-This program is (c) 1994, Brent E. Edwards. Feel free to distribute the
-complete program world-wide. (Please do NOT break apart this text file
-from the program.)
-
-This program is under absolutely no warrantee of any kind.
-
-If you have any questions about this program, please send them to
-edwardsb@cs.rpi.edu.
-
-This program is dedicated to Conrad Wong.
-
-This program is catware. If you find it useful in any way, pay for this
-program by spending one hour petting one or several cats.
-
-
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-
-
-Purpose:
- This program places a very cute (and familiar to FurryMuck fans)
- accent to any text file. It is designed for UNIX systems.
- It requires cc, lex, and yacc to be in your path.
-
-Compiling:
- To compile on a UNIX system, type 'make'
-
-Running:
- To do a line-by-line translation of your text, type 'ky00te'.
- Control-D will halt the program.
-
- To convert a text file and display it on the screen, type
- 'ky00te < filename | more', where filename is the file to convert.
-
- To convert a text file and save it to a file, type
- 'ky00te < filename.in > filename.out', where filename.in is the
- file to convert and filename.out is the place to put it.
-
- You can also add an accent to the output of any program by
- typing '<normal program execution> | ky00te'.
-
-Petting the cat:
- Stroke with the furs, not against them.
-
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-
-Program version information:
-
-Program version 1.00: 13 December 1994
-
-Program version 1.10: 15 December 1994
- Version 1.00 was a memory hog. Also, adds 'fur' and 'meow' to
-list of cat-ch phrases.
-
-Program version 1.11: 16 December 1994
- With Tobias Kuhler's (ukjp@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) repeated suggestion,
- the program now only doubles (not triples) 'r' and no longer capitalizes
- fur. He also suggested the following improvements:
- at a, at the -> atta
- in a, in the -> ynna
- is a, is the -> yssa
- on a, on the -> onna
- with a, with the -> wyffa
- the -> da
- you -> ya
- and -> 'n
- with -> wyf
- to -> ta
-
- This version also no longer uses the same 'meow'; it switches between
- 'meow', 'mew', and 'mu' (weighted to the first).
-
- I've also added:
- lot of -> lotta
- is so -> yssa
- when -> w'en
- with -> wyf (when used to start a word)
- your -> yer
- not, n't -> na'
-
-
- The README file has been reorganized, and the dedication made explicit.
-