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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-11-17 03:01:57 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-11-17 03:01:57 +0000
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-rw-r--r--fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.pdfbin275848 -> 238473 bytes
-rw-r--r--fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.tex88
-rw-r--r--fonts/garamond-math/README.md24
-rw-r--r--fonts/lexend/LICENSE416
-rw-r--r--fonts/lexend/README.md92
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-rw-r--r--fonts/lexend/doc/lexend.tex257
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-rw-r--r--fonts/lexend/tex/LexendPeta.fontspec8
-rw-r--r--fonts/lexend/tex/LexendTera.fontspec8
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diff --git a/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.otf b/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.otf
index 09c7e4c393..fe8f7be8dc 100644
--- a/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.otf
+++ b/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.otf
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diff --git a/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.pdf b/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.pdf
index 2a41892538..e39b0d94e9 100644
--- a/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.pdf
+++ b/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.pdf
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diff --git a/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.tex b/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.tex
index f5531501f3..0376691306 100644
--- a/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.tex
+++ b/fonts/garamond-math/Garamond-Math.tex
@@ -3,21 +3,27 @@
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage[math-style=ISO, bold-style=ISO]{unicode-math}
\usepackage{metalogo}
+\usepackage{extarrows}
+\makeatletter
+\renewcommand{\relbar}{\symbol{"E010}\mkern-.2mu\symbol{"E010}\mkern1.8mu}
+\renewcommand{\Relbar}{\symbol{"E011}\mkern-.2mu\symbol{"E011}\mkern1.8mu}
+\makeatother
% \setmainfont{EB Garamond}
-\setmainfont{Libertinus Sans}
+\setmainfont{EB Garamond}
\setmonofont{Source Code Pro}[Scale=.86]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathI ,StylisticSet={1 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathII ,StylisticSet={2 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathIII ,StylisticSet={3 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathIV ,StylisticSet={4 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathV ,StylisticSet={5 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathVI ,StylisticSet={6 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathVII ,StylisticSet={7 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathVIII,StylisticSet={8 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathIX ,StylisticSet={9 },Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
-\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathX ,StylisticSet={10},Path=./ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathI ,StylisticSet={1 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathII ,StylisticSet={2 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathIII ,StylisticSet={3 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathIV ,StylisticSet={4 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathV ,StylisticSet={5 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathVI ,StylisticSet={6 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathVII ,StylisticSet={7 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathVIII,StylisticSet={8 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathIX ,StylisticSet={9 },Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathX ,StylisticSet={10},Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
+\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[version=GaramondMathXI ,StylisticSet={11},Path=../Release/ ]%, Scale=MatchUppercase]
\def\Latinalphabets{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}
\def\latinalphabets{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
@@ -29,7 +35,7 @@
\Upsilon \Phi \Chi \Psi \Omega
}
\def\greekalphabets{%
- \alpha \beta \gamma \delta \epsilon
+ \alpha \beta \gamma \delta \epsilon \varepsilon
\zeta \eta \theta \vartheta
\iota \kappa \varkappa \lambda \mu
\nu \xi \omicron \pi \varpi \rho
@@ -103,7 +109,7 @@
\newcommand{\dd}{\text{d}}
\newcommand{\norm}[1]{\left\lVert{#1}\right\rVert}
-\title{Garamond-Math, Ver. 2019-02-05}
+\title{Garamond-Math, Ver. 2019-08-16}
\author{Yuansheng Zhao, Xiangdong Zeng}
\begin{document}
@@ -112,11 +118,11 @@
Garamond-Math is an open type math font matching the \emph{EB Garamond (Octavio Pardo)}\footnote{https://ctan.org/pkg/ebgaramond/, and https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/} and \emph{EB Garamond (Georg Mayr-Duffner)}\footnote{https://github.com/georgd/EB-Garamond/}.
Many mathematical symbols are derived from other fonts, others are made from scratch. The metric is generated with a python script.
-The font is best used with \XeTeX, with other engine, one might end up getting very bad spacing.
+The font is mostly tested with \XeTeX, though it shoule also work with \LuaTeX.
-This font is still under development, do not expect the font to be free of bugs. We might update any components any at any time. Issues, bug reports, forks and other contributions are welcome. Please visit GitHub (https://github.com/YuanshengZhao/Garamond-Math/) for development details.
