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 files need the freely downloadable "FontForge" program to look at.  
Rendered true type fonts are available in another zipfile, which you 
should be able to download from the same place you obtained this file.

The "Chortle" files are the Chortle font using an eight-bit Latin-1
coding, replacing some hi-bit punctuation with IPA symbols that I use
in my English classes.

The source for the bitmap renderings of fonts are embedded in the 
appropriate .sfd file.
