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diff --git a/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-otf-doc.tex b/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-otf-doc.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..abecf29a8d --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-otf-doc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +% !TEX TS-program = xelatex +\documentclass[11pt]{article} +\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} +\usepackage[parfill]{parskip}% Begin paragraphs with an empty line rather than an indent +\usepackage{graphicx} +%\pdfmapfile{=Cochineal.map} +%\pdfmapfile{=newtx.map} +%\usepackage{amssymb}% don't use with newtxmath +%SetFonts +% cochineal+newtxmath +%\usepackage{fontspec} +%\setmainfont{erewhon} +%\setmainfont{cochineal} +\usepackage[p,osf]{cochineal} % use proportional osf +\setmonofont{Inconsolatazi4-Regular.otf}[Scale=MatchLowercase] +%\usepackage[OT2,LGR,T2A,T1]{fontenc} +%\usepackage{textcomp} +%\usepackage[varqu,varl]{zi4}% inconsolata +%\usepackage{amsmath,amsthm} +%\usepackage[cochineal,vvarbb]{newtxmath} +% option vvarbb gives you stix blackboard bold +%\usepackage[cal=boondoxo]{mathalfa}% less slanted than STIX cal +%\usepackage{bm} +%SetFonts +\usepackage{fonttable} +%\title{The Cochineal Font Package} +%\author{Michael Sharpe} +%\date{\today} % Activate to display a given date or no date + +\begin{document} +\expandafter\show\csname normalfont \endcsname +\setcounter{page}{8} +\section*{Running {\tt cochineal} in XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX} +The preceding pages of this document were processed using {\tt pdflatex}, which was the only engine supported by {\tt cochineal.sty}. As of version $1.07$, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX are also supported. All {\tt cochineal} options and macros formerly limited to {\tt pdflatex} have been modified and now work essentially the same under bother unicode engines, though the output may not always be precisely the same as with {\tt pdflatex}. There are some macros and options available under unicode engines that go beyond what can be done under {\tt pdflatex}. + +\textsc{Modified Macros and Options:} +\begin{itemize} +\item +\verb|\textfrac| works better under unicode tex because it is possible to adjust kerning between all characters. The effect should not be very noticable, at least in regular style. +\item {\tt sups}: the package treats this differently in unicode LaTeX and pdflatex, with handling in the unicode case passed off to the {\tt realscripts} package where the footnote marker font is set to \verb|\normalfont|, meaning that superiors from the current (Cochineal) text font are employed. +\item {\tt theoremfont}, {\tt thmtabular}, {\tt thmlining} all function in a similar manner to {\tt pdflatex}. +\item {\tt swashQ} operates as before. +\item {\tt foresolidus, aftsolidus} are not used in unicode tex. +\item {\tt scosf} operates without change. +%you have the choice of font to render footnote markers. The differences are as follows. +%\begin{itemize} +%\item +%{\bfseries Unicode latex:} +%\begin{itemize} +%\item +%if you include the option {\tt sups} to {\tt cochineal} and there is no {\tt fnmarkerfont=} option set, then footnote markers are taken from the Cochineal-Roman superiors. +%\item if there is a {\tt fnmarkerfont=} option set, then, whether or not there iss a {\tt sups} option set, then, if available, footnote markers will be taken from the superiors in the font family that {\tt fnmarkerfont=} is set to. (When trying a font family, try this in your preamble: +%\begin{verbatim} +%\newfontfamily\mysu{EBGaramond}{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+sups}} +%\end{verbatim} +%and then, in the body of your document, try typesetting +%\begin{verbatim} +%X{\mysu 123}X +%\end{verbatim} + +%\end{itemize} +%\item +%{\bfseries pdflatex:} +%\end{itemize}• +%if you do not include the {\tt fnmarkerfont=} option but you do include {\tt sups}, then footnote markers are taken from {\tt Cochineal-Roman-sups}. There is a new option, {\tt fnmarkerfont} that you can use to specify the font to use for footnote markers. It is ignored when using {\tt pdflatex}. +\item \verb|\textcircled| works the same as under {\tt pdflatex}.\textcircled{X} +\end{itemize} +\textsc{New Macros and Options:} +\begin{itemize} +\item +An alternate version of Q, +\Qswash\space (\verb|\Qswash|) and their small cap versions is available using option {\tt altQ}, which sets {\tt StylisticSet=3}. The alternate versions are {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+ss03}Q}, {\addfontfeatures{Style=Swash,RawFeature=+ss03}Q}. +\item +An alternate version of J is available in italic shapes only using option {\tt altJ}, which sets {\tt StylisticSet=2}. The alternate version of \textit{J} is {\itshape {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+ss02}\textit{J}}}. +%.\textit{J} {\textbf{Bold}} \textsc{SmallCap} +\item {\tt oldSS} controls whether the new German capital sharp S is used or whether the old SS is retained. The former is the default but the option {\tt oldSS} forces the latter by setting {\tt StylisticSet=1}. The effects are summarized in the following tables. +\begin{center} + \begin{tabular}{@{} lcl @{}} + \hline + Glyph name & glyph & macro\\ + \hline + {\tt uni1E9E} & \symbol{"1E9E} &\verb|\symbol{"1E9E}| or \verb|\SS|\\ + {\tt uni1E9E.ss01} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\symbol{"1E9E}} & \verb|{\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\symbol{"1E9E}}| \\ + {\tt germandbls.sc} & \textsc{\ss} & \verb|{\textsc{\ss}}| \\ + {\tt germandbls.sc.ss01} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1,RawFeature=+smcp}\ss} & \verb|{\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\textsc{\ss}}| \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} +\end{center} +\end{itemize} +%{\bfseries +%\begin{center} +% \begin{tabular}{@{} lcl @{}} +% \hline +% Glyph name & glyph & macro\\ +% \hline +% {\tt uni1E9E} & \symbol{"1E9E} &\verb|\symbol{"1E9E}|\\ +% {\tt uni1E9E.alt} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\symbol{"1E9E}} & \verb|{\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\symbol{"1E9E}}| \\ +% {\tt germandbls.sc.ss01} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\textsc{\ss}} & \verb|{\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\textsc{\ss}}| \\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +%\end{center} +%} + \noindent Effect of choice of {\tt StylisticSet}: + +\begin{center} + \begin{tabular}{@{} ccccc @{}} + \hline + StylisticSet & \verb|\ss| & \verb|\SS| & \verb|\MakeUppercase{\ss}| & \verb|\textsc{\ss}| \\ + \hline + None & \ss & \SS & \MakeUppercase{\ss} & \textsc{\ss}\\ + + =1 & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\ss} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\SS} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\MakeUppercase{\ss}} & {\addfontfeature{StylisticSet=1}\textsc{\ss}}\\ + \hline + \end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\end{document} + + |