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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/fonts/sourcesanspro/doc/sourcesanspro.pdf b/fonts/sourcesanspro/doc/sourcesanspro.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fde6864932 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/sourcesanspro/doc/sourcesanspro.pdf diff --git a/fonts/sourcesanspro/doc/sourcesanspro.tex b/fonts/sourcesanspro/doc/sourcesanspro.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9775a490ab --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/sourcesanspro/doc/sourcesanspro.tex @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +\documentclass[10pt,a4paper,english]{article} +\usepackage{geometry,metalogo,hyperref,babel,mdwlist,array,multicol} +\usepackage[default,osf]{sourcesanspro} +\usepackage[scaled=.95]{sourcecodepro} + +\hypersetup{ + colorlinks, + citecolor=blue, + filecolor=blue, + linkcolor=blue, + urlcolor=blue +} +\newcommand*\file[1]{\href{run:#1.pdf}{#1}} + +\title{\bfseries + \Huge sourcesanspro\\ + \Large Adobe's Source Sans Pro typeface for \LaTeX +} + +\author{Silke Hofstra, \href{mailto:tex@slxh.nl}{tex@slxh.nl}} +\date{Documentation for sourcesanspro v2.6.\\ \today} + +\begin{document} +\maketitle +\begin{multicols}{2} +This package provides the Source Sans Pro font in an easy to use way. For \XeLaTeX\ and \LuaLaTeX\ users the original OpenType fonts from \href{https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans-pro}{GitHub} are used. The entire font family is included. + +This package is also available on \href{https://github.com/silkeh/latex-sourcesanspro}{GitHub}. + + +\section{Options} +The package has the following options: +\begin{itemize*} + \item \textbf{oldstyle, osf}: use old style numbers. + \item \textbf{lining, nf, lf}: use lining numbers. + \item \textbf{tabular}: use fixed-width numbers. + \item \textbf{proportional}: use normal numbers. + \item \textbf{black}: \texttt{\textbackslash bfseries} is black. + \item \textbf{semibold}: \texttt{\textbackslash bfseries} is semibold. + \item \textbf{bold}: \texttt{\textbackslash bfseries} is bold. + \item \textbf{light}: \texttt{\textbackslash mdseries} is light. + \item \textbf{extralight}: \texttt{\textbackslash mdseries} is extra light. + \item \textbf{regular}: \texttt{\textbackslash mdseries} is regular. + \item \textbf{scale, scaled}: Change the scaling with a factor. For example: \texttt{scale=.5} + \item \textbf{default}: Source Sans Pro is set as the default font family and as the sans serif family. + \item \textbf{nosfdefault}: Source Sans Pro is not set as sans-serif family. + \item \textbf{type1, t1}: Override automatic detection and use the Type 1 fonts. + \item \textbf{opentype, otf}: Override automatic detection and use OpenType fonts. +\end{itemize*} +The following options are enabled by default: lining, proportional, bold and regular. + +\section{Commands} +Commands for all weights are also provided for \XeLaTeX\ and \LuaLaTeX\ users. +\begin{itemize*} + \item \texttt{\bfseries \textbackslash sourcesanspro} + -- the regular and bold weights. + \item \texttt{\bfseries \textbackslash sourcesansprolight} + -- the light and semibold weights. + \item \texttt{\bfseries \textbackslash sourcesansproextreme} + -- the extra light and black weights. +\end{itemize*} + +\section{Licence} +Adobe's Source Sans Pro typeface is available under the \href{http://scripts.sil.org/OFL}{SIL Open Font License 1.1}.\\ +All \LaTeX\ code is available under the \href{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/}{\LaTeX\ project public license} v1.3 or later. + +\section{Specimen} +Simple specimen can be found on page \pageref{sec:specimen}. Full specimen can be \href{http://adobe-fonts.github.io/source-sans-pro/}{acquired from Adobe}. + +\section{OpenType} +The OpenType fonts have many features, including old style numerals (1 6 9), ligatures (ff fi fl ft {\addfontfeature{Style=Alternate}fl}) and stylistic alternatives ({\addfontfeature{Style=Alternate} l a g I}). + +\subsection{Features} +A complete list of available font features is available on page \pageref{sec:otfinfo}. More information on how to use font features can be found in the \href{http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/fontspec/fontspec.pdf}{fontspec