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diff --git a/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.pdf b/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 1029045663..0000000000 --- a/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex b/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex deleted file mode 100644 index fc9dd7bcd9..0000000000 --- a/fonts/fourier-GUT/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,348 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage{amsmath} -\usepackage[sloped]{fourier} -\usepackage{bm} -\usepackage[frenchb,english]{babel} -\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\lefthand} -\setlength{\leftmargini}{1em} -\newcommand{\fourier}{Fourier-GUT\textit{enberg}} -\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{lmtt} -\title{\decofourleft{}\,Fourier-GUT{\itshape enberg}\,\decofourright} -\author{Michel Bovani\\\texttt{michel.bovani@wanadoo.fr}} -%%\renewcommand{\FrenchLabelItem}{\textbullet} -\begin{document} -\maketitle - -\section{What is \fourier{}?} -\fourier{} is a \LaTeX{} typesetting system wich uses Adobe Utopia as its standard base font. -Adobe Utopia has been choosen for several reasons. The main of them is that -four typefaces from the Utopia fonts packages have been gracefully donated to the X-consortium by -Adobe. These typefaces (Utopia Regular, Utopia Italic, Utopia Bold, Utopia Bold Italic) - are free of charges, and freely distributable (but it is \emph{not} free software: - see the licence in the read-me file!). -\par -Shortly, here are the main features of \fourier: -\begin{itemize} -\item \fourier{} provides all complementary typefaces needed to allow Utopia based \TeX{} typesetting. -The system is absolutely stand-alone: apart from Utopia and fourier, no other typefaces are required. -\item \fourier{} provides two greeks, slanted and upright, that may be used in the same document. -\item It make it possible to typeset ``à la french'': upright roman uppercases, -and upright greek in math mode. -\item \fourier{} do not use OT1 encoding at all. As in standard \LaTeX{} greek uppercases -are in the text OT1 font, maths encodings have been redefined. -\item It is \emph{fully} T1 encoded: text symbols like ``dottlessj'' (\j, \textbf{\j}) or ``eng'' (\ng, \NG) are provided -through a virtual fonts mechanism. -\item Optionnaly, the commercial Adobe expert complement may be fully used by fourier. -It includes old-style digits, real (not faked) small caps, semi-bold, extra-black, etc. - It may be usefull for professionnal typesetting, but of course, you have to buy the fonts! -\item The \verb=\boldmath= command is not still fully implemented, \emph{but} there are - now bold versions of math letters fonts, which can be used with the - \verb=\bm= command (package \texttt{bm.sty} which \emph{must} be called after \texttt{fourier.sty}): $\bm{\alpha x +\beta y}$. - \item \fourier{} provides specific symbols, in math mode ($\llbracket, -\rrbracket$, $\oiiint$) and in text mode (\texteuro, \eurologo, \aldineright). -\item There is a new package provided with \fourier{}: \texttt{fourier-orns}. -This is for those who want only the \fourier{} logos \& decos, but not the \fourier{} fonts. -\textit{Please don't call it if you call \texttt{fourier}}. -\end{itemize} - -\section{Installation \textsc{\&} setup} -The texmf tree provides a standard TDS. -You have to install all the \texttt{fourier} directories of the fourier texmf tree -in one of yours texmf trees, according to your TDS specifications. - -\begin{description} -\item[WARNING:] Note that in not up to date distributions, the \fourier{} map files -should be in - -\texttt{texmf/dvips/fourier} - -and \emph{not} in - -\texttt{texmf/fonts/map/dvips/fourier} -\end{description} -If you don't still have the four Utopia fonts, you have to install them too in - -\texttt{texmf/fonts/type1/adobe/utopia/} - -If you have a licence for the commercial Utopia packages, you have to -rename the *.pfb files to suit the declarations in \texttt{fourier-utopia-expert.map} (or to -modify this file). Mac