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diff --git a/latex_frcursive/texmf/tex/latex/frcursive/README b/latex_frcursive/texmf/tex/latex/frcursive/README
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+This is the French Cursive font, a cursive hand-writing font family in the
+style of the French academic running-hand, written with Metafont.
+
+This package is dated November 9, 2011.
+
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+To install frcursive, you need to copy the files in appropriate places so that
+TeX and Metafont can find them.
+
+Installation by hand goes like this, assuming TEXMF is the base directory of
+you TeX installation (that would be /usr/share/texmf, C:\localtexmf, or
+something like that):
+- copy the files from the "latex" directory into TEXMF/tex/latex/frcursive/
+- copy the files from the "mf" directory into TEXMF/fonts/source/public/frcursive/
+To use the Adobe Type 1 versions,
+- copy the files from the "type1" directory into TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/frcursive/
+- copy the files from the "tfm" directory into TEXMF/fonts/tfm/public/frcursive/
+- copy "frcursive.map" into TEXMF/fonts/map/dvips/frcursive/
+- make sure the TEXMF/web2c/updmap.cfg contains the line
+ MixedMap frcursive.map
+You may have to update TeX's databases by running "texhash" or "mktexlsr".
+
+
+Usage
+-----
+
+The file "frcursive.pdf" contains the documentation of the LaTeX package.
+
+
+Feedback
+--------
+
+Any comments and suggestions are welcome, as I consider this work to be in
+continuous (but slow) developement. Check out the home page at
+
+ http://beffara.org/stuff/frcursive/
+
+Enjoy !
+
+© Emmanuel Beffara <manu@beffara.org>, 2001--2011
+For those interested in legal stuff, this work is covered by the LPPL license.
+
+
+ChangeLog
+---------
+
+2011/11/09:
+ - various packaging updates
+ - Type 1 version included in the distribution
+
+2005/04/16:
+ - changed the codes of link glyphs to the range 0--32
+ - added all accented letters of the T1 encoding
+ - less design sizes
+
+2004/02/02:
+ - added the square brackets and the slash
+ - added some hinting information
+ - fixed the NFSS description files to make them agree with standard drivers
+ - updated the LaTeX package to give access to all variants
+
+2003/06/19:
+ - added the Spanish opening exclamation and interrogation marks
+ - changed the driver names from "fc*" to "frc*" to avoid clashes with Jorg
+ Knappen's FC series
+
+2003/04/29:
+ - first release on CTAN
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+%%
+%% This is file `frcursive.sty',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% frcursive.dtx
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesPackage{frcursive}
+ [2004/02/01 v1.2 support package for French Cursive]
+\newcommand{\frcursive@enc}{T1}
+\DeclareOption{OT1}{%
+ \renewcommand{\frcursive@enc}{OT1}}
+\newif\if@frcursive@default
+\@frcursive@defaultfalse
+\DeclareOption{default}{%
+ \@frcursive@defaulttrue}
+\ProcessOptions\relax
+\if@frcursive@default
+\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{frc}
+\linespread{1.5}
+\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\fi
+\newenvironment{cursive}{%
+ \fontencoding{\frcursive@enc}%
+ \fontfamily{frc}%
+ \linespread{1.5}%
+ \selectfont}{%
+ \par}
+\newcommand{\textcursive}[1]{{\cursive#1}}
+\newenvironment{calseries}{\fontseries{cal}\selectfont}{}
+\newcommand{\textcal}[1]{{\calseries#1}}
+\newenvironment{ftseries}{\fontseries{ft}\selectfont}{}
+\newcommand{\textft}[1]{{\ftseries#1}}
+\newenvironment{wideseries}{\fontseries{w}\selectfont}{}
+\newcommand{\textwide}[1]{{\wideseries#1}}
+\newenvironment{acadshape}{\fontshape{ac}\selectfont}{}
+\newcommand{\textacad}[1]{{\acadshape#1}}
+\newlength{\seyesThickness}
+\setlength{\seyesThickness}{0.05mm}
+\newcommand{\seyesDefault}{}
+\newsavebox{\seyes@box}
+\newlength{\seyes@ln}
+\newcommand{\seyes}[2][\seyesDefault]{%
+ \mbox{%
+ \sbox\seyes@box{#2}%
+ #1%
+ \raisebox{-0.5\seyesThickness}{\mbox{%
+ \rlap{\rule{\wd\seyes@box}{\seyesThickness}}%
+ \settoheight\seyes@ln{a}%
+ \rlap{\rule[\seyes@ln]{\wd\seyes@box}{\seyesThickness}}%
+ \settoheight\seyes@ln{d}%
+ \rlap{\rule[\seyes@ln]{\wd\seyes@box}{\seyesThickness}}%
+ \settoheight\seyes@ln{b}%
+ \rlap{\rule[\seyes@ln]{\wd\seyes@box}{\seyesThickness}}%
+ \settodepth\seyes@ln{p}%
+ \rlap{\rule[-\seyes@ln]{\wd\seyes@box}{\seyesThickness}}%
+ \settodepth\seyes@ln{g}%
+ \rlap{\rule[-\seyes@ln]{\wd\seyes@box}{\seyesThickness}}%
+ }}%
+ \usebox\seyes@box}}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `frcursive.sty'.
