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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2020-07-01 03:03:30 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2020-07-01 03:03:30 +0000
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\item full collections of superior lowercase letters (including \`e as \textsu{\`e} and \'e as \textsu{\'e}), mainly for the benefit of languages in which those are in common use---e.g., French, Spanish;
\item size reduced by 6\% from Heuristica, which matched the old version of Utopia---the new size matches that of Adobe's commercial UtopiaStd;
\item shapes of some oldstyle figures modified to have more of an oldstyle appearance;
-\item fraction macros based on the new numerator and denominator figures;
+\item fraction macros based on the new numerator and denominator figures: e.g., \verb|\textfrac{34}{73}| renders as \textfrac{34}{73} and \verb|\textfrac[2]{17}{43}| renders as \textfrac[2]{17}{43};
\item the bold upright face has been made less cramped.
\item As of version $1.109$, a Russian ruble glyph from Heuristica was added but is accessible from LaTeX encodings. For LaTeX users, a \verb|\textruble| command has been added, built as a composite glyph built from a scaled down P and two rules, providing an approximation to the actual ruble glyph: \textruble.
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@@ -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 CMR10 glyphs. (Recall that if \LaTeX\ thinks the TS$1$ font lacks enough glyphs, it tries to make substitutions fiorst from the OMS font, then from CRM10. As {\tt newtxmath} lacks an OMS encoded font, the substitutions are made only from CMR10.)
+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.)
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