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-------------------------------------------------------------
- PSNFSS 9.2 -- installation instructions
-------------------------------------------------------------
- 2004-09-15
- Walter Schmidt
-
-
-Contents
---------
-
-- Overview
-- Removing obsolete files
-- Installing the virtual fonts, metrics and .fd files
-- Installing the PSNFSS macro packages
-- Installing the documentation
-- Fonts required for PSNFSS
-- Font map files
-- The encoding vector 8r.enc
-- Extra packages required for PSNFSS
-- Making sure that everything works
-- Files from PSNFSS v7.x, which are no longer part of the
- distribution.
-
-
-
-Overview
---------
-
-PSNFSS, originally developed by Sebastian Rahtz, is a set of
-LaTeX2e package files to use common PostScript text and
-symbol fonts, together with packages for typesetting math
-using virtual math fonts to match Times and Palatino.
-
-The macro packages are useless without the font description
-(fd) files, virtual fonts (vf) and font metric (tfm) files
-for the font families used. On CTAN, those for the Base 35
-fonts are provided in the archive lw35nfss.zip. The
-metrics, fd's and font map files for the free Utopia,
-Charter, FPL and Pazo fonts are provided in the archive file
-freenfss.zip.
-
-The PSNFSS collection does, however, NOT include the actual
-PostScript fonts, i.e., the .pfb and .afm files. See the
-below section "Fonts required for PSNFSS" .
-
-This document describes how to _install_ or _update_ PSNFSS.
-Detailed instructions how to _use_ PSNFSS with LaTeX can be
-found in the PDF document psnfss2e.pdf.
-
-
-
-Removing obsolete files
------------------------
-
-* If your current version of PSNFSS is 7.0 or older, you
-should remove manually _all_ macro files, .fd files, font
-metrics and virtual fonts, that have to do with the PSNFSS
-system or with the Base35, Utopia, Charter or Pazo fonts.
-
-* If your current version of PSNFSS is 8.x or 9.1, delete
-the files ot1fplmbb.fd and t1fplmbb.fd. In a TDS-compliant
-TeX system, they should reside in the directory
-texmf/tex/latex/psnfss.
-
-* Previous distributions of PSNFSS 9.0x would erroneously
-comprise a number of files named *8a.tfm in the directory
-texmf/fonts/tfm/adobe/palatino. These files did not do any
-harm, yet they are useless and should be deleted -- unless
-you are using VTeX, which does require them.
-
-
-
-Installing the virtual fonts, metrics and .fd files
----------------------------------------------------
-Obtain the archive files lw35nfss.zip and freenfss.zip from
-CTAN:macros/latex/required/psnfss. If the file system
-layout of your TeX system complies with TDS, unzip them in
-the texmf root directory (usually named texmf) of your TeX
-system; all files will be unpacked into the right
-directories then. Otherwise you have to sort out manually
-the files from the .zip archives and copy them to the
-appropriate directories of your TeX system.
-
-The archives do _not_ include TFM files for the "raw" (= not
-re-encoded) PostScript text fonts. These files are required
-by VTeX only (and they are not PSNFSS-specific, anyway).
-
-
-
-Installing the PSNFSS macro packages
-------------------------------------
-
-Copy the files
-
- 00readme.txt
- changes.txt
- manifest.txt
- mathtest.tex
- pitest.tex
- psfonts.dtx
- psfonts.ins
- psnfss2e.tex
- test0.tex
- test1.tex
- test2.tex
- test3.tex
-
-to a directory where you keep documented LaTeX sources.
-In a TDS-compliant system this should be the directory
-
- texmf/source/latex/psnfss/ .
-
-Run LaTeX on the installation script psfonts.ins to create
-the package (.sty) files. Move them to a directory where
-LaTeX will find them. In a TDS-compliant system this should
-be the directory
-
- texmf/tex/latex/psnfss/ .
-
-The latter step is executed automagically by the
-installation script, provided that your DocStrip program has
-been configured appropriately and the target directory
-exists already.
-
-
-
-Installing the documentation
-----------------------------
-
-Copy the documentation file psnfss2e.pdf to a suitable
-directory; in a TDS-compliant system this should be
-
- texmf/doc/latex/psnfss .
-
-
-
-Fonts required for PSNFSS
--------------------------
-
-The "Base 35" fonts
- Free substitutes for the commercial PostScript Base fonts
- are available from the CTAN directory fonts/urw/base35.
-
-Adobe Utopia
-Bitstream Charter
- The Type1 font files can be obtained for free from various
- sources, e.g., CTAN:fonts/utopia and CTAN:fonts/charter.
-
-| The Utopia fonts are no longer a "required" component of
-| the LaTeX system, because of their license conditions.
-| Yet YOU MUST NOT OMIT the related font metrics and map
-| file records, regardless of whether or not the Type1 font
-| files are actually installed. Thus, the user will be
-| able to add the fonts without any further changes;
-| besides, other packages or virtual fonts may rely on
-| these TFMs.
-
-FPL (=Palatino SC/OsF)
- Free substitutes for the commercial Palatino SC/OsF fonts
- are available from CTAN:fonts/fpl
-
-Pazo
- The Type1 fonts can be obtained from the CTAN directory
- fonts/mathpazo. Notice that PSNFSS 9 needs version 1.003
- (2002-05-17) of the Pazo fonts.
-
-Computer Modern
-RSFS (Ralph Smith's Formal Script)
-Euler Math
- These font families are required when typesetting math
- using the packages mathptm, mathptmx, mathpple, or
- mathpazo. They are available in Type1 as well as METAFONT
- format Make sure to install at least the Type1 variants,
- possibly beside .mf.
-
-
-
-Font map files
---------------
-
-The following font map files (in a format that suits dvips
-and pdfTeX) are provided in the PSNFSS distribution. Use
-them immediately or merge them into one common map file:
-
- psnfss.map: for the Base35 fonts, eurmo10 and eurbo10
- charter.map: for Bitstream Charter
- utopia.map: for Adobe Utopia
- pazo.map for the Pazo math fonts
- fpls.map for the free substitutes (FPL) of the
- Palatino SC/OsF fonts
-
-psnfss.map is primarily destined for use with dvips. The
-entries for the fonts "eurmo10" and "eurbo10" may need to be
-customized: Feel free to change the /FontName's (EURM10 and
-EURB10) to lower case, if you have got the Type1 fonts from
-MicroPress rather than the BlueSky collection. This
-particular change is _not_ regarded as a violation of the
-license conditions.
-
-psnfss.map does _not_ make dvips embed the Base35 fonts.
-For use with pdfTeX you will, most likely, have to create a
-modified copy, which specifies embedding of all Base fonts.
-The other map files are equally suitable for use with either
-dvips or pdfTeX.
-
-Other applications, such as VTeX, need a different format of
-the font map files. They may also require entries for the
-raw (= not reencoded) fonts. When creating these map files,
-take those for dvips/pdfTeX as a model!
-
-
-
-The encoding vector 8r.enc
---------------------------
-
-Most Type1 text fonts, when used from TeX, are reencoded to
-the so-called TeXBase1 encoding, in order to make all glyphs
-accessible. This is performed using the reencoding file
-
- 8r.enc
-
-which distributed with PSNFSS. Consult the documentation of
-your TeX system, where to store this file!
-
-|
-| PSNFSS 9.x includes version 2.0 of 8r.enc. Make sure
-| that there exist no other, obsolete, instances of 8r.enc
-| in the applicable search path of your TeX system
-|
-
-
-
-Extra packages required for PSNFSS
-----------------------------------
-
-The "Graphics" bundle must be installed, since PSNFSS makes
-use of the package keyval.sty.
-
-
-
-Making sure that everything works
----------------------------------
-
-Run the test following files through LaTeX:
-
- test0.tex
- test1.tex
- test2.tex
- test3.tex
- mathtest.tex
- pitest.tex
-
-
-
-Files from PSNFSS v7.x, which are no longer part of the
-distribution
--------------------------------------------------------
-
-The files to support the commercial Lucida Bright and
-MathTime fonts are now distributed from the CTAN directories
-macros/latex/contrib/psnfssx/ and fonts/metrics/bh/lucida/.
-
-
--- finis
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/README b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/README
index 5d84037450..26dab86127 120000..100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/README
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/README
@@ -1 +1,264 @@
-00readme.txt \ No newline at end of file
+------------------------------------------------------------
+ PSNFSS 9.3 -- installation instructions
+------------------------------------------------------------
+ 2020-03-25
+ Walter Schmidt
+
+
+Contents
+--------
+
+- Overview
+- Removing obsolete files
+- Installing the virtual fonts, metrics and .fd files
+- Installing the PSNFSS macro packages
+- Installing the documentation
+- Fonts required for PSNFSS
+- Font map files
+- The encoding vector 8r.enc
+- Extra packages required for PSNFSS
+- Making sure that everything works
+- Files from PSNFSS v7.x, which are no longer part of the
+ distribution.
+
+
+
+Overview
+--------
+
+PSNFSS, originally developed by Sebastian Rahtz, is a set of
+LaTeX2e package files to use common PostScript text and
+symbol fonts, together with packages for typesetting math
+using virtual math fonts to match Times and Palatino.
+
+The macro packages are useless without the font description
+(fd) files, virtual fonts (vf) and font metric (tfm) files
+for the font families used. On CTAN, those for the Base 35
+fonts are provided in the archive lw35nfss.zip. The
+metrics, fd's and font map files for the free Utopia,
+Charter, FPL and Pazo fonts are provided in the archive file
+freenfss.zip.
+
+The PSNFSS collection does, however, NOT include the actual
+PostScript fonts, i.e., the .pfb and .afm files. See the
+below section "Fonts required for PSNFSS" .
+
+This document describes how to _install_ or _update_ PSNFSS.
+Detailed instructions how to _use_ PSNFSS with LaTeX can be
+found in the PDF document psnfss2e.pdf.
+
+
+
+Removing obsolete files
+-----------------------
+
+* If your current version of PSNFSS is 7.0 or older, you
+should remove manually _all_ macro files, .fd files, font
+metrics and virtual fonts, that have to do with the PSNFSS
+system or with the Base35, Utopia, Charter or Pazo fonts.
+
+* If your current version of PSNFSS is 8.x or 9.1, delete
+the files ot1fplmbb.fd and t1fplmbb.fd. In a TDS-compliant
+TeX system, they should reside in the directory
+texmf/tex/latex/psnfss.
+
+* Previous distributions of PSNFSS 9.0x would erroneously
+comprise a number of files named *8a.tfm in the directory
+texmf/fonts/tfm/adobe/palatino. These files did not do any
+harm, yet they are useless and should be deleted -- unless
+you are using VTeX, which does require them.
+
+
+
+Installing the virtual fonts, metrics and .fd files
+---------------------------------------------------
+Obtain the archive files lw35nfss.zip and freenfss.zip from
+CTAN:macros/latex/required/psnfss. If the file system
+layout of your TeX system complies with TDS, unzip them in
+the texmf root directory (usually named texmf) of your TeX
+system; all files will be unpacked into the right
+directories then. Otherwise you have to sort out manually
+the files from the .zip archives and copy them to the
+appropriate directories of your TeX system.
+
+The archives do _not_ include TFM files for the "raw" (= not
+re-encoded) PostScript text fonts. These files are required
+by VTeX only (and they are not PSNFSS-specific, anyway).
+
+
+
+Installing the PSNFSS macro packages
+------------------------------------
+
+Copy the files
+
+ 00readme.txt
+ changes.txt
+ manifest.txt
+ mathtest.tex
+ pitest.tex
+ psfonts.dtx
+ psfonts.ins
+ psnfss2e.tex
+ test0.tex
+ test1.tex
+ test2.tex
+ test3.tex
+
+to a directory where you keep documented LaTeX sources.
+In a TDS-compliant system this should be the directory
+
+ texmf/source/latex/psnfss/ .
+
+Run LaTeX on the installation script psfonts.ins to create
+the package (.sty) files. Move them to a directory where
+LaTeX will find them. In a TDS-compliant system this should
+be the directory
+
+ texmf/tex/latex/psnfss/ .
+
+The latter step is executed automagically by the
+installation script, provided that your DocStrip program has
+been configured appropriately and the target directory
+exists already.
+
+
+
+Installing the documentation
+----------------------------
+
+Copy the documentation file psnfss2e.pdf to a suitable
+directory; in a TDS-compliant system this should be
+
+ texmf/doc/latex/psnfss .
+
+
+
+Fonts required for PSNFSS
+-------------------------
+
+The "Base 35" fonts
+ Free substitutes for the commercial PostScript Base fonts
+ are available from the CTAN directory fonts/urw/base35.
+
+Adobe Utopia
+Bitstream Charter
+ The Type1 font files can be obtained for free from various
+ sources, e.g., CTAN:fonts/utopia and CTAN:fonts/charter.
+
+| The Utopia fonts are no longer a "required" component of
+| the LaTeX system, because of their license conditions.
+| Yet YOU MUST NOT OMIT the related font metrics and map
+| file records, regardless of whether or not the Type1 font
+| files are actually installed. Thus, the user will be
+| able to add the fonts without any further changes;
+| besides, other packages or virtual fonts may rely on
+| these TFMs.
+
+FPL (=Palatino SC/OsF)
+ Free substitutes for the commercial Palatino SC/OsF fonts
+ are available from CTAN:fonts/fpl
+
+Pazo
+ The Type1 fonts can be obtained from the CTAN directory
+ fonts/mathpazo. Notice that PSNFSS 9 needs version 1.003
+ (2002-05-17) of the Pazo fonts.
+
+Computer Modern
+RSFS (Ralph Smith's Formal Script)
+Euler Math
+ These font families are required when typesetting math
+ using the packages mathptm, mathptmx, mathpple, or
+ mathpazo. They are available in Type1 as well as METAFONT
+ format Make sure to install at least the Type1 variants,
+ possibly beside .mf.
+
+
+
+Font map files
+--------------
+
+The following font map files (in a format that suits dvips
+and pdfTeX) are provided in the PSNFSS distribution. Use
+them immediately or merge them into one common map file:
+
+ psnfss.map: for the Base35 fonts, eurmo10 and eurbo10
+ charter.map: for Bitstream Charter
+ utopia.map: for Adobe Utopia
+ pazo.map for the Pazo math fonts
+ fpls.map for the free substitutes (FPL) of the
+ Palatino SC/OsF fonts
+
+psnfss.map is primarily destined for use with dvips. The
+entries for the fonts "eurmo10" and "eurbo10" may need to be
+customized: Feel free to change the /FontName's (EURM10 and
+EURB10) to lower case, if you have got the Type1 fonts from
+MicroPress rather than the BlueSky collection. This
+particular change is _not_ regarded as a violation of the
+license conditions.
+
+psnfss.map does _not_ make dvips embed the Base35 fonts.
+For use with pdfTeX you will, most likely, have to create a
+modified copy, which specifies embedding of all Base fonts.
+The other map files are equally suitable for use with either
+dvips or pdfTeX.
+
+Other applications, such as VTeX, need a different format of
+the font map files. They may also require entries for the
+raw (= not reencoded) fonts. When creating these map files,
+take those for dvips/pdfTeX as a model!
+
+
+
+The encoding vector 8r.enc
+--------------------------
+
+Most Type1 text fonts, when used from TeX, are reencoded to
+the so-called TeXBase1 encoding, in order to make all glyphs
+accessible. This is performed using the reencoding file
+
+ 8r.enc
+
+which distributed with PSNFSS. Consult the documentation of
+your TeX system, where to store this file!
+
+|
+| PSNFSS 9.x includes version 2.0 of 8r.enc. Make sure
+| that there exist no other, obsolete, instances of 8r.enc
+| in the applicable search path of your TeX system
+|
+
+
+
+Extra packages required for PSNFSS
+----------------------------------
+
+The "Graphics" bundle must be installed, since PSNFSS makes
+use of the package keyval.sty.
+
+
+
+Making sure that everything works
+---------------------------------
+
+Run the test following files through LaTeX:
+
+ test0.tex
+ test1.tex
+ test2.tex
+ test3.tex
+ mathtest.tex
+ pitest.tex
+
+
+
+Files from PSNFSS v7.x, which are no longer part of the
+distribution
+-------------------------------------------------------
+
+The files to support the commercial Lucida Bright and
+MathTime fonts are now distributed from the CTAN directories
+macros/latex/contrib/psnfssx/ and fonts/metrics/bh/lucida/.
+
+
+-- finis
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/changes.txt b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/changes.txt
index e4da98f6fb..c60511c4b0 100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/changes.txt
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/changes.txt
@@ -1,119 +1,128 @@
+2020-03-25 PSNFSS 9.3 (UF)
+ * lw35nfss.zip: changed in fd-files of phv "mc" to "c", see
+ https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/299.
+ Adapted test1.tex to the change
+ * lw35nfss.zip: changed in fd-files pf pcz "mb" to "m" (the
+ font is medium).
+ * renamed 00readme.txt to README
+
+
2005-04-12 PSNFSS 9.2a
- fix for psnfss/3773, affecting only helvet.sty:
+ fix for psnfss/3773, affecting only helvet.sty:
the package can now be loaded before \documentclass
-
+
2004-10-18
* freenfss.zip: fixed a major bug in the Charter font metrics
(will I ever get them right?)
-
+
2004-09-15 PSNFSS 9.2
* Charter: improved kerning data (once again...)
-
+
* Palatino: additional font families pplx and pplj with real
smallcaps and oldstyle figures and improved kerning tables;
- the free FPL fonts can be used as a substitute for te required
+ the free FPL fonts can be used as a substitute for te required
Palatino SC/OsF fonts
-
+
* mathpazo, mathptmx: beside \upDelta and \upOmega also the
other upright uppercase Greek letters are explicitly accessible.
-
- * documentation psnfss2e.tex(.pdf) updated
-
+
+ * documentation psnfss2e.tex(.pdf) updated
+
* font map files: new file fpls.map for the FPL fonts.
-
+
* minor changes to mathtest.tex
-
+
(* lw35nfss.zip is unchanged)
2004-01-26 PSNFSS 9.1b
* freenfss.zip with fixed VFs and metrics for the Bitstream
Charter fonts: New kerning pairs Y-g and Y-s; corrected
- \fontdimen1 of the italic shapes; improved italic Euro symbols
-
+ \fontdimen1 of the italic shapes; improved italic Euro symbols
+
* helvet.sty: Fixed implementation of the key-value interface.
-
+
* Warning messages added to obsolete packages.
-
+
2003-11-17 PSNFSS 9.1
* Updated VFs for all Adobe text font families, except Utopia:
Added \texteuro, fixed zdot and \textasteriskcentered.
-
+
* Courier: normal asterisk (*) is now vertically centered.
-
- * New VFs for Bitstream Charter with revised kerning data and
- faked \texteuro. In particular, the overly tight kerning
+
+ * New VFs for Bitstream Charter with revised kerning data and
+ faked \texteuro. In particular, the overly tight kerning
between L and quoteright has been abolished.
* The Pazo doublestroke font is now assigned the encoding U,
rather than T1 and OT1. The files t1fplmbb.fd and ot1fplm.fd
are replaced by ufplmbb.fd.
-
- * The Utopia fonts are no longer regarded as "required"; the
+
+ * The Utopia fonts are no longer regarded as "required"; the
package utopia.sty is marked as "obsolete".
-
+
* Documentation psnfss2e.* updated accordingly.
* Test files enhanced to test the Euro symbols and the Pazo
doublestroke font, while Utopia is omitted now.
-
-
+
+
2003-03-02 PSNFSS 9.0c
* mathptmx,sty, mathpazo.sty: \upOmega and \UpDelta are of
type \mathord now, to make sure that they are always upright
-
+
* pifont.sty: \Pifill and \dingfill should no longer fail at
the beginning or end of a paragraph. (Bug fix suggested by FMi.)
-
+
* mathptm(x).sty: \jmath, \coprod, and \amalg will now generate
error messages rather than print black squares. (Suggested by
FMi.)
-
+
* Small changes to the documentation psnfss2e.*.
-
+
* Enhanced test0.tex to test also the math alphabets.
-
+
* 8r.enc: version 2.0, comprising all of the Mac Roman
character set, too.
-
+
* The *.map files and the file 8r.enc have been moved out of the
ZIP archives, since their final location in the texmf tree may
vary wrt/ changes in the TDS specs.
-
+
2002-09-08 PSNFSS 9.0a
* Fixed TFM and VF files for mathpazo. The size of certain
symbols was wrong, because of a bug in the fontinst program.
-
+
* psfonts.dtx: Changed definition of \hbar in mathpazo.sty
to improve spacing.
-
+
* Fixed identification strings in 8rpcr.fd and t1put.fd.
-
+
* Fixed comments in 8r.enc.
-
+
* Removed one unneeded file from lw35nfss.zip.
-
+
2002-07-04
* Improved installation instructions (file 00readme.txt)
-
+
2002-05-17 Pazo fonts v1.003
* Changed the positioning of the double stroke in X and Z in
Pazo Math Blackboard Bold (suggested by Marco Kuhlmann).
The font metrics are unchanged.
-
+
2002-04-24 PSNFSS-9.0
- * mathptmx.sty: Improved \hbar. Added missing redefinitions
+ * mathptmx.sty: Improved \hbar. Added missing redefinitions
of \defaultscriptratio and \defaultscriptscriptratio.
-
+
* psnfss2e.pdf: All fonts are embedded now.
2002-04-10 PSNFSS-9.0 pre-release
@@ -121,93 +130,93 @@
* 8r.enc: The TeXBase1Encoding includes the Euro symbol in
slot 128 now. Thus, future fonts that provide the Euro, can
be supported. This does, however, NOT affect the present
- Base35, Charter and Utopia fonts.
+ Base35, Charter and Utopia fonts.
* mathpazo.sty: The undocumented macro ppljeuro is no longer
- provided.
-
+ provided.
+
* freenfss.zip: The VFs and TFMs are to be used with version
1.002 of the Pazo fonts now.
-
+
* Palatino text fonts: The textcompanion fonts of the
Palatino family provide the Euro symbol \texteuro as well as
the Omega \textohm now. The letters are actually taken from
- the Pazo fonts.
-
- * Documentation psnfss2e.tex updated and slightly improved.
+ the Pazo fonts.
+
+ * Documentation psnfss2e.tex updated and slightly improved.
2002-02-28 Pazo fonts v1.002
* Added all the remaining uppercase latin letters and digit
"one" to Pazo Math Blackboard Bold.
-
+
* Re-designed \Phi to make it better proportioned
-
+
* Re-designed \varsigma to give it a more recognisable shape
(suggested by Pablo Rodriguez). Re-designed \xi and \zeta to
match the new \varsigma.
-
+
2001-06-04 PSNFSS-v8.2
-
+
* mathpazo.sty: Changed behavior of the options sc and osf.
\jmath and \imath changed back to type 'mathord', as in normal
LaTeX.
-
+
* mathptm.sty: Revoked the changes re. AMS fonts, since the
package is only provided for use with legacy douments, anyway.
-
+
* Many changes to the documentation (psnfss2e.*).
-
+
* test1.tex, test2.tex, test3.tex: Fixed typo.
-
+
2001/05/27 PSNFSS-v8.2beta
- * mathpazo.sty:
+ * mathpazo.sty:
An improved version of this package is now part of the PSNFSS
distribution.
-
+
* freenfss.zip:
Added TFM, VF and FD files for the Pazo fonts.
* mathptmx.sty
New option: [slantedGreek]
-
+
* The AMS fonts are scaled properly now, when used together
with the packages mathptm, mathptmx, mathpple or mathpazo.
Specifying the [psamsfonts] option for the packages amsfonts or
amssymb may be needed wrt/ the Euler Fraktur fonts, but will not
affect the scaling of the others.
-
+
* ot1*.fd:
additional font shape substitition bx/ui -> b/it
-
+
* fixed TFM file zptmcm7y.tfm so as to raise the subscripts
generated by mathptmx (pr/3279)
-
+
* fixed FD files for Adobe Courier so as to disable hyphenation
(I wonder why this bug was never noticed...)
-
+
* test files completely revised
-
+
2000-01-12 PSNFSS-v8.1
-
- * support for commercial fonts is no longer part of the basic
+
+ * support for commercial fonts is no longer part of the basic
PSNFSS distribution.
* new, enhanced user documentation
-
+
* freenfss.zip:
new file, containing metrics, vf's, fd's and map files for
Bitstream Charter and Adobe Utopia
-
- * lw35nfss.zip:
+
+ * lw35nfss.zip:
removed tfm's and vf's for `raw' fonts and the duplicate
psyr.tfm; removed tfm's and vf's for Helvetica Light, which
isn't free; removed the related entries from the .fd files, too;
added the fd/tfm/vf files of the mathpple collection.
- * metrics (general):
+ * metrics (general):
removed the checksums, which are useless anyway; added missing
macron accent to all sc fonts; removed 1-1 kern pair from
Palatino.
@@ -216,27 +225,27 @@
fonts plus mathpple.map to one single psnfss.map; removed
duplicate entries; the map file will unpack to dvips/psnfss/
now.
-
+
* 8r.enc: the file is now distributed as part of lw35nfss.zip
and will unpack to the directory dvips/psnfss/.
- * psfonts.dtx:
+ * psfonts.dtx:
added courier.sty, which was previously not generated from a
.dtx source; added charter.sty and utopia.sty, which were
previously generated from dtx's of their own; added
mathpple.sty.
-
- * mathptm.sty, mathptmx.sty:
+
+ * mathptm.sty, mathptmx.sty:
fixed problems in conjunction with latexsym.sty and amssymb.sty
(pr/2910, pr/2762) as FMi had suggested; fixed the weird warning
message with \boldmath (pr/2994); made \hbar work with Times;
fixed \big & friends for font sizes <> 10pt;
-
+
* mathpple.sty:
- this package is now part of the PSNFSS distribution;
+ this package is now part of the PSNFSS distribution;
slightly enlarged font sizes for super- and subscripts in math;
\Re, \Im, \infty taken from Euler now.
