zur=(xur,yur); z1=z0ll shifted (alpha*right); z4=z0ll shifted (alpha*up); z1-z3=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); % lines parallel to box diagonal z4-z5=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); x3=x0lr; y6=h; z2=0.5[z1,z3]; z5=0.5[z4,z6]; % center of parallel lines z7-z1=whatever*(z1-z3); y7=0; % upright extension z8-z1=whatever*(z1-z4); y8=0; % arm extension draw z1--z3; % E upright draw z1--z4; draw z2--z5; draw z3--z6; % E arms draw z1--z7; draw z1--z8; % extensions labels(0ll,0lr,0ul,0ur,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ki} % The sign \textit{ki}. Like a Y with bent arms. (J\"{u}rgen Kraus % adds a top bar to the Y). % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ki"; beginglyph("c",1.0); numeric alpha, wid; alpha:=1/6; numeric beta; beta:=0.25; wid:=(rightloc-leftloc); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0; y2=h*(1-2alpha); % stem x3=leftloc; x6=rightloc; % arms y4=y5=h; y3=y6=0.5[y2,y4]; x4=alpha[x3,x6]; x5=alpha[x6,x3]; x14=x4; x15=x5; y14=y15=0; % base z16=beta[z4,z5]; z17=beta[z5,z4]; % top bar draw z1--z2; % stem draw z3--z4--z2--z5--z6; % arms draw z14--z15; % base draw z16--z17; % top bar labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,14,15,16,17); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ko} % The sign \textit{ko}. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ko"; beginglyph("h",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=0.2; x1=leftloc; x4=rightloc; y1=y4=0; % bottom points x2=beta[x1,x4]; x3=beta[x4,x1]; y2=y3=h; % top points draw z1--z2--z3--z4; labels(1,2,3,4); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ku} % The sign \textit{ku}. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ku"; beginglyph("v",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=small; x1=x6=leftloc; y6=h; y1=0.4h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; % center points x5=x2=rightloc; y5=y1; y2=y6; % right points z0=whatever[z1,z2]=whatever[z5,z6]; y4=y0+beta; z4-z8=whatever*(z0-z2); y8=h; z4-z7=whatever*(z0-z6); y7=h; draw z3--z0; % stem draw z1--z2; draw z5--z6; % the X draw z7--z4--z8; % upper angle labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{la} % The sign \textit{la}. Like a V on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign la"; beginglyph("l",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=medium; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc-beta; y1=y2=0; % base x3=x1; x4=0.5[x1,x2]; x5=x2; x6=rightloc; % V y3=y5=h; y4=y1; y6=y5-beta; draw z1--z2; % base draw z3--z4--z5--z6; % V labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{le} % The sign \textit{le}. Like an 8. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign le"; beginglyph("L",0.6); x1=x2=leftloc; y1=1/4h; y2=3/4h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; % middle points x5=x6=rightloc; y5=y1; y6=y2; % right points draw z3..z1..z6..z4..z2..z5..cycle; % the 8 labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{li} % The sign \textit{li}. Like a $\leq$ symbol. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign li"; beginglyph("d",0.6); numeric beta; beta:=medium; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=beta; % base x3=x5=x2; x4=x1; y3=y4=x1+beta; y5=h-beta; draw z1--z2; % base draw z3--z4--z5; % < symbol labels(1,2,3,4,5); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{lo} % The sign \textit{lo}. A cross. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign lo"; beginglyph("f",0.5); x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=y0; % horizontal x3=x4=x0; y3-y0=x2-x0; y0-y4=x2-x0; % vertical draw z1--z2; draw z3--z4; labels(1,2,3,4); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{lu} % The sign \textit{lu}. Like a dome over a U. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign lu"; beginglyph("q",0.8); numeric radb, rads; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=0; % dome base points radb:=0.5(x2-x1); x3=x1; x4=x2; y3=y4=h-radb; % dome mid points x5=midloc; y5=h; % dome top point rads:=1/2radb; x15=x5; y15=y1; % U bottom point x13=x15-rads; x14=x15+rads; y13=y14=y15+rads; % U mid points x11=x13; x12=x14; y11=y12=y13+2rads; % U top points draw z1---z3..z5..z4---z2; % the Dome draw z11---z13..z15..z14---z12; % the U labels(1,2,3,4,5,11,12,13,14,15); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{ma} % The sign \textit{ma}. Like |> <| with an upside down |^| at the top. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ma"; beginglyph("m",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=small; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % minmax points x2=midloc-beta; x5=midloc+beta; y2=y5=h/2; x8=midloc; y8=y5+beta; z7-z8=whatever*(z3-z2); z9-z8=whatever*(z6-z5); y7=y9=h; draw z1--z2--z3; % left angle draw z4--z5--z6; % right angle draw z7--z8--z9; % top angle labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{me} % The sign \textit{me}. An X with an i at the bottom. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign me"; beginglyph("M",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=tiny; %% beta:=small; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % minmax points x11=x12=midloc; x13=x11+beta; x14=x13+beta; y12=beta; y13=0; y14=beta/2; y11=0.5[y12,y0]; draw z1--z6; draw z4--z3; % the X draw z11--z12{down}..z13{right}..z14; % the i labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{mi} % The sign \textit{mi}. A bit like a V with arms on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign mi"; beginglyph("y",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=small; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=leftloc; x5=rightloc; % V points x2=0.15[x1,x5]; x3=0.5[x1,x5]; x4=0.15[x5,x1]; y2=y4=h; y3=0; y1=y5=y2-(x2-x1); x6=0.25[x1,x5]; x7=0.25[x5,x1]; y6=y7=y3; % base points draw z1--z2--z3--z4--z5; % V draw z6--z7; % base labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{mo} % The sign \textit{mo}. An ellipse split by a vertical line. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign mo"; beginglyph("A",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=0.2h; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=leftloc; x2=x4=midloc; x3=rightloc; y1=y3=y0; y2=h-beta; y4=beta; draw z1..z2..z3..z4..cycle; % ellipse draw z2--z4; % vertical line labels(1,2,3,4); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{mu} % The sign \textit{mu}. An X with vertical dashes at either side. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign mu"; beginglyph("B",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=0.2; numeric gamma; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % minmax points x11=beta[x1,x0]; x12=beta[x4,x0]; % for dashes y11=y12=y0; z10'=beta[z1,z0]; z30'=beta[z3,z0]; gamma:=0.5(y30'-y10'); draw z1--z6; draw z4--z3; % the X draw_vdash(11,gamma); draw_vdash(12,gamma); labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{na} % The sign \textit{na}. A T, but with 2 crossbars. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign na"; beginglyph("n",0.4); numeric beta; beta:=0.1h; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=h; x3=leftloc; x4=rightloc; y3=y4=y1-beta; x5=x6=midloc; y5=0; y6=y3; draw z1--z2; draw z3--z4; % bars draw z5--z6; % stem labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ne} % The sign \textit{ne}. A lightning flash between two dashes. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ne"; beginglyph("N",0.6); numeric beta; beta:=0.1*(rightloc-leftloc); x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x0+beta; x4=x0-beta; y1=h; y4=0; % lightning top and bottom x2=x0-beta; x3=x0+beta; % lightning middle points y2=y0+0.5beta; y3=y0-0.5beta; x11=x12=leftloc; y11=0.2h; y12=0.8h; % left dash x13=x14=rightloc; y13=y11; y14=y12; % right dash draw z11--z12; draw z13--z14; % dashes draw z1--z2--z3--z4; % lightning labels(1,2,3,4,11,12,13,14); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ni} % The sign \textit{ni}. An E rotated 135 degrees on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ni"; beginglyph("C",1.0); numeric alpha, beta; alpha=medium; x0ll=leftloc; x0lr=rightloc; y0ll=y0lr=0; % E box x0ul=x0ll; x0ur=x0lr; y0ul=y0ur=h; %%zll=(xll,yll); zur=(xur,yur); z1=z0ll shifted (alpha*right); z4=z0ll shifted (alpha*up); z1-z3=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); % lines parallel to box diagonal z4-z5=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); x3=x0lr; y6=h; z2=0.5[z1,z3]; z5=0.5[z4,z6]; % center of parallel lines z7=z0ll; x8=0.5[x2,x3]; y8=0; % base draw z1--z3; % E upright draw z1--z4; draw z2--z5; draw z3--z6; % E arms draw z7--z8; % base labels(0ll,0lr,0ul,0ur,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{no} % The sign \textit{no}. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign no"; beginglyph("E",1.0); numeric alpha, beta; alpha=medium; %% alpha=0.5medium; x0ll=leftloc; x0lr=rightloc; y0ll=y0lr=0; % E box x0ul=x0ll; x0ur=x0lr; y0ul=y0ur=h; z1=z0ll shifted (alpha*right); z4=z0ll shifted (alpha*up); z1-z3'=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); % lines parallel to box diagonal z4-z6'=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); x3'=x0lr; y6'=h; x11=x0ur; y11=y0ur-2alpha; % the top ends x12=x0ur-2alpha; y12=y0ur; z3=whatever[z1,z3']=whatever[z11,z12]; z6=whatever[z4,z6']=whatever[z11,z12]; draw z1--z3--z11; draw z4--z6--z12; labels(0ll,0lr,0ul,0ur,1,2,3,3',4,5,6,6',11,12); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{nu} % The sign \textit{nu}. Like |>| with dashes at the right. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign nu"; beginglyph("F",0.4); numeric beta; beta:=small; numeric gamma; gamma:=1/4h; % dash length x1=x3=leftloc; y1=0; y3=h; % left points x4=x6=rightloc; y4=1/4h; y6=3/4h; % dash points x2=x4-beta; y2=h/2; % point of the < draw z1--z2--z3; % left angle draw_vdash(4,gamma); draw_vdash(6,gamma); % dashes labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{pa} % The sign \textit{pa}. Like a Lorraine cross. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign pa"; beginglyph("p",0.4); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0; y2=h; % stem x3=x5=leftloc; y3=0.7h; y5=0.4h; x4=x6=rightloc; y4=y3; y6=y5; draw z1--z2; % stem draw z3--z4; draw z5--z6; % cross bars labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{pe} % The sign \textit{pe}. A lightning flash. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign pe"; beginglyph("P",0.3); numeric beta; beta:=0.5*(rightloc-leftloc); x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x0+beta; x4=x0-beta; y1=h; y4=0; % lightning top and bottom x2=x0-beta; x3=x0+beta; % lightning middle points y2=y0+0.5beta; y3=y0-0.5beta; draw z1--z2--z3--z4; % lightning labels(1,2,3,4,11,12,13,14); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{pi} % The sign \textit{pi}. Corporal's stripes. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign pi"; beginglyph("G",1.0); x1=x6=leftloc; y1=0; y6=h; % left points x3=x4=midloc; y3=0; y4=h; z0=0.5[z3,z4]; % middle points x5=x2=rightloc; y5=0; y2=h; % right points x7=x1; x8=x5; y7=y8=y0; draw z6--z0--z2; % top stripe draw z7--z3--z8; % bottom stripe labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{po} % The sign \textit{po}. A bit like a sickle. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign po"; beginglyph("H",1.0); numeric rad; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=leftloc; y1=0; x5=rightloc; rad:=0.2(x5-x1); y5=h-rad; x4=x5-rad; y4=h; x3=x4-rad; y3=y5; x2=x4; y2=y3-rad; draw z1--z2; draw z2..z3{up}..z4{right}..{down}z5; labels(1,2,3,4,5); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{pu} % The sign \textit{pu}. A bit like || on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign pu"; beginglyph("I",1.0); x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x0; y1=0; x2=leftloc; y2=2/3h; % left angle x3=0.5[x2,x0]; y3=h; z4=z1; x5=rightloc; y5=y2; % right angle x6=0.5[x5,x0]; y6=y3; z7=z0; % vertical dash x8=leftloc; x9=rightloc; y8=y9=0; % base draw z1--z2--z3; draw z4--z5--z6; % angles draw z4--z7; % dash draw z8--z9; % base labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{ra} % The sign \textit{ra}. A dome on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ra"; beginglyph("r",0.6); numeric rad, beta; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=0; % base z3=0.2[z1,z2]; z4=0.2[z2,z1]; % dome rad:= 0.5*(x4-x3); x7=midloc; y7=h; x5=x3; x6=x4; y5=y6=y7-rad; beta:=1.5; % for tension draw z1--z2; % base %%draw z3--z5..z7..z6--z4; % dome draw z3{up}..tension beta..z7..tension beta..