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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900 |
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diff --git a/fonts/tex-gyre/doc/qzc-hist.txt b/fonts/tex-gyre/doc/qzc-hist.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e4a2606feb --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/tex-gyre/doc/qzc-hist.txt @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +This file belongs to the TeX Gyre collection of fonts. The work is +released under the GUST Font License. See the MANIFEST-TeX-Gyre-Chorus.txt +and README-TeX-Gyre-Chorus.txt files for the details. +For the most recent version of this license see +http://www.gust.org.pl/fonts/licenses/GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt or +http://tug.org/fonts/licenses/GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt + +Ver 2.003: 16.09.2009 +* this is the first official release of the TeX Gyre Chorus font since + June 22, 2009, when URW++, represented by Dr. Peter Rosenfeld, its + Managing Director, kindly agreed to release the original 35 base + PostScript fonts as shipped with Ghostscript ver. 4.00 under the LPPL + (LaTeX Project Public License). This should be understood so that the + 35 base Postscript fonts may be used and developed either under the + LPPL or one of the GPL (GNU Public Licence) or AFPL (Aladdin Free + Public Licence). The latter were put in force with the initial release + of the base fonts with Ghostscript ver. 4.00 in 1996. Hereby we thank + Dr. Rosenfeld. The TeX Gyre fonts are being develped from the + Ghostscript ver. 4.00 base. For reasons explained elsewhere, we prefer + to provide our work under the GUST Font Licence (GFL) which is legally + equivallent to the LPPL. However, since 1996 the 35 PostScript base + fonts were enhanced under the GNU Public License with Vietnamese glyphs + by Han The Thanh and Cyrillic glyphs by Valek Filippov. Han The Thanh + kindly permitted his additions to be retained under under GFL/LPPL in + this and future TeX Gyre fonts releases. Unfortunately, we were unable + to receive a similar permission from Valek Filippov for his Cyrillic + glyphs, thus there are no Cyrillic glyphs in any of the TeX Gyre fonts. +* with the removal of the Cyrillic glyphs all t2a-*.tfm, t2b-*.tfm + t2c-*.tfm files and the relevant LaTeX *.fd files were also removed. +* typos in ligature schemes in `comm_mph.mp' corrected + (`quotedblbase' and `quotedblleft' instead `quotedblright') +* paragraph.alt made different from paragraph +* a few glyphs corrected: corrected A, dotlessi, ff, f_k, fl, ffl, fi, ffi; + apart from A, dotlessi, fi and fl -- widths changed: + wd._ff=640 -> wd._ff=552 + wd._ffi=840 -> wd._ffi=752 + wd._ffl=840 -> wd._ffl=752 + wd._f_k=760 -> wd._f_k=700 +* spaceskip make consistent with the width of space -- + 0.22em plus 0.11em minus 0.073em; thanks to Jarmo Niemel\"a + for pointing out the problem; + previous spacing (0.333em plus 0.167em minus 0.111em) can be restored: + (a) in plain -- by setting \spaceskip=0.333em plus 0.167em minus 0.111em + (b) in LaTeX -- by using option `oldspacing' +* OTF structure corrected and improved (in particular, the ligature ffi + works now properly) +* `visiblespace' renamed to `uni2423' (suggestion of Werner Lemberg and + Karl Berry) -- hopefully everywhere... +* `Dblgravecomb' renamed to `dblGravecomb' +* `nomero' in MT1 sources renamed to `numero', shape altered, + name `afii61352' no more used +* undertie added (suggestion of Werner Lemberg) + U+203F -- undertie (smile-shaped glyph placed below baseline) + U+2040 -- tie (frown-shaped glyph placed at the top line) + U+2054 -- undertieinverted (frown-shaped glyph placed below baseline) + nota bene, there is no code point in the Unicode table for the inverted tie... +* glyphs `acaron', `Acaron', `icaron', `Icaron', `idieresisacute', + `Idieresisacute', `jcaron', `J_caron', `ocaron', `Ocaron', `ucaron', + `Ucaron', `udieresisacute', `Udieresisacute', `udieresiscaron', + `Udieresiscaron', `udieresisgrave', and `Udieresisgrave' added + (proposal of Oliver Corff) -- all the glyphs but `J_caron' have code + points in the Unicode table and names assigned in the Adobe Glyph List + (incidentaly, in J_caron apostrophe is used alike in lcaron and tcaron -- + cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-caron) +* glyps