* helvet.sty: new option for scaling Helvetica
-
+
%% finis
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/manifest.txt b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/manifest.txt
index 473ac3dc9a..13bd3ab7fa 100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/manifest.txt
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/manifest.txt
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
The following files constitute the PSNFSS bundle and must be
-distributed as a whole.
+distributed as a whole.
This restriction does NOT affect 8r.enc, which is originally
distributed from <http://tug.org/fontname/8r.enc> and is
included here for the sake of completeness only.
-00readme.txt
+README
changes.txt
freenfss.zip (or all files included in this archive)
lw35nfss.zip (or all files included in this archive)
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx
index 2be328867b..a0cf4ab001 100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
% file: psfonts.dtx
%
% Copyright 1995--1998 Sebastian Rahtz
-% Copyright 1999--2005 Sebastian Rahtz, Walter Schmidt
+% Copyright 1999--2020 Sebastian Rahtz, Walter Schmidt
%
% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
%<charter>\ProvidesPackage{charter}%
%<utopia>\ProvidesPackage{utopia}%
%<mathpazo>\ProvidesPackage{mathpazo}%
-[2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a
+[2020/03/25 PSNFSS-v9.3
%<times>(SPQR)
%<mathptm>Times w/ Math (SPQR, WaS)
%<mathptmx>Times w/ Math, improved (SPQR, WaS)
@@ -73,10 +73,10 @@
% \maketitle
%
% \noindent
-% The source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx} contains suitable package files
+% The source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx} contains suitable package files
% to use common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX.
-% See the file \texttt{00readme.txt} for the installation instructions;
-% it also explains how to obtain the
+% See the file \texttt{README} for the installation instructions;
+% it also explains how to obtain the
% related Type1 fonts, font definition files, font metrics and virtual fonts.
%
% See the document `Using common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX',
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
\fi
}{\endlist}
% \end{macrocode}
-% All the old Dingbat commands still work;
+% All the old Dingbat commands still work;
% they are now implemented using the +\Pi...+ commands.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\ding}{\Pisymbol{pzd}}
@@ -295,12 +295,12 @@
\PackageError
%<mathptm> {mathptm}
%<mathptmx> {mathptmx}
- {The symbols \protect\jmath, \protect\amalg\space and
+ {The symbols \protect\jmath, \protect\amalg\space and
\protect\coprod\MessageBreak
are not available with this package}
- {Type \space <return> \space to proceed;
+ {Type \space <return> \space to proceed;
your command will be ignored.}}
-\let\amalg=\jmath
+\let\amalg=\jmath
\let\coprod=\jmath
% \end{macrocode}
%
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
\def\hbar{{\mskip1.6mu\mathchar'26\mkern-7.6muh}}
%</mathptm>
% \end{macrocode}
-% With \textsf{mathptmx}, PSNFSS 9.0 and later is using an improved definition,
+% With \textsf{mathptmx}, PSNFSS 9.0 and later is using an improved definition,
% which was adopted from Frank Mittelbach's \textsf{mathtime} package:
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*mathptmx>
@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@
% `BlueSky' distribution.
% \end{itemize}
% Special thanks to Daniel Schlieper, who suggested the
-% development of the \textsf{mathpple} package,
+% development of the \textsf{mathpple} package,
% contributed many good ideas and helped with testing.
%
%
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Make Palatino (+ppl+) the default roman font.
-% If the options +osf+ or +sc+ were specified,
+% If the options +osf+ or +sc+ were specified,
% use +pplj+ or +pplx+ instead,
% and make sure that +\oldstylenums+ switches to +pplj+, too.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The Pazo fonts provide an Euro symbol, which is now available in the
-% Palatino text companion fonts. For the sake of compatibility, we still define
+% Palatino text companion fonts. For the sake of compatibility, we still define
% the macro +\ppleuro+, which was introduced with version 8.2, and
% we make it work with the
% \textsf{eurofont} and \textsf{europs} packages:
@@ -731,14 +731,14 @@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Now we declare the math fonts. The \textsf{mathpazo} package uses
-% a Palatino text font family with OT1 encoding
+% a Palatino text font family with OT1 encoding
% as the +operators+ and +\mathit+ alphabets.
% If the +sc+ option was specified, we use the family +pplx+.
% Otherwise we just take +ppl+, thus making sure that no oldstyle digits are
% used in math mode. Note that specifying both +sc+ and +osf+ gives
% oldstyle numbers in text and uses the family +pplx+ in math mode,
% so that the +ppl+ family is not required at all. Thus, the number
-% of TFM's loaded by \TeX{} is minimized.
+% of TFM's loaded by \TeX{} is minimized.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifpazo@sc
\DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{pplx}{m}{n}
@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{bold} {OT1}{ppl}{b}{it}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
-% Uppercase upright Greek
+% Uppercase upright Greek
% and math symbols such as `plus', `equal' and others
% are taken from a new symbol font named +upright+.
% Its spacing is less tight than in the text font.
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@
% As to uppercase Greek, see below!
%
% The follwowing symbols used to come from `letters'.
-% Now they are taken from `operators', with respect to
+% Now they are taken from `operators', with respect to
% correct spacing of decimal numbers:
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareMathSymbol{,}{\mathpunct}{operators}{44}
@@ -990,7 +990,7 @@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Credits}
-% The Pazo fonts and the related virtual fonts
+% The Pazo fonts and the related virtual fonts
% were created by Diego Puga.
% The \textsf{mathpazo} package was written by D.~Puga and W.~Schmidt.
% \Finale
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf
index c7f27997cd..cc34d5fb51 100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex
index 2e60445264..c7dc0dafa7 100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-% file: psnfss2e.tex as of 2004-09-15
+% file: psnfss2e.tex as of 2020-03-25
%
-% Copyright 2000--2004 Walter Schmidt
+% Copyright 2000--2020 Walter Schmidt
%
% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
\newif\ifutopia
-% \utopiatrue
+% \utopiatrue
% If you have got the Utopia fonts, uncomment the above line,
% or put \utopiatrue into your ltxguide.cfg.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
\newcommand{\Lpack}[1]{\textsf{#1}}
% the macros for the typeface samples:
-\newlength{\rightwidth}
+\newlength{\rightwidth}
\rightwidth=11cm
\newlength{\leftwidth}
\leftwidth=\textwidth
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
And when one looked up again at the mountains there was the whole
unbearable glory of the risen sun.
