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diff --git a/fonts/junicode/doc/in_tex.tex b/fonts/junicode/doc/in_tex.tex index 5b534d9ed8..e469789e49 100644 --- a/fonts/junicode/doc/in_tex.tex +++ b/fonts/junicode/doc/in_tex.tex @@ -107,19 +107,19 @@ the \src{size} key is mandatory: any array without one is ignored. The arrays should be in order of point size. The first array prescribes axis coordinates for all sizes up to \src{size}, the last array for all sizes greater than \src{size}, and any intermediate arrays a range from the previous to the -current \src{size}.\footnote{% +current \src{size}.\footnote{\ % If you want only one size array, make \src{size} improbably low (e.g. 5) and place a comma after the closing brace of the array.% } So the ranges covered in each list above are \src{-8.6}, \src{8.6-10.99}, \src{10.99-21.59}, -and \src{21.59-}.\footnote{Any modification of the default text size (e.g. in the +and \src{21.59-}.\footnote{\ Any modification of the default text size (e.g. in the \src{\textbackslash documentclass} command) can affect the size definitions in these arrays, with the result that (for example) \src{10} no longer means exactly “ten points.” You may have to experiment to get these numbers right.} The keys other than \src{size} are the four-letter tags for the font's axes: \src{wght} -(Weight), \src{wdth} (Width), and \src{ENLA} (Enlarge).\footnote{% +(Weight), \src{wdth} (Width), and \src{ENLA} (Enlarge).\footnote{\ % By convention, tags for axes defined in the OpenType standard are lowercase; custom axes are uppercase. Junicode’s \src{ENLA} is a custom axis.% } When a key @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ append “Italic” to any of the others, except “jRegular”): \end{multicols} \noindent These commands will be self-explanatory if you bear in mind Junicode's -abbreviations for style names: Cond=Condensed, Exp=Expanded, Sm=Semi.\footnote{% +abbreviations for style names: Cond=Condensed, Exp=Expanded, Sm=Semi.\footnote{\ % The purpose of these abbreviations is to keep font names under the character-limit imposed by some systems.} Use them to shift temporarily to a style other than that of the main text. |