% Copyright 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004 the fontinst maintenance team % and any individual authors listed elsewhere in this file. % All rights reserved. % % This file is part of the fontinst system version 1.9. % ----------------------------------------------------- % % It may be distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public % License, as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution. % Either version 1.0 or, at your option, any later version. % %%% ==================================================================== %%% @TeX-font-encoding-file{ %%% author = "Ulrik Vieth and Lars Hellstr{\"o}m", %%% version = "1.928", %%% date = "2004-09-24", %%% time = "21:21:00 +01:00", %%% filename = "8y.etx", %%% email = "fontinst@tug.org", %%% URL = "http://www.tug.org/applications/fontinst/", %%% checksum = "", %%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", %%% keywords = "encoding, raw, TeX, PostScript", %%% supported = "yes", %%% abstract = "This is the 8y encoding as a TeX font encoding %%% file, for use with the fontinst utility. %%% It implements the TeXnANSI (or LY1) encoding %%% proposed and promoted by Y&Y.", %%% package = "fontinst", %%% dependencies = "fontinst.sty, fontdoc.sty", %%% } %%% ==================================================================== \relax % Changes list at end of file. \documentclass[twocolumn]{article} \usepackage[TS1,T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{fontdoc}[2003/02/09] \title{The \TeX'n'ANSI encoding vector} \author{Ulrik Vieth\and Lars Hellstr\"om} \date{13 September 2004\\Version 1.928} \begin{document} \maketitle \section{Introduction} This document describes the \TeX'n'ANSI encoding vector proposed by Y\&Y, which is represented by the \texttt{LY1} encoding in \LaTeXe. It is almost identical to the \TeX{}Base1 encoding (defined in \texttt{8r.etx}) in the range 32--126 and 161--255. It is similar to \texttt{8r.etx} in the range 127--160, but contains additional characters, which are stored elsewhere in \texttt{8r.etx}. \showbranches \encoding \needsfontinstversion{1.924} \begincomment \section{Default values} \endcomment \setcommand\lc#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lctop#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uctop#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lclig#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1} \setcommand\digit#1{#1} \setint{italicslant}{0} \ifisglyph{x}\then \setint{xheight}{\height{x}} \Else \setint{xheight}{500} \Fi \ifisglyph{space}\then \setint{interword}{\width{space}} \Else\ifisglyph{i}\then \setint{interword}{\width{i}} \Else \setint{interword}{333} \Fi\Fi \ifisint{monowidth}\then \setint{stretchword}{0} \setint{shrinkword}{0} \setint{extraspace}{\int{interword}} \setint{ligaturing}{0} \Else \setint{stretchword}{\scale{\int{interword}}{600}} \setint{shrinkword}{\scale{\int{interword}}{240}} \setint{extraspace}{\scale{\int{interword}}{240}} \setint{ligaturing}{1} \Fi \setint{quad}{1000} \begincomment \section{Font parameters} \endcomment \setstr{codingscheme}{TEX TYPEWRITER AND WINDOWS ANSI} \setfontdimen{1}{italicslant} % italic slant \setfontdimen{2}{interword} % interword space \setfontdimen{3}{stretchword} % interword stretch \setfontdimen{4}{shrinkword} % interword shrink \setfontdimen{5}{xheight} % x-height \setfontdimen{6}{quad} % quad \setfontdimen{7}{extraspace} % extra space after . \begincomment \section{The encoding} \subsection{Low ASCII control characters} The layout of the first 16 slots wase carefully chosen to avoid potentially dangerous slots 0 (NUL), 9 (HT), 10 (LF) and 13 (CR). \endcomment \nextslot{1} \setslot{Euro} \comment{The Euro currency sign.} \endsetslot \nextslot{4} \setslot{fraction} \comment{The fraction slash `\textfractionsolidus'.} \endsetslot \setslot{dotaccent} \comment{The dot accent `\.{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{hungarumlaut} \comment{The long Hungarian umlaut `\H{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{ogonek} \comment{The ogonek accent `\k{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lclig{FL}{fl}} \comment{The `fl' ligature. It should be two characters wide in a monowidth font.} \endsetslot \nextslot{11} \setslot{\lclig{FF}{ff}} \comment{The `ff' ligature. It should be two characters wide in a monowidth font.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{\lc{I}{i}}{\lclig{FFI}{ffi}} \ligature{LIG}{\lc{L}{l}}{\lclig{FFL}{ffl}} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{\lclig{FI}{fi}} \comment{The `fi' ligature. It should be two characters wide in a monowidth font.} \endsetslot \nextslot{14} \setslot{\lclig{FFI}{ffi}} \comment{The `ffi' ligature. It should be three characters wide in a monowidth font.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lclig{FFL}{ffl}} \comment{The `ffl' ligature. It should be three characters wide in a monowidth font.