The Chortle font is a font suitable for linguistic use and for writing
general documents.  In particular, the font has most symbols needed to
make a broad IPA transcription of words in English and Spanish.  This 
font is a serif font that is optimized for printing on laser printers.

These Type 1 renderings do not have any benefit over the TrueType
versions of these fonts.  In particular, the Chortle font uses
quadratic instead of cubic splines.  Additionally, the font uses
2048ems instead of the Postscript convention of using 1000ems in 
a glyph.  The pfb versions of these fonts exist for legacy *nix
applications that can not handle .ttf font files.
