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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2022-06-19 03:01:19 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2022-06-19 03:01:19 +0000 |
commit | 15103df278e40e78061cca62bd5d956644f3352a (patch) | |
tree | a489dd477a37ffcf26053a1ed635089750a3c6c8 /macros/latex/contrib/univie-ling/doc/univie-ling-expose.tex | |
parent | 6864115d88342e22800eb415b70bdffaed2ca3c4 (diff) |
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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/univie-ling/doc/univie-ling-expose.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/univie-ling/doc/univie-ling-expose.tex index e6183fee41..0a46b091c3 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/univie-ling/doc/univie-ling-expose.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/univie-ling/doc/univie-ling-expose.tex @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ \usepackage[scaled=0.7]{beramono} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc} -\usepackage{url} +\usepackage[hyphens]{url} \usepackage[pdfusetitle, bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false, breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 0},backref=false,colorlinks=false] @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ \author{\texorpdfstring{Jürgen Spitzmüller% \thanks{Please report issues via \protect\url{https://github.com/jspitz/univie-ling}.}}{Jürgen Spitzmüller}} -\date{Version 1.18, 2022/05/11} +\date{Version 1.19, 2022/06/18} \maketitle @@ -113,16 +113,16 @@ The following packages are required for specific features and loaded by default. \setlength\itemsep{0pt} \item \textsf{mathptmx}: Default serif font (\emph{Times New Roman}). \item \textsf{urw-arial} or \textsf{helvet}: Default sans serif font (\emph{Arial} or \emph{Helvetica}). + \item \textsf{sourcecodepro}: Default monospaced font (\emph{Source Code Pro}). \item \textsf{biblatex}: Contemporary bibliography support. \item \textsf{caption}: Caption layout adjustments. \item \textsf{covington}: Support for linguistic examples\slash glosses. \item \textsf{fontenc}: Set the font encoding for PostScript fonts. Loaded with option \joption{T1}. - \item \textsf{inputenc}: Set the input encoding of the document. The encoding used is \joption{utf8}. \item \textsf{microtype}: Micro-typographic adjustments. \item \textsf{prettyref}: Verbose cross-references. \item \textsf{varioref}: Context-sensitive cross references. \end{itemize} -The following package is required for an optional feature (not used by default): +The following packages are required for optional features (not used by default): \begin{itemize} \setlength\itemsep{0pt} \item \textsf{biblatex-apa}: APA style for \textsf{biblatex}. @@ -136,14 +136,18 @@ The following package is required for an optional feature (not used by default): The class uses, by default, PostScript (a.\,k.\,a. Type\,1) fonts and thus requires classic (PDF)LaTeX. Optionally, however, you can also use OpenType fonts via the \textsf{fontspec} package and the XeTeX or LuaTeX engine instead. In order to do this, use the class option \joption{fonts=otf} (see sec.~\ref{coptions} for details). -In both cases, the class uses by default \emph{Times New Roman} as a serif font and \emph{Arial} (or, alternatively, \emph{Helvetica}) as a sans serif font. Note that \emph{Arial} (PostScript) font support is not +In both cases, the class uses by default \emph{Times New Roman} as a serif font, \emph{Arial} (or, alternatively, \emph{Helvetica}) as a sans serif font, +and \emph{Source Code Pro} as a monospaced (typewriter) font. Note that \emph{Arial} (PostScript) font support is not included in most \LaTeX\ distributions by default, due to license reasons. You can install it easily via the \textsf{getnonfreefonts} script.\footnote{\url{https://www.tug.org/fonts/getnonfreefonts} <25.\,01.\,2017>.} If \emph{Arial} is not installed, however, \emph{Helvetica} (which is part of the \LaTeX\ core packages) is used as a fallback. This is usually a suitable alternative, since \emph{Arial} and -\emph{Helvetica} only differ in subtle details. If you use \joption{fonts=otf}, you just have to make sure that you have the fonts \emph{Arial} and \emph{Times New Roman} -installed on your operating system (with exactly these names, i.\,e., fonts named \emph{Arial Unicode MS} or \emph{Times} will not be recognized!). +\emph{Helvetica} only differ in subtle details. If you use \joption{fonts=otf}, you just have to make sure that you have the fonts \emph{Arial}, \emph{Times New Roman} and \emph{Source Code Pro} installed on your operating system (with exactly these names, i.\,e., fonts named \emph{Arial Unicode MS} or \emph{Times} will not be recognized!). -If you want (or need) to load all fonts manually, you can switch off all automatic font loading by the class option \joption{fonts=none} (see sec.~\ref{coptions}). +Note that by default, with PostScript fonts, \uvlt\ also loads the \textsf{fontenc} package with T1 font encoding, but this can be customized +(see sec.~\ref{coptions} for details). + +If you want (or need) to load all fonts and font encodings manually, you can switch off all automatic loading of fonts and font encodings by +the class option \joption{fonts=none} (see sec.~\ref{coptions}). \section{Class Options}\label{coptions} @@ -166,8 +170,17 @@ The class provides the following option to set the font handling: the correct choice if you use LaTeX or PDFLaTeX); if \joption{otf} is selected, OpenType fonts are used, the class loads the \textsf{fontspec} package, sets \emph{Times New Roman} as main font and \emph{Arial} as sans serif font (this is the correct choice if you use XeTeX or LuaTeX; make sure you have the respective fonts installed on your system); - if \joption{none} is selected, finally, the class will not load any font package at all, and neither \textsf{inputenc} - nor \textsf{fontenc} (this choice is useful if you want to control the font handling completely yourself). + if \joption{none} is selected, finally, the class will not load any font package at all, and neither + \textsf{fontenc} (this choice is useful if you want to control the font handling completely yourself). +\end{description} +% +With PostScript fonts, \uvlt\ also loads the \textsf{fontenc} package with T1 font encoding, which is suitable for +most Western European (and some Eastern European) writing systems. In order to load different, or more, encodings, the class option +\begin{description} + \setlength\itemsep{0pt} + \item{\joption{fontenc=<encoding(s)>}} can be used (e.\,g., \joption{fontenc=\{T1,X2\}}). + With \joption{fontenc=none}, the loading of the \textsf{fontenc} package can be prevented. The package is also not loaded with + \joption{fonts=none}. \end{description} \subsection{Polyglossia} @@ -326,6 +339,12 @@ Templates are provided as well: \section{Release History} \begin{description} + \item 2022/06/18 (v.\,1.19) + \begin{itemize} + \item Add option \joption{fontenc}. + \item Fix translation of English example string. + \item Add monospaced font. + \end{itemize} \item 2022/05/11 (v.\,1.18) \begin{itemize} \item Fix error with subtitles. |