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1.1 ! root 1: The filter is in "ipa" -- it should be placed before any other ! 2: troff preprocessors that it interacts with (e.g. tbl). ! 3: ! 4: An example of its use can be found in test_input, which is ! 5: processed via ! 6: ! 7: ipa test_input | tbl | troff -mm | dcan ! 8: ! 9: ! 10: The source for the crucial part of the filter is ipa_trans.lex -- ! 11: it would be easy to modify the ascii-to-ipa mapping (e.g. for arpabet, ! 12: or for a different language). ! 13: ! 14: The command "ipa_key" will print a copy of the font map and ! 15: of the ascii-to-ipa mapping designed for English. ! 16: ! 17: Notice that other use of font positions 5 and 6 will tend not to work. ! 18: There isn't any easy and general way around this problem, it seems. ! 19: ! 20: At the moment, "ipa_trans" does not check that a final delimiter ! 21: is ever found. ! 22: ! 23: The ipa fonts are to found in the usual places (e.g. /usr/can/font, ! 24: /usr/jerq/font, /usr/lib/font/dev202).
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