fonts should be contverted to pfb format (with -\texttt{t1unmac}, for instance). - -You have now to setup your installation. -Depending, of the choosen texmf tree, it is possible that you have to regenerate -first the database (\texttt{mktexlsr} command, for instance). - -Then, if you have a recent \texttt{web2c} distribution -(teTeX, TeXlive, fpTeX...), just run updmap. - -\begin{description} -\item[UNIX:]\quad -\begin{verbatim} - % updmap --enable Map fourier.map -\end{verbatim} -If you want to install the commercial complement too (remember that you will have to buy it...) -\begin{verbatim} - % updmap --enable Map fourier-utopia-expert.map -\end{verbatim} -\item[Windows:]\quad -\begin{verbatim} - % updmap --enable Map=fourier.map -\end{verbatim} -If you want to install the commercial complement too (remember that you will have to buy it...) -\begin{verbatim} - % updmap --enable Map=fourier-utopia-expert.map -\end{verbatim} - -\end{description} - Please note that the setting - of the dvi previewer is not documented here. On a \texttt{web2c} distribution, \texttt{updmap} should do it. - -If you don't have \texttt{updmap} or if the syntax doens not match the described command, please tell me. - -\section{Usage} -\subsection{Calling \fourier} -You call \fourier{} with: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[<options>]{fourier} -\end{verbatim} -The options are: -\begin{enumerate} -\item \texttt{sloped} (default): in maths, lowercase greek is slanted, uppercase greek is upright, roman uppercase are slanted. -\[M\in\Gamma \iff OM=x\rho\] -\item \texttt{upright} (à la french): in maths, lowercase and uppercase greeks are upright, and so is roman uppercase. -\[\mathrm{M}\in\Gamma \iff \mathrm{OM}=x\otherrho\] -\item \texttt{widespace}: this option offers a larger interword space to those who think that the standard space of Utopia is too narrow\ldots -\item \texttt{expert}, \texttt{oldstyle}, \texttt{fulloldstyle}: in order to use these options you need the commercial complements of Utopia. -The \texttt{expert} option provides small caps (not faked), semi-bold, extra-black, (see the commands below) and more symbols in the TS1 companion encoding. The \texttt{oldstyle} option is the same, with oldstyle digits in text mode, and the \texttt{fulloldstyle} option is the same with oldstyle digits in text mode and in math mode. -\item \texttt{poorman} (default): if you don't have the commercial complement, you must use this option. The main disadvantage is that small caps will became \textsc{reduced Caps}. -\end{enumerate} -\subsection{Text commands} -First it is not usefull to call the T1 encoding (\verb=\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}=) -because \verb=fourier= will do it anyway. - -Note that the T1 encoding have been completed: -\begin{itemize} -\item \verb=\j=\quad \j, \textbf{\j}, \textit{\bfseries\j} etc. -\item \verb=\ng=, \verb=\NG=\quad \ng, \NG, \textit{\ng}, -\textbf{\NG} etc. -\item \verb=\textperthousand=, \verb=\textpertenthousand= \quad -\textperthousand, \textpertenthousand, \textbf{\textperthousand}, -\textbf{\itshape\textpertenthousand} etc. -\end{itemize} -\subsection{The companion encoding} -The TS1 encoding is generally used through the - \verb=textcomp= package. This encoding is not fully implemented in \fourier{} - and the \verb=textcomp= package is called by \texttt{fourier} - \par What is avaible is roughtly what is provided in the adobe standard encoding, with some complements: -\begin{itemize} -\item The euro symbol: \verb=\texteuro= \texteuro, -\textit{\texteuro}, \textbf{\texteuro}, \textbf{\itshape\texteuro}. -%%\item A leaf: \verb=\textleaf= \textleaf -\end{itemize} -\par -\subsection{Fourier ornaments} -\fourier{} provides several logos and ornaments: -\begin{itemize} -\item A ``starred'' bullet: \verb=\starredbullet= \starredbullet -\item A variant of the euro symbol: \verb=\eurologo= \eurologo, \textbf{\eurologo}. -Please note that the \verb=\textit= command will not change the slant of this symbol, but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it. -\item