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Package vispeech:
Using Bell's Visible Speech alphabet.

The Visible Speech is a phonetic alphabet invented by Alexander Melville Bell (father of Alexander Graham Bell). Bell was a teacher of the deaf, and this alphabet was intended as an aid to teaching the deaf how to pronounce words, by reducing sounds to a supposedly unambiguous representation.

The bundle contains fonts (as Metafont source), macros for their use, and some descriptive documents (as Plain TeX).

Getting it

This package is not available from either major free distribution, MiKTeX or TeX Live.

You can visit vispeech's CTAN directory to browse the source or download the material for installation.

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Documentation on CTAN -none-
Documentation off CTAN -none known-
Maintainers
Mark Shoulson
Version -not known-
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Related packages -none recorded-
Keywords
MetaFont, Metapost
symbols, text
Characterizations
primary:
Fonts > Symbol fonts

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