} \endsetslot \begincomment \subsection{The \texttt{OT1} compatibility range} The following 16 slots share the same encoding as \texttt{OT1}. \endcomment \nextslot{16} \setslot{\lc{dotlessI}{dotlessi}} \comment{A dotless i `\i', used to produce accented letters such as `\=\i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{dotlessJ}{dotlessj}} \comment{A dotless j `\j', used to produce accented letters such as `\=\j'. Most non-\TeX\ fonts do not have this glyph.} \endsetslot \setslot{grave} \comment{The grave accent `\`{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{acute} \comment{The acute accent `\'{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{caron} \comment{The caron or h\'a\v cek accent `\v {}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{breve} \comment{The breve accent `\u{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{macron} \comment{The macron accent `\={}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{ring} \comment{The ring accent `\r{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{cedilla} \comment{The cedilla accent `\c{}'.} \endsetslot \ifdirect \setslot{\lc{SS}{germandbls}} \comment{The letter `\ss'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{AE}{ae}} \comment{The letter `\ae'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `ae'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{OE}{oe}} \comment{The letter `\oe'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `oe'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Oslash}{oslash}} \comment{The letter `\o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{AE}{ae}} \comment{The letter `\AE'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `AE'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{OE}{oe}} \comment{The letter `\OE'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `OE'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Oslash}{oslash}} \comment{The letter `\O'.} \endsetslot \Fi \begincomment \subsection{The visible ASCII range} The following 96 slots, 32--127, are based on standard ASCII, except that `\texttt{asciicircum}', `\texttt{asciitilde}', and the empty slot 127 have been replaced by the `\texttt{circumflex}', `\texttt{tilde}' and `\texttt{dieresis}' as in \texttt{OT1}. \endcomment \nextslot{32} \setslot{space} \comment{The space character.} \endsetslot \setslot{exclam} \comment{The exclamation mark `!'.} \ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{exclamdown} \endsetslot \setslot{quotedbl} \comment{The `neutral' double quote mark `\,\textquotedbl\,', included for use in monowidth fonts, or for setting computer programs.} \endsetslot \setslot{numbersign} \comment{The hash sign `\#'.} \endsetslot \setslot{dollar} \comment{The dollar sign `\$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{percent} \comment{The percent sign `\%'.} \endsetslot \setslot{ampersand} \comment{The ampersand sign `\&'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quoteright} \comment{The English closing quote mark `\,\textquoteright\,'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{quoteright}{quotedblright} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{parenleft} \comment{The opening parenthesis `('.} \endsetslot \setslot{parenright} \comment{The closing parenthesis `)'.} \endsetslot \setslot{asterisk} \comment{The raised asterisk `*'.} \endsetslot \setslot{plus} \comment{The addition sign `+'.} \endsetslot \setslot{comma} \comment{The comma `,'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{comma}{quotedblbase} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{hyphen} \comment{The hyphen `-'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{endash} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{period} \comment{The period `.'.} \endsetslot \setslot{slash} \comment{The forward oblique `/'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{zero}} \comment{The number `0'. This (and all the other numerals) may be old style or ranging digits.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{one}} \comment{The number `1'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{two}} \comment{The number `2'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{three}} \comment{The number `3'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{four}} \comment{The number `4'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{five}} \comment{The number `5'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{six}} \comment{The number `6'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{seven}} \comment{The number `7'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{eight}} \comment{The number `8'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{nine}} \comment{The number `9'.} \endsetslot \setslot{colon} \comment{The colon `:'.} \endsetslot \setslot{semicolon} \comment{The semi-colon `;'.} \endsetslot \setslot{less} \comment{The less-than sign `\textless'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{less}{guillemotleft} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{equal} \comment{The equals sign `='.} \endsetslot \setslot{greater} \comment{The greater-than sign `\textgreater'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{greater}{guillemotright} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{question} \comment{The question mark `?'