Decos and logos: \verb=\noway= \noway, \verb=\danger= \danger, \verb=\textxswup= \textxswup, -\verb=\textxswdown= \textxswdown, \verb=\decoone= \decoone, \verb=\decotwo= \decotwo, -\verb=\decothreeleft= \decothreeleft, \verb=\decothreeright= \decothreeright, -\verb=\decofourleft= \decofourleft, \verb=\decofourright= \decofourright,\verb=\floweroneleft= \floweroneleft, -\verb=\floweroneright= \floweroneright,\verb=\lefthand= \lefthand, \verb=\righthand= \righthand, \verb=\decosix= \decosix, \verb=\bomb= \bomb. -\item Smileys: \verb=\grimace= \grimace, \verb=\textthing= \textthing. -\item Leaves: \verb=\leafleft= \leafleft, \verb=\leafright=\leafright, \verb=\leafNE= \leafNE, \verb=\aldineleft= \aldineleft, -\\ \verb=\aldineright= \aldineright, \verb=\aldine= \aldine, \verb=\aldinesmall= \aldinesmall. -\end{itemize} - -Finally, some symbols are also provided in math mode, with other names: -\begin{itemize} -\item\verb=$\thething$= $\thething$ is a \emph{QEDsymbol} -for a false proof. Of course, you don't need it! -\item\verb=$\xswordsup$=, \verb=$\xsworddown$= $\xswordsup$ may be used as tags for a debatted statement, or for anything else. $\xswordsdown$ -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Mathematical encodings} -\subsection*{Compatibility with amsmath} -\fourier{} is compatible with the \texttt{amsmath} package, you no longer need to call -\texttt{amsmath} \emph{before} \texttt{fourier} (thanks to Walter Schmidt). -The \texttt{amssymb} package will be usefull only if the wanted symbols does not still exists - in \fourier{} (see the list below). If you finally need \texttt{amssymb}, - it is best to call it \emph{before} \texttt{fourier}. -\subsubsection*{Standard \LaTeX{} math commands} -All standard \LaTeX{} math commands are supported by \fourier{}. - -Of course, all these symbols have been redesigned in order to suit Utopia in -terms of boldness, contrast and proportions. Greek is particularly concerned: - -\vspace{-40pt} -{\Huge -\[a, \alpha, \mathrm{a}, \otheralpha, n, \eta, \mathrm{n}, \othereta, -c, \epsilon, \varepsilon, \mathrm{c}, \otherepsilon, -\othervarepsilon, \mathrm{A}, \Lambda\]\par\vspace{-12pt} - -\vspace{-40pt} -\boldmath\bfseries -\[a, \alpha, \mathbf{a}, \otheralpha, n, \eta, \mathbf{n}, \othereta, -c, \epsilon, \varepsilon, \mathbf{c}, \otherepsilon, -\othervarepsilon, \mathbf{A}, \Lambda\]\par -} -\noindent but also delimiters (and plenty of others glyphs): -\def\testdelim#1#2{% - - \left#1\left#1\left#1\left#1\left#1\left#1\left#1\left#1 - \smash{\widetilde{D}} - \right#2\right#2\right#2\right#2\right#2\right#2\right#2\right#2 -} -\begingroup -\delimitershortfall-1pt -\begin{displaymath} - \testdelim\{\} - \qquad - \testdelim() -\end{displaymath} -\begin{displaymath} -\testdelim\lfloor\rfloor -\qquad -\testdelim[] -\end{displaymath} -\endgroup -\subsubsection*{Mathematical alphabets} -Latin alphabets have been stolen to Utopia... - -\begin{itemize} -\item Greek alphabet - -\smallskip -Slanted version - -\smallskip -$\alpha\,\beta\,\gamma\,\delta\,\epsilon\,\eta\,\zeta\,\theta\,\iota\,\kappa\,\lambda\,\mu\,\nu\,\xi\,\pi\,\rho\,\sigma\,\tau\,\upsilon\,\phi\,\chi\,\psi\,\omega$ - -$\otherGamma$\,$\otherDelta$\,$\otherTheta$\,$\otherLambda$\,$\otherXi$\,$\otherPi$\,$\otherSigma$\,$\otherUpsilon$\,$\otherPhi$\,$\otherPsi$\,$\otherOmega$ - - -\smallskip -\textit{Variants:} -$\varepsilon$\,$\vartheta$\,$\varkappa$\,$\varpi$\,$\varvarpi$,\,$\varrho$\,$\varsigma$\,$\varphi$ - - -\smallskip -Upright version - -\smallskip -$\otheralpha\,\otherbeta\,\othergamma\,\otherdelta\,\otherepsilon\,\othereta\,\otherzeta\,\othertheta\,\otheriota\,\otherkappa\,\otherlambda\,\othermu\,\othernu\,\otherxi\,\otherpi\,\otherrho\,\othersigma\,\othertau\,\otherupsilon\,\otherphi\,\otherchi\,\otherpsi\,\otheromega$ - -$\Gamma$\,$\Delta$\,$\Theta$\,$\Lambda$\,$\Xi$\,$\Pi$\,$\Sigma$\,$\Upsilon$\,$\Phi$\,$\Psi$\,$\Omega$ - - -\smallskip -\textit{Variants:} -$\othervarepsilon$\,$\othervartheta$\,$\othervarkappa$\,$\othervarpi$\,$\othervarvarpi$\,$\othervarrho$\,$\othervarsigma$\,$\othervarphi$ - - - -The way