% Uibycus.fd-- P. A. MacKay --July 7, 2000 % A more confident version in which all sizes of % upright and obliqued, regular weight, are % taken from the type1 font. Suggested by % Peter.Heslin@ucd.ie. % % Uibycus.fd-- P.A. MacKay -- July 15.1999 % Pierre A. MacKay, Dept. of Classics, University of Washington % mackay@cs.washington.edu % ------------------------ % for use with nfss2. Takes the regular weight only from the type1 % font IbycusHTG-Regular. Bold should be used very rarely in any case. % \ProvidesFile{Uibycus.fd} % % OT1 is rather a lie, but it works for all directly addressed % glyphs. Apparently it is not possible to use the U designation % outside of math mode. I still think it unwise to call this an % OT1 fd. It isn't. % \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{ibycus}{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{n}{% <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibr}{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{sl}{% <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibo84}{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{m}{it}{<->ssub * ibycus/m/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ibycus}{b}{n}{% <5> <6> <7> <8> fibb848 <9> fibb849 <10> <10.95> <12> <14.40> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> fibb84}{}