.} \ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{questiondown} \endsetslot \setslot{at} \comment{The at sign `@'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{A}{a}} \comment{The letter `A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{B}{b}} \comment{The letter `B'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{C}{c}} \comment{The letter `C'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{D}{d}} \comment{The letter `D'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{E}{e}} \comment{The letter `E'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{F}{f}} \comment{The letter `F'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{G}{g}} \comment{The letter `G'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{H}{h}} \comment{The letter `H'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{I}{i}} \comment{The letter `I'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{J}{j}} \comment{The letter `J'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{K}{k}} \comment{The letter `K'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{L}{l}} \comment{The letter `L'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{M}{m}} \comment{The letter `M'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{N}{n}} \comment{The letter `N'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{O}{o}} \comment{The letter `O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{P}{p}} \comment{The letter `P'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Q}{q}} \comment{The letter `Q'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{R}{r}} \comment{The letter `R'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{S}{s}} \comment{The letter `S'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{T}{t}} \comment{The letter `T'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{U}{u}} \comment{The letter `U'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{V}{v}} \comment{The letter `V'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{W}{w}} \comment{The letter `W'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{X}{x}} \comment{The letter `X'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Y}{y}} \comment{The letter `Y'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Z}{z}} \comment{The letter `Z'.} \endsetslot \setslot{bracketleft} \comment{The opening square bracket `['.} \endsetslot \setslot{backslash} \comment{The backwards oblique `\textbackslash'.} \endsetslot \setslot{bracketright} \comment{The closing square bracket `]'.} \endsetslot \setslot{circumflex} \comment{The circumflex accent `\^{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{underscore} \comment{The ASCII underline character `\textunderscore', usually set on the baseline. This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used for computer listings.} \endsetslot \setslot{quoteleft} \comment{The English opening single quote mark `\,\textquoteleft\,'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{quotedblleft} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{A}{a}} \comment{The letter `a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{B}{b}} \comment{The letter `b'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{C}{c}} \comment{The letter `c'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{D}{d}} \comment{The letter `d'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{E}{e}} \comment{The letter `e'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{F}{f}} \comment{The letter `f'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{\lc{I}{i}}{\lclig{FI}{fi}} \ligature{LIG}{\lc{F}{f}}{\lclig{FF}{ff}} \ligature{LIG}{\lc{L}{l}}{\lclig{FL}{fl}} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{G}{g}} \comment{The letter `g'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{H}{h}} \comment{The letter `h'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{I}{i}} \comment{The letter `i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{J}{j}} \comment{The letter `j'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{K}{k}} \comment{The letter `k'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{L}{l}} \comment{The letter `l'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{M}{m}} \comment{The letter `m'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{N}{n}} \comment{The letter `n'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{O}{o}} \comment{The letter `o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{P}{p}} \comment{The letter `p'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Q}{q}} \comment{The letter `q'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{R}{r}} \comment{The letter `r'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{S}{s}} \comment{The letter `s'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{T}{t}} \comment{The letter `t'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{U}{u}} \comment{The letter `u'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{V}{v}} \comment{The letter `v'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{W}{w}} \comment{The letter `w'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{X}{x}} \comment{The letter `x'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Y}{y}} \comment{The letter `y'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Z}{z}} \comment{The letter `z'.