these symbols may be obtained depends of the required option (\texttt{sloped} ou \texttt{upright}). For instance, with -\begin{verbatim} - \[\alpha,\otheralpha,\Omega,\otherOmega\] -\end{verbatim} -You get -\[\alpha,\otheralpha,\Omega,\otherOmega\] -with the \texttt{sloped} option and -\[\otheralpha,\alpha,\Omega,\otherOmega\] -with the \texttt{upright} option. - -The \verb=\other= prefix allow you to switch from one greek to the other. - -\smallskip - -\item Calligraphic alphabet (\verb=\mathcal= command) - -$\mathcal{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}$ - -\smallskip - -\item Blackboard-bold alphabet (\verb=\mathbb= command). No need to load \texttt{amssymb} to get it! - -$\mathbb{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1k}$ -\end{itemize} -\subsubsection*{Provided \texttt{amssymb} commands} - -\begin{tabular}{lll} -\verb=\leqslant= $\leqslant$& -\verb=\geqslant= $\geqslant$& -\verb=\blacktriangleleft= $\blacktriangleleft$\\ -\verb=\intercal= $\intercal$& -\verb=\vDash= $\vDash$& -\verb=\blacktriangleright= $\blacktriangleright$\\ -\verb=\nleqslant= $\nleqslant$& -\verb=\ngeqslant= $\ngeqslant$& -\verb=\nparallel= $\nparallel$\\ -\verb=\complement= $\complement$& -\verb=\hslash= $\hslash$& -\verb=\hbar= $\hbar$\\ -\verb=\nexists= $\nexists$& -\verb=\notowns= $\notowns$& -\verb=\varsubsetneq= $\varsubsetneq$\\ -\verb=\smallsetminus= $\smallsetminus$& -\verb=\nvDash= $\nvDash$& -\verb=\square= $\square$\\ -\verb=\leftleftarrows= $\leftleftarrows$& -\verb=\rightrightarrows= $\rightrightarrows$& -\verb=\subsetneqq= $\subsetneqq$\\ -\verb=\curvearrowleft= $\curvearrowleft$& -\verb=\curvearrowright= $\curvearrowright$& -\verb=\blacksquare= $\blacksquare$ -\end{tabular} -\subsubsection*{\fourier{} extended commands} -The \verb=\widehat= and \verb=\widetilde= commands have been extended (like in \texttt{yhmath}). -\[\widehat{x}\; \widehat{xx} \;\widehat{xxx} \;\widehat{xxxx} -\;\widehat{xxxxx} \;\widehat{xxxxxx} \;\widetilde{x}\; \widetilde{xx} -\;\widetilde{xxx} \;\widetilde{xxxx} \;\widetilde{xxxxx} -\;\widetilde{xxxxxx} \] -\subsubsection*{\fourier{} specific commands} -The following commands are provided by \fourier{}. -\begin{itemize} -\item \verb=\varkappa=, \verb=\varvarrho=, \verb=\varvarpi=, \verb=\varpartialdiff= : -$\varkappa$, $\varvarrho$, $\varvarpi$, $\varpartialdiff$. -\item \verb=\parallelslant= et \verb=\nparallelslant= : -$\parallelslant$, $\nparallelslant$. -\item \verb=\iint=, \verb=\iiint=, -\verb=\oiint=,\verb=\oiiint=,\verb=\slashint= : -$\iint,\iiint,\oiint,\oiiint,\slashint$ -\[\iint,\iiint,\oiint,\oiiint,\slashint\] -\item \verb=\llbracket=, \verb=\rrbracket=, \verb=\VERT= -\begingroup -\delimitershortfall-1pt -\begin{displaymath} - \testdelim\llbracket\rrbracket - \qquad - \testdelim\VERT\VERT - \end{displaymath} - \endgroup - Note that the first version of \fourier{} used \verb=\dblbrackleft= and \verb=\dblbrackright= in place of - \verb=\llbracket= and \verb=\rrbracket=. The old commands still exist, but are deprecated. - \item \verb=\wideparen= et \verb=\widering= (like in -\texttt{yhmath}, but please note that it is necessary to call the \texttt{amsmath} package in order to get the \verb=\widering= command in \fourier). - \[\wideparen{XXXXXXXXX}\quad \widering{(A\cup B)\cap(C\cup D)}\] -\item Finally \verb=\widearc= and \verb=\wideOarc= -\[\widearc{AMB}\quad \wideOarc{AMB}\] - -\end{itemize} -\subsection{Usage of commercial typefaces} -The \texttt{expert}, \texttt{oldstyle} or \texttt{fulloldstyle} options, if usable, provides these complementary commands: -\begin{itemize} -\item \verb=\textsb= \verb=\sbseries= semi-bold; -\item \verb=\textblack= \verb=\blackseries= extra-black; -\item \verb=\texttitle= \verb=\titleshape= titling -(incomplete T1 encoding); -\item \verb=\oldstyle= to switch to the oldstyle digits with the \texttt{expert} option; -\item \verb=\lining= to switch to the lining digits with the \texttt{oldstyle} option. -\end{itemize} - -\begin{center}\Huge -\decotwo -\end{center} - -\end{document}
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