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%%%========================================================================
%%% @TeX-font-encoding-file{
%%%    author              = "Alan Jeffrey",
%%%    version             = "1.30",
%%%    date                = "29 December 1993",
%%%    time                = "20:12:28 BST",
%%%    filename            = "ot1tt.etx",
%%%    address             = "School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
%%%                           University of Sussex
%%%                           Brighton BN1 9QH
%%%                           UK",
%%%    telephone           = "+44 273 606755 x 3238",
%%%    FAX                 = "+44 273 678188",
%%%    checksum            = "???",
%%%    email               = "alanje@cogs.sussex.ac.uk",
%%%    codetable           = "ISO/ASCII",
%%%    keywords            = "encoding, Cork, TeX, PostScript",
%%%    supported           = "yes",
%%%    abstract            = "This is the Cork encoding as a TeX font 
%%%                           encoding file, for use with the fontinst 
%%%                           font installation package.",
%%%    docstring           = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
%%%                           checksum as the first value, followed by the
%%%                           equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
%%%                           count) utility output of lines, words, and
%%%                           characters.  This is produced by Robert
%%%                           Solovay's checksum utility.",
%%%    package             = "fontinst",
%%%    dependencies        = "fontinst.sty, ltugboat.sty, ot1.etx",
%%% }
%%%========================================================================

\relax

\encoding

% We define the parameters for ot1.etx to produce a typewriter font.

\setcommand\lc#1#2{#2}
\setcommand\uc#1#2{#1}
\setcommand\lclig#1#2{#2}
\setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1}
\setcommand\digit#1{#1}
\setcommand\tty{y}
\setcommand\currency{dollar}

% Then we call ot1.etx.

\inputetx{OT1}

\endencoding