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-This is the README for libertinus-type1, version 2019-05-29.
+This is the README for libertinus-type1, version 2019-10-18.
The Libertinus fonts are derived from the Linux Libertine
and Biolinum families of fonts. To use the OpenType fonts
@@ -22,12 +22,13 @@ For most purposes, simply add
\usepackage{libertinus}
to the preamble of your document. This will activate
-Libertinus Serif as the main text font, Libertinus Sans as
-the sans font and Libertinus Mono as the monospaced font.
-It is recommended that the font encoding be set to T1 or
-LY1, but the default OT1 encoding is also supported. The LGR
-encoding is supported for the Serif and Sans families. The
-T2A/B/C encodings are supported and may be selected using
+Libertinus Serif as the main text font, Libertinus Sans
+as the sans font and Libertinus Mono as the monospaced
+font. It is recommended that the font encoding be set
+to T1 or LY1, but the default OT1 encoding is also
+supported. The LGR encoding is supported for the Serif
+and Sans families. The T2A/B/C encodings are supported
+for the Serif and Sans families and may be selected using
{\fontencoding{T2x}\selectfont ...}.
Available shapes in all series (except tt) include: