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a/fonts/stix2-otf/AUTHORS.txt b/fonts/stix2-otf/AUTHORS.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4cb1aa5a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/stix2-otf/AUTHORS.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# This is the official list of project authors for copyright purposes. +# This file is distinct from the CONTRIBUTORS.txt file. +# See the latter for an explanation. +# +# Names should be added to this file as: +# Name or Organization + +The STI Pub Companies + +# The STI Pub Companies is a consortium consisting of AIP Publishing, +# American Chemical Society, American Mathematical Society, American +# Physical Society, Elsevier, Inc., and The Institute of Electrical +# and Electronic Engineers, Inc. diff --git a/fonts/stix2-otf/CONTRIBUTORS.txt b/fonts/stix2-otf/CONTRIBUTORS.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b83477d10d --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/stix2-otf/CONTRIBUTORS.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# This is the list of people who have contributed to this project, +# and includes those not listed in AUTHORS.txt because they are not +# copyright authors. For example, company employees may be listed +# here because their company holds the copyright and is listed there. +# +# Names should be added to this file as: +# Name + +Ross Mills +John Hudson +Paul Hanslow +Khaled Hosny +David M. Jones + diff --git a/fonts/stix2-otf/FONTLOG.txt b/fonts/stix2-otf/FONTLOG.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84f7143bfe --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/stix2-otf/FONTLOG.txt @@ -0,0 +1,821 @@ +FONTLOG +STIX Two font family +======================== + +This file provides detailed information on the STIX Two family of +fonts. This information should be distributed along with the STIX Two +fonts and any derivative works. + +Please direct any questions or general comments to the STIX Fonts +project. Bug reports and technical support issues should be submitted +through + + https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts + +where you can also find a list of known issues. + +Basic Font Information +---------------------- + +INTRODUCTION + +The Scientific and Technical Information eXchange (STIX) fonts are +intended to satisfy the demanding needs of authors, publishers, +printers, and others working in the scientific, medical, and technical +fields. They combine a comprehensive Unicode-based collection of +mathematical symbols and alphabets with a set of text faces suitable +for professional publishing. The fonts are available royalty-free +under the SIL Open Font License. + +Version 2.0.0 of the STIX fonts, now known as "STIX Two", is a +thorough revision undertaken by the renowned type house Tiro Typeworks +Ltd. (https://www.tiro.com). The STIX Two fonts consist of one Math +font, two variable text fonts (STIXTwoTextVF-Roman and +STIXTwoTextVF-Italic), and eight static text fonts (Regular, Italic, +Medium, Medium Italic, SemiBold, SemiBold Italic, Bold, and Bold +Italic) derived from the variable fonts. Together, they provide a +uniform set of fonts that can be used throughout the production +process, whether that be a traditional print-only process, an entirely +electronic one, or a combination of the two. + +The STIX project began through the joint efforts of American +Mathematical Society (AMS), American Institute of Physics (AIP), +American Physical Society (APS), American Chemical Society (ACS), +Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and Elsevier. +These companies are collectively known as the STI Pub companies. + +A FRESH TAKE ON TIMES ROMAN + +The original version of STIX was based on Times Roman, which has now +been updated for the digital age. + +As is well known, Times Roman was originally intended for printing the +London Times. What is not generally appreciated is that the +production quality of the *Times* was atypically high: It was printed +on unusually high-quality paper on presses that operated more slowly +than most newspaper presses. This allowed for the design of a +typeface that could exploit this level of care: serifs could be much +finer and counters (enclosed areas such as that in the lowercase e) +could be much smaller than in other newspaper typefaces. These +features of the font have not always fared well in less exacting +environments. At the same time, a notable quirk of the Times Roman +family is that the bold font is, in many respects, strikingly +dissimilar to the roman font. + +Tiro Typeworks explain their approach to updating the Times Roman +basis of STIX as follows: + + "Our principal goal in approaching STIX Two was to address several + inherent deficiencies in the Times New Roman model as well as + expand the typographic features. This process necessarily + involved diverging somewhat from Times, given that many features + of that typeface are either incompatible with current printing + methods and electronic reading environments, and some others too + esoteric to repeat. That said, the essential 'Times-ness' + remains, we believe, and such changes won't distract readers and + users in any negative way. + + "At the core of Times' problems was inappropriate digitization, + using an optical size model too large to be scaled down to text + sizes, with compensations appropriate to its original purpose and + printing technique, but not for 21st century conditions. We have + also re-thought somewhat overall proportions and spacing, with + changes made in varying degrees to both the Roman and the Italic + (and we have begun to harmonize the Bold, which has always been a + major shortcoming with Times New Roman)." + +ChangeLog +--------- + +13 January 2021, STIX Two, version 2.11 + +* Changed "Semibold" to "SemiBold" in all font and file names. + +* Fixed various technical issues required for compatibility with the + Google Fonts platform. There were no changes to font metrics or + glyph shapes. + +----------------------------------- + +18 December 2020, STIX Two, version 2.10 + +For compatibility with the internal major/minor versioning convention +used by the OpenType font format, the public version number was +switched from the three-part semantic versioning convention to a +two-part number. + +All non-variable fonts are now available in both OTF and TTF formats. + +The WOFF format is no longer distributed. + +COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN 2.0.2 AND 2.10 + +There have been extensive changes to both glyph shapes and font +metrics in this release. These could affect the layout of documents +prepared with previous versions of these fonts. + +UPDATES TO MATH AND TEXT FONTS + +The following changes apply to both the text and math fonts: + +* Removed the Macintosh platform entries from the name table as they + are now considered obsolete. + +* Completed U+2100..214F Letterlike Symbols by adding + + U+2100 ACCOUNT OF + U+2101 ADDRESSED TO THE SUBJECT + U+2103 DEGREE CELSIUS + U+2104 CENTRE LINE SYMBOL + U+2106 CADA UNA + U+2108 SCRUPLE + U+2109 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT + + U+2114 L B BAR SYMBOL + U+211F RESPONSE + + U+2120 SERVICE MARK + U+2121 TELEPHONE SIGN + U+2123 VERSICLE + U+212A KELVIN SIGN + + U+2139 INFORMATION SOURCE + U+213A ROTATED CAPITAL Q + U+213B ROTATED CAPITAL Q + + U+214C PER SIGN + U+214D AKTIESELSKAB + U+214E TURNED SMALL F + U+214F SYMBOL FOR SAMARITAN SOURCE + +* Extended U+2000..206F General Punctuation by adding + + U+2000 EN QUAD + U+2001 EM QUAD + U+2002 EN SPACE + U+2003 EM SPACE + U+2004 THREE-PER-EM SPACE + U+2005 FOUR-PER-EM SPACE + U+2006 SIX-PER-EM SPACE + U+2007 FIGURE SPACE + U+2008 PUNCTUATION SPACE + U+2009 THIN SPACE + U+200A HAIR SPACE + U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE + U+200C ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER + U+200D ZERO WIDTH JOINER + U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE + + In addition, U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS was redrawn. + +UPDATES TO TEXT FONTS + +* 2.10 includes OpenType variable font builds for the Text fonts + (STIXTwoTextVF-Roman.ttf and STIXTwoTextVF-Italic.ttf). For more + information about variable fonts see: + + https://medium.com/variable-fonts/https-medium-com-tiro-introducing-opentype-variable-fonts-12ba6cd2369 + + The STIX Two Text variable fonts support a weight interpolation axis + between the regular and bold weights, with named instances for + medium and semibold. New static fonts for these instances are + derived from the variable fonts. Development of the variable fonts + was funded by Google Fonts. + +* New static weights: Medium and Semibold + +* Add anchor mark-to-base and mark-to-mark positioning for Unicode + combining mark characters, to provide positioning for arbitrary + diacritic marks + +UPDATES TO MATH FONT + +* Added lowercase chancery script set to correspond to new default + uppercase script style (U+1D4B6..1D4CF, U+212F, U+U+210A, U+2134). + Mapped existing roundhand glyphs to Stylistic Set 1 (ss01). + +* Added bold chancery script characters (U+1D4D0..U+1D503), also + activated by Stylistic Set 1 (ss01). + +* Refined/replaced existing roundhand script style variant glyphs, + presuming that these may be preferred by some users to the new + chancery default. + +* Extended set of 'ssty' super- and subscript scaling variants. + +* Restored STIX 1 Italic Double Struck mathematical alphabet (PUA + U+E154..E17B, U+E1B4..E1BB). + +* Restored STIX 1 Greek Sans Serif Italic mathematical alphabet (PUA + U+E1BE..E1F5). + +* Completed U+2300..U+23FF Unicode Miscellaneous Technical by adding + + U+2301 ELECTRIC ARROW + U+2303 UP ARROWHEAD + U+2304 DOWN ARROWHEAD + U+2307 WAVY LINE + U+2314 SECTOR + U+231B HOURGLASS + U+2324 UP ARROWHEAD BETWEEN TWO HORIZONTAL BARS + U+2325 OPTION KEY + U+2326 ERASE TO THE RIGHT + U+2327 X IN A RECTANGLE BOX + U+2328 KEYBOARD + U+232B ERASE TO THE LEFT + U+232F SYMMETRY + U+2330 TOTAL RUNOUT + U+2331 DIMENSION ORIGIN + U+2333 SLOPE + U+2334 COUNTERBORE + U+2335 COUNTERSINK + U+233B APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD JOT + U+233C APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD CIRCLE + U+2343 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD LESS-THAN + U+2344 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD GREATER-THAN + U+2345 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL LEFTWARDS VANE + U+2346 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL RIGHTWARDS VANE + U+234A APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL DOWN TACK UNDERBAR + U+234C APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD DOWN CARET + U+234D APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD DELTA + U+234F APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL UPWARDS VANE + U+2351 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL UP 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SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL WITH TRIANGLE + U+23C4 DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL WITH TRIANGLE + U+23C5 DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL WITH TRIANGLE + U+23C6 DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND WAVE + U+23C7 DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL WITH WAVE + U+23C8 DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL WITH WAVE + U+23C9 DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL + U+23CA DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL + U+23CB DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND TOP LEFT + U+23CC DENTISTRY SYMBOL LIGHT VERTICAL AND BOTTOM LEFT + U+23CD SQUARE FOOT + U+23CF EJECT SYMBOL + U+23D1 METRICAL BREVE + U+23D2 METRICAL LONG OVER SHORT + U+23D3 METRICAL SHORT OVER LONG + U+23D4 METRICAL LONG OVER TWO SHORTS + U+23D5 METRICAL TWO SHORTS OVER LONG + U+23D6 METRICAL TWO SHORTS JOINED + U+23D7 METRICAL TRISEME + U+23D8 METRICAL TETRASEME + U+23D9 METRICAL PENTASEME + U+23DA EARTH GROUND + U+23DB FUSE + U+23E8 DECIMAL EXPONENT SYMBOL + U+23E9 BLACK RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE + 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LIGHTNING + U+2608 THUNDERSTORM + U+260A ASCENDING NODE + U+260B DESCENDING NODE + U+260D OPPOSITION + U+260F WHITE TELEPHONE + U+2610 BALLOT BOX + U+2611 BALLOT BOX WITH CHECK + U+2613 SALTIRE + U+2614 UMBRELLA WITH RAIN DROPS + U+2615 HOT BEVERAGE + U+2616 WHITE SHOGI PIECE + U+2617 BLACK SHOGI PIECE + U+2618 SHAMROCK + U+2619 REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET + U+261A BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX + U+261B BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX + U+261C WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX + U+261D WHITE UP POINTING INDEX + U+261E WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX + U+261F WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX + U+2620 SKULL AND CROSSBONES + U+2622 RADIOACTIVE SIGN + U+2623 BIOHAZARD SIGN + U+2624 CADUCEUS + U+2625 ANKH + U+2626 ORTHODOX CROSS + U+2627 CHI RHO + U+2628 CROSS OF LORRAINE + U+2629 CROSS OF JERUSALEM + U+262A STAR AND CRESCENT + U+262B FARSI SYMBOL + U+262C ADI SHAKTI + U+262D HAMMER AND SICKLE + U+262E PEACE SYMBOL + U+262F YIN YANG + U+2630 TRIGRAM FOR HEAVEN + U+2631 TRIGRAM FOR LAKE + U+2632 TRIGRAM FOR FIRE + U+2633 TRIGRAM FOR THUNDER + U+2634 TRIGRAM FOR WIND + U+2635 TRIGRAM FOR WATER + U+2636 TRIGRAM FOR MOUNTAIN + U+2637 TRIGRAM FOR EARTH + U+2638 WHEEL OF DHARMA + U+2645 URANUS + U+264A GEMINI + U+264B CANCER + U+264C LEO + U+264D VIRGO + U+264E LIBRA + U+264F SCORPIUS + U+2650 SAGITTARIUS + U+2651 CAPRICORN + U+2652 AQUARIUS + U+2653 PISCES + U+2654 WHITE CHESS KING + U+2655 WHITE CHESS QUEEN + U+2656 WHITE CHESS ROOK + U+2657 WHITE CHESS BISHOP + U+2658 WHITE CHESS KNIGHT + U+2659 WHITE CHESS PAWN + U+265A BLACK CHESS KING + U+265B BLACK CHESS QUEEN + U+265C BLACK CHESS ROOK + U+265D BLACK CHESS BISHOP + U+265E BLACK CHESS KNIGHT + U+265F BLACK CHESS PAWN + U+2668 HOT SPRINGS + U+266C BEAMED SIXTEENTH NOTES + U+2670 WEST SYRIAC CROSS + U+2671 EAST SYRIAC CROSS + U+2672 UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL + U+2673 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-1 PLASTICS + U+2674 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-2 PLASTICS + U+2675 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-3 PLASTICS + U+2676 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-4 PLASTICS + U+2677 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-5 PLASTICS + U+2678 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-6 PLASTICS + U+2679 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-7 PLASTICS + U+267A RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR GENERIC MATERIALS + U+267B BLACK UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL + U+267C RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL + U+267D PARTIALLY-RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL + U+267F WHEELCHAIR SYMBOL + U+268A MONOGRAM FOR YANG + U+268B MONOGRAM FOR YIN + U+268C DIGRAM FOR GREATER YANG + U+268D DIGRAM FOR LESSER YIN + U+268E DIGRAM FOR LESSER YANG + U+268F DIGRAM FOR GREATER YIN + U+2690 WHITE FLAG + U+2691 BLACK FLAG + U+2692 HAMMER AND PICK + U+2693 ANCHOR + U+2694 CROSSED SWORDS + U+2695 STAFF OF AESCULAPIUS + U+2696 SCALES + U+2697 ALEMBIC + U+2698 FLOWER + U+2699 GEAR + U+269A STAFF OF HERMES + U+269B ATOM SYMBOL + U+269C FLEUR-DE-LIS + U+269D OUTLINED WHITE STAR + U+269E THREE LINES CONVERGING RIGHT + U+269F THREE LINES CONVERGING LEFT + U+26A1 HIGH VOLTAGE SIGN + U+26A2 DOUBLED FEMALE SIGN + U+26A3 DOUBLED MALE SIGN + U+26A4 INTERLOCKED FEMALE AND MALE SIGN + U+26A6 MALE WITH STROKE SIGN + U+26A7 MALE WITH STROKE AND MALE AND FEMALE SIGN + U+26A8 VERTICAL MALE WITH STROKE SIGN + U+26A9 HORIZONTAL MALE WITH STROKE SIGN + U+26AD MARRIAGE SYMBOL + U+26AE DIVORCE SYMBOL + U+26AF UNMARRIED PARTNERSHIP SYMBOL + U+26B0 COFFIN + U+26B1 FUNERAL URN + U+26B3 CERES + U+26B4 PALLAS + U+26B5 JUNO + U+26B6 VESTA + U+26B7 CHIRON + U+26B8 BLACK MOON LILITH + U+26B9 SEXTILE + U+26BA SEMISEXTILE + U+26BB QUINCUNX + U+26BC SESQUIQUADRATE + U+26BD SOCCER BALL + U+26BE BASEBALL + U+26BF SQUARED KEY + U+26C0 WHITE DRAUGHTS MAN + U+26C1 WHITE DRAUGHTS KING + U+26C2 BLACK DRAUGHTS MAN + U+26C3 BLACK DRAUGHTS KING + U+26C4 SNOWMAN WITHOUT SNOW + U+26C5 SUN BEHIND CLOUD + U+26C6 RAIN + U+26C7 BLACK SNOWMAN + U+26C8 THUNDER CLOUD AND RAIN + U+26C9 TURNED WHITE SHOGI PIECE + U+26CA TURNED BLACK SHOGI PIECE + U+26CB WHITE DIAMOND IN SQUARE + U+26CC CROSSING LANES + U+26CD DISABLED CAR + U+26CE OPHIUCHUS + U+26CF PICK + U+26D0 CAR SLIDING + U+26D1 HELMET WITH WHITE CROSS + U+26D2 CIRCLED CROSSING LANES + U+26D3 CHAINS + U+26D4 NO ENTRY + U+26D5 ALTERNATE ONE-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC + U+26D6 BLACK TWO-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC + U+26D7 WHITE TWO-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC + U+26D8 BLACK LEFT LANE MERGE + U+26D9 WHITE LEFT LANE MERGE + U+26DA DRIVE SLOW SIGN + U+26DB HEAVY WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE + U+26DC LEFT CLOSED ENTRY + U+26DD SQUARED SALTIRE + U+26DE FALLING DIAGONAL IN WHITE CIRCLE IN BLACK SQUARE + U+26DF BLACK TRUCK + U+26E0 RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-1 + U+26E1 RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-2 + U+26E3 HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE + U+26E4 PENTAGRAM + U+26E5 RIGHT-HANDED INTERLACED PENTAGRAM + U+26E6 LEFT-HANDED INTERLACED PENTAGRAM + U+26E7 INVERTED PENTAGRAM + U+26E8 BLACK CROSS ON SHIELD + U+26E9 SHINTO SHRINE + U+26EA CHURCH + U+26EB CASTLE + U+26EC HISTORIC SITE + U+26ED GEAR WITHOUT HUB + U+26EE GEAR WITH HANDLES + U+26EF MAP SYMBOL FOR LIGHTHOUSE + U+26F0 MOUNTAIN + U+26F1 UMBRELLA ON GROUND + U+26F2 FOUNTAIN + U+26F3 FLAG IN HOLE + U+26F4 FERRY + U+26F5 SAILBOAT + U+26F6 SQUARE FOUR CORNERS + U+26F7 SKIER + U+26F8 ICE SKATE + U+26F9 PERSON WITH BALL + U+26FA TENT + U+26FB JAPANESE BANK SYMBOL + U+26FC HEADSTONE GRAVEYARD SYMBOL + U+26FD FUEL PUMP + U+26FE CUP ON BLACK SQUARE + U+26FF WHITE FLAG WITH HORIZONTAL MIDDLE BLACK STRIPE + +* The following characters have been revised. Sometimes noly the + spacing has been adjusted, but most often the outline has also been + modified. + + U+003B U+007C U+00AC U+00F7 U+2016 U+204F U+2105 U+210B U+210C + U+2110..U+2113 U+2115 U+2119 U+211B U+211C U+211E U+2126..U+2128 + U+212C U+212D U+212F U+2130 U+2131 U+2133 U+2134 U+2145..U+2149 + U+2208 U+2209 U+220B U+220C U+2217 U+2227..U+222A U+2282..U+228E + U+22A2..U+22A5 U+22C6 U+22D0 U+22D1 U+22EF U+22F2 U+22F3 U+22F5 + U+22F6 U+22F8..U+22FB U+22FD U+2669..U+266B U+266D..U+266F + U+1D400..U1D433 U+1D504..1D537 U+1D541 U+1D558 U+1D55B + U+1D55D..1D562 U+1D565 U+1D566 + +----------------------------------- + +18 June 2019, STIX Two, version 2.0.2 + +This release fixes a glitch in the OS/2 tables: Bit 8 (WWS) of the +fsSelection field has been set and the OS/2 table version has been +updated to 4. No changes were made to any glyphs or metrics. + +----------------------------------- + +15 April 2019, STIX Two, version 2.0.1 + +COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN 2.0.1 AND 2.0.0 + +There have been numerous improvements to the design of individual +glyphs and to the placement of various accents. Since these don't +affect character metrics, they should not affect the layout of +documents that used v2.0.0 of the fonts. + +Users upgrading existing documents from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1 should be aware +of the following potential incompatibilities: + +* Character metrics for some glyphs, especially Mathematical + Alphanumeric Symbols and APL functional symbols, have changed. + +* Kerning between z and following punctuation has been improved. + +* In STIX2Math, Stylistic Set 7 (ss07) no longer includes U+2205 + +* U+2202 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL and U+1D6DB MATHEMATICAL BOLD PARTIAL + DIFFERENTIAL are now upright by default. + +See below for further details. + +TEXT FONTS + +* Added U+2423 OPEN BOX to all faces. + +* Added Stylistic Set ss02 to select upright parentheses, brackets, + and braces in Italic and BoldItalic faces. + +* Harmonized design of smallcap U+02A9 LATIN SMALL LETTER FENG DIGRAPH + between Regular and Bold faces. + +* Improved design of extended Latin and IPA character glyphs. + +* Improved kerning of selected character pairs. + +* Improved design and placement of U+0307 COMBINING DOT ABOVE and + U+0308 COMBINING DIAERESIS. + +MATH FONTS + +* The following Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols have been improved. + Note that in some case this has necessitated changes to the + character metrics. + + U+1D504..1D537 Fraktur symbols + U+1D538..1D56B Double-struck symbols + U+1D56C..1D59F Bold Fraktur symbols + U+1D5A0..1D5D3 Sans-serif symbols [SSP] + U+1D5D4..1D607 Sans-serif bold symbols [SSP] + U+1D608..1D63B Sans-serif italic symbols [SSP] + U+1D63C..1D66F Sans-serif bold italic symbols [SSP] + U+1D670..1D6A3 Monospace symbols + U+1D756..1D78F Sans-serif bold Greek + U+1D790..1D7C9 Sans-serif bold italic Greek + U+1D7D8..1D7E1 Double-struck digits + U+1D7E2..1D7EB Sans-serif digits [SSP] + U+1D7EC..1D7F5 Sans-serif bold digits [SSP] + U+1D7F6..1D7FF Monospace digits + + Note: The ranges marked "[SSP]" are derived from the Source Sans Pro + fonts, with proportions and weight modified to harmonize with the + STIX design. + +* Added support for Unicode Standard Mathematical Standardized Variants. + +* Removed variant form of U+2205 EMPTY SET from Stylistic Set 7 to + Character Variant 3. NOTE: For most users, the "variant" form will + be the preferred shape, but the default shape has been left as-is + for backwards compatibility. + +* Improved proportions of existing APL symbols and added an additional + 16 symbols (see below). + +* Corrected glyph for U+1D752 MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC KAPPA SYMBOL. + +* Improved positioning of tilde math accent. + +* Added dotless variants of U+2148 DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL I and + U_2149 DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL J. + +* Made U+2202 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL and U+1D6DB MATHEMATICAL BOLD + PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL upright rather than italic. + +* Revised and extended coverage of Enclosed Alphanumeric block + (U+2460-24FF). + +* U+20E1 COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE is now extensible. + +* Corrected vertical placement of U+00B1 PLUS-MINUS SIGN + +* The following delimiters now have a full set of 12 growing form + variants. + + U+2308 LEFT CEILING + U+2309 RIGHT CEILING + + U+230A LEFT FLOOR + U+230B RIGHT FLOOR + + U+2772 LIGHT LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT + U+2773 LIGHT RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT + + U+27E6 LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET + U+27E7 MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET + + U+27E8 MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET + U+27E9 MATHEMATICAL RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET + + U+27EA MATHEMATICAL LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET + U+27EB MATHEMATICAL RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET + + U+2983 WHITE CURLY BRACKET + U+2984 RIGHT WHITE CURLY BRACKET + + U+2985 LEFT WHITE PARENTHESIS + U+2986 RIGHT WHITE PARENTHESIS + +* New characters + + General Punctuation + U+2061 FUNCTION APPLICATION + U+2062 INVISIBLE TIMES + U+2063 INVISIBLE SEPARATOR + U+2064 INVISIBLE PLUS + + Miscellaneous Technical + U+2338 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD EQUAL + U+233A APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD DIAMOND + U+233E APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL CIRCLE JOT + U+2341 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD SLASH + U+2342 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD BACKSLASH + U+2347 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD LEFTWARDS ARROW + U+2348 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD RIGHTWARDS ARROW + U+2350 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD UPWARDS ARROW + U+2357 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD DOWNWARDS ARROW + U+2360 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD COLON + U+2364 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL JOT DIAERESIS + U+2365 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL CIRCLE DIAERESIS + U+2366 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL DOWN SHOE STILE + U+236D APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL STILE TILDE + U+2378 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL IOTA UNDERBAR + U+2395 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD + U+23B7 RADICAL SYMBOL BOTTOM + U+23B8 LEFT VERTICAL BOX LINE + U+23B9 RIGHT VERTICAL BOX LINE + + Control Pictures + U+2422 BLANK SYMBOL + + Enclosed Alphanumerics + U+2469..24B5 + U+24EB..24FF + + Dingbats + U+2776 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT ONE + U+2777 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT TWO + U+2778 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE + U+2779 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT FOUR + U+277A DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT FIVE + U+277B DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT SIX + U+277C DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT SEVEN + U+277D DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT EIGHT + U+277E DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT NINE + U+277F DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER TEN + + Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols + U+1EEF0 ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR MEEM WITH HAH WITH TATWEEL + U+1EEF1 ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR HAH WITH DAL + + Note: These two characters were added for compatibility with + the LaTeX unicode-math package. There are no plans to include + further support for Arabic typesetting. + + +1 December 2016, STIX Two, version 2.0.0 + +In addition to the overall visual redesign, STIX Two incorporates a +number of significant improvements and additions over version 1 of the +fonts. Special attention has been given to implementing accepted best +practices for OpenType fonts, such as the use of font features to +access variant glyph shapes that were previously only available via +the Unicode Private Use Areas. + +The letterspacing and kerning of the text fonts have been +significantly improved. + +True small capital variants (Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek), accessible +via the OpenType font feature smcp, have been added for all text +fonts. + +Text (lowercase or oldstyle) numerals, available via the font features +pnum and onum, have been added, in addition to natural-spacing +figures. + +Alphabetic superscripts and numeric sub- and superscripts, accessible +via the subs and sups font features, have been added. + +Fractions are available via the frac feature, as well as numerators +(numr) and denominators (dnom). + +The OpenType MATH table has been completely rewritten and extended. + +Additions have been made to these Unicode blocks: + Latin-1 Supplement U+0080 - U+00FF + Latin Extended-A U+0100 - U+017F + Latin Extended Additional U+0180 - U+024F + Cyrillic U+0400 - U+04FF + Greek and Coptic U+0370 - U+03FF + IPA blocks U+0250 - U+02AF + +BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY + +Because of the scope of the changes, especially to the text fonts, +STIX Two is not a drop-in replacement for earlier versions. While we +understand and sympathize with the difficulties caused by the +incompatibilities we have introduced, we nevertheless felt they were +necessary to address some of the shortcomings of earlier versions of +the fonts and to position us to respond to the needs of modern +publishing. + +Earlier versions of the STIX fonts are deprecated and no longer +supported. We urge all users of the STIX fonts to upgrade to the new +versions as soon as possible. + +To enable the new and old versions of the fonts to coexist during the +transition phase, the fonts have been renamed as follows: + + STIX 1.1.0 STIX 2.0.0 + + STIX-Regular STIX Two Text + STIX-Italic STIX Two Text Italic + STIX-Bold STIX Two Text Bold + STIX-BoldItalic STIX Two Text Bold Italic + + STIX Math Regular STIX Two Math + +The four text fonts contain glyphs from Unicode text blocks only. For +example, all characters from the range U+2190 to U+3063 and U+E000 to +U+E368 and all plane 1 characters have been removed from the text +fonts and are now found only in STIX Two Math. Whenever possible, +characters have been removed from the Private Use Area (U+E000-U+F8FF) +and made available via font features instead. + +The STIX-General packaging of the fonts is no longer supported. + +Acknowledgements +---------------- + +Tiro Typeworks Ltd. +https://www.tiro.com diff --git a/fonts/stix2-otf/OFL-FAQ.txt b/fonts/stix2-otf/OFL-FAQ.