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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2020-03-04 03:02:32 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2020-03-04 03:02:32 +0000
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diff --git a/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/fourier-orns-doc.tex b/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/fourier-orns-doc.tex
index 6ae299d3bd..b5e7eb123a 100644
--- a/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/fourier-orns-doc.tex
+++ b/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/fourier-orns-doc.tex
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
-\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}
+% !TEX TS-program = LuaLaTeX
+\documentclass[a4paper,11pt,draft]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{array,xcolor}
\usepackage{fourier-orns}
-\usepackage[frenchb,english]{babel}
+\usepackage[french,english]{babel}
\setlength{\leftmargini}{1em}
\newcommand{\fourier}{Fourier-GUT\kern-0.15em\textit{enberg}}
\title{\floweroneleft{}\,The \emph{fourier-orns} package\,\floweroneright}
@@ -10,7 +11,7 @@
%%\renewcommand{\FrenchLabelItem}{\textbullet}
\renewcommand\arraystretch{1.5}
\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\starredbullet}
-
+\setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
@@ -21,10 +22,10 @@ Remember that:
\item You have to install \fourier{} anyway.
\item If you call \textit{fourier}, you should \emph{not} call \textit{fourier-orns}, because \textit{fourier} will do it anyway.
All the commands described here may be used with \textit{fourier}.
+\item Thanks to Daniel Flipo (\texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr}), there are now opentype versions of the fourier ornaments fonts. Those fonts are automatically selected and the \texttt{fontspec} package is called, when the \TeX{} engine is lua\TeX{} or Xe\TeX{}.
+\item There is a \texttt{noOTF} option which force the use of PostScript type 1 fonts, even when the \TeX{} engine is lua\TeX{} or Xe\TeX{}. Note that the \textit{fourier} call for \textit{fourier-orns} uses that option.
\end{itemize}
-Thanks to Daniel Flipo (\texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr}), there are now opentype versions of the fourier ornaments fonts. Those fonts are automatically selected an the \texttt{fontspec} package is called, when the \TeX{} engine is lua\TeX{} or Xe\TeX{}.
-
\bigskip
Here are the provided symbols:
@@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it.
\verb=\aldineleft= &\aldineleft&\verb=\aldineright=& \aldineright\tabularnewline
\verb=\aldine=&\aldine& \verb=\aldinesmall=& \aldinesmall
\end{tabular}
-\item A complete set of old style pilcrow here in \verb=\LARGE= size:
+\item A complete set of old style pilcrows here in \verb=\LARGE= size:
\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{1cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{3cm}}
\verb=\oldpilcrowone=&\oldpilcrowone&\verb=\oldpilcrowfive=&\oldpilcrowfive\tabularnewline
@@ -79,23 +80,52 @@ but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it.
Old pilcrow ``with tails'' can be used like that:
\begin{verbatim}
\definecolor{newred}{cmyk}{0,1,1,0.1}
-\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few, we happy few,
-we band of brothers;
-\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his
-blood with me
-\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother; be he ne'er
-so vile,
-\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his
-condition.
+\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few,
+ we happy few, we band of brothers; \textcolor{newred}
+ {\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his blood with
+ me \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother;
+be he ne'er so vile, \textcolor{newred}
+{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his condition.
\end{verbatim}
\definecolor{newred}{cmyk}{0,1,1,0.1}
-\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
-\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
-\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
-\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his condition.
+\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few,
+ we happy few, we band of brothers; \textcolor{newred}
+ {\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his blood with
+ me \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother;
+be he ne'er so vile, \textcolor{newred}
+{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his condition.
\end{itemize}
-
-
+{\centering {\Large\FourierOrns W}
+
+}
+\vspace\baselineskip
+
+Finally, the opentype version of \textit{fourier-orns} provides a \verb+\FourierOrns+ command in order to select the font. As chars in the font are now slotted in place of digits or letters, the correspondence in the table below can be used, but, remember, only when using opentype fonts.
+
+\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{ccccccccccc}
+\hline
+1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&0\\
+%\hline
+{\FourierOrns 1}&{\FourierOrns 2}&{\FourierOrns 3}&{\FourierOrns 4}&
+{\FourierOrns 5}&{\FourierOrns 6}&{\FourierOrns 7}&{\FourierOrns 8}&{\FourierOrns 9}&{\FourierOrns 0}\\
+\hline
+A&B&C&D&E&F&G&H&I&J\\
+%\hline
+{\FourierOrns A}&{\FourierOrns B}&{\FourierOrns C}&{\FourierOrns D}&{\FourierOrns E}&
+{\FourierOrns F}&{\FourierOrns G}&{\FourierOrns H}&{\FourierOrns I}&{\FourierOrns J}\\
+\hline
+K&L&M&N&O&P&Q&R&S&T\\
+%\hline
+{\FourierOrns K }&{\FourierOrns L}&{\FourierOrns M}&{\FourierOrns N}&{\FourierOrns O}&
+{\FourierOrns P}&{\FourierOrns Q}&{\FourierOrns R}&{\FourierOrns S}&{\FourierOrns T}\\
+\hline
+U&V&W&X&Y&Z\\
+{\FourierOrns U}&{\FourierOrns V}&{\FourierOrns W}&{\FourierOrns X}&{\FourierOrns Y}
+&{\FourierOrns Z}\\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}\end{center}
+
+For instance, you could type \verb+{\FourierOrns E 2 F}+ to obtain {\FourierOrns E 2 F}.
\end{document} \ No newline at end of file