{down}z4; % curve labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{re} % The sign \textit{re}. Two verticals with a roof. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign re"; beginglyph("R",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=small; x1=leftloc; x2=midloc; x3=rightloc; y2=h; y1=y3=2/3h; % roof x4=x5=2/3[x1,x2]; x6=x7=2/3[x3,x2]; y4=y6=0; y5=y7=2/3[y1,y2] - beta; draw z1--z2--z3; % roof draw z4--z5; draw z6--z7; % supports labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ri} % The sign \textit{ri}. Like an E rotated 135 degrees. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ri"; beginglyph("O",1.0); numeric alpha, beta; alpha=medium; x0ll=leftloc; x0lr=rightloc; y0ll=y0lr=0; % E box x0ul=x0ll; x0ur=x0lr; y0ul=y0ur=h; %%zll=(xll,yll); zur=(xur,yur); z1=z0ll shifted (alpha*right); z4=z0ll shifted (alpha*up); z1-z3=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); % lines parallel to box diagonal z4-z5=whatever*(z0ll-z0ur); x3=x0lr; y6=h; z2=0.5[z1,z3]; z5=0.5[z4,z6]; % center of parallel lines draw z1--z3; % E upright draw z1--z4; draw z2--z5; draw z3--z6; % E arms labels(0ll,0lr,0ul,0ur,1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ro} % The sign \textit{ro}. Like $\alpha$ rotated 90 degrees. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ro"; beginglyph("U",0.6); numeric rad, beta; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=0; % base points rad:=0.25*(x2-x1); x3=x0-rad; x4=x0+rad; y3=y4=h-rad; x5=x0; y5=h; beta:=1.5; % tension draw z1..tension beta..z4{up}..z5{left}..z3{down}..tension beta..z2; labels(1,2,3,4,5); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ru} % The sign \textit{ru}. Like |)\(|, but the slash is short. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ru"; beginglyph("V",0.6); numeric beta; beta:=small; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % the parens y2=y5=y0; x2=x1+beta; x5=x4-beta; z7=3/4[z1,z4]; x8=x0; y8=(x4-x7); % dash draw z1...z2{up}...z3; % left half draw z4...z5{up}...z6; % right half draw z7--z8; % dash labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{sa} % The sign \textit{sa}. Like a V. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign sa"; beginglyph("s",0.6); x1=leftloc; x2=midloc; x3=rightloc; y1=y3=h; y2=0; draw z1--z2--z3; labels(1,2,3); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{se} % The sign \textit{se}. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign se"; beginglyph("S",0.6); x1=x3=x2=leftloc; y1=0; y2=h; y3=2/3[y1,y2]; x4=x5=midloc; x6=x7=rightloc; y4=y6=y3; y5=y7=y2; draw z1--z2; % upright draw z3--z6; % horizontal draw z4--z5; draw z6--z7; % short uprights labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{si} % The sign \textit{si}. A roof over an L over a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign si"; beginglyph("Y",0.6); x1=leftloc; x2=midloc; x3=rightloc; y1=y3=2/3h; y2=h; % roof x4=leftloc; x5=rightloc; y4=y5=0; % base x6=x7=midloc; x8=rightloc; y7=y8=1/4h; % stem y6=0.5[y1,y2]; draw z1--z2--z3; % roof draw z4--z5; % base draw z6--z7--z8; % stem labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{so} % The sign \textit{so}. Corporal's stripes over two bases. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign so"; beginglyph("1",1.0); x1=x2=x3=x4=leftloc; x5=x6=midloc; x7=x8=x9=x10=rightloc; y1=y7=0; y4=y10=h; y2=y5=y8=0.2h; y3=y9=0.5[y2,y4]; y6-y5=y4-y3; draw z1--z7; % lower base draw z2--z8; % upper base draw z3--z5--z9; % lower stripe draw z4--z6--z10; % upper stripe labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{su} % The sign \textit{su}. Like an upside down |)Y|. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign su"; beginglyph("2",1.0); numeric beta; beta:=small; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x3=leftloc; y1=0; y3=h; x2=x1+beta; y2=h/2; % the parens x4=x2; x5=rightloc; y4=y5=y1; % bottom of Y x6=x7=0.5[x4,x5]; y6=1/3h; y7=y3; % stem of Y x9=0.5[x6,x5]; y9=0.5[y6,y7]; % horizontal right x8'=leftloc; y8'=y9; path p; p=z1..z2..z3; z8 = (z9--z8') intersectionpoint p; draw p; % paren draw z4--z6--z5; draw z6--z7; % Y draw z9--z8; % horizontal labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ta} % The sign \textit{ta}. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ta"; beginglyph("t",0.4); x1=x2=leftloc; y1=0; y2=h; % left vertical z3=0.5[z1,z2]; % horizontal x4=rightloc; y4=y3; draw z1--z2; draw z3--z4; labels(1,2,3,4); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{te} % The sign \textit{te}. A downward arrow on a base. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign te"; beginglyph("T",0.6); x1=leftloc; x2=midloc; x3=rightloc; y1=y3=1/3h; y2=0; % arrowhead x4=leftloc; x5=rightloc; y4=y5=0; % base x6=midloc; y6=h; % stem draw z1--z2--z3; % arrowhead draw z4--z5; % base draw z6--z2; % stem labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{ti} % The sign \textit{ti}. An upward arrow. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign ti"; beginglyph("3",0.6); x1=leftloc; x2=midloc; x3=rightloc; y1=y3=2/3h; y2=h; % roof x4=midloc; y4=0; % stem draw z1--z2--z3; % roof draw z4--z2; % stem labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{to} % The sign \textit{to}. Like an F. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign to"; beginglyph("4",0.6); numeric alpha; alpha:=0.25; x1=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y1=y2=h; % top bar x3=x4=alpha[x1,x2]; y3=0; y4=y1; % stem z5=2/3[z3,z4]; x6=x2; y6=y5; % short arm draw z1--z2; % top draw z3--z4; % stem draw z5--z6; % short labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{tu} % The sign \textit{tu}. Like an slanted F with dashes under lower arm. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign tu"; beginglyph("5",0.6); numeric alpha, beta; alpha:=0.2; % slant x3=leftloc; x2=rightloc; y3=0; y2=h; % minmax points x1=alpha[x3,x2]; y1=y2; % top bar x7-x3=x2-x1; y7=0; z5=2/3[z3,z1]; z6=2/3[z7,z2]; % short arm %%z8=0.7[z3,z7]; z8=z7 shifted (small*left); beta=0.5*(y6-y3); % dash size z9=z7 shifted (beta*up); z10=z8 shifted (beta*up); draw z1--z2; % top draw z3--z1; % stem draw z5--z6; % short draw z7--z9; draw z8--z10; % dashes labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{wa} % The sign \textit{wa}. Like |> <| with a |^| at the bottom. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign wa"; beginglyph("w",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=small; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % minmax points x2=midloc-beta; x5=midloc+beta; y2=y5=h/2; x8=midloc; y8=y5-beta; z7-z8=whatever*(z1-z2); z9-z8=whatever*(z4-z5); y7=y9=0; draw z1--z2--z3; % left angle draw z4--z5--z6; % right angle draw z7--z8--z9; % bottom angle labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{we} % The sign \textit{we}. A capital I. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign we"; beginglyph("W",0.4); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0; y2=h; x3=x4=leftloc; x5=x6=rightloc; y3=y5=0; y4=y6=h; draw z1--z2; % stem draw z3--z5; draw z4--z6; labels(1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{wi} % The sign \textit{wi}. Like |>`<|. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign wi"; beginglyph("6",0.8); numeric beta; beta:=small; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; % minmax points x2=midloc-beta; x5=midloc+beta; y2=y5=h/2; x8=midloc; y8=y5+beta; %%z7-z8=whatever*(z1-z2); z9-z8=whatever*(z4-z5); y7=y9=0; x9=x8; y9=h; draw z1--z2--z3; % left angle draw z4--z5--z6; % right angle draw z8--z9; % top line labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{wo} % The sign \textit{wo}. Like a left turn arrow. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign wo"; beginglyph("7",0.6); numeric rad; x1=leftloc; x2=midloc; x3=rightloc; y1=y3=2/3h; y2=h; % head x4=x1; x5=0.5[x4,x2]; y4=y5=0; % bottom points rad:=(x2-x5); x6=x2; y6=y5+rad; draw z1--z2--z3; % arrow head draw z4--z5..z6--z2; % stem labels(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{xa} % The sign \textit{xa}. Like |)(|. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign xa"; beginglyph("x",0.6); numeric beta; beta:=small; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x3=leftloc; x4=x6=rightloc; y1=y4=0; y3=y6=h; y2=y5=y0; x2=x1+beta; x5=x4-beta; draw z1...z2{up}...z3; % left half draw z4...z5{up}...z6; % right half labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{xe} % The sign \textit{xe}. Like |(-!|. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign xe"; beginglyph("X",0.6); numeric beta; beta:=small; x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x2=leftloc; x1=x3=x2+beta; y1=0; y2=y0; y3=h; % the parenthesis x4=x1+beta; y4=y5=y0; x5=x6=x7=rightloc; y6=beta; y7=h-beta; draw z1...z2{up}...z3; % the paren draw z4--z5; draw z6--z7; % righr half labels(0,1,2,3,4,5,6); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % \begin{routine}{zo} % The sign \textit{zo}. Two lightning flashes. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot sign zo"; beginglyph("9",0.6); %%beginglyph("P",0.3); numeric beta; beta:=0.25*(rightloc-leftloc); xl=leftloc; xr=rightloc; x0=0.25[xl,xr]; y0=h/2; % left flash %%x0=midloc; y0=h/2; x1=x0+beta; x4=x0-beta; y1=h; y4=0; % lightning top and bottom x2=x0-beta; x3=x0+beta; % lightning middle points y2=y0+0.5beta; y3=y0-0.5beta; x0'=0.75[xl,xr]; y0'=y0; % right flash x11=x0'+beta; x14=x0'-beta; y11=h; y14=0; % lightning top and bottom x12=x0'-beta; x13=x0'+beta; % lightning middle points y12=y0'+0.5beta; y13=y0'-0.5beta; draw z1--z2--z3--z4; % left flash draw z11--z12--z13--z14; % right flash labels(0,0',1,2,3,4,11,12,13,14); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \subsubsection{The word divider} % % There is a word divider. % Hyphenation was, of course, unknown but it might be useful to % leave the normal character position for the hyphen (i.e., octal 055) % empty allowing, perhaps, \TeX{} to perform hyphenation but without % marking it. % % \begin{routine}{,} % A word divider coded as a comma. It is a short vertical line above the % text baseline. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot word divider (1)"; beginglyph(",",0.1); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0.2h; y2=0.4h; draw z1--z2; labels(1,2); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{:} % A word divider coded as a colon. It is a short vertical line above the % text baseline. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot word divider (2)"; beginglyph(":",0.1); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0.2h; y2=0.4h; draw z1--z2; labels(1,2); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % \begin{routine}{/} % A word divider coded as a forward slash. It is a short vertical line above the % text baseline. % \begin{macrocode} cmchar "Cypriot word divider (3)"; beginglyph("/",0.1); x1=x2=midloc; y1=0.2h; y2=0.4h; draw z1--z2; labels(1,2); endchar; % \end{macrocode} % \end{routine} % % % The end of this file % \begin{macrocode} end % % \end{macrocode} % % % % \section{The font definition files} \label{sec:fd} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*fdot1> \ProvidesFile{ot1cypr.fd}[1999/06/20 v1.0 Cypriot font definitions] \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{cypr}{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cypr}{m}{n}{ <-> cypr10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cypr}{bx}{n}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cypr}{b}{n}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cypr}{m}{sl}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cypr}{m}{it}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} % % \end{macrocode} % % % \begin{macrocode} %<*fdt1> \ProvidesFile{t1cypr.fd}[1999/06/20 v1.0 Cypriot font definitions] \DeclareFontFamily{T1}{cypr}{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{cypr}{m}{n}{ <-> cypr10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{cypr}{bx}{n}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{cypr}{b}{n}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{cypr}{m}{sl}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{cypr}{m}{it}{ <-> sub cypr/m/n }{} % % \end{macrocode} % % \section{The \Lpack{cypriot} package code} \label{sec:code} % % Announce the name and version of the package, which requires % \LaTeXe{}. % \begin{macrocode} %<*usc> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{cypriot}[1999/06/20 v1.0 package for Cypriot font] % \end{macrocode} % % We need to check the encoding default for the document. % \begin{macro}{\Tienc} % \begin{macrocode} \providecommand{\Tienc}{T1} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\cyprfamily} % Selects the Cypriot font family in the T1 encoding if this % is the document's default encoding, otherwise make it the OT1 encoding. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\Tienc\encodingdefault \newcommand{\cyprfamily}{\usefont{T1}{cypr}{m}{n}} \else \newcommand{\cyprfamily}{\usefont{OT1}{cypr}{m}{n}} \fi % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\textcypr} % Text command for the Cypriot font family. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textcypr}{\cyprfamily} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % The commands for the basic signs. % \begin{macro}{\Ca} % \begin{macro}{\Ce} % \begin{macro}{\Ci} % \begin{macro}{\Co} % \begin{macro}{\Cu} % The 5 vowels. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Ca=`a \chardef\Ce=`e \chardef\Ci=`i \chardef\Co=`o \chardef\Cu=`u % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cga} % The 1 G syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cga=`g % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cja} % \begin{macro}{\Cjo} % The 2 J syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cja=`j \chardef\Cjo=`b % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\Cka} % \begin{macro}{\Cke} % \begin{macro}{\Cki} % \begin{macro}{\Cko} % \begin{macro}{\Cku} % The 5 K syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cka=`k \chardef\Cke=`K \chardef\Cki=`c \chardef\Cko=`h \chardef\Cku=`v % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cla} % \begin{macro}{\Cle} % \begin{macro}{\Cli} % \begin{macro}{\Clo} % \begin{macro}{\Clu} % The 5 L syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cla=`l \chardef\Cle=`L \chardef\Cli=`d \chardef\Clo=`f \chardef\Clu=`q % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\Cma} % \begin{macro}{\Cme} % \begin{macro}{\Cmi} % \begin{macro}{\Cmo} % \begin{macro}{\Cmu} % The 5 M syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cma=`m \chardef\Cme=`M \chardef\Cmi=`y \chardef\Cmo=`A \chardef\Cmu=`B % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\Cna} % \begin{macro}{\Cne} % \begin{macro}{\Cni} % \begin{macro}{\Cno} % \begin{macro}{\Cnu} % The 5 N syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cna=`n \chardef\Cne=`N \chardef\Cni=`C \chardef\Cno=`E \chardef\Cnu=`F % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cpa} % \begin{macro}{\Cpe} % \begin{macro}{\Cpi} % \begin{macro}{\Cpo} % \begin{macro}{\Cpu} % The 5 P syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cpa=`p \chardef\Cpe=`P \chardef\Cpi=`G \chardef\Cpo=`H \chardef\Cpu=`I % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\Cra} % \begin{macro}{\Cre} % \begin{macro}{\Cri} % \begin{macro}{\Cro} % \begin{macro}{\Cru} % The 5 R syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cra=`r \chardef\Cre=`R \chardef\Cri=`O \chardef\Cro=`U \chardef\Cru=`V % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Csa} % \begin{macro}{\Cse} % \begin{macro}{\Csi} % \begin{macro}{\Cso} % \begin{macro}{\Csu} % The 5 S syllables. % \begin{macrocode}% \chardef\Csa=`s \chardef\Cse=`S \chardef\Csi=`Y \chardef\Cso=`1 \chardef\Csu=`2 % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cta} % \begin{macro}{\Cte} % \begin{macro}{\Cti} % \begin{macro}{\Cto} % \begin{macro}{\Ctu} % The 5 T syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cta=`t \chardef\Cte=`T \chardef\Cti=`3 \chardef\Cto=`4 \chardef\Ctu=`5 % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cwa} % \begin{macro}{\Cwe} % \begin{macro}{\Cwi} % \begin{macro}{\Cwo} % The 4 W syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cwa=`w \chardef\Cwe=`W \chardef\Cwi=`6 \chardef\Cwo=`7 % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cxa} % \begin{macro}{\Cxe} % \begin{macro}{\Cxo} % The 3 X syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cxa=`x \chardef\Cxe=`X \chardef\Cxo=`z % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Czo} % The 1 Z syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Czo=`9 % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Cza} % \begin{macro}{\Cya} % \begin{macro}{\Cya} % The 3 arguable syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \chardef\Cza=`g \chardef\Cya=`j \chardef\Cyo=`b % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % % % \begin{macro}{\translitcyprfont} % \begin{macro}{\translitcypr} % |\translitcypr{|\meta{char-commands}|}| transliterates Cypriot character % commands into distinguished syllables; these are typeset using the % |\translitcyprfont| font specification. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\translitcyprfont}{\itshape} \newcommand{\translitcypr}[1]{{% \@translitC\translitcyprfont #1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@translitC} % This macro redefines all the character producing commands for use % in |\translitcypr|. % % Start with the 5 vowels. We have to make sure that there are no extraneous % spaces within the command. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\@translitC}{% \def\Ca{a-}\def\Ce{e-}\def\Ci{i-}\def\Co{o-}\def\Cu{u-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 1 G syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cga{ga-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 2 J syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cja{ja-}\def\Cjo{jo-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 K syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cka{ka-}\def\Cke{ke-}\def\Cki{ki-}\def\Cko{ko-}\def\Cku{ku-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 L syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cda{da-}\def\Cde{de-}\def\Cdi{di-}\def\Cdo{do-}\def\Cdu{du-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 M syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cma{ma-}\def\Cme{me-}\def\Cmi{mi-}\def\Cmo{mo-}\def\Cmu{mu-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 N syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cna{na-}\def\Cne{ne-}\def\Cni{ni-}\def\Cno{no-}\def\Cnu{nu-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 P syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cpa{pa-}\def\Cpe{pe-}\def\Cpi{pi-}\def\Cpo{po-}\def\Cpu{pu-}% % \end{macrocode} % % % The 5 R syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cra{ra-}\def\Cre{re-}\def\Cri{ri-}\def\Cro{ro-}\def\Cru{ru-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 S syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Csa{sa-}\def\Cse{se-}\def\Csi{si-}\def\Cso{so-}\def\Csu{su-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 5 T syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cta{ta-}\def\Cte{te-}\def\Cti{ti-}\def\Cto{to-}\def\Ctu{tu-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 4 W syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cwa{wa-}\def\Cwe{we-}\def\Cwi{wi-}\def\Cwo{wo-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 3 X syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cxa{xa-}\def\Cxe{xe-}\def\Cxo{xo-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 1 Z syllables. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Czo{zo-}% % \end{macrocode} % % The 3 arguable syllables % \begin{macrocode} \def\Cza{za-}\def\Cya{ya-}\def\Cyo{yo-}% % \end{macrocode} % % Close the macro definition. % \begin{macrocode} } % end of \@translitC % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % The end of this package. % \begin{macrocode} % % \end{macrocode} % % \section{The map file} % % This is pretty short. % \changes{v1.1}{2005/04/17}{Added the map file} % \begin{macrocode} %<*map> cypr10 Archaic-Cypriot % \end{macrocode} % % % % \Finale % \endinput %% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| %% Right brace \} Tilde \~}