+Issues, bug reports, forks and other contributions are welcome. Please visit GitHub\footnote{https://github.com/YuanshengZhao/Garamond-Math/} for development details.
-The minimal example with \texttt{unicode-math} package is as following:
+A minimal example with \texttt{unicode-math} package is as following:
\begin{verbatim}
%Compile with `xelatex' command
\documentclass{article}
@@ -124,14 +130,14 @@ The minimal example with \texttt{unicode-math} package is as following:
\setmainfont{EB Garamond}%You should have installed the font
\setmathfont{Garamond-Math.otf}[StylisticSet={7,9}]%Use StylisticSet that you like
\begin{document}
- \[x^3+y^3=z^3\]
+ \[x^3+y^3=z^3.\]
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
+The result shoule be
+\[x^3+y^3=z^3.\]
-\section{Alphabets \& StylisticSet}
-\emph{The text font in this document is set to Libertinus Sans deliberately so that the difference between text and math can be easily seen.}
+\section{Alphabets \& StylisticSets}
\subsubsection*{Latin and Greek (StylisticSet 4/5 give semi/extra bold for \texttt{\backslash symbf})}
-Each letter is regarded as variable, so the spacing is larger than usual text. I recommend typing equations like this (pay attention to \texttt{\backslash symup} $\ee$, $\ii$, and text $\cos$, $\dd$): $\ee^{\ii k z}=\cos k z-\ii\int_0^{kz}\cos \zeta\,\dd\zeta$.
\[ \Latinalphabets\]
\[ \latinalphabets \]
\[ \symup{\Latinalphabets}\]
@@ -165,13 +171,13 @@ Each letter is regarded as variable, so the spacing is larger than usual text. I
\[ \symtt{\Latinalphabets}\]
\[\symtt{\latinalphabets} \]
-\subsubsection*{Blackboard (StylisticSet 1 gives rounded XITS Math\footnote{https://github.com/khaledhosny/xits/})}
+\subsubsection*{Blackboard (StylisticSet 1 $\rightarrow$ rounded XITS Math\footnote{https://github.com/khaledhosny/xits/})}
\[ \symbb{\Latinalphabets} \]
\[\symbb{\latinalphabets} \]
\begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathI}\[\symbb{\Latinalphabets}\]
\[\symbb{\latinalphabets}\]\endgroup
-\subsubsection*{Script: Rounded XITS Math [StylisticSet 3 gives scaled CM; 8 gives Garamond-compatible ones (experimental)]}
+\subsubsection*{Script: Rounded XITS Math [StylisticSet 3 $\rightarrow$ scaled CM; 8 $\rightarrow$ Garamond-compatible ones (experimental)]}
\[ \symscr{\Latinalphabets} \]
\[\symscr{\latinalphabets} \]
\[ \symbfscr{\Latinalphabets} \]
@@ -181,32 +187,54 @@ Each letter is regarded as variable, so the spacing is larger than usual text. I
\begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathVIII}\[\symscr{\Latinalphabets}\]
\[\symscr{\latinalphabets}\]\endgroup
+\subsubsection*{Fraktur: From Noto Sans Math\footnote{https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/}}
+\[ \symfrak{\Latinalphabets} \]
+\[\symfrak{\latinalphabets} \]
+\[ \symbffrak{\Latinalphabets} \]
+\[\symbffrak{\latinalphabets} \]
+
+
\subsubsection*{Digits: Same width between weight and serif/sans}
\[3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286\]
\[\symsf{3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286}\]
\[\symbf{3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286}\]
-\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash partial}: (StylisticSet 2 gives curved ones)}
+\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash partial}: (StylisticSet 2 $\rightarrow$ curved ones)}
\[\partial_\mu(\symup\partial^\mu\phi)-\symbf{\epsilon^{\lambda\mu\nu}\partial_\mu(A_\lambda\symbfup\partial_\nu f)}\]
\begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathII}\[\partial_\mu(\symup\partial^\mu\phi)-\symbf{\epsilon^{\lambda\mu\nu}\partial_\mu(A_\lambda\symbfup\partial_\nu f)}\]\endgroup
-\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash hbar}: (StylisticSet 6 gives horizontal bars)}
+\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash hbar}: (StylisticSet 6 $\rightarrow$ horizontal bars)}
\[\text{$\hbar$\qquad \begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathVI} $\hbar$\endgroup}\]
-\subsubsection*{Italic $\symbf h$: (StylisticSet 10 gives out-bending ones)}
+\subsubsection*{Italic $\symbf h$: (StylisticSet 10 $\rightarrow$ out-bending ones)}
\[\text{$\displaystyle\hbar=\frac {\symbf{h}}{2\uppi} $\qquad \begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathX} $\displaystyle\hbar=\frac {\symbf{h}}{2\uppi} $\endgroup}\]
-\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash tilde}: (StylisticSet 9 gives ``normal'' ones)}
+\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash tilde}: (StylisticSet 9 $\rightarrow$ ``normal'' ones)}
\[\text{$\tilde F$\qquad \begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathIX} $\tilde F$\endgroup}\]
-\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash int}: (StylisticSet 7 gives a variant with inversion symmetry)}
+\subsubsection*{\texttt{\backslash int}: (StylisticSet 7 $\rightarrow$ a variant with inversion symmetry)}
\[\oint_{\partial\Sigma}\vec E\cdot \dd{\vec{l}}=-\frac{1}{c}\frac{\dd}{\dd t}\iint_{\Sigma}\vec B \cdot \dd{\vec{S}}\]
\begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathVII}\[\oint_{\partial\Sigma}\vec E\cdot \dd{\vec{l}}=-\frac{1}{c}\frac{\dd}{\dd t}\iint_{\Sigma}\vec B \cdot \dd{\vec{S}}\]\endgroup
+
+\subsubsection*{Binany Operators: (StylisticSet 11 $\rightarrow$ larger ones)}
+\[s=A+b\times 1\div x^3\]
+\begingroup\mathversion{GaramondMathXI}\[s=A+b\times 1\div x^3\]\endgroup
+
+\subsubsection*{Extensible Arrow Hack}
+The font contains the math table for constructing extensible arrow. However \texttt{unicode-math} does not privode an interface to that. In \LuaTeX ~one can use \texttt{\textbackslash Uhextensible}\footnote{https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/423893/}. A more general solution is to add the following code in preamble.
+\begin{verbatim}
+\usepackage{extarrow} %or mathtools
+\makeatletter
+\renewcommand{\relbar}{\symbol{"E010}\mkern-.2mu\symbol{"E010}\mkern1.8mu}
+\renewcommand{\Relbar}{\symbol{"E011}\mkern-.2mu\symbol{"E011}\mkern1.8mu}
+\makeatother
+\end{verbatim}
+Then \texttt{\textbackslash xleftarrow} and other commands will work:
+\[\mathrm{CH}_3\mathrm{COO}\mathrm{H}+\mathrm{C}_2\mathrm{H}_5\mathrm{OH}\xrightarrow[{\triangle}]{\mathrm{H}_2\mathrm{SO}_4}\mathrm{CH}_3\mathrm{COOC}_2\mathrm{H}_5+\mathrm{H}_2\mathrm{O}.\]
\section{Known Issue}
\begin{itemize}
- \item As mentioned before, the font should only be used with \XeTeX.
- \item Various spacing problems. Though math fonts technically should not be kerned, some pairs looks very ugly (Ex. $VA$); sometimes sub/superscript may also have same problem.
+ \item Various spacing problems. Though math fonts technically should not be kerned, some pairs looks very ugly (Ex. $VA$); sometimes sub/superscript may also have same problem. However, do note that due to the mechanism in math mode, making all spacing look perfect is amlost impossible (as far as I can do, and low x-height and large italic angle only make things even worse), in many cases, adjusting manually (i.e. using \texttt{\textbackslash,} or \texttt{\textbackslash!}) is required.
\item Fake optical size. EB Garamond does not contain a complete set of glyphs (normal + bold + optical size of both weights). The ``optical size \texttt{ssty}'' is made by interpolating different weights at the present (without this, the double script is too thin to be readable).
\end{itemize}
diff --git a/fonts/garamond-math/README.md b/fonts/garamond-math/README.md
index ce5f2b1523..8ec242f8d3 100644
--- a/fonts/garamond-math/README.md
+++ b/fonts/garamond-math/README.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!-- README for CTAN -->
-# Garamond-Math Ver. 2019-02-05
+# Garamond-Math Ver. 2019-08-16
Garamond-Math is an open type math font matching the [EB Garamond (Octavio Pardo)](https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/) and [EB Garamond (Georg Mayr-Duffner)](https://github.com/georgd/EB-Garamond).
