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All of these files appear to have been imported from sources in a case-insensitive manner and consequently lost their original content. - Hx, Hb, and Hi fonts should be narrow versions of Helvetica - c[1-3] fonts should be condensed versions of Century Old Style - the lH character should be a filled left hand symbol - the rh character should be a stroked right hand symbol - the rc character should be the right ceiling symbol I've verified that these are the only files that collide with others when ignoring case (aside from rc/bin/[Kk]ill but those are correct). |
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12 | ||
14 | ||
34 | ||
bx | ||
ci | ||
DG | ||
FA | ||
ff | ||
Fi | ||
Fl | ||
L1 | ||
LA | ||
lc | ||
lf | ||
LH | ||
lh | ||
lH | ||
LH.example | ||
LV | ||
ob | ||
PC | ||
pw | ||
rc | ||
RC | ||
README | ||
rf | ||
rH | ||
rh | ||
Sl | ||
sq | ||
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Postscript definitions for special troff characters. File names are the two character troff names. Each defines a PostScript procedure that begins with build_ and ends with the character's name. The build_?? procedure is called with the character width as it's only argument. The .map files contain extra character data (e.g. image data) that dpost downloads immediately after the build_?? call, if the character's font table code field is 2 (rather than 1). The following PostScript variables are available: font current font ptsize current point size size actual font size - scaled up from ptsize Don't overuse this stuff!