} \endsetslot \setslot{braceleft} \comment{The opening curly brace `\textbraceleft'.} \endsetslot \setslot{bar} \comment{The ASCII vertical bar `\textbar'. This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used for computer listings.} \endsetslot \setslot{braceright} \comment{The closing curly brace `\textbraceright'.} \endsetslot \setslot{tilde} \comment{The tilde accent `\~{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{dieresis} \comment{The umlaut or dieresis accent `\"{}'.} \endsetslot \begincomment \subsection{The Windows ANSI range} The following 32 slots, 128--159, are based on an extended version of Windows ANSI. \endcomment \nextslot{128} \setslot{\uc{Lslash}{lslash}} \comment{The letter `\L'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quotesingle} \comment{The `neutral' single quote mark `\,\textquotesingle\,', included for use in monowidth fonts, or for setting computer programs.} \endsetslot \setslot{quotesinglbase} \comment{A German single quote mark `\quotesinglbase' similar to a comma, but with different sidebearings.} \endsetslot \setslot{florin} \comment{The florin sign, similar to an italic letter `\textflorin'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quotedblbase} \comment{A German double quote mark `\quotedblbase' similar to two commas, but with tighter letterspacing and different sidebearings.} \endsetslot \setslot{ellipsis} \comment{The ellipsis `\textellipsis'.} \endsetslot \setslot{dagger} \comment{The single dagger `\textdagger'.} \endsetslot \setslot{daggerdbl} \comment{The double dagger `\textdaggerdbl'.} \endsetslot \setslot{circumflex} \comment{The circumflex accent `\^{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{perthousand} \comment{The perthousand sign `\textperthousand', similar to `\%' with an extra zero.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Scaron}{scaron}} \comment{The letter `\v S'.} \endsetslot \setslot{guilsinglleft} \comment{A French single opening quote mark `\guilsinglleft', unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{OE}{oe}} \comment{The letter `\OE'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `OE'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Zcaron}{zcaron}} \comment{The letter `\v Z'.} \endsetslot \setslot{asciicircum} \comment{The ASCII upward-pointing arrow head `\textasciicircum'. This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used for computer listings.} \endsetslot \setslot{minus} \comment{The subtraction sign `\textminus'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Lslash}{lslash}} \comment{The letter `\l'.} \endsetslot \ifdirect \nextslot{145} \setslot{quoteleft} \comment{The English opening single quote mark `\,\textquoteleft\,'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quoteright} \comment{The English closing single quote mark `\,\textquoteright\,'.} \endsetslot \Fi \nextslot{147} \setslot{quotedblleft} \comment{The English opening double quote mark `\,\textquotedblleft\,'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quotedblright} \comment{The English closing double quote mark `\,\textquotedblright\,'.} \endsetslot \setslot{bullet} \comment{The centered bullet `\textbullet'.} \endsetslot \setslot{endash} \comment{The en-dash `\textendash'.} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{emdash} \Fi \endsetslot \setslot{emdash} \comment{The em-dash `\textemdash'.} \endsetslot \setslot{tilde} \comment{The tilde accent `\~{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{trademark} \comment{The trademark sign, similar to the raised letters `TM'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Scaron}{scaron}} \comment{The letter `\v s'.} \endsetslot \setslot{guilsinglright} \comment{A French single closing quote mark `\guilsinglright', unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{OE}{oe}} \comment{The letter `\oe'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `oe'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Zcaron}{zcaron}} \comment{The letter `\v z'.} \endsetslot \setslot{asciitilde} \comment{The ASCII tilde `\textasciitilde'. This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used for computer listings.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ydieresis}{ydieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"Y'.} \endsetslot \begincomment \subsection{The low ISO latin 1 range} The following 32 slots, 160--191, are based on ISO Latin~1, which is identical to Windows ANSI in this plane. \endcomment \ifdirect \nextslot{160} \setslot{space} \comment{The (non-breaking) space character.} \endsetslot \Fi \nextslot{161} \setslot{exclamdown} \comment{The Spanish punctuation mark `!`'.} \endsetslot \setslot{cent} \comment{The cent sign `\textcent'.} \endsetslot \setslot{sterling} \comment{The British currency sign, `\textsterling'.} \endsetslot \setslot{currency} \comment{The international currency sign, `\textcurrency'.