orogate and Orogate (`rogate' in Polish means `with horns') + added -- they are used to denote nasal vowels in ancient Polish texts + (ca. XIV century) +* uni2010 (hyphen duplicate) i uni2011 (non-breakable hyphen duplicate) added + (suggestion of Hans Hagen) +* LaTeX *.sty and *.fd files reworked: + -- option `oldspacing' provided because of the change of default spacing + (see above), + -- files l7x*.fd (Lithuanian) refer to `L7x', as they should, + -- scheme of referring to slanted variants improved, + -- option `scaled=<size>' added which allows to rescale font + at loading, + -- in TeX Gyre LaTeX packages, text bold is defined as + \renewcommand\bfdefault{b} (`b' instead of `bx') + -- options `matchlowercase'/`matchuppercase' added which scale + the font such that its `x_height'/`cap_height' matches + the respective dimension of the main font of the document; + one can say also, e.g., `matchlowercase=1.1' if scaling to 110% + of the `x_height' of the main font of the document is needed; + sample usage: + \documentclass{article} + \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} + \usepackage[matchlowercase]{tgtermes,tgadventor,tgheros} + \begin{document} + We put TG Termes (main) with \textsf{TG Heros} and + {\fontfamily{qag}\selectfont TG Adventor}. \textsf{As~a~result}, + all small letters have the same heights. + \end{document} + (note that now TeX Gyre LaTeX styles require the `kvoptions' module + which, in turn, necessitates using etex) + very many thanks to Marcin Woli\'nski + +REMARKS: +* we are not going to introduce any extensions that would result + in yet more TFMs files (e.g., for more convenient handling + of oldstyle/normal digits) -- in such cases we suggest using + the OTF fonts versions +* improving hints is a kind of Sisyphean job -- there are no tools + for automatic hinting checking; the only method is to check + optically/manually each and every character with various display + agents, on various screens under various operating systems and various + resolutions. We are not totally opposing Sisyphean jobs in general, + but having had that much time as we had, we decided to spend it on + other improvements... + +Ver. 1.103: 22.02.2008 +* math glyphs shifted horizontally (widths left intact) +* in the OTF files, the features `salt', `ss01', `ss02', + `ss03', `ss04' added + +Ver. 1.102: 19.02.2008 -- inofficial release +* compatibility with the recent Latin Modern release (1.106) implemented, + see -- http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/latin-modern/ + main changes: the repertoire of glyphs extended by Arabic transliteration + glyphs, OTF structure modified (`size' feature implemented, the ligatures + `i_j' and `I_J' available only for Dutch, the ligature `f_k' -- for Polish, + the `locl' feature reimplemented -- an artificial glyph `i.TRK' is no + longer needed) +* glyphs uni03C6 and uni03D5 used to be interchanged in all TeX Gyre fonts; + the unicode specification is not explicit too much: + 03C6;GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI + 03D5;GREEK PHI SYMBOL + but FileFormat.Info is: + http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/03c6/index.htm + http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/03d5/index.htm + (spotted by Michael Zedler, thanks) + +Ver. 1.099: 30.01.2008 -- unpublished +* `copyright.alt' added +* a peculiar ligature `lslash_lslash' added (in the Private Unicode Area, + of course, uniEC0F); in TeX, it is available for the following encodings: + CS (Czech, q-cszc.enc), L7x (Lithuanian, q-l7xzc.enc), LY1 (Y&Y aka + TeX'n'ANSI, q-texnansizc.enc), QX (Polish, q-qxzc.enc), + RM (math); in all the encodings but the last one the ligature + `lslash_lslash' replaced the `currency' glyph (nearly useless), + in the RM encoding -- `periodcentered'; in OTF files, it is created out + of two subsequent lslashes for all scripts and all languages whenever + the feature `liga' is activated + +Ver. 1.000, 25.09.2007: +* the first release + NOTE: the widths of the TeX Gyre Chorus glyphs are almost consistent + with the relevant Adobe metric data (for the glyphs from the Adobe + Standard Encoding): + ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/afmfiles/base35/zcmi____.afm + except `grave' and `questiondown' (Adobe 220 and 400, Tex Gyre 300 and 380, + respectively). + + + |