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..24854178ec --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/stix2-otf/OFL-FAQ.txt @@ -0,0 +1,435 @@ +OFL FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the SIL Open Font License (OFL) +Version 1.1-update5 - April 2017 +The OFL FAQ is copyright (c) 2005-2017 SIL International. +(See http://scripts.sil.org/OFL for updates) + + +CONTENTS OF THIS FAQ +1 USING AND DISTRIBUTING FONTS LICENSED UNDER THE OFL +2 USING OFL FONTS FOR WEB PAGES AND ONLINE WEB FONT SERVICES +3 MODIFYING OFL-LICENSED FONTS +4 LICENSING YOUR ORIGINAL FONTS UNDER THE OFL +5 CHOOSING RESERVED FONT NAMES +6 ABOUT THE FONTLOG +7 MAKING CONTRIBUTIONS TO OFL PROJECTS +8 ABOUT THE LICENSE ITSELF +9 ABOUT SIL INTERNATIONAL +APPENDIX A - FONTLOG EXAMPLE + +1 USING AND DISTRIBUTING FONTS LICENSED UNDER THE OFL + +1.1 Can I use the fonts for a book or other print publication, to create logos or other graphics or even to manufacture objects based on their outlines? +Yes. You are very welcome to do so. Authors of fonts released under the OFL allow you to use their font software as such for any kind of design work. No additional license or permission is required, unlike with some other licenses. Some examples of these uses are: logos, posters, business cards, stationery, video titling, signage, t-shirts, personalised fabric, 3D-printed/laser-cut shapes, sculptures, rubber stamps, cookie cutters and lead type. + +1.1.1 Does that restrict the license or distribution of that artwork? +No. You remain the author and copyright holder of that newly derived graphic or object. You are simply using an open font in the design process. It is only when you redistribute, bundle or modify the font itself that other conditions of the license have to be respected (see below for more details). + +1.1.2 Is any kind of acknowledgement required? +No. Font authors may appreciate being mentioned in your artwork's acknowledgements alongside the name of the font, possibly with a link to their website, but that is not required. + +1.2 Can the fonts be included with Free/Libre and Open Source Software collections such as GNU/Linux and BSD distributions and repositories? +Yes! Fonts licensed under the OFL can be freely included alongside other software under FLOSS (Free/Libre and Open Source Software) licenses. Since fonts are typically aggregated with, not merged into, existing software, there is little need to be concerned about incompatibility with existing software licenses. You may also repackage the fonts and the accompanying components in a .rpm or .deb package (or other similar package formats or installers) and include them in distribution CD/DVDs and online repositories. (Also see section 5.9 about rebuilding from source.) + +1.3 I want to distribute the fonts with my program. Does this mean my program also has to be Free/Libre and Open Source Software? +No. Only the portions based on the Font Software are required to be released under the OFL. The intent of the license is to allow aggregation or bundling with software under restricted licensing as well. + +1.4 Can I sell a software package that includes these fonts? +Yes, you can do this with both the Original Version and a Modified Version of the fonts. Examples of bundling made possible by the OFL would include: word processors, design and publishing applications, training and educational software, games and entertainment software, mobile device applications, etc. + +1.5 Can I include the fonts on a CD of freeware or commercial fonts? +Yes, as long some other font or software is also on the disk, so the OFL font is not sold by itself. + +1.6 Why won't the OFL let me sell the fonts alone? +The intent is to keep people from making money by simply redistributing the fonts. The only people who ought to profit directly from the fonts should be the original authors, and those authors have kindly given up potential direct income to distribute their fonts under the OFL. Please honour and respect their contribution! + +1.7 What about sharing OFL fonts with friends on a CD, DVD or USB stick? +You are very welcome to share open fonts with friends, family and colleagues through removable media. Just remember to include the full font package, including any copyright notices and licensing information as available in OFL.txt. In the case where you sell the font, it has to come bundled with software. + +1.8 Can I host the fonts on a web site for others to use? +Yes, as long as you make the full font package available. In most cases it may be best to point users to the main site that distributes the Original Version so they always get the most recent stable and complete version. See also discussion of web fonts in Section 2. + +1.9 Can I host the fonts on a server for use over our internal network? +Yes. If the fonts are transferred from the server to the client computer by means that allow them to be used even if the computer is no longer attached to the network, the full package (copyright notices, licensing information, etc.) should be included. + +1.10 Does the full OFL license text always need to accompany the font? +The only situation in which an OFL font can be distributed without the text of the OFL (either in a separate file or in font metadata), is when a font is embedded in a document or bundled within a program. In the case of metadata included within a font, it is legally sufficient to include only a link to the text of the OFL on http://scripts.sil.org/OFL, but we strongly recommend against this. Most modern font formats include metadata fields that will accept the full OFL text, and full inclusion increases the likelihood that users will understand and properly apply the license. + +1.11 What do you mean by 'embedding'? How does that differ from other means of distribution? +By 'embedding' we mean inclusion of the font in a document or file in a way that makes extraction (and redistribution) difficult or clearly discouraged. In many cases the names of embedded fonts might also not be obvious to those reading the document, the font data format might be altered, and only a subset of the font - only the glyphs required for the text - might be included. Any other means of delivering a font to another person is considered 'distribution', and needs to be accompanied by any copyright notices and licensing information available in OFL.txt. + +1.12 So can I embed OFL fonts in my document? +Yes, either in full or a subset. The restrictions regarding font modification and redistribution do not apply, as the font is not intended for use outside the document. + +1.13 Does embedding alter the license of the document itself? +No. Referencing or embedding an OFL font in any document does not change the license of the document itself. The requirement for fonts to remain under the OFL does not apply to any document created using the fonts and their derivatives. Similarly, creating any kind of graphic using a font under OFL does not make the resulting artwork subject to the OFL. + +1.14 If OFL fonts are extracted from a document in which they are embedded (such as a PDF file), what can be done with them? Is this a risk to author(s)? +The few utilities that can extract fonts embedded in a PDF will typically output limited amounts of outlines - not a complete font. To create a working font from this method is much more difficult and time consuming than finding the source of the original OFL font. So there is little chance that an OFL font would be extracted and redistributed inappropriately through this method. Even so, copyright laws address any misrepresentation of authorship. All Font Software released under the OFL and marked as such by the author(s) is intended to remain under this license regardless of the distribution method, and cannot be redistributed under any other license. We strongly discourage any font extraction - we recommend directly using the font sources instead - but if you extract font outlines from a document, please be considerate: respect the work of the author(s) and the licensing model. + +1.15 What about distributing fonts with a document? Within a compressed folder structure? Is it distribution, bundling or embedding? +Certain document formats may allow the inclusion of an unmodified font within their file structure which may consist of a compressed folder containing the various resources forming the document (such as pictures and thumbnails). Including fonts within such a structure is understood as being different from embedding but rather similar to bundling (or mere aggregation) which the license explicitly allows. In this case the font is conveyed unchanged whereas embedding a font usually transforms it from the original format. The OFL does not allow anyone to extract the font from such a structure to then redistribute it under another license. The explicit permission to redistribute and embed does not cancel the requirement for the Font Software to remain under the license chosen by its author(s). Even if the font travels inside the document as one of its assets, it should not lose its authorship information and licensing. + +1.16 What about ebooks shipping with open fonts? +The requirements differ depending on whether the fonts are linked, embedded or distributed (bundled or aggregated). Some ebook formats use web technologies to do font linking via @font-face, others are designed for font embedding, some use fonts distributed with the document or reading software, and a few rely solely on the fonts already present on the target system. The license requirements depend on the type of inclusion as discussed in 1.15. + +1.17 Can Font Software released under the OFL be subject to URL-based access restrictions methods or DRM (Digital Rights Management) mechanisms? +Yes, but these issues are out-of-scope for the OFL. The license itself neither encourages their use nor prohibits them since such mechanisms are not implemented in the components of the Font Software but through external software. Such restrictions are put in place for many different purposes corresponding to various usage scenarios. One common example is to limit potentially dangerous cross-site scripting attacks. However, in the spirit of libre/open fonts and unrestricted writing systems, we strongly encourage open sharing and reuse of OFL fonts, and the establishment of an environment where such restrictions are unnecessary. Note that whether you wish to use such mechanisms or you prefer not to, you must still abide by the rules set forth by the OFL when using fonts released by their authors under this license. Derivative fonts must be licensed under the OFL, even if they are part of a service for which you charge fees and/or for which access to source code is restricted. You may not sell the fonts on their own - they must be part of a larger software package, bundle or subscription plan. For example, even if the OFL font is distributed in a software package or via an online service using a DRM mechanism, the user would still have the right to extract that font, use, study, modify and redistribute it under the OFL. + +1.18 I've come across a font released under the OFL. How can I easily get more information about the Original Version? How can I know where it stands compared to the Original Version or other Modified Versions? +Consult the copyright statement(s) in the license for ways to contact the original authors. Consult the FONTLOG (see section 6 for more details and examples) for information on how the font differs from the Original Version, and get in touch with the various contributors via the information in the acknowledgement section. Please consider using the Original Versions of the fonts whenever possible. + +1.19 What do you mean in condition 4 of the OFL's permissions and conditions? Can you provide examples of abusive promotion / endorsement / advertisement vs. normal acknowledgement? +The intent is that the goodwill and reputation of the author(s) should not be used in a way that makes it sound like the original author(s) endorse or approve of a specific Modified Version or software bundle. For example, it would not be right to advertise a word processor by naming the author(s) in a listing of software features, or to promote a Modified Version on a web site by saying "designed by ...". However, it would be appropriate to acknowledge the author(s) if your software package has a list of people who deserve thanks. We realize that this can seem to be a grey area, but the standard used to judge an acknowledgement is that if the acknowledgement benefits the author(s) it is allowed, but if it primarily benefits other parties, or could reflect poorly on the author(s), then it is not. + +1.20 I'm writing a small app for mobile platforms, do I need to include the whole package? +If you bundle a font under the OFL with your mobile app you must comply with the terms of the license. At a minimum you must include the copyright statement, the license notice and the license text. A mention of this information in your About box or Changelog, with a link to where the font package is from, is good practice, and the extra space needed to carry these items is very small. You do not, however, need to include the full contents of the font package - only the fonts you use and the copyright and license that apply to them. For example, if you only use the regular weight in your app, you do not need to include the italic and bold versions. + +1.21 What about including OFL fonts by default in my firmware or dedicated operating system? +Many such systems are restricted and turned into appliances so that users cannot study or modify them. Using open fonts to increase quality and language coverage is a great idea, but you need to be aware that if there is a way for users to extract fonts you cannot legally prevent them from doing that. The fonts themselves, including any changes you make to them, must be distributed under the OFL even if your firmware has a more restrictive license. If you do transform the fonts and change their formats when you include them in your firmware you must respect any names reserved by the font authors via the RFN mechanism and pick your own font name. Alternatively if you directly add a font under the OFL to the font folder of your firmware without modifying or optimizing it you are simply bundling the font like with any other software collection, and do not need to make any further changes. + +1.22 Can I make and publish CMS themes or templates that use OFL fonts? Can I include the fonts themselves in the themes or templates? Can I sell the whole package? +Yes, you are very welcome to integrate open fonts into themes and templates for your preferred CMS and make them more widely available. Remember that you can only sell the fonts and your CMS add-on as part of a software bundle. (See 1.4 for details and examples about selling bundles). + +1.23 Can OFL fonts be included in services that deliver fonts to the desktop from remote repositories? Even if they contain both OFL and non-OFL fonts? +Yes. Some foundries have set up services to deliver fonts to subscribers directly to desktops from their online repositories; similarly, plugins are available to preview and use fonts directly in your design tool or publishing suite. These services may mix open and restricted fonts in the same channel, however they should make a clear distinction between them to users. These services should also not hinder users (such as through DRM or obfuscation mechanisms) from extracting and using the OFL fonts in other environments, or continuing to use OFL fonts after subscription terms have ended, as those uses are specifically allowed by the OFL. + +1.24 Can services that provide or distribute OFL fonts restrict my use of them? +No. The terms of use of such services cannot replace or restrict the terms of the OFL, as that would be the same as distributing the fonts under a different license, which is not allowed. You are still entitled to use, modify and redistribute them as the original authors have intended outside of the sole control of that particular distribution channel. Note, however, that the fonts provided by these services may differ from the Original Versions. + + +2 USING OFL FONTS FOR WEBPAGES AND ONLINE WEB FONT SERVICES + +NOTE: This section often refers to a separate paper on 'Web Fonts & RFNs'. This is available at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs + +2.1 Can I make webpages using these fonts? +Yes! Go ahead! Using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is recommended. Your three best options are: +- referring directly in your stylesheet to open fonts which may be available on the user's system +- providing links to download the full package of the font - either from your own website or from elsewhere - so users can install it themselves +- using @font-face to distribute the font directly to browsers. This is recommended and explicitly allowed by the licensing model because it is distribution. The font file itself is distributed with other components of the webpage. It is not embedded in the webpage but referenced through a web address which will cause the browser to retrieve and use the corresponding font to render the webpage (see 1.11 and 1.15 for details related to embedding fonts into documents). As you take advantage of the @font-face cross-platform standard, be aware that web fonts are often tuned for a web environment and not intended for installation and use outside a browser. The reasons in favour of using web fonts are to allow design of dynamic text elements instead of static graphics, to make it easier for content to be localized and translated, indexed and searched, and all this with cross-platform open standards without depending on restricted extensions or plugins. You should check the CSS cascade (the order in which fonts are being called or delivered to your users) when testing. + +2.2 Can I make and use WOFF (Web Open Font Format) versions of OFL fonts? +Yes, but you need to be careful. A change in font format normally is considered modification, and Reserved Font Names (RFNs) cannot be used. Because of the design of the WOFF format, however, it is possible to create a WOFF version that is not considered modification, and so would not require a name change. You are allowed to create, use and distribute a WOFF version of an OFL font without changing the font name, but only if: + +- the original font data remains unchanged except for WOFF compression, and +- WOFF-specific metadata is either omitted altogether or present and includes, unaltered, the contents of all equivalent metadata in the original font. + +If the original font data or metadata is changed, or the WOFF-specific metadata is incomplete, the font must be considered a Modified Version, the OFL restrictions would apply and the name of the font must be changed: any RFNs cannot be used and copyright notices and licensing information must be included and cannot be deleted or modified. You must come up with a unique name - we recommend one corresponding to your domain or your particular web application. Be aware that only the original author(s) can use RFNs. This is to prevent collisions between a derivative tuned to your audience and the original upstream version and so to reduce confusion. + +Please note that most WOFF conversion tools and online services do not meet the two requirements listed above, and so their output must be considered a Modified Version. So be very careful and check to be sure that the tool or service you're using is compressing unchanged data and completely and accurately reflecting the original font metadata. + +2.3 What about other web font formats such as EOT/EOTLite/CWT/etc.? +In most cases these formats alter the original font data more than WOFF, and do not completely support appropriate metadata, so their use must be considered modification and RFNs may not be used. However, there may be certain formats or usage scenarios that may allow the use of RFNs. See http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs + +2.4 Can I make OFL fonts available through web font online services? +Yes, you are welcome to include OFL fonts in online web font services as long as you properly meet all the conditions of the license. The origin and open status of the font should be clear among the other fonts you are hosting. Authorship, copyright notices and license information must be sufficiently visible to your users or subscribers so they know where the font comes from and the rights granted by the author(s). Make sure the font file contains the needed copyright notice(s) and licensing information in its metadata. Please double-check the accuracy of every field to prevent contradictory information. Other font formats, including EOT/EOTLite/CWT and superior alternatives like WOFF, already provide fields for this information. Remember that if you modify the font within your library or convert it to another format for any reason the OFL restrictions apply and you need to change the names accordingly. Please respect the author's wishes as expressed in the OFL and do not misrepresent original designers and their work. Don't lump quality open fonts together with dubious freeware or public domain fonts. Consider how you can best work with the original designers and foundries, support their efforts and generate goodwill that will benefit your service. (See 1.17 for details related to URL-based access restrictions methods or DRM mechanisms). + +2.5 Some web font formats and services provide ways of "optimizing" the font for a particular website or web application; is that allowed? +Yes, it is permitted, but remember that these optimized versions are Modified Versions and so must follow OFL requirements like appropriate renaming. Also you need to bear in mind the other important parameters beyond compression, speed and responsiveness: you need to consider the audience of your particular website or web application, as choosing some optimization parameters may turn out to be less than ideal for them. Subsetting by removing certain glyphs or features may seriously limit functionality of the font in various languages that your users expect. It may also introduce degradation of quality in the rendering or specific bugs on the various target platforms compared to the original font from upstream. In other words, remember that one person's optimized font may be another person's missing feature. Various advanced typographic features (OpenType, Graphite or AAT) are also available through CSS and may provide the desired effects without the need to modify the font. + +2.6 Is subsetting a web font considered modification? +Yes. Removing any parts of the font when delivering a web font to a browser, including unused glyphs and smart font code, is considered modification. This is permitted by the OFL but would not normally allow the use of RFNs. Some newer subsetting technologies may be able to subset in a way that allows users to effectively have access to the complete font, including smart font behaviour. See 2.8 and http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs + +2.7 Are there any situations in which a modified web font could use RFNs? +Yes. If a web font is optimized only in ways that preserve Functional Equivalence (see 2.8), then it may use RFNs, as it reasonably represents the Original Version and respects the intentions of the author(s) and the main purposes of the RFN mechanism (avoids collisions, protects authors, minimizes support, encourages derivatives). However this is technically very difficult and often impractical, so a much better scenario is for the web font service or provider to sign a separate agreement with the author(s) that allows the use of RFNs for Modified Versions. + +2.8 How