} \endsetslot \setslot{yen} \comment{The Japanese currency sign, `\textyen'.} \endsetslot \setslot{brokenbar} \comment{A broken vertical bar, `\textbrokenbar', similar to `\textbar' with a gap through the middle.} \endsetslot \setslot{section} \comment{The section mark `\textsection'.} \endsetslot \setslot{dieresis} \comment{The umlaut or dieresis accent `\"{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{copyright} \comment{The copyright sign `\textcopyright', similar to a small `C' enclosed by a circle.} \endsetslot \setslot{ordfeminine} \comment{The raised letter `\textordfeminine'.} \endsetslot \setslot{guillemotleft} \comment{A French double opening quote mark `\guillemotleft', unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{logicalnot} \comment{The logical not sign `\textlnot'.} \endsetslot \ifdirect \nextslot{173} \setslot{hyphen} \ifnumber{\int{ligaturing}}>{0}\then \ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{endash} \Fi \endsetslot \Fi \nextslot{174} \setslot{registered} \comment{The registered trademark sign `\textregistered', similar to a small `R' enclosed by a circle.} \endsetslot \setslot{macron} \comment{The macron accent `\={}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{degree} \comment{The degree sign `\textdegree'.} \endsetslot \setslot{plusminus} \comment{The plus or minus sign `\textpm'.} \endsetslot \setslot{twosuperior} \comment{The raised digit `\texttwosuperior'.} \endsetslot \setslot{threesuperior} \comment{The raised digit `\textthreesuperior'.} \endsetslot \setslot{acute} \comment{The acute accent `\'{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{mu} \comment{The lowercase Greek letter `\textmu', intended for use as a prefix `micro' in physical units.} \endsetslot \setslot{paragraph} \comment{The paragraph mark `\textparagraph'.} \endsetslot \setslot{periodcentered} \comment{The centered period `\textperiodcentered'.} \endsetslot \setslot{cedilla} \comment{The cedilla accent `\c{}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{onesuperior} \comment{The raised digit `\textonesuperior'.} \endsetslot \setslot{ordmasculine} \comment{The raised letter `\textordmasculine'.} \endsetslot \setslot{guillemotright} \comment{A French double closing quote mark `\guillemotright', unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{onequarter} \comment{The fraction `\textonequarter'.} \endsetslot \setslot{onehalf} \comment{The fraction `\textonehalf'.} \endsetslot \setslot{threequarters} \comment{The fraction `\textthreequarters'.} \endsetslot \setslot{questiondown} \comment{The Spanish punctuation mark `?`'.} \endsetslot \begincomment \subsection{The high ISO latin 1 range} The remaining 64 slots, 192--255, are again based on ISO Latin~1. \endcomment \nextslot{192} \setslot{\uctop{Agrave}{agrave}} \comment{The letter `\`A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Aacute}{aacute}} \comment{The letter `\'A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Acircumflex}{acircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Atilde}{atilde}} \comment{The letter `\~A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Adieresis}{adieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Aring}{aring}} \comment{The letter `\AA'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{AE}{ae}} \comment{The letter `\AE'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `AE'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Ccedilla}{ccedilla}} \comment{The letter `\c C'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Egrave}{egrave}} \comment{The letter `\`E'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Eacute}{eacute}} \comment{The letter `\'E'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ecircumflex}{ecircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^E'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Edieresis}{edieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"E'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Igrave}{igrave}} \comment{The letter `\`I'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Iacute}{iacute}} \comment{The letter `\'I'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Icircumflex}{icircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^I'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Idieresis}{idieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"I'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Eth}{eth}} \comment{The Icelandic capital letter `Eth' similar to a `D' with a horizontal bar through the stem. It is unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ntilde}{ntilde}} \comment{The letter `\~N'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ograve}{ograve}} \comment{The letter `\`O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Oacute}{oacute}} \comment{The letter `\'O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ocircumflex}{ocircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Otilde}{otilde}} \comment{The letter `\~O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Odieresis}{odieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{multiply} \comment{The