diff --git a/latex_frcursive/texmf/tex/latex/frcursive/ot1frc.fd b/latex_frcursive/texmf/tex/latex/frcursive/ot1frc.fd
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+%-*- TeX -*-
+% NFSS definition for the French Cursive font family
+% Bugfixes by Mariusz Wodzicki.
+
+\ProvidesFile{ot1frc.fd}[2004/06/12 French Cursive font definition]
+\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{frc}{}
+
+\newcommand\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape[3]{
+ \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{frc}{#2}{#3}{%
+ <-8> frc#17
+ <8><9><10><12> gen * frc#1
+ <10.95> frc#111
+ <14.4> frc#114
+ <17.28-> frc#117}{}}
+
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {r} {m}{n}
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {sl} {m}{sl}
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {bx} {bx}{n}
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {slbx} {bx}{sl}
+
+\newcommand\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape[3]{
+ \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{frc}{#2}{#3}{%
+ <-10.95> frc#110
+ <10.95> frc#111
+ <12> frc#112
+ <14.4-> frc#114}{}}
+
+\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape {c} {cal}{n} % calligraphic
+\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape {slc} {cal}{sl} % slanted calligraphic
+\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape {f} {ft}{n} % fixed-thickness
+
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{frc}{m}{ac}{<-> frca10}{}
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{frc}{w}{n}{<-> frcw10}{}
+
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{frc}{m}{it}{<-> sub * frc/m/sl}{}
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{frc}{bx}{it}{<-> sub * frc/bx/sl}{}
+
+\endinput
diff --git a/latex_frcursive/texmf/tex/latex/frcursive/t1frc.fd b/latex_frcursive/texmf/tex/latex/frcursive/t1frc.fd
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+%-*- TeX -*-
+% NFSS definition for the French Cursive font family
+% Bugfixes by Mariusz Wodzicki.
+
+\ProvidesFile{t1frc.fd}[2004/06/12 French Cursive font definition]
+\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{frc}{}
+
+\newcommand\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape[3]{
+ \DeclareFontShape{T1}{frc}{#2}{#3}{%
+ <-8> frc#16
+ <8-14> frc#110
+ <14-> frc#114}{}}
+
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {r} {m}{n}
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {sl} {m}{sl}
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {bx} {bx}{n}
+\DeclareFrenchCursiveShape {slbx} {bx}{sl}
+
+\newcommand\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape[3]{
+ \DeclareFontShape{T1}{frc}{#2}{#3}{%
+ <-14> frc#110
+ <14-> frc#114}{}}
+
+\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape {c} {cal}{n} % calligraphic
+\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape {slc} {cal}{sl} % slanted calligraphic
+\DeclareReducedFrenchCursiveShape {f} {ft}{n} % fixed-thickness
+
+\DeclareFontShape{T1}{frc}{m}{ac}{<-> frca10}{}
+\DeclareFontShape{T1}{frc}{w}{n}{<-> frcw10}{}
+
+\DeclareFontShape{T1}{frc}{m}{it}{<-> sub * frc/m/sl}{}
+\DeclareFontShape{T1}{frc}{bx}{it}{<-> sub * frc/bx/sl}{}
+
+\endinput