Many mathematical symbols are derived from other fonts (see below), others are made from scratch. The metric is generated with a python script.
@@ -7,20 +7,10 @@ Many mathematical symbols are derived from other fonts (see below), others are m
## Notes
- *Important notes for this version*
- - Fixed various wrong mappings, add italic h.var.
- - Fraktur is (temporarily) not supported, Because (1) Originally they come from [TeX Gyre Termes Math](http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tg-math/) and GUST and OFL are not completely compatible; (2) The glyphs are not modified at all, so there is in principle no need to include it (one can use `range` option in `unicode-math`)
- - Default `\mathbb` is swapped with original `StylisticSet=1`.
-
-- *Blackboard* (`\mathbb`):
- - Glyphs based on [XITS Math](https://github.com/khaledhosny/xits) are also available. However, the crossings and endpoints of strokes are rounded to fit the style of EB Garamond. They can be accessed via `StylisticSet=1`.
-
-- *Script* (`\mathscr`):
- - Default glyphs are from XITS Math. The weight (especially for bold) and crossings and endpoints of strokes are modified.
- - CM glyphs with a little modification are also available with `StylisticSet=3`
-
-- *Sans serif, typewriter*: from [Libertinus Math](https://github.com/khaledhosny/libertinus). This font has low x-height as Garamond do, though the bold italic Greeks are unavailable.
-
-- *Other glyphs available*: display `\int`, `\sum`, `\underbrace`, big delimiters, `\widehat`, arrows, binary relations derived, circled characters, etc, from the original EB Garamond.
+ - Massive metric adjustment. Now the metric is much closer to that of text.
+ - Now it should work with LuaTeX
+ - Added larger oprators etc;
+ - Reimport Fraktur from [Noto Sans Math](https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/).
- Stylistic sets: (`StylisticSet={#1,#2,...}` in [`unicode-math`](https://ctan.org/pkg/unicode-math?lang=en) package)
@@ -34,14 +24,14 @@ Many mathematical symbols are derived from other fonts (see below), others are m
- `8` → Garamond-compatible `\mathcal` (experimental)
- `9` → `\tilde` variant
- `10` → out-bending italic h
+ - `11` → larger operators
## Known Issue
-- Currently only usable for `XeTeX` (with `unicode-math`). OTHER ENGINES (EX. `LuaTeX`, `MS Word`) WILL PRODUCE VERY BAD SPACINGS.
- Various spacing problems. Though math fonts technically should not be kerned, some pairs looks very ugly (Ex. `VA`); sometimes sub/superscript may also have same problem.
- Fake optical size. EB Garamond does not contain a complete set of glyphs (normal + bold + optical size of both weights). The "optical size `ssty`" is made by interpolating different weights at the present (without this, the double script is too thin to be readable).
## Technical Staff
-- This font is still under development, any components might be updated at any time. Issues, bug reports, forks and other contributions are welcome.
+- Issues, bug reports, forks and other contributions are welcome. Please visit [GitHub](https://github.com/YuanshengZhao/Garamond-Math/) for development details.
## License
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/LICENSE b/fonts/lexend/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2244313901
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,416 @@
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/README.md b/fonts/lexend/README.md
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+# latex-lexend
+
+The [Lexend fonts](https://www.lexend.com/) for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX through fontspec
+
+<!-- TOC depthFrom:2 depthTo:6 withLinks:1 updateOnSave:1 orderedList:0 -->
+
+- [Dowloading](#dowloading)
+- [Working with the Source Code](#working-with-the-source-code)
+ - [Cloning](#cloning)
+ - [Building](#building)
+ - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
+ - [Making the Package](#making-the-package)
+ - [Developing](#developing)
+- [License](#license)
+- [Random Quote](#random-quote)
+
+<!-- /TOC -->
+
+## Dowloading
+
+You can find this package on[CTAN](https://ctan.org/): https://ctan.org/pkg/lexend
+
+## Working with the Source Code
+
+### Cloning
+
+To clone this repo, be sure to clone it recursively:
+
+```sh
+git clone --recursive https://github.com/BrainStone/latex-lexend.git
+```
+
+For older git versions or if you forgot to clone it recursively, do it like this:
+
+```sh
+git clone https://github.com/BrainStone/latex-lexend.git
+cd latex-lexend
+git submodule update --init --recursive
+```
+
+### Building
+
+#### Prerequisites
+
+Before you try to build this package make sure you have the following installed:
+
+- `make`
+- `pandoc`
+- A working TeX environment with a working `latexmk` and `lualatex` command.
