(Apparently it's non-trivial to get dvips to use a given resolution. I would have preferred to use 1600 dpi, but dvips didn't already have a "printer" at that resolution. ljfzzz, at 1200, was the best I could find.)
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fi shier – fi kapi, dischribiut ah chranzmit di wok
fi riimix – fi adap di wok
Anda di falarin kandishan:
attribution – Yu fi achribiut di wok di wie spesifai bai di aata ar laisnsa (bot no ina no wie we sojes se deh indaas yu ar yu yuus a di wok).
shier-shier siem wie – Ef yu alta, chansfaam, ar bil pah dis wok, yu kiah dischibiut di wok we rizolt onggl anda di siem ar simla laisn laka dis wan.
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I took the star colors from [1], which indicates they're only approximate. Apparently there are inherent difficulties in representing a star's color on a computer monitor.