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orhant.mf | 2007-May-07 23:00:00 | 8.5K | application/octet-stream |
orhant11.mf | 2007-May-04 23:00:00 | 2.5K | application/octet-stream |
orhant14.mf | 2007-May-07 23:00:00 | 8.5K | application/octet-stream |
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orhant25.mf | 2007-May-07 23:00:00 | 8.5K | application/octet-stream |
rakhimov.pdf | 2009-Apr-13 12:19:00 | 145.7K | application/pdf |
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The Old Turkic System
Version 1.1
(c) Abdugafur A. Rakhimov
The author used METAFONT to write in the Old Turkic script or Gokturk script or Orkhon script or Orkhon-Yenisey script.
It can be used only as free fonts.
See the PDF user guide
Among the things which you should know:
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+ it is necessary to copy .gf, .pk, .tfm files in the folders:
...\TEXMF\fonts\pk
...\TEXMF\fonts\tfm
Or they can be copied in the catalogue (directory) in which you work
+ .gf, .pk, .tfm (ps, dvi) files you can to create, also, using .mf file
+ to write the text in old Turkic language you should use a command \font (it is direct in the text).
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Further we plan to write a orkhun-package which will allow to work more conveniently with these fonts and will expand possibilities use of fonts.