do you know if an optimization to a web font preserves Functional Equivalence? +Functional Equivalence is described in full in the 'Web fonts and RFNs' paper at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs, in general, an optimized font is deemed to be Functionally Equivalent (FE) to the Original Version if it: + +- Supports the same full character inventory. If a character can be properly displayed using the Original Version, then that same character, encoded correctly on a web page, will display properly. +- Provides the same smart font behavior. Any dynamic shaping behavior that works with the Original Version should work when optimized, unless the browser or environment does not support it. There does not need to be guaranteed support in the client, but there should be no forced degradation of smart font or shaping behavior, such as the removal or obfuscation of OpenType, Graphite or AAT tables. +- Presents text with no obvious degradation in visual quality. The lettershapes should be equally (or more) readable, within limits of the rendering platform. +- Preserves original author, project and license metadata. At a minimum, this should include: Copyright and authorship; The license as stated in the Original Version, whether that is the full text of the OFL or a link to the web version; Any RFN declarations; Information already present in the font or documentation that points back to the Original Version, such as a link to the project or the author's website. + +If an optimized font meets these requirements, and so is considered to be FE, then it's very likely that the original author would feel that the optimized font is a good and reasonable equivalent. If it falls short of any of these requirements, the optimized font does not reasonably represent the Original Version, and so should be considered to be a Modified Version. Like other Modified Versions, it would not be allowed to use any RFNs and you simply need to pick your own font name. + +2.9 Isn't use of web fonts another form of embedding? +No. Unlike embedded fonts in a PDF, web fonts are not an integrated part of the document itself. They are not specific to a single document and are often applied to thousands of documents around the world. The font data is not stored alongside the document data and often originates from a different location. The ease by which the web fonts used by a document may be identified and downloaded for desktop use demonstrates that they are philosophically and technically separate from the web pages that specify them. See http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs + +2.10 So would it be better to not use RFNs at all if you want your font to be distributed by a web fonts service? +No. Although the OFL does not require authors to use RFNs, the RFN mechanism is an important part of the OFL model and completely compatible with web font services. If that web font service modifies the fonts, then the best solution is to sign a separate agreement for the use of any RFNs. It is perfectly valid for an author to not declare any RFNs, but before they do so they need to fully understand the benefits they are giving up, and the overall negative effect of allowing many different versions bearing the same name to be widely distributed. As a result, we don't generally recommend it. + +2.11 What should an agreement for the use of RFNs say? Are there any examples? +There is no prescribed format for this agreement, as legal systems vary, and no recommended examples. Authors may wish to add specific clauses to further restrict use, require author review of Modified Versions, establish user support mechanisms or provide terms for ending the agreement. Such agreements are usually not public, and apply only to the main parties. However, it would be very beneficial for web font services to clearly state when they have established such agreements, so that the public understands clearly that their service is operating appropriately. + +See the separate paper on 'Web Fonts & RFNs' for in-depth discussion of issues related to the use of RFNs for web fonts. This is available at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs + + +3 MODIFYING OFL-LICENSED FONTS + +3.1 Can I change the fonts? Are there any limitations to what things I can and cannot change? +You are allowed to change anything, as long as such changes do not violate the terms of the license. In other words, you are not allowed to remove the copyright statement(s) from the font, but you could put additional information into it that covers your contribution. See the placeholders in the OFL header template for recommendations on where to add your own statements. (Remember that, when authors have reserved names via the RFN mechanism, you need to change the internal names of the font to your own font name when making your modified version even if it is just a small change.) + +3.2 I have a font that needs a few extra glyphs - can I take them from an OFL licensed font and copy them into mine? +Yes, but if you distribute that font to others it must be under the OFL, and include the information mentioned in condition 2 of the license. + +3.3 Can I charge people for my additional work? In other words, if I add a bunch of special glyphs or OpenType/Graphite/AAT code, can I sell the enhanced font? +Not by itself. Derivative fonts must be released under the OFL and cannot be sold by themselves. It is permitted, however, to include them in a larger software package (such as text editors, office suites or operating systems), even if the larger package is sold. In that case, you are strongly encouraged, but not required, to also make that derived font easily and freely available outside of the larger package. + +3.4 Can I pay someone to enhance the fonts for my use and distribution? +Yes. This is a good way to fund the further development of the fonts. Keep in mind, however, that if the font is distributed to others it must be under the OFL. You won't be able to recover your investment by exclusively selling the font, but you will be making a valuable contribution to the community. Please remember how you have benefited from the contributions of others. + +3.5 I need to make substantial revisions to the font to make it work with my program. It will be a lot of work, and a big investment, and I want to be sure that it can only be distributed with my program. Can I restrict its use? +No. If you redistribute a Modified Version of the font it must be under the OFL. You may not restrict it in any way beyond what the OFL permits and requires. This is intended to ensure that all released improvements to the fonts become available to everyone. But you will likely get an edge over competitors by being the first to distribute a bundle with the enhancements. Again, please remember how you have benefited from the contributions of others. + +3.6 Do I have to make any derivative fonts (including extended source files, build scripts, documentation, etc.) publicly available? +No, but please consider sharing your improvements with others. You may find that you receive in return more than what you gave. + +3.7 If a trademark is claimed in the OFL font, does that trademark need to remain in modified fonts? +Yes. Any trademark notices must remain in any derivative fonts to respect trademark laws, but you may add any additional trademarks you claim, officially registered or not. For example if an OFL font called "Foo" contains a notice that "Foo is a trademark of Acme", then if you rename the font to "Bar" when creating a Modified Version, the new trademark notice could say "Foo is a trademark of Acme Inc. - Bar is a trademark of Roadrunner Technologies Ltd.". Trademarks work alongside the OFL and are not subject to the terms of the licensing agreement. The OFL does not grant any rights under trademark law. Bear in mind that trademark law varies from country to country and that there are no international trademark conventions as there are for copyright. You may need to significantly invest in registering and defending a trademark for it to remain valid in the countries you are interested in. This may be costly for an individual independent designer. + +3.8 If I commit changes to a font (or publish a branch in a DVCS) as part of a public open source software project, do I have to change the internal font names? +Only if there are declared RFNs. Making a public commit or publishing a public branch is effectively redistributing your modifications, so any change to the font will require that you do not use the RFNs. Even if there are no RFNs, it may be useful to change the name or add a suffix indicating that a particular version of the font is still in development and not released yet. This will clearly indicate to users and fellow designers that this particular font is not ready for release yet. See section 5 for more details. + + +4 LICENSING YOUR ORIGINAL FONTS UNDER THE OFL + +4.1 Can I use the SIL OFL for my own fonts? +Yes! We heartily encourage everyone to use the OFL to distribute their own original fonts. It is a carefully constructed license that allows great freedom along with enough artistic integrity protection for the work of the authors as well as clear rules for other contributors and those who redistribute the fonts. The licensing model is used successfully by various organisations, both for-profit and not-for-profit, to release fonts of varying levels of scope and complexity. + +4.2 What do I have to do to apply the OFL to my font? +If you want to release your fonts under the OFL, we recommend you do the following: + +4.2.1 Put your copyright and Reserved Font Names information at the beginning of the main OFL.txt file in place of the dedicated placeholders (marked with the <> characters). Include this file in your release package. + +4.2.2 Put your copyright and the OFL text with your chosen Reserved Font Name(s) into your font files (the copyright and license fields). A link to the OFL text on the OFL web site is an acceptable (but not recommended) alternative. Also add this information to any other components (build scripts, glyph databases, documentation, test files, etc). Accurate metadata in your font files is beneficial to you as an increasing number of applications are exposing this information to the user. For example, clickable links can bring users back to your website and let them know about other work you have done or services you provide. Depending on the format of your fonts and sources, you can use template human-readable headers or machine-readable metadata. You should also double-check that there is no conflicting metadata in the font itself contradicting the license, such as the fstype bits in the os2 table or fields in the name table. + +4.2.3 Write an initial FONTLOG.txt for your font and include it in the release package (see Section 6 and Appendix A for details including a template). + +4.2.4 Include the relevant practical documentation on the license by adding the current OFL-FAQ.txt file in your package. + +4.2.5 If you wish you can use the OFL graphics (http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_logo) on your website. + +4.3 Will you make my font OFL for me? +We won't do the work for you. We can, however, try to answer your questions, unfortunately we do not have the resources to review and check your font packages for correct use of the OFL. We recommend you turn to designers, foundries or consulting companies with experience in doing open font design to provide this service to you. + +4.4 Will you distribute my OFL font for me? +No, although if the font is of sufficient quality and general interest we may include a link to it on our partial list of OFL fonts on the OFL web site. You may wish to consider other open font catalogs or hosting services, such as the Unifont Font Guide (http://unifont.org/fontguide), The League of Movable Type (http://theleagueofmovabletype.com) or the Open Font Library (http://openfontlibrary.org/), which despite the name has no direct relationship to the OFL or SIL. We do not endorse any particular catalog or hosting service - it is your responsibility to determine if the service is right for you and if it treats authors with fairness. + +4.5 Why should I use the OFL for my fonts? +- to meet needs for fonts that can be modified to support lesser-known languages +- to provide a legal and clear way for people to respect your work but still use it (and reduce piracy) +- to involve others in your font project +- to enable your fonts to be expanded with new weights and improved writing system/language support +- to allow more technical font developers to add features to your design (such as OpenType, Graphite or AAT support) +- to renew the life of an old font lying on your hard drive with no business model +- to allow your font to be included in Libre Software operating systems like Ubuntu +- to give your font world status and wide, unrestricted distribution +- to educate students about quality typeface and font design +- to expand your test base and get more useful feedback +- to extend your reach to new markets when users see your metadata and go to your website +- to get your font more easily into one of the web font online services +- to attract attention for your commercial fonts +- to make money through web font services +- to make money by bundling fonts with applications +- to make money adjusting and extending existing open fonts +- to get a better chance that foundations/NGOs/charities/companies who commission fonts will pick you +- to be part of a sharing design and development community +- to give back and contribute to a growing body of font sources + + +5 CHOOSING RESERVED FONT NAMES + +5.1 What are Reserved Font Names? +These are font names, or portions of font names, that the author has chosen to reserve for use only with the Original Version of the font, or for Modified Version(s) created by the original author. + +5.2 Why can't I use the Reserved Font Names in my derivative font names? I'd like people to know where the design came from. +The best way to acknowledge the source of the design is to thank the original authors and any other contributors in the files that are distributed with your revised font (although no acknowledgement is required). The FONTLOG is a natural place to do this. Reserved Font Names ensure that the only fonts that have the original names are the unmodified Original Versions. This allows designers to maintain artistic integrity while allowing collaboration to happen. It eliminates potential confusion and name conflicts. When choosing a name, be creative and avoid names that reuse almost all the same letters in the same order or sound like the original. It will help everyone if Original Versions and Modified Versions can easily be distinguished from one another and from other derivatives. Any substitution and matching mechanism is outside the scope of the license. + +5.3 What do you mean by "primary name as presented to the user"? Are you referring to the font menu name? +Yes, this applies to the font menu name and other mechanisms that specify a font in a document. It would be fine, however, to keep a text reference to the original fonts in the description field, in your modified source file or in documentation provided alongside your derivative as long as no one could be confused that your modified source is the original. But you cannot use the Reserved Font Names in any way to identify the font to the user (unless the Copyright Holder(s) allow(s) it through a separate agreement). Users who install derivatives (Modified Versions) on their systems should not see any of the original Reserved Font Names in their font menus, for example. Again, this is to ensure that users are not confused and do not mistake one font for another and so expect features only another derivative or the Original Version can actually offer. + +5.4 Am I not allowed to use any part of the Reserved Font Names? +You may not use individual words from the Reserved Font Names, but you would be allowed to use parts of words, as long as you do not use any word from the Reserved Font Names entirely. We do not recommend using parts of words because of potential confusion, but it is allowed. For example, if "Foobar" was a Reserved Font Name, you would be allowed to use "Foo" or "bar", although we would not recommend it. Such an unfortunate choice would confuse the users of your fonts as well as make it harder for other designers to contribute. + +5.5 So what should I, as an author, identify as Reserved Font Names? +Original authors are encouraged to name their fonts using clear, distinct names, and only declare the unique parts of the name as Reserved Font Names. For example, the author of a font called "Foobar Sans" would declare "Foobar" as a Reserved Font Name, but not "Sans", as that is a common typographical term, and may be a useful word to use in a derivative font name. Reserved Font Names should also be single words for simplicity and legibility. A font called "Flowing River" should have Reserved Font Names "Flowing" and "River", not "Flowing River". You also need to be very careful about reserving font names which are already linked to trademarks (whether registered or not) which you do not own. + +5.6 Do I, as an author, have to identify any Reserved Font Names? +No. RFNs are optional and not required, but we encourage you to use them. This is primarily to avoid confusion between your work and Modified Versions. As an author you can release a font under the OFL and not declare any Reserved Font Names. There may be situations where you find that using no RFNs and letting your font be changed and modified - including any kind of modification - without having to change the original name is desirable. However you need to be fully aware of the consequences. There will be no direct way for end-users and other designers to distinguish your Original Version from many Modified Versions that may be created. You have to trust whoever is making the changes and the optimizations to not introduce problematic changes. The RFNs you choose for your own creation have value to you as an author because they allow you to maintain artistic integrity and keep some control over the distribution channel to your end-users. For discussion of RFNs and web fonts see section 2. + +5.7 Are any names (such as the main font name) reserved by default? +No. That is a change to the license as of version 1.1. If you want any names to be Reserved Font Names, they must be specified after the copyright statement(s). + +5.8 Is there any situation in which I can use Reserved Font Names for a Modified Version? +The Copyright Holder(s) can give certain trusted parties the right to use any of the Reserved Font Names through separate written agreements. For example, even if "Foobar" is a RFN, you could write up an agreement to give company "XYZ" the right to distribute a modified version with a name that includes "Foobar". This allows for freedom without confusion. The existence of such an agreement should be made as clear as possible to downstream users and designers in the distribution package and the relevant documentation. They need to know if they are a party to the agreement or not and what they are practically allowed to do or not even if all the details of the agreement are not public. + +5.9 Do font rebuilds require a name change? Do I have to change the name of the font when my packaging workflow includes a full rebuild from source? +Yes, all rebuilds which change the font data and the smart code are Modified Versions and the requirements of the OFL apply: you need to respect what the Author(s) have chosen in terms of Reserved Font Names. However if a package (or installer) is simply a wrapper or a compressed structure around the final font - leaving them intact on the inside - then no name change is required. Please get in touch with the author(s) and copyright holder(s) to inquire about the presence of font sources beyond the final font file(s) and the recommended build path. That build path may very well be non-trivial and hard to reproduce accurately by the maintainer. If a full font build path is made available by the upstream author(s) please be aware that any regressions and changes you may introduce when doing a rebuild for packaging purposes is your own responsibility as a package maintainer since you are effectively creating a separate branch. You should make it very clear to your users that your rebuilt version is not the canonical one from upstream. + +5.10 Can I add other Reserved Font Names when making a derivative font? +Yes. List your additional Reserved Font Names after your additional copyright statement, as indicated with example placeholders at the top of the OFL.txt file. Be sure you do not remove any existing RFNs but only add your own. RFN statements should be placed next to the copyright statement of the relevant author as indicated in the OFL.txt template to make them visible to designers wishing to make their separate version. + + +6 ABOUT THE FONTLOG + +6.1 What is this FONTLOG thing exactly? +It has three purposes: 1) to provide basic information on the font to users and other designers and developers, 2) to document changes that have been made to the font or accompanying files, either by the original authors or others, and 3) to provide a place to acknowledge authors and other contributors. Please use it! + +6.2 Is the FONTLOG required? +It is not a requirement of the license, but we strongly recommend you have one. + +6.3 Am I required to update the FONTLOG when making Modified Versions? +No, but users, designers and other developers might get very frustrated with you if you don't. People need to know how derivative fonts differ from the original, and how to take advantage of the changes, or build on them. There are utilities that can help create and maintain a FONTLOG, such as the FONTLOG support in FontForge. + +6.4 What should the FONTLOG look like? +It is typically a separate text file (FONTLOG.txt), but can take other formats. It commonly includes these four sections: + +- brief header describing the FONTLOG itself and name of the font family +- Basic Font Information - description of the font family, purpose and breadth +- ChangeLog - chronological listing of changes +- Acknowledgements - list of authors and contributors with contact information + +It could also include other sections, such as: where to find documentation, how to make contributions, information on contributing organizations, source code details, and a short design guide. See Appendix A for an example FONTLOG. + + +7 MAKING CONTRIBUTIONS TO OFL PROJECTS + +7.1 Can I contribute work to OFL projects? +In many cases, yes. It is common for OFL fonts to be developed by a team of people who welcome contributions from the wider community. Contact the original authors for specific information on how to participate in their projects. + +7.2 Why should I contribute my changes back to the original authors? +It would benefit many people if you contributed back in response to what you've received. Your contributions and improvements to the fonts and other components could be a tremendous help and would encourage others to contribute as well and 'give back'. You will then benefit from other people's contributions as well. Sometimes maintaining your own separate version takes more effort than merging back with the original. Be aware that any contributions, however, must be either your own original creation or work that you own, and you may be asked to affirm that clearly when you contribute. + +7.3 I've made some very nice improvements to the font. Will you consider adopting them and putting them into future Original Versions? +Most authors would be very happy to receive such contributions. Keep in mind that it is unlikely that they would want to incorporate major changes that would require additional work on their end. Any contributions would likely need to be made for all the fonts in a family and match the overall design and style. Authors are encouraged to include a guide to the design with the fonts. It would also help to have contributions submitted as patches or clearly marked changes - the use of smart source revision control systems like subversion, mercurial, git or bzr is a good idea. Please follow the recommendations given by the author(s) in terms of preferred source formats and configuration parameters for sending contributions. If this is not indicated in a FONTLOG or other documentation of the font, consider asking them directly. Examples of useful contributions are bug fixes, additional glyphs, stylistic alternates (and the smart font code to access them) or improved hinting. Keep in mind that some kinds of changes (esp. hinting) may be technically difficult to integrate. + +7.4 How can I financially support the development of OFL fonts? +It is likely that most authors of OFL fonts would accept financial contributions - contact them for instructions on how to do this. Such contributions would support future development. You can also pay for others to enhance the fonts and contribute the results back to the original authors for inclusion in the Original Version. + + +8 ABOUT THE LICENSE ITSELF + +8.1 I see that this is version 1.1 of the license. Will there be later changes? +Version 1.1 is the first minor revision of the OFL. We are confident that version 1.1 will meet most needs, but are open to future improvements. Any revisions would be for future font releases, and previously existing licenses would remain in effect. No retroactive changes are possible, although the Copyright Holder(s) can re-release the font under a revised OFL. All versions will be available on our web site: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL. + +8.2 Does this license restrict the rights of the Copyright Holder(s)? +No. The Copyright Holder(s) still retain(s) all the rights to their creation; they are only releasing a portion of it for use in a specific way. For example, the Copyright Holder(s) may choose to release a 'basic' version of their font under the OFL, but sell a restricted 'enhanced' version under a different license. They may also choose to release the same font under both the OFL and some other license. Only the Copyright Holder(s) can do this, and doing so does not change the terms of the OFL as it applies to that font. + +8.3 Is the OFL a contract or a license? +The OFL is a worldwide license based on international copyright agreements and