summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm')
-rw-r--r--macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm
index 5ecbfc361f..7619de9657 100644
--- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm
+++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/fams-ini.opm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
\ttlight,\ttcond,\dunhill: {\rm\it} \upital: {\rm} }
\_famalias [LMfonts] \_famalias [Latin Modern Fonts]
-\_famtext {TeX Gyre fonts based o Adobe 35:}
+\_famtext {TeX Gyre fonts based on Adobe 35:}
\_faminfo [Termes] {TeX Gyre Termes fonts based on Times} {f-termes}
{ -,\caps: {\rm\bf\it\bi} }
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
\_faminfo [Pagella] {TeX Gyre Pagella fonts based on Palatino} {f-pagella}
{ -,\caps: {\rm\bf\it\bi} }
-\_famalias [Palation]
+\_famalias [Palatino]
\_faminfo [Schola] {TeX Gyre Schola fonts based on New Century} {f-schola}
{ -,\caps: {\rm\bf\it\bi} }
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
\_famtext {Other fonts:}
-\_faminfo [Linux Libertine] {Free fonts typicaly installed in systems} {f-libertine}
+\_faminfo [Linux Libertine] {Free fonts typically installed on systems} {f-libertine}
{ -: {\rm\bf\it\bi} \semi: {\rm\it}
\caps,\sans,\mono,\caps\sans: {\rm\bf\it\bi} -: {\initials\displ\keybr} }
\_famalias [Libertine] \_famalias [LinLibertine]
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
\medium,\cond\medium, \light, \cond\light:{\rm\it} }
\_famalias [Antt]
-\_faminfo [Baskerville] {Free vaiants of classical Baskerville} {f-baskerville}
+\_faminfo [Baskerville] {Free variants of classical Baskerville} {f-baskerville}
{ -,\caps: {\rm\bf\it\bi} }
\_famalias [BaskevilleF]
@@ -76,11 +76,11 @@
Once you have prepared a font family file with the name `f-<famname>.opm` and \TeX/ is
able to see it in your filesystem then you can type \^`\fontfam``[<famname>]` and
-the file is read, so the information about font family is loaded. The name
+the file is read, so the information about the font family is loaded. The name
`<famname>` must be lowercase and without spaces in the file name
-`f-<famname>.opm`. On the other hand the `\fontfam` command gives more tolerance:
+`f-<famname>.opm`. On the other hand the `\fontfam` command is more tolerant:
you can write uppercase letters and spaces here. The spaces are ignored and
-letters are converted to lowercase.
+uppercase letters are converted to lowercase.
For example `\fontfam [LM Fonts]` is equivalent to \fontfam [LMfonts] and both
commands load the file `f-lmfonts.opm`.
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ existed file `fams-ini.opm`.
The information from the user's `fams-local.opm` file has precedence.
For example `fams-ini.opm` declares aliases Times$\to$Termes etc. If you
-have original Times purchased from Adobe then you can register your
-declaration about Times family in `fams-local.opm`. When an user write
-`\fontfam[Times]` then orginal Times (no Termes) is used in such case.
+have the original Times purchased from Adobe then you can register your
+declaration of Adobe's Times family in `fams-local.opm`. When a user writes
+`\fontfam[Times]` then the original Times (not Termes) is used.
The `fams-ini.opm` and `fams-local.opm` files use the macros
`\_famifo`, `\_famalias` and `\_famtext`. See the example from