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Files: src/io/gamgi_io_font_hershey.c:
Copyright: Copyright © 1967 Allen V. Hershey
License:
The Hershey fonts in this file were taken from the GNU package
plotutils, that includes the arrays _occidental_hershey_glyphs[] and
_oriental_hershey_glyphs[]. The first array includes the standard
(`occidental') Hershey glyphs digitized by Dr. Allen V. Hershey, some
glyphs due to other people, and his Japanese Hiragana and Katakana
glyphs. The second array includes his digitizations of Japanese
ideographic symbols (Kanji glyphs). It originally included the Hiragana
and Katakana glyphs as well, but they were moved to the first array
because some people may not wish to include Kanji support.
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Dr. Hershey digitized the glyphs c. 1967, at what is now the U.S. Naval
Surface Weapons Center in Dahlgren, Virginia. For many years he
distributed copies of the glyphs, and his typographic software, on
magnetic tape. Over 120 copies of the tape were distributed. There
have been many other distributions of the glyphs. In the 1970's they
were incorporated, not always with attribution, in several commercial
plotting packages. They were first freely distributed in 1985(?), by
being posted to Usenet (to vol. 4 of mod.sources) by Pete Holzmann
<pete@xc.org>, then at Octopus Enterprises. In the 1980's the glyphs
were incorporated in at least two freeware plotting programs, Nelson
Beebe's PLOT79 and Tim Pearson's PGPLOT. The latter is still available
(see http://astro.caltech.edu/~tjp/pgplot/).
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The _occidental_hershey_glyphs[] array was constructed from
releases of the Hershey glyphs that are later than the one described in
the 1976 NBS publication above. For example, Fig. 15 of that work
portrays 43 additional glyphs digitized by Norman Wolcott of the NBS;
they are included here. See the file ./doc/hershey-number for details
on how the array was assembled. The original Hershey glyphs, including
the 43 Wolcott glyphs, are stored in the 0..3999 slots of the array.
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The _occidental_hershey_glyphs[] array also includes non-Hershey glyphs
taken from various sources. All post-Hershey glyphs have been placed in
slots 4000..4194. This includes a few glyphs taken from the UGS (the
Unified Graphics System, developed by Bob Beach at SLAC; see Computer
Graphics, Fall 1974, pp. 22-23). As well, it includes some freeware
glyphs developed by Thomas Wolff <wolff@inf.fu-berlin.de> and
distributed as part of the Ghostscript distribution. The Beach and
Wolff glyphs are used in the Hershey Symbol fonts. Locally developed
glyphs (accented characters, in particular) have been added too.
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The Japanese Hiragana and Katakana glyphs digitized by Dr. Hershey,
formerly located among the `oriental' glyphs, are now located in slots
4195..4399 of the _occidental_hershey_glyphs[] array.
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The format of the glyphs in the _occidental_hershey_glyphs[] and
_oriental_hershey_glyphs[] arrays is the format in which the Hershey
glyphs were distributed to mod.sources in 1985(?) by Pete Holzmann, and
is due to Jim Hurt, then at Cognition Inc.
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The standard hardcopy reference for the occidental Hershey glyphs, which
tabulates and displays them, is:
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@TechReport{Wolcott76,
author = {Norman M. Wolcott and Joseph Hilsenrath},
title = {A Contribution to Computer Typesetting Techniques:
Tables of Coordinates for {Hershey's} Repertory of
Occidental Type Fonts and Graphic Symbols},
institution = {U.S. National Bureau of Standards},
year = {1976},
month = {April},
type = {Special Publication},
number = {424},
OPTnote = {US NTIS stock number PB251845}}
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This publication is available from the NTIS (US National Technical
Information Service, +1 703 487 4650). The NTIS stock number is given
above. See also Dr. Hershey's original TR, which describes the
alphabets from which the glyphs were taken and gives information on the
oriental glyphs:
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@TechReport{Hershey67,
author = {Allen V. Hershey},
title = {Calligraphy for Computers},
institution = {U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory},
address = {Dahlgren, VA},
year = {1967},
type = {Report},
number = {TR--2101},
month = {Aug},
OPTnote = {US NTIS stock number AD662398}}
Files: src/io/gamgi_io_x3d.h
Copyright: Copyright © 2007 Tiago Farto
License: GPL-2
Files: src/math/gamgi_math_matrix.*
Copyright: Copyright © 1995-1998 Brian Paul
Copyright (C) 2001, 2004 Carlos Pereira
License: GPL-2
Files: src/chem/gamgi_chem_bond_create.*
Copyright: Copyright © 2000 José Luis Martins
License: GPL-2
Files: src/chem/gamgi_chem_symmetry.*
Copyright: Copyright © 1996, 2003 Serguei Patchkovskii
License: GPL-2
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