conventions. It is not a contract and so does not require you to sign it to have legal validity. By using, modifying and redistributing components under the OFL you indicate that you accept the license. + +8.4 I really like the terms of the OFL, but want to change it a little. Am I allowed to take ideas and actual wording from the OFL and put them into my own custom license for distributing my fonts? +We strongly recommend against creating your very own unique open licensing model. Using a modified or derivative license will likely cut you off - along with the font(s) under that license - from the community of designers using the OFL, potentially expose you and your users to legal liabilities, and possibly put your work and rights at risk. The OFL went though a community and legal review process that took years of effort, and that review is only applicable to an unmodified OFL. The text of the OFL has been written by SIL (with review and consultation from the community) and is copyright (c) 2005-2017 SIL International. You may re-use the ideas and wording (in part, not in whole) in another non-proprietary license provided that you call your license by another unambiguous name, that you do not use the preamble, that you do not mention SIL and that you clearly present your license as different from the OFL so as not to cause confusion by being too similar to the original. If you feel the OFL does not meet your needs for an open license, please contact us. + +8.5 Can I quote from the OFL FAQ? +Yes, SIL gives permission to quote from the OFL FAQ (OFL-FAQ.txt), in whole or in part, provided that the quoted text is: + +- unmodified, +- used to help explain the intent of the OFL, rather than cause misunderstanding, and +- accompanied with the following attribution: "From the OFL FAQ (OFL-FAQ.txt), copyright (c) 2005-2017 SIL International. Used by permission. http://scripts.sil.org/OFL-FAQ_web". + +8.6 Can I translate the license and the FAQ into other languages? +SIL certainly recognises the need for people who are not familiar with English to be able to understand the OFL and its use. Making the license very clear and readable has been a key goal for the OFL, but we know that people understand their own language best. + +If you are an experienced translator, you are very welcome to translate the OFL and OFL-FAQ so that designers and users in your language community can understand the license better. But only the original English version of the license has legal value and has been approved by the community. Translations do not count as legal substitutes and should only serve as a way to explain the original license. SIL - as the author and steward of the license for the community at large - does not approve any translation of the OFL as legally valid because even small translation ambiguities could be abused and create problems. + +SIL gives permission to publish unofficial translations into other languages provided that they comply with the following guidelines: + +- Put the following disclaimer in both English and the target language stating clearly that the translation is unofficial: + +"This is an unofficial translation of the SIL Open Font License into . It was not published by SIL International, and does not legally state the distribution terms for fonts that use the OFL. A release under the OFL is only valid when using the original English text. However, we recognize that this unofficial translation will help users and designers not familiar with English to better understand and use the OFL. We encourage designers who consider releasing their creation under the OFL to read the OFL-FAQ in their own language if it is available. Please go to http://scripts.sil.org/OFL for the official version of the license and the accompanying OFL-FAQ." + +- Keep your unofficial translation current and update it at our request if needed, for example if there is any ambiguity which could lead to confusion. + +If you start such a unofficial translation effort of the OFL and OFL-FAQ please let us know. + +8.7 Does the OFL have an explicit expiration term? +No, the implicit intent of the OFL is that the permissions granted are perpetual and irrevocable. + + +9 ABOUT SIL INTERNATIONAL + +9.1 Who is SIL International and what do they do? +SIL serves language communities worldwide, building their capacity for sustainable language development, by means of research, translation, training and materials development. SIL makes its services available to all without regard to religious belief, political ideology, gender, race, or ethnic background. SIL's members and volunteers share a Christian commitment. + +9.2 What does this have to do with font licensing? +The ability to read, write, type and publish in one's own language is one of the most critical needs for millions of people around the world. This requires fonts that are widely available and support lesser-known languages. SIL develops - and encourages others to develop - a complete stack of writing systems implementation components available under open licenses. This open stack includes input methods, smart fonts, smart rendering libraries and smart applications. There has been a need for a common open license that is specifically applicable to fonts and related software (a crucial component of this stack), so SIL developed the SIL Open Font License with the help of the Free/Libre and Open Source Software community. + +9.3 How can I contact SIL? +Our main web site is: http://www.sil.org/ +Our site about complex scripts is: http://scripts.sil.org/ +Information about this license (and contact information) is at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL + + +APPENDIX A - FONTLOG EXAMPLE + +Here is an example of the recommended format for a FONTLOG, although other formats are allowed. + +----- +FONTLOG for the GlobalFontFamily fonts + +This file provides detailed information on the GlobalFontFamily Font Software. This information should be distributed along with the GlobalFontFamily fonts and any derivative works. + +Basic Font Information + +GlobalFontFamily is a Unicode typeface family that supports all languages that use the Latin script and its variants, and could be expanded to support other scripts. + +NewWorldFontFamily is based on the GlobalFontFamily and also supports Greek, Hebrew, Cyrillic and Armenian. + +More specifically, this release supports the following Unicode ranges... +This release contains... +Documentation can be found at... +To contribute to the project... + +ChangeLog + +10 December 2010 (Fred Foobar) GlobalFontFamily-devel version 1.4 +- fix new build and testing system (bug #123456) + +1 August 2008 (Tom Parker) GlobalFontFamily version 1.2.1 +- Tweaked the smart font code (Branch merged with trunk version) +- Provided improved build and debugging environment for smart behaviours + +7 February 2007 (Pat Johnson) NewWorldFontFamily Version 1.3 +- Added Greek and Cyrillic glyphs + +7 March 2006 (Fred Foobar) NewWorldFontFamily Version 1.2 +- Tweaked contextual behaviours + +1 Feb 2005 (Jane Doe) NewWorldFontFamily Version 1.1 +- Improved build script performance and verbosity +- Extended the smart code documentation +- Corrected minor typos in the documentation +- Fixed position of combining inverted breve below (U+032F) +- Added OpenType/Graphite smart code for Armenian +- Added Armenian glyphs (U+0531 -> U+0587) +- Released as "NewWorldFontFamily" + +1 Jan 2005 (Joe Smith) GlobalFontFamily Version 1.0 +- Initial release + +Acknowledgements + +If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and description (D). This list is in alphabetical order. + +N: Jane Doe +E: jane@university.edu +W: http://art.university.edu/projects/fonts +D: Contributor - Armenian glyphs and code + +N: Fred Foobar +E: fred@foobar.org +W: http://foobar.org +D: Contributor - misc Graphite fixes + +N: Pat Johnson +E: pat@fontstudio.org +W: http://pat.fontstudio.org +D: Designer - Greek & Cyrillic glyphs based on Roman design + +N: Tom Parker +E: tom@company.com +W: http://www.company.com/tom/projects/fonts +D: Engineer - original smart font code + +N: Joe Smith +E: joe@fontstudio.org +W: http://joe.fontstudio.org +D: Designer - original Roman glyphs + +Fontstudio.org is an not-for-profit design group whose purpose is... +Foobar.org is a distributed community of developers... +Company.com is a small business who likes to support community designers... +University.edu is a renowned educational institution with a strong design department... +----- + diff --git a/fonts/stix2-otf/OFL.txt b/fonts/stix2-otf/OFL.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..94698face7 --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/stix2-otf/OFL.txt @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +Copyright © 2001–2020 by the STI Pub Companies (https://www.stixfonts.org), +consisting of + AIP Publishing, + American Chemical Society, + American Mathematical Society, + American Physical Society, + Elsevier, Inc., + and + The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc., +with Reserved Font Name "STIX Fonts". + +STIX Fonts™ is a trademark of The Institute of Electrical and +Electronics Engineers, Inc. + +Portions copyright © 1998–2003 by MicroPress, Inc. +(www.micropress-inc.com), with Reserved Font Name TM Math. +To obtain additional mathematical fonts, please contact + MicroPress, Inc., + 68-30 Harrow Street, + Forest Hills, NY 11375, + USA + Phone: (718) 575-1816. + +Portions copyright © 1990 by Elsevier, Inc. + +Portions copyright © 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated. + +This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. +This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: +http://scripts.sil.org/OFL + +----------------------------------------------------------- +SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 +----------------------------------------------------------- + +PREAMBLE +The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide +development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation +efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and +open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership +with others. + +The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and +redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The +fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded, +redistributed and/or sold with any software provided that any reserved +names are not used by derivative works. The fonts and derivatives, +however, cannot be released under any other type of license. The +requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply +to any document created using the fonts or their derivatives. + +DEFINITIONS +"Font Software" refers to the set of files released by the Copyright +Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such. This may +include source files, build scripts and documentation. + +"Reserved Font Name" refers to any names specified as such after the +copyright statement(s). + +"Original Version" refers to the collection of Font Software components as +distributed by the Copyright Holder(s). + +"Modified Version" refers to any derivative made by adding to, deleting, +or substituting -- in part or in whole -- any of the components of the +Original Version, by changing formats or by porting the Font Software to a +new environment. + +"Author" refers to any designer, engineer, programmer, technical +writer or other person who contributed to the Font Software. + +PERMISSION & CONDITIONS +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge, embed, modify, +redistribute, and sell modified and unmodified copies of the Font +Software, subject to the following conditions: + +1) Neither the Font Software nor any of its individual components, +in Original or Modified Versions, may be sold by itself. + +2) Original or Modified Versions of the Font Software may be bundled, +redistributed and/or sold with any software, provided that each copy +contains the above copyright notice and this license. These can be +included either as stand-alone text files, human-readable headers or +in the appropriate machine-readable metadata fields within text or +binary files as long as those fields can be easily viewed by the user. + +3) No Modified Version of the Font Software may use the Reserved Font +Name(s) unless explicit written permission is granted by the corresponding +Copyright Holder. This restriction only applies to the primary font name as +presented to the users. + +4) The name(s) of the Copyright Holder(s) or the Author(s) of the Font +Software shall not be used to promote, endorse or advertise any +Modified Version, except to acknowledge the contribution(s) of the +Copyright Holder(s) and the Author(s) or with their explicit written +permission. + +5) The Font Software, modified or unmodified, in part or in whole, +must be distributed entirely under this license, and must not be +distributed under any other license. The requirement for fonts to +remain under this license does not apply to any document created +using the Font Software. + +TERMINATION +This license becomes null and void if any of the above conditions are +not met. + +DISCLAIMER +THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT +OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, +INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL +DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM +OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE. diff --git a/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md b/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md index cf0a5c834e..f7a66ac909 100644 --- a/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md +++ b/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md @@ -1,26 +1,49 @@ # stixfonts OpenType Unicode fonts for Scientific, Technical, and Mathematical texts -## About the STIX fonts. +## Overview + +* See https://www.stixfonts.org/ for background on the the STIX Fonts + project. + +* Download [zip files](zipfiles) with some or all of the fonts. + +* View [code charts](docs) for the + * [Math](docs/STIXTwoMath-Regular.pdf), + * [Regular text](docs/STIXTwoText-Regular.pdf), + fonts. + +### Type 1 fonts (STIX 2.0.0 only) -See https://www.stixfonts.org/ for background on the the STIX Fonts project. +The STIX Two fonts are OpenType fonts and are meant to be used in that +format. For the benefit of LaTeX users who are unable to use XeTeX or +luaTeX, we have also provided version 2.0.0 of the STIX fonts as a +[set of TFM files and Type 1 fonts](https://github.com/stipub/stix_type1). + +Note that **no further updates** are planned to the Type 1 +distribution; future development efforts will focus on improving the +OpenType fonts. + +## About the STIX fonts. The Scientific and Technical Information eXchange (STIX) fonts are -intended to meet the demanding needs of authors, publishers, printers, -and others in the scientific, medical, and technical fields. They -combine a comprehensive Unicode-based collection of mathematical -symbols and alphabets with a set of text faces suitable for -professional publishing. They are available royalty-free under the -SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. - -Version 2 of the STIX fonts, now known as “STIX Two”, is a thorough -revision of version 1 undertaken by the renowned type house [Tiro -Typeworks](https://tiro.com). The STIX Two fonts consist of four text -fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic) and one Math font. -Together, they provide a uniform set of fonts that can be used -throughout the production process, whether that be a traditional -print-only process, an entirely electronic one, or a combination of -the two. +intended to satisfy the demanding needs of authors, publishers, +printers, and others working in the scientific, medical, and technical +fields. They combine a comprehensive Unicode-based collection of +mathematical symbols and alphabets with a set of text faces suitable +for professional publishing. The fonts are available royalty-free +under the SIL Open Font License. + +Version 2 of the STIX fonts, now known as "STIX Two", is a thorough +revision undertaken by the renowned type house Tiro Typeworks +Ltd. (https://www.tiro.com). The STIX Two fonts consist of one Math +font, two variable text fonts (STIXTwoTextVF-Roman and +STIXTwoTextVF-Italic), and eight static text fonts (Regular, Italic, +Medium, Medium Italic, SemiBold, SemiBold Italic, Bold, and Bold +Italic) derived from the variable fonts. Together, they provide a +uniform set of fonts that can be used throughout the production +process, whether that be a traditional print-only process, an entirely +electronic one, or a combination of the two. The [STIX project](https://www.stixfonts.org/) began through the joint efforts of @@ -93,8 +116,8 @@ These fonts have been tested with both and [luaTeX](http://www.luatex.org/) with good results. For best results, XeTeX users will want to use -version 0.99999 or later of XeTeX, which ships with -[TeXLive 2018](https://www.tug.org/texlive/). +version 0.999992 or later of XeTeX, which ships with +[TeXLive 2020](https://www.tug.org/texlive/). This version fixes a number of bugs that were present in earlier versions. Our thanks go out to Jonathan Kew and Khaled Hosny for their generous help in identifying and fixing these bugs. LaTeX users @@ -103,9 +126,9 @@ should also make sure they have the latest version of the ## Summary of OpenType Features and Scripts -Further details these features can be found in the code charts. +Further details these features can be found in the [font charts](docs). -The four text fonts implement the following OpenType script tags: +The text fonts implement the following OpenType script tags: Regular Bold Italic BoldItalic @@ -118,7 +141,8 @@ The four text fonts implement the following OpenType script tags: grek grek grek grek Greek latn latn latn latn Latin - latn.ROM latn.ROM latn.ROM latn.ROM Latin/Romanian + latn.LTH latn.LTH latn.LTH latn.LTH Latin/Lithuanian + latn.ROM latn.ROM latn.ROM latn.ROM Latin/Romanian latn.TRK latn.TRK latn.TRK latn.TRK Latin/Turkish and the following features @@ -182,3 +206,62 @@ different meanings compared to the text fonts): ss15 Stylistic Set 15 -- Slab serif symbol variants ss16 Stylistic Set 16 -- Circled operator variants ss20 Stylistic Set 20 -- Miscellaneous variants + +## Build instructions + +### First time + +After cloning the project for first time, the following steps are needed: + +1. Setup a virtual environment in the folder that contains the source and tools subfolders: + + $ python3 -m venv venv + +2. Activate the environment: + + $ source venv/bin/activate + +3. Update `pip`: + + $ pip install -U pip + +4. Install dependencies: + + $ pip install -r requirements.txt + +5. Build the fonts (use `--verbose` option for more detailed build log): + + $ ./build.sh + + This last step may take several minutes to complete. + +### Subsequent builds + +Only steps 2 and 5 above are needed. + +### Notes on source formats and build process + +The design masters for the STIX Two Text fonts are the **.vfj** files, a json source format used by FontLab 7. These files contain the glyph outlines, spacing, mark anchors, kerning and associated classes, font info, and variable design space info. Changes or additions to any of these things should be made in the .vfj files. + +The build script used to generate font files uses the **.ufo** and **.designspace** files, not the .vfj sources directly. These files can be exported from FontLab 7 using the default export profile for ‘DesignSpace + UFO’. + +The **.ren** files are glyph name management files used by the build script to manage the relationship of development names in the sources to the build names used in the post or CFF tables of the fonts. + +Because of issues with editing and managing OpenType Layout GPOS in variable font sources, the OTL projects for the STIX Two Text fonts are built in Microsoft’s [Visual OpenType Layout Tool](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/tools/volt/) (VOLT). This means changes to OTL, including updates to mark anchors and kerning implemented in the .vfj sources need to be passed through VOLT, updated in the **.vtp** VOLT project files, and compiled in **.input.ttf** which are then used by the build script as a source for the OTL tables in the fonts. + +Obviously, any changes or extension to the glyph set in the .vfj design sources needs to be reflected in each of the other sources used in the build process: in the .ufo files, the .ren file glyph name lists, and especially in the .input.ttf files and .vtp project files. Fresh .input.ttf files can be exported from FontLab 7, opened in VOLT, and the .vtp project files imported and updated. + +Note that if changes or updates are made to mark anchors or kerning or associated classes in the .vfj sources, these need to be converted to VOLT format and imported into the projects, replacing or updating existing VOLT lookups and groups. This can be done using the [vfj-to-volt.py](https://github.com/TiroTypeworks/TiroTools/tree/master/VFJtools) tool. + +The revised .vtp files should then be exported for future use, and the .input.ttf fonts *shipped* from VOLT (this is important, because although the fonts will work if just compiled and saved in VOLT, they will contain private VOLT source tables and unregistered OTL features that will be then end up in the fonts generated by the build script; so use the ‘Ship Font’ option in VOLT and overwrite the .input.ttf file (save a copy with the VOLT project, if you like, but so long as you remembered to export the updated .vtp you can always reimport as needed)). + +**IMPORTANT** : the STIXTwoMath-Regular.input.ttf file is also the source for the MATH table and cmap table in the final font build. Care must be taken to preserve or extend these as necessary in this file when updating OpenType Layout or other aspects of the font. + +Once all the source files are ready, run the **build.sh** as described above. The build script describes what it is doing as it runs, and verbose mode can be used to get more detail. In overview, this is what it does: + +1. Pre-process the UFO files to: +a) remove all features and kerning groups from the UFOs; b) rename the glyphs to match the TTFs (otherwise the binary tables can’t be grafted in with FontTools easily); c) extract the binary tables and add them under data/com.github.fonttools.ttx/ in the UFO font where ufo2ft expects them; d) save the modified files in build/masters to keep the sources unchanged. +1. Build variable font with fontmake from build/masters UFOs. +1. Build binary masters with fontmake (needed for the next step) from UFOs. +1. Build static fonts with fontmake from UFOs, but telling it to interpolate OTL tables from the binary masters. +1. 