+- `git` (Yes, `git` is used to determine the version number automatically. So if you want it build properly, you need it, if you don't care about that, it's
+ not needed)
+
+#### Making the Package
+
+Now if you just want to build the package, run:
+
+```sh
+make
+```
+
+Removing the build directory after creating the package can be done with
+
+```sh
+make clean
+```
+
+### Developing
+
+If you wish to work on this package, be sure to clone it as described and also to run this command to set everything up:
+
+```sh
+make setupWorkspace
+```
+
+## License
+
+The licensing of this project is a bit uncommon, so let me explain:
+
+The source repository, the one you find under https://github.com/BrainStone/latex-lexend, however is licensed under the
+[GNU General Public License v3.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html).
+
+The final package, the one you find on [CTAN](https://ctan.org/), is licensed under [The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c](https://ctan.org/license/lppl1.3c).
+So use it like you would use most other packages on [CTAN](https://ctan.org/).
+
+Lastly, the font collection itself is licensed under the [SIL Open Font License 1.1](https://opensource.org/licenses/OFL-1.1). You can find the license file
+under https://github.com/ThomasJockin/lexend/blob/master/OFL.txt.
+
+## Random Quote
+
+> Hardware: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked.
+>
+> <cite>Jeff Pesis</cite>
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/doc/lexend.pdf b/fonts/lexend/doc/lexend.pdf
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+\documentclass[oneside,a4paper]{l3doc}
+
+% Packages
+\usepackage{lexend}
+
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+\usepackage{blindtext}
+\usepackage{hologo}
+\usepackage{listings}
+\usepackage{pgffor}
+\usepackage{soul}
+\usepackage{xcolor}
+
+% Settings
+\setmonofont{DejaVu Sans Mono}
+
+\hypersetup{
+ hidelinks,
+ bookmarksnumbered,
+ bookmarksopen,
+ bookmarksdepth=3,
+ colorlinks=true,
+ allcolors=blue,
+ unicode
+}
+
+\urlstyle{rm}
+
+\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.95}
+
+\lstset{breaklines=true,backgroundcolor=\color{lightgray},basicstyle=\ttfamily,frame=single,numbers=left,numberstyle=\ttfamily,aboveskip=\baselineskip}
+
+% Additional commands
+\DeclareRobustCommand{\code}[1]{{\sethlcolor{lightgray}\texttt{\hl{#1}}}}
+\soulregister{\code}{1}
+\makeatletter
+\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\code\@firstofone}
+\makeatother
+
+\providecommand{\tightlist}{%
+ \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}}
+
+\newcommand*{\fullref}[1]{\hyperref[{#1}]{\autoref*{#1} \nameref*{#1} (Page \pageref*{#1})}}
+
+% Document start
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{
+ The \textsf{lexend} package\\
+ \large{The \href{https://www.lexend.com/}{\textsf{Lexend} fonts} for \hologo{XeLaTeX} and
+ \hologo{LuaLaTeX} through \textsf{fontspec}}
+}
+\author{
+ Yannick Schinko\\
+ \texorpdfstring{\url{https://github.com/BrainStone/latex-lexend}}{}
+}
+\date{
+ \today\\
+ v0.1.1.51
+}
+
+\pagenumbering{roman}
+\maketitle
+
+\bigskip
+
+\begin{abstract}
+The purpose of this package is pretty straight forward:\\
+The Lexend font collection has been designed by Dr. Bonnie Shaver-Troup and Thomas Jockin to make
+reading easier for everyone.\\
+Now my goal is it to bring this wonderful collection to world of \hologo{LaTeX}.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\bigskip
+\tableofcontents
+\newpage
+
+\pagenumbering{arabic}
+
+\section{Changelog}
+
+\subsection*{Version 0.1.1}\label{version-0.1.1}
+
+* Fixed detecting tags as branches that should not be added to the version.
+
+\subsection*{Version 0.1.0}\label{version-0.1.0}
+
++ Created the lexend package.\\
++ Created the lexend(.sty) style.\\
++ Added build system.\\
++ Added package docs (including font samples).\\
++ Added acknowledgements.
+
+\section{Acknowledgements}
+
+I would like to take the time to thank everyone that helped me along my journey of creating this
+package. It would not have been possible without every single one of you.