\par}}
- \par
+ \par
\medskip}
@@ -124,12 +124,12 @@
\author{Walter Schmidt}
-\date{PSNFSS version 9.2 \\ 2004-09-15}
+\date{PSNFSS version 9.3 \\ 2020-03-25}
\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Walter Schmidt},
pdftitle={Using common PostScript fonts with LaTeX},
- pdfsubject={PSNFSS v9.2},
+ pdfsubject={PSNFSS v9.3},
pdfkeywords={LaTeX PSNFSS PostScript fonts}}
@@ -158,16 +158,16 @@ a number of free fonts.
\section{Package overview}
The easiest way to make use of the above-mentioned typefaces is to completely
-replace one or more of the font families used by \LaTeX{} as
+replace one or more of the font families used by \LaTeX{} as
`roman', `sans serif' and `typewriter' family and for math.
-This is accomplished by the packages listed in table \ref{tab:packages}.
+This is accomplished by the packages listed in table \ref{tab:packages}.
Its first row lists the default (Computer Modern) font families.
-An empty column indicates that a package does not change the particular
+An empty column indicates that a package does not change the particular
font family. Some of these packages need more detailed explanation and
are described in the below sections \ref{sec:helvet}, \ref{sec:mathpazo}
and \ref{sec:mathptmx}.
-The PSNFSS distribution includes also a package
+The PSNFSS distribution includes also a package
\Lpack{pifont}, which serves for accessing symbol fonts (aka `Pi~fonts'),
such as Symbol and Zapf Dingbats, see section~\ref{sec:pifont}.
@@ -183,29 +183,29 @@ such as Symbol and Zapf Dingbats, see section~\ref{sec:pifont}.
\hline
\textbf{package} & \textbf{roman} & \textbf{sans serif} & \textbf{typewriter} & \textbf{formulas} \\\hline\hline
(none) & CM Roman & CM Sans Serif & CM Typewriter & $\approx$ CM Roman\\\hline
-\Lpack{mathpazo} & Palatino
+\Lpack{mathpazo} & Palatino
&
&
& $\approx$ Palatino\\\hline
-\Lpack{mathptmx} & Times
+\Lpack{mathptmx} & Times
&
&
& $\approx$ Times\\\hline
-\Lpack{helvet} &
+\Lpack{helvet} &
& Helvetica
&
& \\\hline
-\Lpack{avant} &
+\Lpack{avant} &
& Avant~Garde
&
& \\\hline
\Lpack{courier} &
&
- & Courier
+ & Courier
& \\\hline
\Lpack{chancery} & Zapf Chancery
- &
- &
+ &
+ &
& \\\hline
\Lpack{bookman} & Bookman
& Avant~Garde
@@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ such as Symbol and Zapf Dingbats, see section~\ref{sec:pifont}.
& Courier
& \\\hline
\Lpack{charter} & Charter
- &
- &
+ &
+ &
& \\\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
@@ -231,17 +231,17 @@ such as Symbol and Zapf Dingbats, see section~\ref{sec:pifont}.
\subsection{Output font encoding}
None of the packages listed in table~\ref{tab:packages} changes the
output font encoding from its default setting OT1.
-It is, however, highly recommended to use the fonts with the extended
+It is, however, highly recommended to use the fonts with the extended
T1 and TS1 (text symbols) encodings by means of the commands:
\begin{quote}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}+\\
+\usepackage{textcomp}+
\end{quote}
When using \ps\ fonts that come from `outside the \TeX{} world',
-there is no reason at all to stay with the obsolete OT1~encoding,
+there is no reason at all to stay with the obsolete OT1~encoding,
which would not provide access to all available glyphs.
-However, since these fonts were not particularly designed
-for use with \TeX{}, they do \emph{not} include all of the
+However, since these fonts were not particularly designed
+for use with \TeX{}, they do \emph{not} include all of the
text companion (TS1) symbols.
@@ -254,13 +254,13 @@ Using this command requires the \Lpack{textcomp} package; see above.
\subsection{Inter-line spacing}
-With certain font families, the leading of the standard \LaTeX{}
-document classes may be too small.
-This results from the larger x-height of these typefaces, as compared with
+With certain font families, the leading of the standard \LaTeX{}
+document classes may be too small.
+This results from the larger x-height of these typefaces, as compared with
Computer Modern.
Since it is a question of document design and line width,
-the packages of the PSNFSS bundle do \emph{not} take care of this.
-Issuing the command
+the packages of the PSNFSS bundle do \emph{not} take care of this.
+Issuing the command
\begin{quote}
+\linespread+ \arg{factor}
\end{quote}
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Typical values for \m{factor} are in the range of $1.04\dots1.1$.
\subsection{Using sans serif fonts}
-The packages \Lpack{helvet} and \Lpack{avant} do not change the
+The packages \Lpack{helvet} and \Lpack{avant} do not change the
default text font family from `roman'.
If required, the additional command
\begin{quote}
@@ -284,9 +284,9 @@ used in the formulas!
\section{The package \Lpack{helvet}}
\label{sec:helvet}
Helvetica is actually somewhat larger than other typefaces
-of the same nominal size.
+of the same nominal size.
As a result, mixing, \eg Times and Helvetica within running text
-may look bad.
+may look bad.
\begin{decl}
\texttt{[scaled=}\m{scale}\texttt{]}\\
\texttt{[scaled]}
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ This can be fixed by loading the package with the option
\texttt{[scaled=}\m{scale}\texttt{]},
for instance:
+\usepackage[scaled=.92]{helvet}+.
-As a result, the font family \texttt{phv} (Helvetica) will be
+As a result, the font family \texttt{phv} (Helvetica) will be
scaled down to 92\% of its `natural' size, which is suitable
for use with Adobe Times.
Specifying +[scaled]+ alone is equivalent to +[scaled=0.95]+% and makes
@@ -309,8 +309,8 @@ Specifying +[scaled]+ alone is equivalent to +[scaled=0.95]+% and makes
\label{sec:mathpazo}
Loading
%% \NEWfeature{2001-06-04 v8.2}
-this package changes the default roman font family
-to Adobe Palatino, and the virtual `mathpazo' fonts will be used
+this package changes the default roman font family
+to Adobe Palatino, and the virtual `mathpazo' fonts will be used
for math.
These virtual fonts are made up basically from Palatino Italic, with the
missing math symbols coming from the CM and Pazo math fonts.
@@ -324,14 +324,14 @@ missing math symbols coming from the CM and Pazo math fonts.