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- -The contents of this distribution are - - Fonts/ - OTF/ - STIX2Math.otf - STIX2Text-BoldItalic.otf - STIX2Text-Bold.otf - STIX2Text-Italic.otf - STIX2Text-Regular.otf - WOFF/ - STIX2Math.woff - STIX2Text-BoldItalic.woff - STIX2Text-Bold.woff - STIX2Text-Italic.woff - STIX2Text-Regular.woff - WOFF2/ - STIX2Math.woff2 - STIX2Text-BoldItalic.woff2 - STIX2Text-Bold.woff2 - STIX2Text-Italic.woff2 - STIX2Text-Regular.woff2 - docs/ - STIX_2.0.1_license.pdf - STIX_2.0.1_release_notes.txt - charts/ - StixTwoBold.pdf - StixTwoBoldItalic.pdf - StixTwoItalic.pdf - StixTwoMath.pdf - StixTwoRegular.pdf - -The STIX font is distributed under the SIL Open Font License, Version -1.1, a copy of which is included in the docs folder. - -FEEDBACK - -Please direct any questions or general comments to the STIX Fonts -project. Bug reports and technical support issues should be submitted -through - - https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts - -where you can also find a list of known issues. - - - WHAT'S NEW IN 2.0.1? - -COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN 2.0.1 AND 2.0.0 - -There have been numerous improvements to the design of individual -glyphs and to the placement of various accents. Since these don't -affect character metrics, they should not affect the layout of -documents that used v2.0.0 of the fonts. - -Users upgrading existing documents from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1 should be aware -of the following potential incompatibilities: - -* Character metrics for some glyphs, especially Mathematical - Alphanumeric Symbols and APL functional symbols, have changed. - -* Kerning between z and following punctuation has been improved. - -* In STIX2Math, Stylistic Set 7 (ss07) no longer includes U+2205 - -* U+2202 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL and U+1D6DB MATHEMATICAL BOLD PARTIAL - DIFFERENTIAL are now upright by default. - -See below for further details. - -TEXT FONTS - -* Added U+2423 OPEN BOX to all faces. - -* Added Stylistic Set ss02 to select upright parentheses, brackets, - and braces in Italic and BoldItalic faces. - -* Harmonized design of smallcap U+02A9 LATIN SMALL LETTER FENG DIGRAPH - between Regular and Bold faces. - -* Improved design of extended Latin and IPA character glyphs. - -* Improved kerning of selected character pairs. - -* Improved design and placement of U+0307 COMBINING DOT ABOVE and - U+0308 COMBINING DIAERESIS. - -MATH FONTS - -* The following Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols have been improved. - Note that in some case this has necessitated changes to the - character metrics. - - U+1D504..1D537 Fraktur symbols - U+1D538..1D56B Double-struck symbols - U+1D56C..1D59F Bold Fraktur symbols - U+1D5A0..1D5D3 Sans-serif symbols [SSP] - U+1D5D4..1D607 Sans-serif bold symbols [SSP] - U+1D608..1D63B Sans-serif italic symbols [SSP] - U+1D63C..1D66F Sans-serif bold italic symbols [SSP] - U+1D670..1D6A3 Monospace symbols - U+1D756..1D78F Sans-serif bold Greek - U+1D790..1D7C9 Sans-serif bold italic Greek - U+1D7D8..1D7E1 Double-struck digits - U+1D7E2..1D7EB Sans-serif digits [SSP] - U+1D7EC..1D7F5 Sans-serif bold digits [SSP] - U+1D7F6..1D7FF Monospace digits - - Note: The ranges marked "[SSP]" are derived from the Source Sans Pro - fonts, with proportions and weight modified to harmonize with the - STIX design. - -* Added support for Unicode Standard Mathematical Standardized Variants. - -* Removed variant form of U+2205 EMPTY SET from Stylistic Set 7 to - Character Variant 3. NOTE: For most users, the "variant" form will - be the preferred shape, but the default shape has been left as-is - for backwards compatibility. - -* Improved proportions of existing APL symbols and added an additional - 16 symbols (see below). - -* Corrected glyph for U+1D752 MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC KAPPA SYMBOL. - -* Improved positioning of tilde math accent. - -* Added dotless variants of U+2148 DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL I and - U_2149 DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL J. - -* Made U+2202 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL and U+1D6DB MATHEMATICAL BOLD - PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL upright rather than italic. - -* Revised and extended coverage of Enclosed Alphanumeric block - (U+2460-24FF). - -* U+20E1 COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE is now extensible. - -* Corrected vertical placement of U+00B1 PLUS-MINUS SIGN - -* The following delimiters now have a full set of 12 growing form - variants. - - U+2308 LEFT CEILING - U+2309 RIGHT CEILING - - U+230A LEFT FLOOR - U+230B RIGHT FLOOR - - U+2772 LIGHT LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT - U+2773 LIGHT RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT - - U+27E6 LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET - U+27E7 MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET - - U+27E8 MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET - U+27E9 MATHEMATICAL RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET - - U+27EA MATHEMATICAL LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET - U+27EB MATHEMATICAL RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET - - U+2983 WHITE CURLY BRACKET - U+2984 RIGHT WHITE CURLY BRACKET - - U+2985 LEFT WHITE PARENTHESIS - U+2986 RIGHT WHITE PARENTHESIS - -* New characters - - General Punctuation - U+2061 FUNCTION APPLICATION - U+2062 INVISIBLE TIMES - U+2063 INVISIBLE SEPARATOR - U+2064 INVISIBLE PLUS - - Miscellaneous Technical - U+2338 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD EQUAL - U+233A APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD DIAMOND - U+233E APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL CIRCLE JOT - U+2341 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD SLASH - U+2342 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD BACKSLASH - U+2347 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD LEFTWARDS ARROW - U+2348 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD RIGHTWARDS ARROW - U+2350 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD UPWARDS ARROW - U+2357 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD DOWNWARDS ARROW - U+2360 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD COLON - U+2364 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL JOT DIAERESIS - U+2365 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL CIRCLE DIAERESIS - U+2366 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL DOWN SHOE STILE - U+236D APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL STILE TILDE - U+2378 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL IOTA UNDERBAR - U+2395 APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD - U+23B7 RADICAL SYMBOL BOTTOM - U+23B8 LEFT VERTICAL BOX LINE - U+23B9 RIGHT VERTICAL BOX LINE - - Control Pictures - U+2422 BLANK SYMBOL - - Enclosed Alphanumerics - U+2469..24B5 - U+24EB..24FF - - Dingbats - U+2776 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT ONE - U+2777 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT TWO - U+2778 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE - U+2779 DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT FOUR - U+277A DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT FIVE - U+277B DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT SIX - U+277C DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT SEVEN - U+277D DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT EIGHT - U+277E DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT NINE - U+277F DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER TEN - - Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols - U+1EEF0 ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR MEEM WITH HAH WITH TATWEEL - U+1EEF1 ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR HAH WITH DAL - - Note: These two characters were added for compatibility with - the LaTeX unicode-math package. There are no plans to include - further support for Arabic typesetting. - - - WHAT'S NEW IN 2.0.0? - -In addition to the overall visual redesign, STIX Two incorporates a -number of significant improvements and additions. Special attention -has been given to implementing accepted best practices for OpenType -fonts, such as the use of font features to access variant glyph shapes -that were previously only available via the Unicode Private Use Areas. - -The letterspacing and kerning of the text fonts have been -significantly improved. - -True small capital variants (Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek), accessible -via the OpenType font feature smcp, have been added for all text -fonts. - -Text (lowercase or oldstyle) numerals, available via the font features -pnum and onum, have been added, in addition to natural-spacing -figures. - -Alphabetic superscripts and numeric sub- and superscripts, accessible -via the subs and sups font features, have been added. - -Fractions are available via the frac feature, as well as numerators -(numr) and denominators (dnom). - -The OpenType MATH table has been completely rewritten and extended. - -Additions have been made to these Unicode blocks: - Latin-1 Supplement U+0080 - U+00FF - Latin Extended-A U+0100 - U+017F - Latin Extended Additional U+0180 - U+024F - Cyrillic U+0400 - U+04FF - Greek and Coptic U+0370 - U+03FF - IPA blocks U+0250 - U+02AF - -BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY - -Because of the scope of the changes, especially to the text fonts, -STIX Two is not a drop-in replacement for earlier versions. While we -understand and sympathize with the difficulties caused by the -incompatibilities we have introduced, we nevertheless felt they were -necessary to address some of the shortcomings of earlier versions of -the fonts and to position us to respond to the needs of modern -publishing. - -Earlier versions of the STIX fonts are deprecated and no longer -supported. We urge all users of the STIX fonts to upgrade to the new -versions as soon as possible. - -To enable the new and old versions of the fonts to coexist during the -transition phase, the fonts have been renamed as follows: - - STIX 1.1.0 STIX 2.0.0 - - STIX-Regular STIX Two Text - STIX-Italic STIX Two Text Italic - STIX-Bold STIX Two Text Bold - STIX-BoldItalic STIX Two Text Bold Italic - - STIX Math Regular STIX Two Math - -The four text fonts contain glyphs from Unicode text blocks only. 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Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +% +% \GetFileInfo{pixelart.dtx} +% +% \DoNotIndex{\#,\$,\%,\&,\@,\\,\{,\},\^,\_,\~,\ ,\!,\(,\),\,} +% \DoNotIndex{\@bwpa@newline} +% \DoNotIndex{\begin} +% \DoNotIndex{\coordinate} +% \DoNotIndex{\end, \else} +% \DoNotIndex{\fill, \fi} +% \DoNotIndex{\ifpixelart@draft} +% \DoNotIndex{\makeatletter, \makeatother} +% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand, \newif} +% \DoNotIndex{\ProcessPgfPackageOptions, \pgfkeys, \pgfkeyssetvalue, \pgfkeysvalueof, \pgfparserdef, \pgfparserparse, \pgfparserswitch} +% \DoNotIndex{\raisebox, \RequirePackage} +% \DoNotIndex{\space} +% \DoNotIndex{\tikz} +% \DoNotIndex{\usepgfmodule, \usetikzlibrary} +% +% \title{ +% \begin{tikzpicture} +% \tikzbwpixelart[scale=.037]{(-1.05, .14)}{% +% 1111110001100000000000000000001110000010000000000000001000 +% 0110011001100000000000000000000110000111000000000000011000 +% 0110011000000000000000000000000110001101100000000000011000 +% 0110011011100110000110011111000110011000110110111001111110 +% 0111110001100011001100110001100110011000110011101100011000 +% 0110000001100001111000111111100110011111110011001100011000 +% 0110000001100000110000110000000110011000110011000000011000 +% 0110000001100001111000110000000110011000110011000000011000 +% 0110000001100011001100110001100110011000110011000000011011 +% 1111000011110110000110011111001111011000110111100000001110 +% }% +% \draw (0, 0) node[opacity=0]{\LARGE PixelArt}; +% \end{tikzpicture}\thanks{ +% This document corresponds to \textsf{pixelart}~\fileversion, dated \filedate. +% Home page, bug requests, etc. at \url{http://framagit.org/spalax/pixelart} +% }\\A package to draw pixel-art pictures.} +% \author{Louis Paternault\\ \texttt{spalax+ctan(at)gresille(dot)org}} +% +% \maketitle +% +% \begin{abstract} +% This package defines macros to draw pixel-art pictures using \LaTeX{}. +% \end{abstract} +% +% \setcounter{tocdepth}{2} +% \tableofcontents +% +% \section{Introduction} +% This document introduces the \textsf{pixelart} package, used to draw pixel-art pictures. +% +% \subsection{License} +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the \LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% +% Further information can be found in the |.dtx| file used to build this +% document. +% +% \subsection{Overview} +% Installation instruction are given in section \ref{sec:install}. +% Documentation about how to use this package (and examples) is given in section +% \ref{sec:usage}. Section \ref{sec:bugs} lists some known bugs and +% limitations, and implementation is given in section +% \ref{sec:implementation}. +% +% \section{Download and Install} +% \label{sec:install} +% +% \subsection{\textsc{Gnu}/Linux Distribution} +% +% If applicable, the easiest way to get |pixelart| working is by installing it by your distribution package. In Debian (and Ubuntu, and surely other distributions that inherit from Debian) it is packaged in |texlive-pictures| since version \texttt{2017.20180103-1}. So you can install it by running: +% +% \begin{quote} +% |sudo apt install texlive-pictures| +% \end{quote} +% +% \subsection{LaTeX distribution} +% +% This package is included both in \TeX{}Live and MiK\TeX{}. It can be installed using their respective package managers. +% +% \subsection{Manual installation} +% +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Download the lastest archive : +% \begin{description} +% \item[Stable version] \url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pixelart.zip} +% \item[Development version] \url{https://framagit.org/spalax/pixelart/repository/archive.zip?ref=master} +% \end{description} +% \item Unzip the archive. +% \item If you got the archive from CTAN (stable version), move file \texttt{tex/latex/pixelart/pixelart.sty} in a \LaTeX{} path. +% \item If you got the development version, |cd| to the main archive directory, and run |latex pixelart.ins| to build |pixelart.sty|. Move this file into a \LaTeX{} path. +% \end{itemize} +% +% \section{Usage} +% \label{sec:usage} +% +% \subsection{Package options} +% \changes{v0.2.0}{2018/01/25}{Add package option \texttt{draft}.} +% +% This package has a single package option: |draft|. If this option is set (\lstinline|\usepackage[draft]{pixelart}|), pixel-art pictures are ignored. This can make compilation \emph{way, way} faster\footnote{On a document I am writing, containing a lot of pixel-art pictures, option |draft| makes compilation time go from 6 minutes to 22 seconds.}. +% +% A downside is that since pixel-art pictures are ignored, this can mess up your document layout. A nicer option would be to have option |draft| guess the pixel-art size, and display a dummy picture with the same size. Patches are welcome! \smiley +% +% \subsection{Macros} +% +% This package defines two macros : |\bwpixelart|\footnote{\texttt{$\backslash{}$bwpixelart} stands for \emph{b}lack and \emph{w}hite \emph{pixel art}, although \emph{color and transparent pixel art} would be more accurate.}, used to insert a pixel-art picture, and |\tikzbwpixelart|, which has the same purpose, excepted that it is called from within a |tikzpicture| environment. +% +% \subsubsection{\textbackslash\texttt{bwpixelart}} +% \DescribeMacro{\bwpixelart} +% To insert a pixel-art picture in your text, use : +% \begin{center} +% \lstinline|\bwpixelart|\oarg{color, raise, scale}\marg{pixels} +% \end{center} +% Its optional arguments are: +% \begin{description} +% \item[color=black] Foreground color (the background is transparent); +% \item[scale=1] Scale. By default, a pixel is the size of a |tikzpicture| default unit, which is probably bigger than what you want. +% \item[raise=0pt] Raise the picture. By default, the bottom of the picture is on the baseline. You might want to lower it a little by giving this option a negative argument. +% \end{description} +% +% Its mandatory argument is the picture pixels, as |0|'s and |1|'s. Line breaks in this argument are interpreted as line breaks in the pixel art pictures. How spaces are interpreted is undefined (see section \ref{ssec:spaces} for more information). +% +% For instance, this heart +% \bwpixelart[color=red, scale=.05, raise=-1ex]{% +% 001101100 +% 011111110 +% 111111111 +% 111111111 +% 111111111 +% 011111110 +% 001111100 +% 000111000 +% 000010000 +% } +% was drawn using the following code: +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} + \bwpixelart[color=red, scale=.05, raise=-1ex]{% + 001101100 + 011111110 + 111111111 + 111111111 + 111111111 + 011111110 + 001111100 + 000111000 + 000010000 + } +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% \subsubsection{\textbackslash\texttt{tikzbwpixelart}} +% \DescribeMacro{\tikzbwpixelart} +% The second macro, |\tikzbwpixelart| is almost identical to the first one, excepted that it is meant to be called from inside a |tikzpicture| environment. Actually, \lstinline|\bwpixelart{0101}| is more or less equivalent to calling : +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{0101} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi + +% The signature of this macro is : +% \begin{center} +% \lstinline|\tikzbwpixelart|\oarg{color, scale}\marg{coordinates}\marg{pixels} +% \end{center} +% Its optional arguments are |color| and |scale|, used to set the color and scale of the picture. +% +% Its first mandatory argument is the coordinate of the top left corner of the picture; the second one is the list of pixels (using the same syntax as the |\bwpixelart| macro). +% +% For instance, this heart +%\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.05, baseline=-1em] +% \fill[red] (5, -4) circle (6.5); +% \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{% +% 0011001100 +% 0111111110 +% 1111111111 +% 1111111111 +% 1111111111 +% 0111111110 +% 0011111100 +% 0001111000 +% 0000110000 +%} +%\end{tikzpicture} +% was drawn using the following code: +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} +\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.05, baseline=-1em] + \fill[red] (5, -4) circle (6.5); + \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{% + 0011001100 + 0111111110 + 1111111111 + 1111111111 + 1111111111 + 0111111110 + 0011111100 + 0001111000 + 0000110000 +} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +%\section{Bugs, Ideas, Undefined behaviours} +%\label{sec:bugs} +% +% I have great ideas about what this package could do, but: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item I do not need them; +% \item I am not sure there is a huge \emph{need} for some pixel-art package; +% \item I have a full-time job, my wife has a far-more-than-full-time job, my daugther \emph{is} a full-time job, so I have very little time to hack… +% \end{itemize} +% +% So, I am listing here some known bugs, undefined behaviours, limitations. You, random passer-by, will be greatly welcome if you were to fix or implement stuff listed in this section. \smiley +% +% \subsection{Missing \texttt{\textbackslash{}pixelart} macro} +% +% There is no |\pixelart| macro. This is on purpose: given that this package is more or less a working draft, I did not want to register a badly designed |\pixelart| macro. This means that some folk wanting to improve this package can extand the |\bwpixelart| macro and use the name |\pixelart| to fix my design mistakes. +% +% \subsection{It's insanely slooooow.} +% +% That's it. It takes alomst 30 seconds to compile a document containing only a $128\times128$ picture (about \numprint{16000} pixels). I have no idea how to fix it. Good luck. +% +% \subsection{Black and white} +% +% Right now, it is black and white only (or, to be more accurate, any single color on a transparent background). +% +% One \emph{could} produce colored pixel-art pictures, but… it's complicated. For instance, this heart (borrowed from the Django project\footnote{\url{https://www.djangoproject.com/}}): +% +% \definecolor{violet1}{RGB}{247, 176, 207} +% \definecolor{violet2}{RGB}{238, 33, 120} +% \definecolor{violet3}{RGB}{214, 45, 117} +% \definecolor{violet4}{RGB}{217, 25, 92} +% \definecolor{violet5}{RGB}{173, 29, 69} +% \begin{center} +% \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] +% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet1]{(0, 0)}{% +% 0000000 +% 0000010 +% } +% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet2]{(0, 0)}{% +% 0000000 +% 0110100 +% 0000000 +% 0010100 +% 0000000 +% 0001000 +% } +% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet3]{(0, 0)}{% +% 0000010 +% 0000000 +% 1000010 +% 0000000 +% 0001000 +% } +% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet4]{(0, 0)}{% +% 0010100 +% 1001000 +% 0110100 +% 0001010 +% 0010100 +% } +% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet5]{(0, 0)}{% +% 0100000 +% 0000001 +% 0001001 +% 0100000 +% } +% \end{tikzpicture} +% \end{center} +% +% could be produced using the following code. Basically (given that colors |violet1| to |violet5| have been correctly defined), we stack up several single-color pixel-art pictures. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} +\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] + \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet1]{(0, 0)}{% + 0000000 + 0000010 + } + \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet2]{(0, 0)}{% + 0000000 + 0110100 + 0000000 + 0010100 + 0000000 + 0001000 + } + \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet3]{(0, 0)}{% + 0000010 + 0000000 + 1000010 + 0000000 + 0001000 + } + \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet4]{(0, 0)}{% + 0010100 + 1001000 + 0110100 + 0001010 + 0010100 + } + \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet5]{(0, 0)}{% + 0100000 + 0000001 + 0001001 + 0100000 + } +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% One could imagine a simpler syntax: we assign several colors to characters, and we use |1|, |2|, |3|, etc. as the pixels to define the picture. This would give the following code. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} +\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] + \tikzpixelart[colors={ + 1=violet1, + 2=violet2, + 3=violet3, + 4=violet4, + 5=violet5, + }]{(0, 0)}{% + 0540430 + 4224215 + 3445435 + 0524240 + 0043400 + 0002000 + } +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% Once again, patches are welcome! \smiley{} +% +% \subsection{Spaces} +%\label{ssec:spaces} +% +% Spaces are interpreted as line breaks. For instance, this heart +% \bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% +% 0011001100 0111111110 1111111111 +% 1111111111 1111111111 0111111110 +% 0011111100 0001111000 0000110000 +% } +% could be written as : +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} +\bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% + 0011001100 0111111110 1111111111 + 1111111111 1111111111 0111111110 + 0011111100 0001111000 0000110000 +} +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% This will work (right now), but is an undefined behaviour, and might change in a later version without prior notice. +% +% \subsection{Uneven lines} +% +% Right now, lines do not \emph{have} to have the same number of characters. For instance, the following heart +% \bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% +% 00110011 +% 011111111 +% 1111111111 +% 1111111111 +% 1111111111 +% 011111111 +% 00111111 +% 0001111 +% 000011 +%} +% could be written as : +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +% \begin{lstlisting} +\bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% + 00110011 + 011111111 + 1111111111 + 1111111111 + 1111111111 + 011111111 + 00111111 + 0001111 + 000011 +} +\end{lstlisting} +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% This is an undefined behaviour and might raise an error in the future. +% +% \section{Implementation} +% \label{sec:implementation} +% +% Load some packages. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{pgf} +\RequirePackage{pgfopts} +\usepgfmodule{parser} +\RequirePackage{tikz} +\usetikzlibrary{calc} +\RequirePackage{pgfkeys} +\RequirePackage{etoolbox} + +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Let the nasty stuff begin. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\makeatletter + +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Parse package options. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifpixelart@draft +\pgfkeys{ + /PIXELART/.cd, + draft/.is if=pixelart@draft, + draft=false, +} +\ProcessPgfPackageOptions{/PIXELART} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Define macro arguments +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\pgfkeys{ + /PIXELART/BWPIXELART/.is family, + /PIXELART/BWPIXELART, + scale/.value required, + scale/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/scale}{#1}}, + scale=1, + raise/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/raise}{#1}}, + raise/.value required, + raise=0pt, + color/.value required, + color/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/color}{#1}}, + color=black, +} + +\pgfkeys{ + /PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/.is family, + /PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART, + scale/.value required, + scale/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/scale}{#1}}, + scale=1, + color/.value required, + color/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/color}{#1}}, + color=black, +} + +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Define argument parser, parsing the sequence of 0 and 1 defining the pixel art. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{blank space \space}{ + \@bwpa@newline +} +\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the character 0}{ + \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart) + (1, 0)$); +} +\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the character 1}{ + \fill (@pixelart) rectangle ++(1, 1); + \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart) + (1, 0)$); +} +\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the letter @}{ + \pgfparserswitch{final} +} + +\newcommand{\@bwpa@newline}{ + \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart@startline) + (0, -1)$); + \coordinate (@pixelart@startline) at (@pixelart); +} + +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\bwpixelart} +% \changes{v0.1.2}{2018/01/13}{First line-break of pixelart argument is now automatically ignored.} +% Define |\bwpixelart|, used to draw black-and-white pixelart. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\bwpixelart}[2][]{{% + \pgfkeys{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART, #1}% + \raisebox{\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/raise}}{% + \tikz[ + scale=\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/scale}, + ]{ + \tikzbwpixelart[% + color=\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/color}, + ]{(0, 0)}{#2} + }% + }% +}} + +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\tikzbwpixelart} +% Define |\tikzbwpixelart|, used to draw black-and-white pixelart from inside a |tikzpicture| environment. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\tikzbwpixelart}[3][]{ + \pgfkeys{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART, #1} + \ifpixelart@draft + % Draft mode. 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Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ -% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< -% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? -% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ -% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ -% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| -% Right brace \} Tilde \~} -% -% \GetFileInfo{pixelart.dtx} -% -% \DoNotIndex{\#,\$,\%,\&,\@,\\,\{,\},\^,\_,\~,\ ,\!,\(,\),\,} -% \DoNotIndex{\@bwpa@newline} -% \DoNotIndex{\begin} -% \DoNotIndex{\coordinate} -% \DoNotIndex{\end, \else} -% \DoNotIndex{\fill, \fi} -% \DoNotIndex{\ifpixelart@draft} -% \DoNotIndex{\makeatletter, \makeatother} -% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand, \newif} -% \DoNotIndex{\ProcessPgfPackageOptions, \pgfkeys, \pgfkeyssetvalue, \pgfkeysvalueof, \pgfparserdef, \pgfparserparse, \pgfparserswitch} -% \DoNotIndex{\raisebox, \RequirePackage} -% \DoNotIndex{\space} -% \DoNotIndex{\tikz} -% \DoNotIndex{\usepgfmodule, \usetikzlibrary} -% -% \title{ -% \begin{tikzpicture} -% \tikzbwpixelart[scale=.037]{(-1.05, .14)}{% -% 1111110001100000000000000000001110000010000000000000001000 -% 0110011001100000000000000000000110000111000000000000011000 -% 0110011000000000000000000000000110001101100000000000011000 -% 0110011011100110000110011111000110011000110110111001111110 -% 0111110001100011001100110001100110011000110011101100011000 -% 0110000001100001111000111111100110011111110011001100011000 -% 0110000001100000110000110000000110011000110011000000011000 -% 0110000001100001111000110000000110011000110011000000011000 -% 0110000001100011001100110001100110011000110011000000011011 -% 1111000011110110000110011111001111011000110111100000001110 -% }% -% \draw (0, 0) node[opacity=0]{\LARGE PixelArt}; -% \end{tikzpicture}\thanks{ -% This document corresponds to \textsf{pixelart}~\fileversion, dated \filedate. -% Home page, bug requests, etc. at \url{http://framagit.org/spalax/pixelart} -% }\\A package to draw pixel-art pictures.