+
+Special thanks to David Carlisle, Ulrike Fischer and Phelype Oleinik who helped me tremendously and
+continuously in the \hologo{LaTeX} Stack Exchange chat. I really can't put it in words how much your
+continued contributions and willingness to help helped me during the creation of this package.
+
+Special thanks to Dr. Bonnie Shaver-Troup and Thomas Jockin for creating these fonts and allowing
+people to have an easier time reading.
+
+Consider this contribution to the great \hologo{LaTeX} community as my thank you to you all.
+
+\section{Package Loading and Options}
+
+\subsection{Loading behavior}
+
+First of all this package depends on the \textsf{fontspec} package and therefore requires
+\hologo{XeLaTeX} and \hologo{LuaLaTeX}. So when you load this package the \textsf{fontspec} will
+also be loaded.
+
+When this package is loaded it sets the main font to \textsf{LexendDeca} and the sans font to
+\textsf{LexendGiga} using \textsf{fontspec}'s \code{\textbackslash{}setmainfont} and
+\code{\textbackslash{}setsansfont} commands.\footnote{See \fullref{subsec:package-options}}
+
+If you do wish to change the default fonts, just override the set fonts yourself with the same
+commands.
+
+\subsection{Package Options}\label{subsec:package-options}
+
+\textit{None at the moment}\footnote{See \fullref{subsec:future-features}}
+
+\section{Features}
+
+There aren't many features to talk about yet\footnote{See \fullref{subsec:future-features}}, but it
+certainly doesn't hurt documenting them.
+
+\subsection{Commands}
+
+\begin{function}{
+ \LexendDeca,
+ \LexendExa,
+ \LexendGiga,
+ \LexendMega,
+ \LexendPeta,
+ \LexendTera,
+ \LexendZetta
+}
+This collection of commands allows you to use any of the Lexend fonts ad-hoc.\\
+The usage is identical to any font modification commands (like \code{\textbackslash{}textit} for
+example.)
+
+It is equivelent to using the \code{\textbackslash{}fontspec} command with the corresponding font
+variant name as the parameter to the \code{\textbackslash{}fontspec} command.
+
+Using it looks as follows:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}[language={[LaTeX]TeX},caption={\code{\textbackslash{}LexendPeta Example}}]
+\LexendPeta{
+ Text here.
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\LexendPeta{
+ Text here.
+}
+\end{function}
+
+\begin{function}{\LexendVariants}
+This command is just a list containing all variants of the Lexend font collection.\\
+Mainly useful if you want to iterate over all font variants.
+
+\bigskip
+Using it as is will yield this result:
+
+\bigskip
+\LexendVariants
+\end{function}
+
+\subsection{.fontspec Files}
+
+Every Lexend font has its own \code{.fontspec} file. Though they are all identical (excluding the
+actual name) and look like this (\code{<FONTNAME>} will be replaced with the font's name of course):
+
+\lstinputlisting[language={[LaTeX]TeX},caption={template.fontspec}]{template.fontspec}
+
+\subsubsection{Expanding the Default Fontspecs}
+
+If you want to keep the default font settings but would like to add onto them, that's really easy:\\
+Use the \code{\textbackslash{}defaultfontfeatures+} command of \textsf{fontspec}.
+
+\bigskip
+
+For example if you would like to set the default color for every time you use the font
+\textsf{LexendPeta}, all you have to do is this:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}[language={[LaTeX]TeX}]
+\defaultfontfeatures+[LexendPeta]{
+ Color=888888
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Since this is handled by the \textsf{fontspec} package, please refer to their documentation at
+\url{https://ctan.org/pkg/fontspec}.
+
+\subsection{Future Features}\label{subsec:future-features}
+
+This package is still very young and also fairly incomplete. There's a list of things I'd like to
+add over time. Ordered by how soon I wish to implement them myself.
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Package option to turn off setting the main and sans font\tightlist
+\item Support for the continuous spacing font variant of Lexend\tightlist
+\item Support for other \hologo{LaTeX} engines\\
+ That's something I definately need help with. So feel free to reach out to me or to create a
+ Pull Request on GitHub.\tightlist
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{License}
+
+The licensing of this project is a bit uncommon, so let me explain:
+
+The final package, the one you find on \href{https://ctan.org/}{CTAN}, is licensed under
+\href{https://ctan.org/license/lppl1.3c}{The \hologo{LaTeX} Project Public License 1.3c}. So use it
+like you would use most other packages on \href{https://ctan.org/}{CTAN}.
