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\textsc{Enhanced Mathematical Options:}\\
As of version {\tt 1.10}, the {\tt utopia} option to {\tt newtxmath} enjoys enhanced status. Most importantly, this means that you can generate pdf output satisfying the PDF/A-1b standards. It means, in addition, that the option {\tt subscriptcorrection} is available, permitting you to improve the spacing of subscripts by copying {\tt newtx-erewhon-subs.tex} to your home texmf tree and modifying its entries. For details, consult Appendix 2 of {\tt newtxdoc.pdf}, the documentation file for the {\tt newtx} package.
+\textsc{Unicode TeX processing:}\\
+There is a file in the distribution named {\tt erewhon.fontspec} spelling out the file names of the Erewhon Opentype fonts, so for using Erewhon text, it is enough to write
+\begin{verbatim}
+\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
+\setmainfont{erewhon}
+\end{verbatim}
+There is one stylistic set available:\\
+ {\tt ss01} substitutes {\tt one.[tab]oldstyle.alt} for {\tt one.[tab]oldstyle}, the {\tt .alt} form having the appearance of a shortened I.
+
+
+
\textsc{Greek symbols in the opentype fonts:}\\
As of version $1.103$ ($2020-03-19$) the opentype text fonts contain the Greek symbols from the Fourier package, and also the symbols {\tt Ohm} and {\tt Ohminv}. This may be a temporary measure that will disappear after {\tt fontspec} is able to fully mimic the capabilities of virtual fonts.
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