} -% \author{Louis Paternault\\ \texttt{spalax+ctan(at)gresille(dot)org}} -% -% \maketitle -% -% \begin{abstract} -% This package defines macros to draw pixel-art pictures using \LaTeX{}. -% \end{abstract} -% -% \setcounter{tocdepth}{2} -% \tableofcontents -% -% \section{Introduction} -% This document introduces the \textsf{pixelart} package, used to draw pixel-art pictures. -% -% \subsection{License} -% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the \LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% -% Further information can be found in the |.dtx| file used to build this -% document. -% -% \subsection{Overview} -% Installation instruction are given in section \ref{sec:install}. -% Documentation about how to use this package (and examples) is given in section -% \ref{sec:usage}. Section \ref{sec:bugs} lists some known bugs and -% limitations, and implementation is given in section -% \ref{sec:implementation}. -% -% \section{Download and Install} -% \label{sec:install} -% -% \subsection{\textsc{Gnu}/Linux Distribution} -% -% If applicable, the easiest way to get |pixelart| working is by installing it by your distribution package. In Debian (and Ubuntu, and surely other distributions that inherit from Debian) it is packaged in |texlive-pictures| since version \texttt{2017.20180103-1}. So you can install it by running: -% -% \begin{quote} -% |sudo apt install texlive-pictures| -% \end{quote} -% -% \subsection{LaTeX distribution} -% -% This package is included both in \TeX{}Live and MiK\TeX{}. It can be installed using their respective package managers. -% -% \subsection{Manual installation} -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item Download the lastest archive : -% \begin{description} -% \item[Stable version] \url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pixelart.zip} -% \item[Development version] \url{https://framagit.org/spalax/pixelart/repository/archive.zip?ref=master} -% \end{description} -% \item Unzip the archive. -% \item If you got the archive from CTAN (stable version), move file \texttt{tex/latex/pixelart/pixelart.sty} in a \LaTeX{} path. -% \item If you got the development version, |cd| to the main archive directory, and run |latex pixelart.ins| to build |pixelart.sty|. Move this file into a \LaTeX{} path. -% \end{itemize} -% -% \section{Usage} -% \label{sec:usage} -% -% \subsection{Package options} -% \changes{v0.2.0}{2018/01/25}{Add package option \texttt{draft}.} -% -% This package has a single package option: |draft|. If this option is set (\lstinline|\usepackage[draft]{pixelart}|), pixel-art pictures are ignored. This can make compilation \emph{way, way} faster\footnote{On a document I am writing, containing a lot of pixel-art pictures, option |draft| makes compilation time go from 6 minutes to 22 seconds.}. -% -% A downside is that since pixel-art pictures are ignored, this can mess up your document layout. A nicer option would be to have option |draft| guess the pixel-art size, and display a dummy picture with the same size. Patches are welcome! \smiley -% -% \subsection{Macros} -% -% This package defines two macros : |\bwpixelart|\footnote{\texttt{$\backslash{}$bwpixelart} stands for \emph{b}lack and \emph{w}hite \emph{pixel art}, although \emph{color and transparent pixel art} would be more accurate.}, used to insert a pixel-art picture, and |\tikzbwpixelart|, which has the same purpose, excepted that it is called from within a |tikzpicture| environment. -% -% \subsubsection{\textbackslash\texttt{bwpixelart}} -% \DescribeMacro{\bwpixelart} -% To insert a pixel-art picture in your text, use : -% \begin{center} -% \lstinline|\bwpixelart|\oarg{color, raise, scale}\marg{pixels} -% \end{center} -% Its optional arguments are: -% \begin{description} -% \item[color=black] Foreground color (the background is transparent); -% \item[scale=1] Scale. By default, a pixel is the size of a |tikzpicture| default unit, which is probably bigger than what you want. -% \item[raise=0pt] Raise the picture. By default, the bottom of the picture is on the baseline. You might want to lower it a little by giving this option a negative argument. -% \end{description} -% -% Its mandatory argument is the picture pixels, as |0|'s and |1|'s. Line breaks in this argument are interpreted as line breaks in the pixel art pictures. How spaces are interpreted is undefined (see section \ref{ssec:spaces} for more information). -% -% For instance, this heart -% \bwpixelart[color=red, scale=.05, raise=-1ex]{% -% 001101100 -% 011111110 -% 111111111 -% 111111111 -% 111111111 -% 011111110 -% 001111100 -% 000111000 -% 000010000 -% } -% was drawn using the following code: -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} - \bwpixelart[color=red, scale=.05, raise=-1ex]{% - 001101100 - 011111110 - 111111111 - 111111111 - 111111111 - 011111110 - 001111100 - 000111000 - 000010000 - } -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% \subsubsection{\textbackslash\texttt{tikzbwpixelart}} -% \DescribeMacro{\tikzbwpixelart} -% The second macro, |\tikzbwpixelart| is almost identical to the first one, excepted that it is meant to be called from inside a |tikzpicture| environment. Actually, \lstinline|\bwpixelart{0101}| is more or less equivalent to calling : -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture} - \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{0101} -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi - -% The signature of this macro is : -% \begin{center} -% \lstinline|\tikzbwpixelart|\oarg{color, scale}\marg{coordinates}\marg{pixels} -% \end{center} -% Its optional arguments are |color| and |scale|, used to set the color and scale of the picture. -% -% Its first mandatory argument is the coordinate of the top left corner of the picture; the second one is the list of pixels (using the same syntax as the |\bwpixelart| macro). -% -% For instance, this heart -%\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.05, baseline=-1em] -% \fill[red] (5, -4) circle (6.5); -% \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{% -% 0011001100 -% 0111111110 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 0111111110 -% 0011111100 -% 0001111000 -% 0000110000 -%} -%\end{tikzpicture} -% was drawn using the following code: -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.05, baseline=-1em] - \fill[red] (5, -4) circle (6.5); - \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{% - 0011001100 - 0111111110 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 0111111110 - 0011111100 - 0001111000 - 0000110000 -} -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -%\section{Bugs, Ideas, Undefined behaviours} -%\label{sec:bugs} -% -% I have great ideas about what this package could do, but: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item I do not need them; -% \item I am not sure there is a huge \emph{need} for some pixel-art package; -% \item I have a full-time job, my wife has a far-more-than-full-time job, my daugther \emph{is} a full-time job, so I have very little time to hack… -% \end{itemize} -% -% So, I am listing here some known bugs, undefined behaviours, limitations. You, random passer-by, will be greatly welcome if you were to fix or implement stuff listed in this section. \smiley -% -% \subsection{Missing \texttt{\textbackslash{}pixelart} macro} -% -% There is no |\pixelart| macro. This is on purpose: given that this package is more or less a working draft, I did not want to register a badly designed |\pixelart| macro. This means that some folk wanting to improve this package can extand the |\bwpixelart| macro and use the name |\pixelart| to fix my design mistakes. -% -% \subsection{It's insanely slooooow.} -% -% That's it. It takes alomst 30 seconds to compile a document containing only a $128\times128$ picture (about \numprint{16000} pixels). I have no idea how to fix it. Good luck. -% -% \subsection{Black and white} -% -% Right now, it is black and white only (or, to be more accurate, any single color on a transparent background). -% -% One \emph{could} produce colored pixel-art pictures, but… it's complicated. For instance, this heart (borrowed from the Django project\footnote{\url{https://www.djangoproject.com/}}): -% -% \definecolor{violet1}{RGB}{247, 176, 207} -% \definecolor{violet2}{RGB}{238, 33, 120} -% \definecolor{violet3}{RGB}{214, 45, 117} -% \definecolor{violet4}{RGB}{217, 25, 92} -% \definecolor{violet5}{RGB}{173, 29, 69} -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet1]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0000000 -% 0000010 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet2]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0000000 -% 0110100 -% 0000000 -% 0010100 -% 0000000 -% 0001000 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet3]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0000010 -% 0000000 -% 1000010 -% 0000000 -% 0001000 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet4]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0010100 -% 1001000 -% 0110100 -% 0001010 -% 0010100 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet5]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0100000 -% 0000001 -% 0001001 -% 0100000 -% } -% \end{tikzpicture} -% \end{center} -% -% could be produced using the following code. Basically (given that colors |violet1| to |violet5| have been correctly defined), we stack up several single-color pixel-art pictures. -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet1]{(0, 0)}{% - 0000000 - 0000010 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet2]{(0, 0)}{% - 0000000 - 0110100 - 0000000 - 0010100 - 0000000 - 0001000 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet3]{(0, 0)}{% - 0000010 - 0000000 - 1000010 - 0000000 - 0001000 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet4]{(0, 0)}{% - 0010100 - 1001000 - 0110100 - 0001010 - 0010100 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet5]{(0, 0)}{% - 0100000 - 0000001 - 0001001 - 0100000 - } -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% One could imagine a simpler syntax: we assign several colors to characters, and we use |1|, |2|, |3|, etc. as the pixels to define the picture. This would give the following code. -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] - \tikzpixelart[colors={ - 1=violet1, - 2=violet2, - 3=violet3, - 4=violet4, - 5=violet5, - }]{(0, 0)}{% - 0540430 - 4224215 - 3445435 - 0524240 - 0043400 - 0002000 - } -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% Once again, patches are welcome! \smiley{} -% -% \subsection{Spaces} -%\label{ssec:spaces} -% -% Spaces are interpreted as line breaks. For instance, this heart -% \bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% -% 0011001100 0111111110 1111111111 -% 1111111111 1111111111 0111111110 -% 0011111100 0001111000 0000110000 -% } -% could be written as : -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% - 0011001100 0111111110 1111111111 - 1111111111 1111111111 0111111110 - 0011111100 0001111000 0000110000 -} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% This will work (right now), but is an undefined behaviour, and might change in a later version without prior notice. -% -% \subsection{Uneven lines} -% -% Right now, lines do not \emph{have} to have the same number of characters. For instance, the following heart -% \bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% -% 00110011 -% 011111111 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 011111111 -% 00111111 -% 0001111 -% 000011 -%} -% could be written as : -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% - 00110011 - 011111111 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 011111111 - 00111111 - 0001111 - 000011 -} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% This is an undefined behaviour and might raise an error in the future. -% -% \section{Implementation} -% \label{sec:implementation} -% -% Load some packages. -% \begin{macrocode} -\RequirePackage{pgf} -\RequirePackage{pgfopts} -\usepgfmodule{parser} -\RequirePackage{tikz} -\usetikzlibrary{calc} -\RequirePackage{pgfkeys} -\RequirePackage{etoolbox} - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Let the nasty stuff begin. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\makeatletter - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Parse package options. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\newif\ifpixelart@draft -\pgfkeys{ - /PIXELART/.cd, - draft/.is if=pixelart@draft, - draft=false, -} -\ProcessPgfPackageOptions{/PIXELART} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Define macro arguments -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\pgfkeys{ - /PIXELART/BWPIXELART/.is family, - /PIXELART/BWPIXELART, - scale/.value required, - scale/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/scale}{#1}}, - scale=1, - raise/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/raise}{#1}}, - raise/.value required, - raise=0pt, - color/.value required, - color/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/color}{#1}}, - color=black, -} - -\pgfkeys{ - /PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/.is family, - /PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART, - scale/.value required, - scale/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/scale}{#1}}, - scale=1, - color/.value required, - color/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/color}{#1}}, - color=black, -} - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Define argument parser, parsing the sequence of 0 and 1 defining the pixel art. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{blank space \space}{ - \@bwpa@newline -} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the character 0}{ - \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart) + (1, 0)$); -} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the character 1}{ - \fill (@pixelart) rectangle ++(1, 1); - \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart) + (1, 0)$); -} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the letter @}{ - \pgfparserswitch{final} -} - -\newcommand{\@bwpa@newline}{ - \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart@startline) + (0, -1)$); - \coordinate (@pixelart@startline) at (@pixelart); -} - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\bwpixelart} -% \changes{v0.1.2}{2018/01/13}{First line-break of pixelart argument is now automatically ignored.} -% Define |\bwpixelart|, used to draw black-and-white pixelart. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\bwpixelart}[2][]{{% - \pgfkeys{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART, #1}% - \raisebox{\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/raise}}{% - \tikz[ - scale=\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/scale}, - ]{ - \tikzbwpixelart[% - color=\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/color}, - ]{(0, 0)}{#2} - }% - }% -}} - -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \begin{macro}{\tikzbwpixelart} -% Define |\tikzbwpixelart|, used to draw black-and-white pixelart from inside a |tikzpicture| environment. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\tikzbwpixelart}[3][]{ - \pgfkeys{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART, #1} - \ifpixelart@draft - % Draft mode. Nothing to parse, nothing to show! - \else - \begin{scope}[shift={#2}] - \begin{scope}[#1] - \coordinate (@pixelart) at (0, 1); - \coordinate (@pixelart@startline) at (@pixelart); - - \pgfparserparse{@bwpixelart} - #3 @ - \end{scope} - \end{scope} - \fi -} - -% \end{macrocode} -% That's all, folks! -% \begin{macrocode} -\makeatother - -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \changes{v0.1.0}{2017/12/05}{First published version.} -% -% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Change History} -% \PrintChanges -% -% \StopEventually{% -% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Index} -% \PrintIndex -% } -% \Finale -\endinput diff --git a/graphics/pixelart/pixelart.ins b/graphics/pixelart/pixelart.ins deleted file mode 100644 index add23f88ee..0000000000 --- a/graphics/pixelart/pixelart.ins +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -%% Copyright 2017 Louis Paternault -%% -%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the -%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -%% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -%% The latest version of this license is in -%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -%% version 2005/12/01 or later. -%% -%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. -%% -%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Louis Paternault -%% -%% This work consists of the files pixelart.dtx and pixelart.ins -%% and the derived file pixelart.sty. - -\input{docstrip} - -\keepsilent -\usedir{tex/latex/pixelart} - -\preamble -Copyright 2017 Louis Paternault - -This work may be distributed and/or modified under the -conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -of this license or (at your option) any later version. -The latest version of this license is in - http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -version 2005/12/01 or later. - -This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. - -The Current Maintainer of this work is Louis Paternault - -This work consists of the files pixelart.dtx and pixelart.ins -and the derived file pixelart.sty. -\endpreamble - -\generate{\file{pixelart.sty}{\from{pixelart.dtx}{package}}} - -\obeyspaces -\Msg{****************************************************} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the *} -\Msg{* following file into a directory searched by TeX: *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* pixelart.sty *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file *} -\Msg{* pixelart.dtx through LaTeX. *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* Happy TeXing! *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{****************************************************} - -\endbatchfile diff --git a/graphics/pixelart/pixelart.pdf b/graphics/pixelart/pixelart.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index a651a085fe..0000000000 Binary files a/graphics/pixelart/pixelart.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/README.md index f3499d9dd8..e33ecae209 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/README.md +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/README.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the CC-BY 4 ## Website -| [Gitee](https://gitee.com/TeX-doc/easybook) | [Github](https://github.com/TeX-doc/easybook) | [CTAN](https://ctan.org/pkg/easybook) | [Font](https://wws.lanzous.com/b01ns361i) | +| [Gitee](https://gitee.com/texl3/easybook) | [Github](https://github.com/texl3/easybook) | [CTAN](https://ctan.org/pkg/easybook) | [Font](https://wws.lanzous.com/b01ns361i) | # easybook 书籍文档类 @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ xelatex -shell-escape easybook-demo ## 网址 -| [Gitee](https://gitee.com/TeX-doc/easybook) | [Github](https://github.com/TeX-doc/easybook) | [CTAN](https://ctan.org/pkg/easybook) | [字体](https://wws.lanzous.com/b01ns361i) | \ No newline at end of file +| [Gitee](https://gitee.com/texl3/easybook) | [Github](https://github.com/texl3/easybook) | [CTAN](https://ctan.org/pkg/easybook) | [字体](https://wws.lanzous.com/b01ns361i) | \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.pdf index 6de20edc12..6007aa288b 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.tex index 208bf76afa..a71d505407 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook-demo.tex @@ -91,12 +91,12 @@ \author { 瞿毅\thanks{texeasybook@foxmail.com.} \\ - \textcolor[HTML]{c71d23}{\faGit}~\url{https://gitee.com/TeX-doc/easybook}\thanks{Gitee为项目的主要发布地址。} \\ - \faGithub~\url{https://github.com/TeX-doc/easybook} \\ - \textcolor[HTML]{00c2ff}{\faEdge}~\url{https://latexstudio.net} \\ + \git~\url{https://gitee.com/texl3/easybook}\thanks{Gitee为项目的主要发布地址。} \\ + \github~\url{https://github.com/texl3/easybook} \\ + \edge~\url{https://latexstudio.net} \\ \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/easybook} } - \date{2021/01/13\hskip\ccwd\relax v1.21c} + \date{2021/01/14\hskip\ccwd\relax v1.21d} } \begin{document} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.pdf index 1ce9c8675b..d63bb1b67a 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.tex index bb52059ba9..c84a11e209 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/doc/easybook.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ \title{\sffamily easybook书籍文档类} \author{瞿毅} -\date{2021/01/13\hskip\ccwd\relax v1.21c\thanks{\url{https://gitee.com/TeX-doc/easybook}}} +\date{2021/01/14\hskip\ccwd\relax v1.21d\thanks{\url{https://gitee.com/texl3/easybook}}} \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ \end{syntax} \changes{v1.21}{2021/01/11}{修复单面文档时页眉横线消失的问题。} \changes{v1.21c}{2021/01/13}{增加配置页眉页脚的选项。} -\opt{hdrset} 将选项交给 \pkg{fancyhdr} 宏包页面风格命令 \tn{fancyhf} 处理,\pkg{fancyhdr} 将页眉页脚分成左中右和奇数页(odd)、偶数页(even)共12个部分,所以设置了对应的12个选项。\opt{head} 与 \opt{foot} 表示页眉与页脚区域,前缀e、o代表偶数、奇数,前缀l、c、r代表左、中、右部分。单面打印时,偶数前缀的选项无效。 +\opt{hdrset} 将选项交给 \pkg{fancyhdr} 宏包页面风格命令 \tn{fancyhf} 处理,设置的是一个名为 \opt{fancy} 的页面风格。\pkg{fancyhdr} 将页眉页脚分成左中右和奇数页(odd)、偶数页(even)共12个部分,所以设置了对应的12个选项。\opt{head} 与 \opt{foot} 表示页眉与页脚区域,前缀e、o代表偶数、奇数,前缀l、c、r代表左、中、右部分。单面打印时,偶数前缀的选项无效。 \begin{ctexexam} \ctexset { @@ -311,15 +311,17 @@ \end{function} \subsection{目录样式} -\begin{function}[EXP,added = 2021-01-13]{tocset/.../format,tocset/.../indent,tocset/.../rule,\tocrule} +\begin{function}[EXP,added = 2021-01-13,updated = 2021-01-14]{tocset/.../format,tocset/.../indent,tocset/.../rule,tocset/lolskip,tocset/belowoffset,\tocrule} \begin{syntax} format = <目录标题格式> indent = <目录标题左边缩进> rule = <目录引导线样式> + lolskip = <(0.8pc)> + belowoffset = <(-1pc)> \tn{tocrule} = \oarg{引导点间距}\oarg{引导点大小}\marg{引导点}\oarg{页码格式} \end{syntax} \changes{v1.21c}{2021/01/13}{增加配置目录样式的选项。} -\opt{tocset} 将目录样式交给 \pkg{titletoc} 处理,预置了 \opt{part}、\opt{chapter}、\opt{section}、\opt{subsection} 和 \opt{lists} 五种级别的目录标题,键值列表中的...代表它们。\opt{lists} 为图片、表格和代码目录格式的级别。\tn{tocrule} 命令生成目录引导线,需要在 \opt{rule} 选项中使用,其中引导线间距需带有长度单位,引导点大小不带单位,为引导点符号正常大小的倍数,引导点一般为英文句号或 \tn{cdot} 中心点符号。页码格式的内容位于页码前面,可以设置页码字体、距离。 +\opt{tocset} 将目录样式交给 \pkg{titletoc} 处理,预置了 \opt{part}、\opt{chapter}、\opt{section}、\opt{subsection} 和 \opt{lists} 五种级别的目录标题,键值列表中的...代表它们。\opt{lists} 为图片、表格和代码目录格式的级别。\opt{lolskip} 是代码目录标题后的距离,与\CTeX 的 \opt{lotskip} 和 \opt{lofskip} 不太一样。\opt{belowoffset} 选项为目录总标题 \tn{contentsname} 后的间距补偿,一般为负值,用于抵消 \opt{format} 中设置的间距。建议 \opt{lolskip+lists/format/addvspace = -belowoffset}。\tn{tocrule} 命令生成目录引导线,需要在 \opt{rule} 选项中使用,其中引导线间距需带有长度单位,引导点大小不带单位,为引导点符号正常大小的倍数,引导点一般为英文句号或 \tn{cdot} 中心点符号。页码格式的内容位于页码前面,可以设置页码字体、距离。 \begin{ctexexam} \ctexset { diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/easybook.cls b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/easybook.cls index 5806182a9e..6e9111e6a9 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/easybook.cls +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/easybook/easybook.cls @@ -9,10 +9,11 @@ %% https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \RequirePackage{l3keys2e} -\ProvidesExplClass{easybook}{2021/01/13}{v1.21c}{} +\ProvidesExplClass{easybook}{2021/01/14}{1.21d}{} \cs_generate_variant:Nn \keys_define:nn {nx} \cs_generate_variant:Nn \int_to_arabic:n {v} +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \dim_add:Nn {NV} \cs_new_protected:Npn \__ctex_define:n #1 {\keys_define:nn {ctex/#1}} \cs_new_protected:Npn \__put_ctexbook:n #1 @@ -166,6 +167,9 @@ modifier = {by}, version = {4.0} ]{doclicense} +\cs_new_eq:NN \github\faGithub +\cs_new:Npn \git{\textcolor[HTML]{c71d23}{\faGit}} +\cs_new:Npn \edge{\textcolor[HTML]{00c2ff}{\faEdge}} \ctex_at_end_preamble:n { \tl_if_empty:NF \g__config_tl @@ -437,7 +441,7 @@ \__ctex_define:n {tocset} { part/format .tl_set:N = \l__toc_part_format_tl, - part/format .initial:n = + part/format .initial:n = {\addvspace{1pc}\sffamily\large}, part/indent .tl_set:N = \l__toc_part_indent_tl, part/indent .initial:n = 0\ccwd, @@ -471,7 +475,12 @@ lists/indent .tl_set:N = \l__toc_lists_indent_tl, lists/indent .initial:n = 0\ccwd, lists/rule .tl_set:N = \l__toc_lists_rule_tl, - lists/rule .initial:n = \tocrule{$\cdot$} + lists/rule .initial:n = \tocrule{$\cdot$}, + lists/lolskip .dim_set:N = \l__toc_lolskip_dim, + lists/lolskip .initial:n = 0.8pc, + + belowoffset .dim_set:N = \l__toc_offset_dim, + belowoffset .initial:n = -1pc } \NewDocumentCommand{\tocrule}{O{0.7pc}O{1.2}mO{}} @@ -547,7 +556,7 @@ \bool_if:NT \l__multoc_bool{\twocolumn} \fi \__title_mark:n {\contentsname} - \vspace*{-1pc} + \vspace*{\l__toc_offset_dim} \@starttoc{toc} \if@restonecol \twocolumn @@ -565,7 +574,7 @@ \bool_if:NT \l__multoc_bool{\twocolumn} \fi \__title_mark_intoc:n {\listfigurename} - \vspace*{-1pc} + \vspace*{\l__toc_offset_dim} \@starttoc{lof} \if@restonecol \twocolumn @@ -583,7 +592,7 @@ \bool_if:NT \l__multoc_bool{\twocolumn} \fi \__title_mark_intoc:n {\listtablename} - \vspace*{-1pc} + \vspace*{\l__toc_offset_dim} \@starttoc{lot} \if@restonecol \twocolumn @@ -605,7 +614,8 @@ \fi } \__title_mark_intoc:n {\lstlistlistingname} - \vspace*{-0.2pc} + \dim_add:NV \l__toc_offset_dim\l__toc_lolskip_dim + \vspace*{\l__toc_offset_dim} \@starttoc{lol} \@ifundefined{@restonecoltrue}{} { diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/README b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/README index 5ee451fa0d..e585aa6aaf 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/README +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/README @@ -7,15 +7,16 @@ such columns, including the sum line (preceded by a rule of the correct width), using the specifier ``f''. The column specifier f itself is rather simple. It is the predefined -version of a generic column F. The generic version expects three -arguments: |#1| is the separator, |#2| is the decimal mark, and |#3| +version of a generic column F. The generic version expects four +arguments: |#1| is the separator, |#2| is the decimal mark, |#3| is the coding used for grouping digits of the integer part and decimal -part. For example the f-column in the current version of the package +part, and #4 is anything added before typesetting the contents of a +column. For example the f-column in the current version of the package is using 3,2 as #3, meaning that numbers are typeset with 2 decimal digits and grouping is done on 3 digits. The grouping character is ``.'' and the decimal separator is ``,'', thereby coding for the continental European standard. People in the Anglo-saxon world would -rather code |\newcolumntype{f}{F{,}{.}{3,2}}|. +rather code |\newcolumntype{f}{F{,}{.