+
+The source repository, the one you find under \url{https://github.com/BrainStone/latex-lexend},
+however is licensed under the \href{https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html}{GNU General Public
+License v3.0}.
+
+Lastly, the font collection itself is licensed under the
+\href{https://opensource.org/licenses/OFL-1.1}{SIL Open Font License 1.1}. You can find the license
+file under \url{https://github.com/ThomasJockin/lexend/blob/master/OFL.txt}.
+
+\section{Font Samples}
+
+While this whole document uses \textsf{LexendDeca} as the main font and \textsf{LexendGiga} as the
+sans font, it doesn't hurt showing them off individually.\\
+Each font will be shown off in the sizes \small\textbackslash{}small\normalsize{},
+\textbackslash{}normalsize and \large\textbackslash{}large\normalsize{} and the variants
+\textbf{\textbackslash{}textbf}, \textit{\textbackslash{}textit} and
+\textbf{\textit{\textbackslash{}textbf\{\textbackslash{}textit\}}}
+
+\foreach \fontVariant in \LexendVariants
+{
+ \subsection{\texorpdfstring{\fontspec{\fontVariant}{\fontVariant}}{\fontVariant}}
+
+ \fontspec{\fontVariant}{
+ \small\blindtext\normalsize\bigskip
+
+ \blindtext\bigskip
+
+ \large\blindtext\normalsize\bigskip
+
+ \textbf{\blindtext}\bigskip
+
+ \textit{\blindtext}\bigskip
+
+ \textbf{\textit{\blindtext}}
+ }
+}
+
+\end{document}
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/font/LexendGiga-Regular.ttf b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendGiga-Regular.ttf
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/font/LexendMega-Regular.ttf b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendMega-Regular.ttf
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/font/LexendPeta-Regular.ttf b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendPeta-Regular.ttf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..089fbd822b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendPeta-Regular.ttf
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/font/LexendTera-Regular.ttf b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendTera-Regular.ttf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c1b91514b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendTera-Regular.ttf
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/font/LexendZetta-Regular.ttf b/fonts/lexend/font/LexendZetta-Regular.ttf
new file mode 100644
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diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendDeca.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendDeca.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f245904c5d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendDeca.fontspec
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+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendDeca]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendExa.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendExa.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9b73a7c505
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendExa.fontspec
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendExa]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendGiga.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendGiga.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a0ad975511
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendGiga.fontspec
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendGiga]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendMega.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendMega.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..eb76cc54dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendMega.fontspec
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendMega]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendPeta.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendPeta.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..02c800e47d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendPeta.fontspec
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendPeta]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendTera.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendTera.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..70e648846c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendTera.fontspec
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendTera]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendZetta.fontspec b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendZetta.fontspec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..02052e0f39
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/LexendZetta.fontspec
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+\defaultfontfeatures[LexendZetta]
+ {
+ Extension = {.ttf},
+ UprightFont = {*-Regular},
+ Ligatures=TeX,
+ AutoFakeBold,
+ AutoFakeSlant
+ }
diff --git a/fonts/lexend/tex/lexend.sty b/fonts/lexend/tex/lexend.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d18aee15c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fonts/lexend/tex/lexend.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% lexend
+% The Lexend fonts for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX through fontspec
+%
+% (c) Yannick Schinko
+%
+%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
+%% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives
+%% in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt.
+%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
+\ProvidesPackage{lexend}
+ [2019/11/16 0.1.1.51 The Lexend fonts for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX through fontspec]
+
+\RequirePackage{expl3}
+\RequirePackage{fontspec}
+
+
+% Font list
+\def\LexendVariants{
+LexendDeca,%
+LexendExa,%
+LexendGiga,%
+LexendMega,%
+LexendPeta,%
+LexendTera,%
+LexendZetta%
+}
+
+% Font aliases
+%% Iterate over all known fonts and create aliases
+\ExplSyntaxOn
+\clist_map_inline:Nn \LexendVariants { \exp_args:Nc \newfontfamily { #1 } { #1 } }
+\ExplSyntaxOff
+
+% Set main fonts
+\setmainfont{LexendDeca}
+\setsansfont{LexendGiga}
+
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file lexend.sty.