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