By default, the package \Lpack{mathpazo} uses
the typeface family +ppl+ as the roman text font family.
The option +[sc]+ selects Palatino with real smallcaps (family +pplx+) insread.
-Correspondingly, the option +[osf]+ selects Palatino with smallcaps and default
-oldstyle figures (family +pplj+).
+Correspondingly, the option +[osf]+ selects Palatino with smallcaps and default
+oldstyle figures (family +pplj+).
Of course, oldstyle figures will be used only in text mode, as opposed to formulas.
\NEWfeature{2004-09-15 v9.2}
Using either option is strongly recommended:
Beside the real smallcaps, the font families +pplx+ and +pplj+ show further
-improvements over +ppl+: Increased word space, enhanced kerning tables,
-additional `dotlessj' glyph.
+improvements over +ppl+: Increased word space, enhanced kerning tables,
+additional `dotlessj' glyph.
\begin{decl}
+[slantedGreek]+
@@ -362,13 +362,13 @@ Upright \emph{lowercase} Greek is, however, not available.
+\mathbb+
\end{decl}
+\mathbold+ is a math alphabet for typesetting variables (incl.\ Greek)
-in a {\bfseries\itshape bold italic} style. Do not mix this up with +\mathbf+,
+in a {\bfseries\itshape bold italic} style. Do not mix this up with +\mathbf+,
which selects a {\bfseries\upshape bold upright} text font
for use in math!
+\mathbb+ is a `blackboard bold' alphabet, whose characters
-are taken from the Pazo fonts. %% \NEWfeature{2002-04-10 v9.0}
-All upper case letters and the numeral `1' are available.
+are taken from the Pazo fonts. %% \NEWfeature{2002-04-10 v9.0}
+All upper case letters and the numeral `1' are available.
If you want to use a different, external, doublestroke alphabet,
load the package \Lpack{mathpazo} with the package option +[noBBppl]+, see above.
@@ -386,29 +386,29 @@ one of these packages, using the +\euro+ command from the
\subsection{Font size of the `large' math symbols}
-With \Lpack{mathpazo}, the `large' math symbols are automatically
-scaled to fit the base font size.
-In contrast to standard \LaTeX{} you need not
+With \Lpack{mathpazo}, the `large' math symbols are automatically
+scaled to fit the base font size.
+In contrast to standard \LaTeX{} you need not
load the package \Lpack{exscale} for this purpose!
\subsection{Known problems}
In contrast to the standard CM fonts, the virtual \Lpack{mathpazo} fonts
-do not provide any Greek letters in the math alphabet +\mathrm+.
-Applying this math alphabet command to Greek letters
+do not provide any Greek letters in the math alphabet +\mathrm+.
+Applying this math alphabet command to Greek letters
will result in garbage output.
\section{The package \Lpack{mathptmx}}
\label{sec:mathptmx}
-Loading this package changes the default roman font family
-to Times, and the virtual `mathptmx' fonts will be used
-for math.
+Loading this package changes the default roman font family
+to Times, and the virtual `mathptmx' fonts will be used
+for math.
These virtual fonts are made up basically from Times Italic, with the
-missing math symbols coming from CM, RSFS (for +\mathcal+) and
-Adobe~Symbol.
+missing math symbols coming from CM, RSFS (for +\mathcal+) and
+Adobe~Symbol.
\subsection{Package options}
\begin{decl}
@@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ Upright \emph{lowercase} Greek is, however, not available.
\subsection{Font size of the `large' math symbols}
-With \Lpack{mathptmx}, the `large' math symbols are automatically scaled
-to fit the base font size. In contrast to standard \LaTeX{} you need not
+With \Lpack{mathptmx}, the `large' math symbols are automatically scaled
+to fit the base font size. In contrast to standard \LaTeX{} you need not
load the package \Lpack{exscale} for this purpose!
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ load the package \Lpack{exscale} for this purpose!
\item There are no bold math fonts, and +\boldmath+ has no effect.
Use of the package \Lpack{bm} in conjunction with \Lpack{mathptmx}
is not recommended.
- \item The symbols
+ \item The symbols
+\jmath+, +\coprod +and +\amalg+
are not available.
\end{itemize}
@@ -449,10 +449,10 @@ load the package \Lpack{exscale} for this purpose!
\section{The package \Lpack{pifont}}
\label{sec:pifont}
-Using symbol fonts is supported by means of the
+Using symbol fonts is supported by means of the
\Lpack{pifont} package, providing commands for using the Zapf Dingbats font,
as well as an interface to other families.\footnote{%
-This section was adopted, with minor changes,
+This section was adopted, with minor changes,
from \cite{companion}, 1st ed.}
\subsection{Commands for using Zapf Dingbats}
@@ -462,8 +462,8 @@ from \cite{companion}, 1st ed.}
\end{decl}
A given character can be chosen via the +\ding+ command.
-Its parameter is an integer that specifies the character to be
-typeset. For example, +\ding{38}+ gives \ding{38};
+Its parameter is an integer that specifies the character to be
+typeset. For example, +\ding{38}+ gives \ding{38};
see table~\vref{tab:dingbats}.
\begin{decl}
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ with a little space on the left and right:
\caption{The characters in the \ps{} font Zapf Dingbats}
\label{tab:dingbats}
\medskip
-
+
{\footnotesize
\begin{tabular}{|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|}
\hline
@@ -609,14 +609,14 @@ the specified symbol, with some space at the left and right
\section{NFSS classification}
-Table~\vref{tab:families} lists all text and symbol font shapes
+Table~\vref{tab:families} lists all text and symbol font shapes
supported by the basic PSNFSS distribution,
and the related \ps\ fonts.
\NEWdescription{2004-09-15 v9.2}
-With the exception of Charter and Utopia, these fonts are commercial products.
+With the exception of Charter and Utopia, these fonts are commercial products.
Therefore, most \TeX\ systems include free substitutes instead.
-Available encodings are OT1, T1 and TS1, except for
+Available encodings are OT1, T1 and TS1, except for
Symbol and Zapf~Dingbats, which are implemented with encoding U.
See \cite{fntguide} for how to access a given font shape directly.
@@ -628,14 +628,14 @@ whose typographical quality is -- at least -- questionable.
The math font families loaded by the
\Lpack{mathptm}, \Lpack{mathptmx}, \Lpack{mathpazo} and \Lpack{mathpple} packages
are not listed here.
