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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2021-01-14 03:03:23 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2021-01-14 03:03:23 +0000 |
commit | a607bd31ca2f248c3553f46abe08f9bc257390d8 (patch) | |
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parent | 71afdd6fa05b7d22995dc2c38eb3242311d8c23a (diff) |
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diff --git a/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex b/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex index 0847b1fed8..809e79649d 100644 --- a/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex +++ b/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The baseline for {\tt superior} letters and figures has been uniformized at 356 The baseline for {\tt numerator} figures has been uniformized at 256 {\tt units}. \item A substantial number of {\tt superior} letters and symbols have been added---see the table near the end of this document. \item -The TS$1$ encoded ({\tt textcomp}) has been enriched and is now essentially full. In particular, this permits macros like \verb|\textfractionsolidus| and \verb|\textcircled| render using {\tt erewhon} glyphs rather than Computer Modern glyphs. (Recall that if \LaTeX\ thinks the TS$1$ font lacks enough glyphs, it tries to make substitutions first from the OMS font, then from Computer Modern. As {\tt newtxmath} lacks an OMS encoded font, the substitutions are made only from Computer Modern.) +The TS$1$ encoded ({\tt textcomp}) coverage has been enriched and is now essentially full. In particular, this permits macros like \verb|\textfractionsolidus| and \verb|\textcircled| render using {\tt erewhon} glyphs rather than Computer Modern glyphs. (Recall that if \LaTeX\ thinks the TS$1$ font lacks enough glyphs, it tries to make substitutions first from the OMS font, then from Computer Modern. As {\tt newtxmath} lacks an OMS encoded font, the substitutions are made only from Computer Modern.) \end{itemize} @@ -158,8 +158,12 @@ There is a file in the distribution named {\tt erewhon.fontspec} spelling out th \usepackage[no-math]{fontspec} \setmainfont{erewhon} \end{verbatim} -There is one stylistic set available:\\ - {\tt ss01} substitutes {\tt one.[tab]oldstyle.alt} for {\tt one.[tab]oldstyle}, the {\tt .alt} form having the appearance of a shortened I. +There are two stylistic sets available:\\ +\begin{itemize} +\item +{\tt ss01} substitutes {\tt one.[tab]oldstyle.alt} for {\tt one.[tab]oldstyle}, the {\tt .alt} form having the appearance of a shortened I. +{\tt ss02} changes the behavior of typesetting {\tt uni1E9E}, German capital sharp s. The default is to use the new symbol. To change to the old for using SS and the like, set {\tt ss02}. +\end{itemize} @@ -198,6 +202,9 @@ As of version $1.103$ ($2020-03-19$) the opentype text fonts contain the Greek s \newpage \textbf{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-t2c}\\ \fonttable{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-t2c} +\newpage +\textbf{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-sc-t2a}\\ +\fonttable{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-sc-t2a} \end{document}
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