}{3,2}{}}|. To show where and how the f-column is used, let's look at a typical financial table. @@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ The core part of this table is input as \begin{tabular}{lflf} house & 200000 & equity capital & 50000 \\ bank account & -603,23 & mortgage & 150000 \\ -savings & 28000 \\ +savings & 28000 \\ cash & 145,85 & profit & 27542,62 \\ \sumline \end{tabular} @@ -44,20 +45,23 @@ calculates the totals, makes rules of the correct widths, and checks whether the two columns are in balance; if not, the user is warned via a message. A special command \resetsumline exists which allows one to restart a table, so that multiple tables -in one tabular environment are possible. +that are aligned are possible in one tabular environment. + The fcolumn specifier can be used in a tabular environment +and in the longtable environment. Specific fcolumn formatting, +like colour and/or font changes are possible. To install: ----------- Run the file fcolumn.ins through (La)TeX (in a directory also containing fcolumn.dtx) or type ``make install'' and move the -file fcolumn.sty to a place searched by TeX. +resultant file fcolumn.sty to a place searched by TeX. To produce the documentation: ----------------------------- -Run the file fcolumn.dtx through LaTeX. Update the glossary -and index by makeindex: +Type ``make''. Or run the file fcolumn.dtx through LaTeX, +update the glossary and index by makeindex: makeindex -s gglo.ist -o fcolumn.gls fcolumn.glo makeindex -s gglo.ist -o fcolumn.ind fcolumn.idx -and then LaTeX again; presto! +and then LaTeX fcolumn.dtx again; presto! diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.dtx index 5dcef07b61..41bee63cf1 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.dtx @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment -% Copyright (C) 2015--2019 by Edgar Olthof +% Copyright (C) 2015--2021 by Edgar Olthof % % This file may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -14,11 +14,12 @@ % \fi % \iffalse %\ProvidesPackage{fcolumn} -% [2019/04/24 v1.2 Automatic Currency Package (EHTO)] +% [2021/01/14 v1.3 Automatic Currency Package (EHTO)] %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} %\RequirePackage{array}[v2.4k] %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage{longtable} \usepackage{fcolumn} \usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage[tableposition=top,aboveskip=0pt]{caption} @@ -30,15 +31,16 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \usepackage{url} \usepackage[hyperfootnotes=false,hidelinks]{hyperref} \usepackage{eurosym} +\usepackage{color} \EnableCrossrefs \CodelineIndex -\RecordChanges \begin{document} \DocInput{fcolumn.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi -% \CheckSum{1078} +% \RecordChanges +% \CheckSum{1287} % \CharacterTable % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z % Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z @@ -64,24 +66,32 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % counts and resetting of column counter done in a nicer way.} % \changes{v1.1.1}{2015/09/27}{Installation procedure changed from .ins-in-.dtx to separate % .ins and .dtx after discussion with Karl Berry as well as some minor code improvements.} -% \changes{v1.1.2}{2015/09/29}{Some inconsistencies between explanatory text -% and actual code removed.} +% \changes{v1.1.2}{2015/09/29}{Some inconsistencies between explanatory text and actual +% code removed.} % \changes{v1.2}{2019/03/06}{Input parsing changed after comment from Frank % Mittelbach. He (Frank) also gave various suggestions for improving robustness % or user friendlyness of this package. This version is only backwards compatible % when zero decimal digits were and are specified as modifier.} +% \changes{v1.3}{2021/01/03}{Christian Hoff requested the possibility to provide extra formatting +% information to a column, e.g., colouring. That was implemented by having an extra parameter +% to the generic F-column. The current solution is not very robust, as font and/or size change +% in math environment are very tricky, but providing colour information works, see the example +% in the main text. This version is now compatible with package longtable. Version~1.3 is +% backwards compatible to~1.2: it only adds functionality.} % \GetFileInfo{fcolumn.sty} -% \DoNotIndex{\@arstrut,\@arstrutbox,\@depth,\@firstampfalse,\@firstamptrue,\@gobble,\@halignto} -% \DoNotIndex{\@height,\@mkpream,\@ne,\@nextchar,\@preamble,\@sharp,\@tempdima,\@tempswafalse} -% \DoNotIndex{\@tempswatrue,\@\temptokena,\@tfor,\@whilesw,\@width,\advance,\arraystretch,\baselineskip} -% \DoNotIndex{\begingroup,\bgroup,\count,\count@,\cr,\csname,\def,\divide,\do,\dp,\edef,\egroup} -% \DoNotIndex{\else,\endcsname,\endgroup,\expandafter,\extrarowheight,\fi,\gdef,\halignto,\hbox} -% \DoNotIndex{\hfil,\ht,\if,\if@firstamp,\if@tempswa,\ifcase,\lineskip,\loop,\m@ne,\m@th,\message} -% \DoNotIndex{\multiply,\or,\par,\prepnext@tok,\protect,\repeat,\setbox,\space,\string,\strutbox} -% \DoNotIndex{\tabskip,\tabularnewline,\the,\the@toks,\thr@@,\tw@,\unhbox,\vbox,\vcenter,\vrule} +% \DoNotIndex{\@@endpbox,\@@startpbox,\@acol,\@arstrut,\@arstrutbox,\@classiv,\@classz,\@depth} +% \DoNotIndex{\@firstampfalse,\@firstamptrue,\@gobble,\@halignto,\@height,\@mkpream,\@ne,\@nextchar} +% \DoNotIndex{\@preamble,\@sharp,\@tempdima,\@tempswafalse,\@tempswatrue,\@\temptokena,\@tfor} +% \DoNotIndex{\@whilesw,\@width,\advance,\arraystretch,\baselineskip,\begingroup,\bgroup,\count} +% \DoNotIndex{\count@,\cr,\csname,\def,\divide,\do,\dp,\edef,\egroup,\hfil,\hline,\ht,\if,\if@firstamp} +% \DoNotIndex{\if@tempswa,\ifcase,\kill,\lineskip,\LT@@hl,\LT@@tabarray,\LT@bchunk,\LT@caption,\LT@endpbox} +% \DoNotIndex{\LT@hline,\LT@kill,\LT@LL@FM@cr,\LT@make@row,\LT@mcol,\LT@no@pgbk,\LT@nofcols,\LT@rows} +% \DoNotIndex{\LT@setprevdepth,\LT@startpbox,\LT@tabularcr,\LTleft,\LTright,\loop,\m@ne,\m@th,\message} +% \DoNotIndex{\multiply,\or,\par,\prepnext@tok,\protect,\refstepcounter,\repeat,\setbox,\space,\string} +% \DoNotIndex{\strutbox,\tabskip,\tabularnewline,\the,\the@toks,\thr@@,\tw@,\unhbox,\vbox,\vcenter,\vrule} % \DoNotIndex{\vskip,\vtop,\wd,\xdef,\z@,\z@skip} -% \title{The \textsf{fcolumn} package\thanks{This file has version -% number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} +% \title{The \textsf{fcolumn} package\thanks{This file has version number \fileversion, last +% revised \filedate.}} % \author{Edgar Olthof\\ % \texttt{edgar olthof inter nl net}} % \date{Printed \today} @@ -98,16 +108,16 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % The package |fcolumn| provides the macros for an extra tabular specifier % that makes creating financial tables easy. The column specifier |f| % itself is rather simple; it is the predefined version of a generic -% column |F|. The generic version expects three arguments: 1)~grouping +% column |F|. The generic version expects four arguments: 1)~grouping % character of the integer part on output, 2)~decimal mark used on output, -% and 3)~compact additional information on input/output characteristics, -% see below. +% 3)~compact additional information on input/output characteristics, and +% 4)~anything, but primarily used for providing formatting information, see below. % % The f-column in the current version of the package is defined for the -% continental European standard: |\newcolumntype{f}{F{.}{,}{3,2}}|. This +% continental European standard: |\newcolumntype{f}{F{.}{,}{3,2}{}}|. This % means that a number like 12345,67 will be typeset as $12{.}345{,}67$. % People in the Anglo-saxon world would rather code -% |\newcolumntype{f}{F{,}{.}{3,2}}| for the same input, yielding +% |\newcolumntype{f}{F{,}{.}{3,2}{}}| for the same input, yielding % $12{,}345{.}67$ as output for the number given above. The default % value for |#3| is |3,2|, indicating % that grouping of the integer part is by three digits, that a comma is @@ -116,7 +126,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % If however, in your country or company grouping is done with a thinspace every % four digits, that the separator in the source should be the character |p|, % and there are three digits after the decimal mark---that happens to be a -% |\cdot|---, then simply specify |\newcolumntype{f}{F{\,}{\cdot}{4p3}}| in +% |\cdot|---, then simply specify |\newcolumntype{f}{F{\,}{\cdot}{4p3}{}}| in % that case. The input could be 12345p678 then, yielding $1{\,}2345{\cdot}678$ % as output. % @@ -125,6 +135,11 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % mark) you have to explicitly specify |x,0|. If you want no grouping % character, specify |0,x|. % +% As the fourth parameter you can insert anything just before the typesetting +% of an amount in a column takes place. Its purpose is to add additional +% formatting information, e.g., |\color{red}| to have the contents of a column +% coloured red, but it can be misused, so use with care. And it can't do all! +% % This package requires and loads the |array| package~\cite{array}. To % show where and how the |F|-column is used, let's look at some typical % financial information as shown in Table~\ref{tab:ex1} @@ -138,7 +153,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % \midrule % house & 200000 & equity capital& 50000 \\ % bank account & -603,23 & mortgage & 150000 \\ -% savings & 28000 & & \\ +% savings & 28000 \\ % cash & 145,85 & profit & 27542,62 \\ % \sumline % \bottomrule @@ -146,7 +161,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % \end{table} % and how this is entered in \LaTeX\ (Table~\ref{tab:ex2}). % \begin{table}[htb] -% \caption{Verbatim version of Example Table.} +% \caption{Verbatim version of Example Table~\ref{tab:ex1}.} % \label{tab:ex2} % \begin{verbatim} %\begin{table}[htb] @@ -159,7 +174,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} %\midrule %house & 200000 & equity capital& 50000 \\ %bank account & -603,23 & mortgage & 150000 \\ -%savings & 28000 & & \\ +%savings & 28000 \\ %cash & 145,85 & profit & 27542,62 \\ %\sumline %\bottomrule @@ -176,17 +191,143 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % % This package is heavily inspired by the |dcolumn| package by % David Carlisle~\cite{dcolumn}, some constructions are more or less -% copied from that package. Version~1.2 (this version) uses a few ideas -% from, and incorporates quite some suggestions by, Frank Mittelbach. +% copied from that package. Version~1.3 (this version) incorporates the idea +% of Christian Hoff of providing additional (formatting) information per column. +% A rather contrived example is given in Table~\ref{tab:ex3}, combining colour and fonts. +% \newcolumntype{q}[1]{F{.}{,}{3,2}{#1}} +% \begin{table}[htb] +% \caption{Example Table with column formatting.} +% \label{tab:ex3} +% \begin{tabular}{@{}lq{\color{red}\mathsf,{}\mathbf}lq{\color{green}}@{}} +% \multicolumn4c{\bfseries Balance sheet}\\ +% \toprule +% properties & \leeg{31 dec 2014} & debts & \leeg{31 dec 2014}\\ +% \midrule +% house & 200000 & equity capital& 50000 \\ +% bank account & -603,23 & mortgage & 150000 \\ +% savings & 28000 \\ +% cash & 145,85 & profit & 27542,62 \\ +% \sumline +% \bottomrule +% \end{tabular} +% \end{table} +% How this is entered in \LaTeX\ is shown in Table~\ref{tab:ex4}. +% \begin{table}[htb] +% \caption{Almost verbatim version of Example Table~\ref{tab:ex3}.} +% \label{tab:ex4} +% \begin{verbatim} +%\newcolumntype{q}[1]{F{.}{,}{3,2}{#1}} +%\begin{table}[htb] +%\caption{Example Table with column formatting.} +%\label{tab:ex3} +%\begin{tabular}{@{}lq{\color{red}\mathsf,{}\mathbf}lq{\color{green}}@{}} +%\multicolumn4c{\bfseries Balance sheet}\\ +%... +%...(same financial contents as in Table 1) +%... +%\end{tabular} +%\end{table} +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{table} +% The font changing commands like |\mathsf| and |\mathbf| act on an argument, hence require +% braces, but these are already provided internally for this purpose. For that reason this +% type of commands must be given last, without braces (and if you don't specify a font +% changing command, these extra internal braces are just redundant). The argument to +% the new columntype may consist of two parts, +% separated by a comma. In that case, the part to the left of the comma is applied to the +% whole column and the right part is applied in addition to the result. The example in +% Table~\ref{tab:ex3} shows this: the bold font is only used in the |\sumline| and the +% effect of |\mathsf| is annulled by the brace pair before |\mathbf|. You may even change +% the colour for the |\sumline|, e.g., blue by ``|,{}\color{blue}\mathbf|'', since colour +% settings do not require braces and the last setting overrides a previous one. If you want +% bold font for the whole column, leave out the comma (and the |\mathsf{}|). +% +% Note that changes in font size, e.g., ``|\huge|'' in ``|\huge\color{red}\mathbf|'' +% as parameter to column type |q| are ignored by \LaTeX, since the formatting +% information is used in math environment, which has its own way of handling this. +% This isn't bad, as size changes in one column, without overall changes to the +% table look terrible. If you want something huge, make a |\huge| table. +% +% This package now also works with |longtable|~\cite{longtable}, provided +% |longtable| is loaded before |fcolumn|; it checks for that. For a change, +% the raw formatting of the multipage table is shown first, in Table~\ref{tab:ex5}. +% For more information on how to handle |\endhead| and related commands, see the +% documentation of |longtable|~\cite{longtable}. +% \begin{table}[htb] +% \caption{Almost verbatim version of Example Table~\ref{tab:ex6}.} +% \label{tab:ex5} +% \begin{verbatim} +%\begin{longtable}[l]{@{}lflf@{}} +%\caption{\label{tab:ex6}Table showing compatibility of fcolumn and +% longtable.}\\ +%\multicolumn4c{\bfseries Balance sheet}\\ +%\toprule +%properties & \leeg{31 dec 2014} & debts & \leeg{31 dec 2014}\\ +%\midrule +%\endfirsthead +%\caption[]{\textit{(continued from previous page)\/}}\\ +%\midrule +%properties & \leeg{31 dec 2014} & debts & \leeg{31 dec 2014}\\ +%\midrule +%\endhead +%\midrule +%\multicolumn4{r@{}}{\textit{(Table continues on next page)\/}}\\ +%\endfoot +%\bottomrule +%\endlastfoot +%... +%...(somewhat altered financial contents as in Table 1) +%... +%\end{longtable} +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{table} % +% \noindent And here is the result (it's ugly, but it had to be that long to +% demonstrate the page break). Not shown here are the new |fcolumn| +% formatting possibilities (like new fonts and/or colours), but it has been +% checked they do work in combination with |longtable|. +% \begin{longtable}[l]{@{}lflf@{}} +% \caption{\label{tab:ex6}Table showing compatibility of fcolumn and +% longtable.}\\ +% \multicolumn4c{\bfseries Balance sheet}\\ +% \toprule +% properties & \leeg{31 dec 2014} & debts & \leeg{31 dec 2014}\\ +% \midrule +% \endfirsthead +% \caption[]{\textit{(continued from previous page)\/}}\\ +% \midrule +% properties & \leeg{31 dec 2014} & debts & \leeg{31 dec 2014}\\ +% \midrule +% \endhead +% \midrule +% \multicolumn4{r@{}}{\textit{(Table continues on next page)\/}}\\ +% \endfoot +% \bottomrule +% \endlastfoot +% house & 200000 & equity capital& 50000 \\ +% bank account & -603,23 & mortgage & 150000 \\ +% savings 1 & 2800 \\ +% savings 2 & 2800 \\ +% savings 3 & 2800 \\ +% savings 4 & 2800 \\ +% savings 5 & 2800 \\ +% savings 6 & 2800 \\ +% savings 7 & 2800 \\ +% savings 8 & 2800 \\ +% savings 9 & 2800 \\ +% savings 10 & 2800 \\ +% cash & 145,85 & profit & 27542,62 \\ +% \sumline +% \end{longtable} + % \section{Commands} % The user only needs to know six commands or constructions. These six are given here. % \begin{macro}{F} % In the tabular the column specifier |F| can be given with arguments, or -% the predefined version~|f|, where the three arguments of |F| are |{.}|, -% |{,}|, and |{3,2}|. If you want |g| to be your own definition like the +% the predefined version~|f|, where the four arguments of |F| are |{.}|, +% |{,}|, |{3,2}|, and |{}|. If you want |g| to be your own definition like the % curious one given in Section~\ref{intro}, then specify -% |\newcolumntype{g}{F{\,}{\cdot}{4p3}}| prior to using |g| in a tabular. +% |\newcolumntype{g}{F{\,}{\cdot}{4p3}{}}| prior to using |g| in a tabular. % % Entries in an F-column are, from that moment on, treated as numbers unless % explicitly escaped by |\leeg|, see below. The numbers are typeset @@ -196,7 +337,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % character is the dot, except when the dot is specified as input decimal % mark; in that case the comma is acting as input grouping character. With % this convention the continental Europe and Anglo-saxon part of the world -% is served. +% is served. And using input grouping markers is optional. % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\sumline} % The numbers in an |F|-column are typeset as a financial amount, but the real @@ -207,7 +348,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % \item It generates a rule with width calculated in the first item; % \item It checks the columns that are supposed to balance whether or not they % actually do. If so, nothing happens. If not, a |\PackageWarning| is given -% that column $i$ and $j$ do not balance, where $i$ and $j$ are the relevant +% that column~$i$ and~$j$ do not balance, where $i$ and $j$ are the relevant % columns. This is only done if the total number of |F|-columns is even, % e.g., if there are six |F|-columns, then~1 is checked against~4, 2 against~5, % and 3 against~6. If the number of |F|-columns is odd then anything could be @@ -217,18 +358,21 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % By default the vertical separation between the rule and the total is % 2\thinspace pt, but this can be changed by the optional argument to % |\sumline|. Give, e.g., |\sumline[10pt]|, in case you want this spacing -% to be 10\thinspace pt. +% to be 10\thinspace pt. And you may even give two options, like in +% |\sumline[10pt][5pt]|, in which the second option is the extra space below +% the summary row. In fact that second option is the option to |\\| that is +% implicit in |\sumline|. % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\resetsumline} % Suppose you want to typeset one tabular with the profit-and-loss of many % projects individually. The layout of those tabulars is the same and it % were nice if all columns were aligned. This can be done by making it one % big tabular with a fresh start for each project. The macro -% |\resetsumlines| is used for that: it resets all totals and all column -% widths, see for example Table~\ref{tab:ex3}. +% |\resetsumline| is used for that: it resets all totals and all column +% widths, see for example Table~\ref{tab:ex7}. % \begin{table}[htb] % \caption{Example: multiple projects.} -% \label{tab:ex3} +% \label{tab:ex7} % \begin{tabular}{@{}lfflff@{}} % \multicolumn6c{\bfseries Project~1}\\ % \toprule @@ -256,10 +400,10 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % Note that the rules in the first and third |F|-columns of project~1 cover % $1{.}200{,}00$ whereas in project~2 those rules are narrower since they % only cover $430{,}00$; still the columns are aligned. The verbatim way -% of setting up Table~\ref{tab:ex3} is given in Table~\ref{tab:ex4}. +% of setting up Table~\ref{tab:ex7} is given in Table~\ref{tab:ex6}. % \begin{table}[htb] -% \caption{Verbatim version of Table~\ref{tab:ex3}.} -% \label{tab:ex4} +% \caption{Verbatim version of Table~\ref{tab:ex7}.} +% \label{tab:ex8} % \begin{verbatim} %\begin{table}[htb] %\caption{Example: multiple projects.} @@ -317,7 +461,9 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % even other ways. By default (for aesthetic reasons) |fcolumn| typesets % it with a minus~sign, but strict accounting prescibes that the number % should be put between parentheses. The latter can be accomplished by -% setting |\strict@ccountingtrue|. +% setting |\strict@ccountingtrue|. But since this contains a non-letter, +% it is also possible to invoke |fcolumn| with the option |strict|, i.e., +% |\usepackage[strict]{fcolumn}|, which sets this flag. % \end{macro} % \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\PrintIndex} % \section{The macros} @@ -339,8 +485,8 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % column type |f| does not use private macros (no~|@|), so overriding its % definition is easy for a user. % \begin{macrocode} -\newcolumntype{F}[3]{>{\b@fi{#1}{#2}{#3}}r<{\e@fi}} -\newcolumntype{f}{F{.}{,}{3,2}} +\newcolumntype{F}[4]{>{\b@fi{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}}r<{\e@fi}} +\newcolumntype{f}{F{.}{,}{3,2}{}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} @@ -374,21 +520,25 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % \end{macrocode} % Actually |\geldm@cro| is only a wrapper around |\g@ldm@cro|. % \begin{macrocode} -\def\geldm@cro#1#2{\withs@pfalse +\def\geldm@cro#1#2{\withs@pfalse \afterassignment\g@ldm@cro\count@#1\relax{#2}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\g@ldm@cro} -% This macro starts by looking at the sign of |#2|: if it is negative, it prints +% After setting the environment for formatting, this macro starts by looking +% at the sign of |#2|: if it is negative, it prints % the correct indicator (a parenthesis or a minus sign), assigns the absolute value % of~|#2| to |\count2| and goes on. Note that |\geldm@cro| and therefore |\g@ldm@cro| % are always used within |$|s, so it is really a minus sign that is printed, not a hyphen. % All calculations are done with |\count0|, |\count1|, etc.\ i.e., without |F|-column-specific % \meta{count}s because it is all done locally. Leaving the tabular environment will -% restore their values. +% restore their values. This is also true for the effect of |\FCform@t|, so that formatting +% information is local to this column. The reason for inserting the opening brace between +% |\FCform@t| and |\ifnum| (and the accompanying closing brace after |\fi|) is to facilitate +% the possible use of |\mathbf| or any other font changing command as the last item in |\FCform@t|. % \begin{macrocode} -\def\g@ldm@cro#1\relax#2{\ifnum#2<0 \ifstrict@ccounting (\else -\fi - \count2=-#2 \else\count2=#2 +\def\g@ldm@cro#1\relax#2{\FCform@t{\ifnum#2<0 \ifstrict@ccounting (\else + -\fi \count2=-#2 \else\count2=#2 \fi % \end{macrocode} % Calculate the entire currency units: this is the result of $x/a$ as integer @@ -450,7 +600,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \rlap{)~!}\else\rlap{~!}\fi\else\ifstrict@ccounting \rlap{\phantom{)}~!}\else\rlap{~!}\fi\fi \else \ifnum#2<0 \ifstrict@ccounting\rlap{)}\fi\fi -\fi} +\fi}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\g@ldens} @@ -470,7 +620,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % about 100 times the current world economy~\cite{world_economy}. Yet % another method is to used Heiko Oberdiek's package |bigintcalc|: % then only memory restrictions apply. This, however, requires a major -% rewrite of |fcolumn|. For now, version~1.2 sticks to the moderate amounts. +% rewrite of |fcolumn|. For now, version~1.3 sticks to the moderate amounts. % % There is no straightforward interpretation of |#1| being zero or % negative, therefore this is used as an indicator that no grouping @@ -551,7 +701,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % First it checks whether there is a risk of overflow in this step. If % $A$ and $B$ are two \TeX-registers and $B$ is to be added to $A$, % overflow will not occur if one is (or both are) zero or if $A$ and~$B$ -% have different signs. Otherwise, be careful. Note that \TeX\ does not +% have different signs. Otherwise, be careful. Note that \TeX\ does not % check for overflow when performing an |\advance| (done in section~1238 % of Ref.~\cite{CandTB}), in contrast to |\multiply|, see section~105. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -568,13 +718,13 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \global\advance\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname by \count0 \ifx\FCs@gn\m@ne % \end{macrocode} -% They had the same sign: risk of overflow. Record the sign +% They had the same sign: risk of overflow. Record the sign % of |\count0| (and of the original total of this column; they were -% the same) in |\FCs@gn|. Table~\ref{tab:ex5} +% the same) in |\FCs@gn|. Table~\ref{tab:ex9} % \begin{table}[htb] -% \def\PackageError#1#2#3{\PackageWarning{#1}{#2}} +% \def\PackageError#1#2#3{\PackageWarning{#1}{#2: #3}} % \caption{Examples on overflow.} -% \label{tab:ex5} +% \label{tab:ex9} % \begin{tabular}{@{}lfff@{}} % \multicolumn4c{\bfseries Projects}\\ % \toprule @@ -605,7 +755,9 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \ifnum\count0<0 \let\FCs@gn=\m@ne \PackageError{fcolumn}{Register overflow}{Overflow occurred - in fcolumn \number\FCsc@l. Check your table.}% + in fcolumn \number\FCsc@l. You can press now and I'll + proceed,\MessageBreak but check your table. The offending entry is + indicated with an exclamation\MessageBreak mark in the output.}% \else\let\FCs@gn=\@ne \fi \fi @@ -618,29 +770,34 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \fi\unhbox0} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% +% The \meta{count}s |\FC@l| captures the part to the left of the decimal +% mark, |\FC@r| that to the right. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcount\FC@l \newcount\FC@r +% \end{macrocode} +% Some auxiliary definitions for capturing compacted information. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\setucc@de#1#2\relax{\uccode`\~=`#1 } +\def\assignform@t#1,#2,#3\end{\def\FCform@t{#1}\def\FCform@tt{#1#2}} +% \end{macrocode} % \def\<#1>{\leavevmode\hbox{$\langle$#1\/$\rangle$}} % \begin{macro}{\b@fi} % The macro |\b@fi| provides the beginning of the financial column. It -% will be inserted in the column to capture the number entered by the user +% will be inserted in the column to capture the number entered by the user. % The separator and decimal mark are within a math environment, so you % can indeed specify |\,| instead of |\thinspace|, but there is an extra % brace around, so it doesn't affect the spacing between the digits % (trick copied from |dcolumn|, Ref.