-See the documented source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx}
+See the documented source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx}
for information on this topic.
\begin{table}[p]
\caption{Font shapes supported by the basic PSNFSS distribution}
\label{tab:families}
\medskip
-
+
{\small
\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{|l|l|l|>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}X|}
\hline
@@ -663,9 +663,9 @@ for information on this topic.
pnc & b & n, sl, it, sc & NewCenturySchlbk-Bold, NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic\\ \hline \hline
\multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Palatino}}\\ \hline
ppl & m & n, sl, it, sc & Palatino-Roman, Palatino-Italic\\ \hline
- ppl & b & n, sl, it, sc & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldItalic\\ \hline
+ ppl & b & n, sl, it, sc & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldItalic\\ \hline
pplx & m & n, it, sc & Palatino-Roman, Palatino-Italic, Palatino-SC\\ \hline
- pplx & b & n, it & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldItalic\\ \hline
+ pplx & b & n, it & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldItalic\\ \hline
pplj & m & n, it, sc & Palatino-Roman, Palatino-SC, Palatino-Italic, Palatino-ItalicOsF\\ \hline
pplj & b & n, it & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldOsF, Palatino-BoldItalic, Palatino-BoldItalicOsF\\ \hline \hline
\multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Times}}\\ \hline
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ They are provided for compatibility with existing documents only.
\begin{tabular}{|l|p{1.8cm}p{2.2cm}p{2.4cm}p{2.2cm}|}
\hline
\textbf{package} & \textbf{roman} & \textbf{sans serif} & \textbf{typewriter} & \textbf{math} \\\hline\hline
-\Lpack{times} & Times
+\Lpack{times} & Times
& Helvetica
& Courier
& \\\hline
@@ -708,11 +708,11 @@ They are provided for compatibility with existing documents only.
& Helvetica
& Courier
& \\\hline
-\Lpack{mathptm} & Times
+\Lpack{mathptm} & Times
&
&
& $\approx$ Times\\\hline
-\Lpack{mathpple} & Palatino
+\Lpack{mathpple} & Palatino
&
&
& $\approx$ Palatino\\\hline
@@ -727,10 +727,10 @@ They are provided for compatibility with existing documents only.
\subsection{The packages \Lpack{times} and \Lpack{palatino}}
-These packages do not load suitable math fonts,
-and they do not scale the Helvetica fonts appropriately
+These packages do not load suitable math fonts,
+and they do not scale the Helvetica fonts appropriately
to match Times and Palatino -- see section \ref{sec:helvet}.
-Use \Lpack{mathptmx} or \Lpack{mathpazo} in conjunction with
+Use \Lpack{mathptmx} or \Lpack{mathpazo} in conjunction with
\Lpack{helvet} and \Lpack{courier} instead!
In case you need to load Times or Palatino \emph{without} the
@@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ basic NFSS commands. For instance,
+\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}+
\end{quote}
changes only the default roman font family to
-\texttt{ptm}, i.e.\ Times.
+\texttt{ptm}, i.e.\ Times.
\subsection{The package \Lpack{mathptm}}
The package \Lpack{mathptm} is a predecessor to \Lpack{mathptmx}.
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ be available in Type~1 format.
\Lpack{mathpple} is a predecessor to \Lpack{mathpazo},
using also a set of virtual math fonts to go with Palatino.
The Greek alphabet is, however, taken from the
-Euler fonts (which get slanted), rather than from the Pazo fonts.
+Euler fonts (which get slanted), rather than from the Pazo fonts.
The package \Lpack{mathpple} does not support the
Palatino SC/OsF fonts, and there is no `blackboard bold' math alphabet.
Further flaws are:
@@ -766,31 +766,31 @@ Further flaws are:
\item There are no bold variants of +\partial+ and +\infty+.
\item +\jmath+ is taken from the CM math italic font, which does
not blend well with Palatino.
- \item DVI viewers may exhibit problems as to rendering of the artificially slanted
+ \item DVI viewers may exhibit problems as to rendering of the artificially slanted
Greek letters.
\end{itemize}
The newer \Lpack{mathpazo} package can be considered as
-superior; yet you may still use \Lpack{mathpple}, if you prefer
+superior; yet you may still use \Lpack{mathpple}, if you prefer
the shape of its Greek letters.
\subsection{The package \Lpack{utopia}}
-Use %%\NEWdescription{2003-11-17 v9.1}
-of the \Lpack{utopia}
-package is no longer recommended, because
+Use %%\NEWdescription{2003-11-17 v9.1}
+of the \Lpack{utopia}
+package is no longer recommended, because
the newer package \Lpack{fourier} provides a basically improved
-interface to the Utopia typeface and loads suitable math fonts, too.
+interface to the Utopia typeface and loads suitable math fonts, too.
Notice that this package does \emph{not} belong to the PSNFSS collection!
-Furthermore, the \LaTeX3 team does no longer regard the Utopia
+Furthermore, the \LaTeX3 team does no longer regard the Utopia
fonts as a \emph{required} component of \LaTeX{},
-because their license does not comply with the strict
+because their license does not comply with the strict
guidelines of the FSF.
\section{Typeface samples}
The following samples show the regular font of each typeface family
-supported by PSNFSS.
+supported by PSNFSS.
The particular font size and baselineskip is indicated below the font name.
Notice that Helvetica is scaled to 92\,\% of the nominal size.
@@ -853,11 +853,11 @@ The PSNFSS system was originally developed by Sebastian Rahtz.
The virtual \Lpack{mathptm} and \Lpack{mathptmx} fonts and the related packages
were created by Alan Jeffrey, Sebastian Rathz and Ulrik Vieth.
-The \Lpack{mathpple} package and its virtual fonts are based
+The \Lpack{mathpple} package and its virtual fonts are based
on earlier work by Aloysius Helminck. Special thanks to Daniel Schlieper
without whose initiative the package would not have been developed.
-The Pazo math fonts and the related virtual fonts were created
+The Pazo math fonts and the related virtual fonts were created
by Diego Puga.
diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/test1.tex b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/test1.tex
index 77be282aeb..3e981080da 100644
--- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/test1.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/test1.tex
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
\maketitle
\def\Try#1#2{%
{\fontfamily{#1}\selectfont
-This is typeset in #2 (#1):
+This is typeset in #2 (#1):
\begin{quote}
\raggedright
A regular f\'ee costs 123\,\texteuro.\\
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ A regular f\'ee costs 123\,\texteuro.\\
Poppe for putting this in.}}
\begin{quote}
\raggedright
-\fontfamily{phv}\fontseries{mc}\selectfont
+\fontfamily{phv}\fontseries{c}\selectfont
\upshape A narrow f\'ee costs 123\,\texteuro.\\
\slshape A narrow slanted f\'ee costs 123\,\texteuro.\\
{\fontseries{bc}\selectfont