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README

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33Postscript definitions of some special troff characters. For now each file
34is named by its two character troff name and is copied to the output file,
35as is, when the character is first used. Each procedure is called with a
36single argument, namely the width of the character. The name of the PostScript
37procedure that builds the character must begin with the prefix build_ and
38end with the character's name.
39
40The following variables are defined in dpost.ps and may help when you're building
41a new character:
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43  font		name of the current font
44  ptsize	and the point size
45  size		Postscript is using this size - it's scaled up from ptsize
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