multiplication sign `\texttimes'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Oslash}{oslash}} \comment{The letter `\O'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ugrave}{ugrave}} \comment{The letter `\`U'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Uacute}{uacute}} \comment{The letter `\'U'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Ucircumflex}{ucircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^U'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Udieresis}{udieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"U'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uctop{Yacute}{yacute}} \comment{The letter `\'Y'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Thorn}{thorn}} \comment{The Icelandic capital letter `Thorn', similar to a `P' with the bowl moved down. It is unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{SS}{germandbls}} \comment{The letter `\ss'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Agrave}{agrave}} \comment{The letter `\`a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Aacute}{aacute}} \comment{The letter `\'a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Acircumflex}{acircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Atilde}{atilde}} \comment{The letter `\~a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Adieresis}{adieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Aring}{aring}} \comment{The letter `\aa'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{AE}{ae}} \comment{The letter `\ae'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `ae'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Ccedilla}{ccedilla}} \comment{The letter `\c c'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Egrave}{egrave}} \comment{The letter `\`e'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Eacute}{eacute}} \comment{The letter `\'e'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ecircumflex}{ecircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^e'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Edieresis}{edieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"e'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Igrave}{igrave}} \comment{The letter `\`\i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Iacute}{iacute}} \comment{The letter `\'\i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Icircumflex}{icircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^\i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Idieresis}{idieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"\i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Eth}{eth}} \comment{The Icelandic lowercase letter `eth' similar to a `$\partial$' with an oblique bar through the stem. It is unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ntilde}{ntilde}} \comment{The letter `\~n'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ograve}{ograve}} \comment{The letter `\`o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Oacute}{oacute}} \comment{The letter `\'o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ocircumflex}{ocircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Otilde}{otilde}} \comment{The letter `\~o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Odieresis}{odieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{divide} \comment{The division sign `\textdiv'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Oslash}{oslash}} \comment{The letter `\o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ugrave}{ugrave}} \comment{The letter `\`u'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Uacute}{uacute}} \comment{The letter `\'u'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ucircumflex}{ucircumflex}} \comment{The letter `\^u'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Udieresis}{udieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"u'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Yacute}{yacute}} \comment{The letter `\'y'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Thorn}{thorn}} \comment{The Icelandic lowercase letter `thorn', similar to a `p' with an ascender rising from the stem. It is unavailable in \plain\ \TeX.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lctop{Ydieresis}{ydieresis}} \comment{The letter `\"y'.} \endsetslot \endencoding \section{Changes} The noteworthy changes made to this document are as follows. 1999/10/25: Typos regarding \texttt{Lslash} and \texttt{lslash} corrected. (UV\&LH) 1999/11/11: Added \verb|\showbranches| markup. Removed \texttt{-OT1} suffix from some glyph names. (LH) 2003/02/04: Returned to the v\,1.801 version of this file, and reintroduced the few later additions (see above) that made sense. Modernized setting of font parameters. Tidied up some markup. (LH) 2003/02/09: Unified the duplicate glyphs (again!), this time using the new \verb|\ifdirect| switch. 2003/12/08: Fixed two typos (\verb|\setslot| where it should be \verb|\nextslot|). (LH) 2004/09/13: Added \texttt{Euro} in slot 1, as that is in \texttt{texnansi.enc}. (LH, following a mail from Peter Harmard) \end{document}