documentation}. + +\subsection{Files} +\begin{itemize*} + \item SourceSansPro-ExtraLight.otf + \item SourceSansPro-ExtraLightIt.otf + \item SourceSansPro-Light.otf + \item SourceSansPro-LightIt.otf + \item SourceSansPro-Regular.otf + \item SourceSansPro-RegularIt.otf + \item SourceSansPro-Semibold.otf + \item SourceSansPro-SemiboldIt.otf + \item SourceSansPro-Bold.otf + \item SourceSansPro-BoldIt.otf + \item SourceSansPro-Black.otf + \item SourceSansPro-BlackIt.otf +\end{itemize*} + +\section{Type1} +The following Type1 font families are included: +\begin{itemize*} + \item SourceSansPro-LF + \item SourceSansPro-TLF + \item SourceSansPro-OsF + \item SourceSansPro-TOsF +\end{itemize*} +With series ‘el’, ‘l’, ‘m’, ‘sb’, ‘b’, ‘k’ and shapes ‘n’, ‘i’ and ‘sc’. + +\section{Version history} +\subsection*{2.6} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Updated fonts to Roman 2.020 and Italic 1.075. + \item Modified the \texttt{\textbackslash liningnums} to accomodate for the missing \texttt{lnum} feature. + \item Experimental support for the LGR (Greek) encoding. +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{2.5} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Updated fonts to 2.010 +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{2.4} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Fixed errors in weight implementation. + \item Updated fonts to 1.065 +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{2.3} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Weights are now handled with the \href{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/mweights}{mweights} package. +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{2.2} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Updated fonts to 1.050 + \item Added \texttt{nosfdefault} option. +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{2.1} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Updated fonts to 1.040 +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{2.0} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Merged all \texttt{.sty} files into \texttt{sourcesanspro.sty}. + \item \texttt{default} option now sets the default font family to \texttt{Source Sans Pro}, not \texttt{\textbackslash sfdefault}. + \item \texttt{type1}, \texttt{t1}, \texttt{opentype} and \texttt{otf} option added to override automatic detection. + \item Added \texttt{OT1} to \texttt{fontspec} options. +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection*{1.02} +\begin{itemize*} + \item Changed the order of \texttt{T1} and \texttt{LY1}. + \item Changed \texttt{lining}/\texttt{nf} behaviour. + \item Redefined \texttt{\textbackslash oldstylenums}. +\end{itemize*} + +\section{Known issues} +Issues can be reported \href{https://github.com/silkeh/latex-sourcesanspro/issues}{on GitHub}. + +\newpage +\end{multicols} + +\section{Specimen} +\label{sec:specimen} +\subsection{OpenType} +\begin{figure}[ht] + \centering + \includegraphics{sourcesanspro-otf-specimen} +\end{figure} +This table can also be found in \file{sourcesanspro-otf-specimen}. + +\subsection{Type1} +\begin{figure}[ht] + \centering + \includegraphics{sourcesanspro-type1-specimen} +\end{figure} +This table can also be found in \file{sourcesanspro-type1-specimen}. + +\newpage +\section{Opentype features} +\label{sec:otfinfo} + +\begin{figure}[ht] + \centering + \begin{tabular}{>{\ttfamily}l l} + aalt & Access All Alternates \\ + c2sc & Small Capitals From Capitals \\ + case & Case-Sensitive Forms \\ + ccmp & Glyph Composition/Decomposition \\ + dnom & Denominators \\ + frac & Fractions \\ + kern & Kerning \\ + liga & Standard Ligatures \\ + mark & Mark Positioning \\ + mkmk & Mark to Mark Positioning \\ + numr & Numerators \\ + onum & Oldstyle Figures \\ + ordn & Ordinals \\ + pnum & Proportional Figures \\ + salt & Stylistic Alternates \\ + sinf & Scientific Inferiors \\ + size & Optical Size \\ + smcp & Small Capitals \\ + ss01 & Stylistic Set 1 - alternate l \\ + ss02 & Stylistic Set 2 - alternate a \\ + ss03 & Stylistic Set 3 - alternate g \\ + ss04 & Stylistic Set 4 - alternate I \\ + %ss05 & Stylistic Set 5 \\ + subs & Subscript \\ + sups & Superscript \\ + zero & Slashed Zero + \end{tabular} +\end{figure} +\textit{(list generated with otfinfo)} + +\end{document} + |