~\cite{dcolumn}). -% -% The \meta{count}s |\FC@l| captures the part to the left of the decimal -% marker, |\FC@r| that to the right. % \begin{macrocode} -\newcount\FC@l \newcount\FC@r -\def\FC@chklist{} -\def\setucc@de#1#2\relax{\uccode`\~=`#1 } -\def\b@fi#1#2#3{% +\def\b@fi#1#2#3#4{% % \end{macrocode} % An intermediate macro |\sep@xt| to extract the first character % of |#1|, which in most cases will be the only character. % \begin{macrocode} \def\sep@xt##1##2\end{\def\sep@rator{{##1}}}% \sep@xt#1\end\def\decim@lmark{{#2}}% -\def\sp@l{#3}\global\advance\FCsc@l by \@ne +\def\sp@l{#3}\assignform@t#4,,\end \global\advance\FCsc@l by \@ne \global\FC@l=0 \global\FC@r=1 % \end{macrocode} % The value specified by the user is then captured by |\FC@l| and @@ -651,23 +808,23 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % There are four parts to an |F|-column entry, all parts optional, % making 16 combinations. The sequence is % (in the Backus--Naur notation of Ref.~\cite{CandTA}): -% \ \ \ +% \ \ \ % \. Here \ is a plus or minus character with % category code~12, \ is a sequence of zero -% or more (decimal) \s, and \ is the middel +% or more (decimal) \s, and \ is the middel % part of |#3|, i.e., the comma in |3,2| or the period in |3.2|. -% If the \ is absent with no space characters between +% If the \ is absent with no space characters between % the two \ terms, these merge, making four redundant -% entries. One of the -% combinations is \, a sequence of exactly zero non-space tokens: -% this is the only combination that doesn't put anything in an |F|-column. +% entries. One of the combinations is \, a sequence of exactly +% zero non-space tokens: this is the only combination that doesn't put +% anything in an |F|-column---and was the most difficult part to handle. % % The minus sign must be captured separately, because in an entry like % |-0,07| the 7~cents are negative, but this cannot be seen from the -% integer part, since $-0$ is $0$ in \TeX\ (in fact in most computer -% languages, but not in~MIX~\cite{TAOCP1}), so |\ifnum-0<0| yields false. -% |\FCs@gn| is a general purpose flag. Its first use is to capture -% the sign. +% part to the left of the decimal mark, since $-0$ is~$0$ in \TeX\ (in +% fact in most computer languages, but not in~MIX~\cite{TAOCP1}), so +% |\ifnum-0<0| yields |false|. |\FCs@gn| is a general purpose flag. Its +% first use is to capture the sign. % \begin{macrocode} \let\FCs@gn=\@ne\relax \setbox0\hbox\bgroup$% % \end{macrocode} @@ -726,7 +883,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \ifnum\count@=\mathcode`- \expandafter\global\FC@l=\the\FC@l \else \expandafter\global\FC@r=\the\FC@r\fi}% % \end{macrocode} -% The signs are relatively simply: record the sign, restore |\mathcode|s if +% The signs are relatively simple: record the sign, restore |\mathcode|s if % needed (it should be: a minus sign between digits screws up everything), % and start scanning the number. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -744,7 +901,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \mathcode`-="8000 \mathcode`+=\mathcode`- \mathcode`.=\mathcode`- % \end{macrocode} % These three remain active until the |$| in |\e@fi| is encountered. -% The following ones will, in the general case, have their activeness +% The following ones will, except in the \ case, have their activeness % turned off at some time. % \begin{macrocode} \def\actdecm@rk##1##2\relax{\ifx##1.\relax \mathcode`,=\mathcode`- @@ -765,21 +922,24 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % globally to a negative value. This doesn't harm, because it didn't % contain relevant information anyway. Outside the group, the sign % of |\FC@r| can then be tested. This is a slight misuse of this -% |\count|, but now it's documented. -% -% If there was no decimal sign or if there was a decimal sign but no -% decimal part, |\FC@r| will still be~1, which doesn't parse well with -% |\secd@xt|, so a zero is appended. +% |\count|, but now it's documented. In effect, |\FC@r| can only be~|-1|, +% |1|, or at least~|10|, so the comparison |\ifnum\FC@r>0| does not mis~0. % \begin{macrocode} \def\e@fi{\ifnum\mathcode`\0=\mathcode`- \global\FC@r=\m@ne\fi$\egroup \ifnum\FC@r>0 - \ifnum\FC@r<10 \multiply\FC@r by 10 \fi % \end{macrocode} -% Next is a loop for bringing the decimal part in the correct way to the +% If there was no decimal mark or if there was a decimal mark but no +% decimal part, |\FC@r| will still be~1, which doesn't parse well with +% |\secd@xt|, so a zero is appended, i.e., yielding~|10|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifnum\FC@r<10 \FC@r=10 \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% Next is a loop for bringing the decimal part in the correct way to % the integer part. The loop is performed the number of decimal % digits to be printed (the~2 in |3,2| of the default setting). This also -% means that if you specified more decimal digits than this, the excess -% digit(s) will not be handled and a |\PackageWarning| will be given. +% means that if you provided more decimal digits than this, the excess +% digit(s) will not be handled and a |\PackageWarning| will be given, +% showing these excess digits. This is truncation, not rounding! % \begin{macrocode} \def\i@ts##1##2{\count0=##2} \afterassignment\i@ts\count@\sp@l @@ -896,22 +1056,23 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \let\@@array=\@array % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% Much of the techniques here are repeated in |\LT@array|. % \subsection{The sumline, close to a postamble} % \begin{macro}{\@mksumline} % The construction of the sumline is much easier than that of the preamble % for several reasons. It may be safely assumed that the preamble specifier % is grammatically correct because it has already been screened by |\@mkpream|. -% Furthermore most entries will simply add nothing to |\s@ml@ne|, e.g., |@|, |!|, +% Furthermore, most entries will simply add nothing to |\s@ml@ne|, e.g., |@|, |!|, % and \verb+|+ can be fully ignored. Ampersands are only inserted by |c|, |l|, |r|, % |p|, |m|, and |b|. So a specifier like |@{}lflf@{}| will yield the sumline % |&\a&&\a\\|, (where |\a| is a macro that prints the desired result of the column, -% see later). Had the specifier been \verb+l|f||@{ }l|f+, then the same sumline must +% see below). Had the specifier been \verb+l|f||@{ }l|f+, then the same sumline must % be constructed: all difficulties are already picked up and solved in the creation % of the preamble. % % In reality the sumline must be constructed from the expanded form of the % specifier, so |@{}lf@{}| will expand as -% |@{}l>{\b@fi{.}{,}{3,2}}r<{\e@fi}@{}|. The rules for constructing the +% |@{}l>{\b@fi{.}{,}{3,2}{}}r<{\e@fi}@{}|. The rules for constructing the % sumline are now very simple: % \begin{compactitem}[$\bullet$] % \item add an ampersand when |c|, |l|, |r|, |p|, |m|, or |b| is found, @@ -925,7 +1086,7 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % be written, but that is not necessary: |\@testpach| can do all the work, % although much of it will be discarded. Here speed is sacrificed for space % and this can be afforded because the creation of the sumline is done only -% once per |\tabular|. +% once per |\tabular| or |\longtable|. % % The start is copied from |\@mkpream|. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -939,12 +1100,9 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} % \end{macrocode} % Then |\@mkpream| is picked up again. % \begin{macrocode} -\@temptokena{#1} -\@tempswatrue +\@temptokena{#1}\@tempswatrue \@whilesw\if@tempswa\fi{\@tempswafalse\the\NC@list}% -\count0\m@ne -\let\the@toks\relax -\prepnext@tok +\count0\m@ne\let\the@toks\relax\prepnext@tok % \end{macrocode} % Next is the loop over all tokens in the expanded form of the specifier. The change % with respect to |\@mkpream| is that the body of the loop is now only dealing @@ -955,10 +1113,8 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \expandafter \@tfor \expandafter \@nextchar \expandafter :\expandafter =\the\@temptokena \do {\@testpach - \ifcase \@chclass \@classfz - \or \or \@classfii \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \@classfx \fi - \@lastchclass\@chclass}% + \ifcase \@chclass \@classfz \or \or \@classfii \or \or \or \or \or + \or \or \or \@classfx \fi\@lastchclass\@chclass}% % \end{macrocode} % And the macro is finished by applying the |\aut@check| and appending the % |\\| to the sumline. Note that the |\aut@check| is performed {\itshape @@ -1006,7 +1162,8 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \edef\t@stn{\string\e@fi} \ifx\t@stm\t@stn % \end{macrocode} -% If both tests yield |true| then add the macro to typeset everything. +% If both tests yield |true|, i.e., we encountered a |<{\e@fi}| where we expect one to +% find, then add the macro to typeset everything. % \begin{macrocode} \@addtosumline{\prr@sult} % \end{macrocode} @@ -1074,12 +1231,14 @@ indention=0pt,labelsep=colon,justification=raggedright} \def\sumline{\@ifnextchar[\s@mline{\s@mline[2pt]}} \def\s@mline[#1]{\global\s@mlinesep=#1 \s@ml@ne} % \end{macrocode} +% In the introduction it was stated that |\sumline| has two options, but in +% reality that second option is the option to |\\| that is issued by |\s@ml@ne|. % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\prr@sult} % The macro |\prr@sult| actually puts the information together. It starts % like |\leeg|. % \begin{macrocode} -\def\prr@sult{$\egroup \let\e@fi=\relax +\def\prr@sult{$\egroup \let\e@fi=\relax \let\FCform@t=\FCform@tt % \end{macrocode} % Then the information for the last line is computed. It is not sufficient % to calculate the width of the result (in points) to use that as the width @@ -1126,7 +1285,7 @@ FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname}$}% % table but it doesn't increase the totals of that column by~3 (assuming % |3,2| coding for the separations). But you won't cheat, won't you? % It may affect the width, so be careful: don't insert the unabridged -% version of Romeo and Julia here. +% version of Romeo and Juliet~\cite{RJ} here. % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\res@tsumline} % Since all changes to the totals and widths of the columns are global, @@ -1168,6 +1327,7 @@ FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname}$}% % If the list |\FC@chklist| is empty, the list for the automatic check is % generated (which will remain empty if |\FCsc@l| is odd). % \begin{macrocode} +\def\FC@chklist{} \def\aut@check{\ifx\@empty\FC@chklist\relax \ifodd\FCsc@l\else \count0=\@ne \count1=\FCsc@l @@ -1217,12 +1377,84 @@ FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname}$}% \def\checkfcolumns#1#2{\noalign{\xdef\FC@chklist{\FC@chklist #1,#2;}}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% \subsection{Support for package longtable} +% Package |longtable| is used for tables that may span multiple pages. |fcolumn| and +% |longtable| work together as long as |longtable| is loaded first, so that |fcolumn| +% can adapt one definition of |longtable|. If |longtable| is not loaded, that definition +% is just that: a definition. If |longtable| is loaded before |fcolumn|, it is a +% redefinition, and it should be. For that reason the user is warned (not loading +% |longtable| is not an error if you don't use it) if |fcolumn| is loaded without prior +% loading of |longtable|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\longtable\@undefined + \PackageWarning{fcolumn}{fcolumn is loaded without longtable. That's + OK, but\MessageBreak if you want to load longtable as well, make sure + \MessageBreak it is done before loading fcolumn} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\LT@array} +% And here is the only definition of |longtable| that needs to be adapted a bit, to make +% |fcolumn| work with that package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\LT@array[#1]#2{% + \refstepcounter{table}\stepcounter{LT@tables}% + \if l#1 \LTleft\z@\LTright\fill + \else\if r#1 \LTleft\fill\LTright\z@ + \else\if c#1 \LTleft\fill\LTright\fill + \fi\fi\fi + \let\LT@mcol\multicolumn\let\LT@@tabarray\@tabarray\let\LT@@hl\hline + \def\@tabarray{\let\hline\LT@@hl \LT@@tabarray}% + \let\\\LT@tabularcr\let\tabularnewline\\% + \def\newpage{\noalign{\break}}% + \def\pagebreak{\noalign{\ifnum`}=0\fi\@testopt{\LT@no@pgbk-}4}% + \def\nopagebreak{\noalign{\ifnum`}=0\fi\@testopt\LT@no@pgbk4}% + \let\hline\LT@hline\let\kill\LT@kill\let\caption\LT@caption + \@tempdima\ht\strutbox\let\@endpbox\LT@endpbox + \ifx\extrarowheight\@undefined + \let\@acol\@tabacol\let\@classz\@tabclassz\let\@classiv\@tabclassiv + \def\@startpbox{\vtop\LT@startpbox}\let\@@startpbox + \@startpbox\let\@@endpbox\@endpbox\let\LT@LL@FM@cr\@tabularcr + \else + \advance\@tempdima\extrarowheight \col@sep\tabcolsep + \let\@startpbox\LT@startpbox\let\LT@LL@FM@cr\@arraycr + \fi + \setbox\@arstrutbox\hbox{\vrule\@height\arraystretch\@tempdima + \@depth\arraystretch\dp\strutbox\@width\z@}% + \let\@sharp##\let\protect\relax + \begingroup + \@mkpream{#2}% + \xdef\LT@bchunk{% + \global\advance\c@LT@chunks\@ne\global\LT@rows\z@ + \setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup\LT@setprevdepth\tabskip\LTleft + \noexpand\halign to\hsize\bgroup\tabskip\z@\@arstrut + \@preamble\tabskip\LTright\cr}% + \endgroup +% \end{macrocode} +% Until this line it was just the code for |\LT@array| from package |longtable|. +% The five lines of the next chunk are new to |\LT@array|. Their +% purpose is the same as in |\@array| above. +% \begin{macrocode} + \begingroup + \@mksumline{#2}% + \endgroup + \res@tsumline + \everycr{\noalign{\global\FCsc@l=0 }}% +% \end{macrocode} +% From here on |\LT@array| is picked up again. +% \begin{macrocode} + \expandafter\LT@nofcols\LT@bchunk&\LT@nofcols + \LT@make@row\m@th\let\par\@empty + \lineskip\z@\baselineskip\z@\LT@bchunk} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} % That's it! % \section*{Acknowledgement} % Thanks to Karl Berry for valuable comments regarding the consistency of % the installation procedure of this version. Frank Mittelbach gave % various useful suggestions for improving the input parsing as well as -% hints to make the package more \LaTeX-like. +% hints to make the package more \LaTeX-like. He also challenged me to make |fcolumn| +% compatible with |longtable|. Christian Hoff's request on column formatting triggered +% many happy hours of coding. % \bibliographystyle{plain} % \begin{thebibliography}{9} % \itemsep0pt @@ -1232,10 +1464,12 @@ FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname}$}% % A new implementation of \LaTeX's |tabular| and |array| environment. % \bibitem{booktabs} Simon Fear. Publication quality tables in \LaTeX. % \bibitem{dcolumn} David Carlisle. The |dcolumn| package. +% \bibitem{longtable} David Carlisle. The |longtable| package. % \bibitem{world_economy} According to the IMF \url{www.imf.org}. % \bibitem{CandTB} Donald Knuth, Computers \& Typesetting/B, \TeX: the program. % \bibitem{CandTA} Donald Knuth, Computers \& Typesetting/A, The \TeX book. % \bibitem{TAOCP1} Donald Knuth, The Art of Computers Programming, volume~1. +% \bibitem{RJ} William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy (1597). % \end{thebibliography} % \Finale \endinput diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.ins b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.ins index fcfed706ee..5c2e3e7d48 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.ins +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.ins @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This is a generated file. -Copyright (C) 2015--2019 by Edgar Olthof +Copyright (C) 2015--2021 by Edgar Olthof This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ LaTeX version 1999/12/01 or later. \Msg{* fcolumn.sty *} \Msg{* *} \Msg{* into a directory searched by TeX. *} -\Msg{* To produce the documentation, run the file *} -\Msg{* fcolumn.dtx through LaTeX. Make sure to update *} -\Msg{* the glossary and index by makeindex: *} +\Msg{* To produce the documentation, type ``make'' or *} +\Msg{* run the file fcolumn.dtx through LaTeX. Make sure *} +\Msg{* to update the glossary and index by makeindex: *} \Msg{* *} \Msg{* makeindex -s gglo.ist -o fcolumn.gls fcolumn.glo *} \Msg{* makeindex -s gglo.ist -o fcolumn.ind fcolumn.idx *} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.pdf index 79c96886b2..16ea57e5a7 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 479dff097a..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/fcolumn.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% This is file `fcolumn.sty', -%% generated with the docstrip utility. -%% -%% The original source files were: -%% -%% fcolumn.dtx (with options: `package') -%% -%% This is a generated file. -%% -%% Copyright (C) 2015--2019 by Edgar Olthof -%% -%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the -%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either -%% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later -%% version. The latest version of this license is in -%% -%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -%% -%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of -%% LaTeX version 1999/12/01 or later. -\ProvidesPackage{fcolumn} - [2019/04/24 v1.2 Automatic Currency Package (EHTO)] -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\RequirePackage{array}[v2.4k] -\newif\ifstrict@ccounting \strict@ccountingfalse -\DeclareOption{strict}{\strict@ccountingtrue} -\ProcessOptions -\newcolumntype{F}[3]{>{\b@fi{#1}{#2}{#3}}r<{\e@fi}} -\newcolumntype{f}{F{.}{,}{3,2}} -\newcount\FCsc@l \FCsc@l=0 \newcount\FCtc@l \FCtc@l=0 -\newif\ifwiths@p -\def\geldm@cro#1#2{\withs@pfalse -\afterassignment\g@ldm@cro\count@#1\relax{#2}} -\def\g@ldm@cro#1\relax#2{\ifnum#2<0 \ifstrict@ccounting (\else -\fi - \count2=-#2 \else\count2=#2 -\fi -\count4=\ifx\relax#1\relax 2 \else \@gobble#1\relax\fi -\count3=0 -\loop\ifnum\count3<\count4 - \divide\count2 by 10 \advance\count3 by \@ne -\repeat -\g@ldens{\the\count@}% -\ifnum\count3>0\decim@lmark - \ifnum#2>0 \count2=-#2\else\count2=#2 \fi - \loop\ifnum\count3>0 - \divide\count2 by 10 \advance\count3 by \m@ne - \repeat - \loop\ifnum\count3<\count4 - \multiply\count2 by 10 \advance\count3 by \@ne - \repeat - \ifnum#2>0 \advance\count2 by #2 - \else \advance\count2 by -#2 - \fi - \zerop@d{\number\count3}{\number\count2}% -\fi -\ifx\FCs@gn\m@ne \ifnum#2<0 \ifstrict@ccounting - \rlap{)~!}\else\rlap{~!}\fi\else\ifstrict@ccounting - \rlap{\phantom{)}~!}\else\rlap{~!}\fi\fi -\else \ifnum#2<0 \ifstrict@ccounting\rlap{)}\fi\fi -\fi} -\def\g@ldens#1{{\count3=\count2 \count0=#1 -\ifnum\count0<1 \count0=3 \fi -\loop \ifnum\count0>0 \divide\count2 by 10 \advance\count0 by \m@ne -\repeat -\ifnum\count2>0 \g@ldens{#1}\fi -\count0=#1 -\ifnum\count0<1 \count0=3 \fi -\loop \ifnum\count0>0 \multiply\count2 by 10 \advance\count0 by \m@ne -\repeat -\count2=-\count2 -\advance\count2 by \count3 \du@zendprint{#1}}} -\def\du@zendprint#1{\ifwiths@p\ifnum#1>0 \sep@rator\fi - \zerop@d{#1}{\number\count2}% -\else\zerop@d1{\number\count2}\fi\global\withs@ptrue} -\def\zerop@d#1#2{{\count0=1 \count1=#2 -\loop \divide \count1 by 10 \ifnum\count1>0 \advance\count0 by \@ne -\repeat -\ifnum#1>0 - \loop \ifnum\count0<#1\relax 0\advance\count0 by \@ne - \repeat -\else - \advance\count0 by -3 - \loop \ifnum\count0<0 0\advance\count0 by \@ne - \repeat -\fi\number#2}} -\def\zetg@ld#1#2{\count0=#2\relax \let\FCs@gn=\@ne -\ifnum\count0<0 - \ifnum\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname<0 - \let\FCs@gn=\m@ne - \fi -\fi -\ifnum\count0>0 - \ifnum\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname>0 - \let\FCs@gn=\m@ne - \fi -\fi -\global\advance\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname by \count0 -\ifx\FCs@gn\m@ne - \ifnum\count0>0 \let\FCs@gn\@ne \fi - \count0=\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname - \multiply\count0 by \FCs@gn - \ifnum\count0<0 - \let\FCs@gn=\m@ne - \PackageError{fcolumn}{Register overflow}{Overflow occurred - in fcolumn \number\FCsc@l. 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\ifnum\FC@r<10 \multiply\FC@r by 10 \fi - \def\i@ts##1##2{\count0=##2} - \afterassignment\i@ts\count@\sp@l - \loop\ifnum\count0>0 \multiply\FC@l by 10 - \expandafter\secd@xt\number\FC@r\end \advance\count0 by \m@ne - \repeat - \ifnum\FC@r>10 - \def\tw@l##1##2\relax{##2} - \PackageWarning{fcolumn}{Excess digit\ifnum\FC@r>100 s\fi\space - ``\expandafter\tw@l\number\FC@r\relax'' in decimal part - \MessageBreak ignored} - \fi - \ifx\FCs@gn\m@ne\relax \FC@l=-\FC@l \fi - \zetg@ld{\sp@l}{\FC@l}% -\fi} -\def\secd@xt#1#2#3\end{\advance\FC@l by #2 -\FC@r=#1#3 \ifnum\FC@r<10 \multiply\FC@r by 10 \fi} -\def\restorem@thcodes{\mathcode`\0=0 \mathcode`\1=0 -\mathcode`\2=0 \mathcode`\3=0 \mathcode`\4=0 \mathcode`\5=0 -\mathcode`\6=0 \mathcode`\7=0 \mathcode`\8=0 \mathcode`\9=0 } -\def\@array[#1]#2{% -\@tempdima \ht \strutbox -\advance \@tempdima by\extrarowheight -\setbox \@arstrutbox \hbox{\vrule - \@height \arraystretch \@tempdima - \@depth \arraystretch \dp \strutbox - \@width \z@}% -\def\ialign{\everycr{\noalign{\global\FCsc@l=0 }}% - \tabskip\z@skip\halign} -\begingroup -\@mkpream{#2}% -\xdef\@preamble{\noexpand \ialign \@halignto -\bgroup\@arstrut\@preamble\tabskip\z@\cr}% -\endgroup -\begingroup -\@mksumline{#2}% -\endgroup -\res@tsumline -\@arrayleft -\if #1t\vtop \else \if#1b\vbox \else \vcenter \fi \fi -\bgroup -\let \@sharp ##\let \protect \relax -\lineskip \z@ -\baselineskip \z@ -\m@th -\let\\\@arraycr \let\tabularnewline\\\let\par\@empty \@preamble} -\let\@@array=\@array -\def\@mksumline#1{\gdef\s@ml@ne{}\@lastchclass 4 \@firstamptrue -\global\FCsc@l=0 -\let\prr@sult=\relax -\@temptokena{#1} -\@tempswatrue -\@whilesw\if@tempswa\fi{\@tempswafalse\the\NC@list}% -\count0\m@ne -\let\the@toks\relax -\prepnext@tok -\expandafter \@tfor \expandafter \@nextchar - \expandafter :\expandafter =\the\@temptokena \do - {\@testpach - \ifcase \@chclass \@classfz - \or \or \@classfii \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \@classfx \fi - \@lastchclass\@chclass}% -\xdef\s@ml@ne{\s@ml@ne\noexpand\aut@check\noexpand\\}} -\def\@addtosumline#1{\xdef\s@ml@ne{\s@ml@ne #1}} -\def\@classfx{\if@firstamp \@firstampfalse \else \@addtosumline &\fi} -\def\@classfz{\ifnum\@chnum<\thr@@ \@classfx\fi} -\def\@classfii{\ifnum\@lastchclass=8 - \edef\t@stm{\expandafter\string\@nextchar} - \edef\t@stn{\string\e@fi} - \ifx\t@stm\t@stn - \@addtosumline{\prr@sult} - \global\advance\FCsc@l by \@ne - \ifnum\FCsc@l>\FCtc@l - \expandafter\ifx\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname\relax - \expandafter\newcount\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname - \else - \PackageError{fcolumn}{Name clash for }{\expandafter\csname - FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname is already defined and it may - not even be a . If you're\MessageBreak sure it is a , - you can press now and I'll proceed, but things\MessageBreak - will get overwritten.}% - \fi - \expandafter\ifx\csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname\relax - \expandafter\newdimen\csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname - \global\FCtc@l=\FCsc@l - \else - \PackageError{fcolumn}{Name clash for }{\expandafter\csname - FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname is already defined and it may - not even be a . If you're\MessageBreak sure it is a , - you can press now and I'll proceed, but things\MessageBreak - will get overwritten.}% - \fi - \fi - \fi -\fi} -\newdimen\s@mlinesep -\def\sumline{\@ifnextchar[\s@mline{\s@mline[2pt]}} -\def\s@mline[#1]{\global\s@mlinesep=#1 \s@ml@ne} -\def\prr@sult{$\egroup \let\e@fi=\relax -\setbox0=\hbox{$\geldm@cro{\sp@l}{\number\csname -FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname}$}% -\ifdim\wd0>\csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname - \global\csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname=\wd0 -\fi -\vbox{\hrule width \csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname -\vskip\s@mlinesep -\hbox to \csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname{\hfil\unhbox0}}} -\def\leeg#1{$\egroup \let\e@fi=\relax #1} -\def\res@tsumline{\FCsc@l=\FCtc@l\loop\ifnum\FCsc@l>0 - \global\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname=0 - \global\csname FCwd@\romannumeral\FCsc@l\endcsname=\z@ - \advance\FCsc@l by \m@ne\repeat} -\def\resetsumline{\noalign{\res@tsumline}} -\def\aut@check{\ifx\@empty\FC@chklist\relax - \ifodd\FCsc@l\else - \count0=\@ne \count1=\FCsc@l - \divide\count1 by \tw@ - \loop\ifnum\count1<\FCsc@l - \advance\count1 by \@ne - \xdef\FC@chklist{\FC@chklist\number\count0,\number\count1;}% - \advance\count0 by\@ne - \repeat - \fi -\fi -\loop - \ifx\FC@chklist\@empty\let\FCs@gn=\@ne\else\let\FCs@gn=\m@ne\fi - \ifx\FCs@gn\m@ne - \expandafter\fre@t\FC@chklist\end - \ifnum\csname FCtot@\romannumeral\count0\endcsname= - \csname FCtot@\romannumeral\count1\endcsname\else - \PackageWarningNoLine{fcolumn}{F-columns \number\count0 \space - and \number\count1 \space do not balance}% - \fi -\repeat} -\def\fre@t#1,#2;#3\end{\count0=#1 \count1=#2 \xdef\FC@chklist{#3}} -\def\checkfcolumns#1#2{\noalign{\xdef\FC@chklist{\FC@chklist #1,#2;}}} -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `fcolumn.sty'. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/makefile b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/makefile index 7a751b7c92..3af7c8a619 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/makefile +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/fcolumn/makefile @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -.SUFFIXES: .pdf .glo .gls .ind .idx .dtx .sty .ins +.SUFFIXES: .dtx .glo .gls .idx .ind .ins .pdf .sty +DIST=fcolumn.dtx fcolumn.ins fcolumn.pdf fcolumn.sty makefile README .ins.sty: pdflatex $*.ins @@ -18,23 +19,20 @@ .dtx.pdf: pdflatex $*.dtx -all: fcolumn.pdf +all: fcolumn.sty fcolumn.pdf install: tex fcolumn.ins -dist: fcolumn.dtx fcolumn.ins fcolumn.sty fcolumn.pdf README makefile - mkdir fcolumn; cp fcolumn.dtx fcolumn; cp fcolumn.ins fcolumn; \ - cp fcolumn.sty fcolumn; cp fcolumn.pdf fcolumn; cp README fcolumn; \ - cp makefile fcolumn; tar -czf fcolumn.tgz fcolumn; rm -r fcolumn +dist: $(DIST) + mkdir FCv1.3; cp $(DIST) FCv1.3; tar -czf fcolumn.tgz FCv1.3; rm -r FCv1.3 fcolumn.pdf: fcolumn.dtx fcolumn.gls fcolumn.ind fcolumn.sty -fcolumn.idx: fcolumn.dtx +fcolumn.glo fcolumn.idx: fcolumn.dtx fcolumn.ind: fcolumn.idx -fcolumn.glo: fcolumn.dtx fcolumn.gls: fcolumn.glo .PHONY: clean clean: - -rm fcolumn.pdf fcolumn.sty fcolumn.log fcolumn.glo fcolumn.gls \ - fcolumn.ind fcolumn.idx fcolumn.aux fcolumn.ilg + -rm fcolumn.pdf fcolumn.sty fcolumn.log fcolumn.glo fcolumn.gls fcolumn.ind \ + fcolumn.idx fcolumn.aux fcolumn.ilg fcolumn.out fcolumn.tgz diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/README.md index ddd6fc54b6..cf54150fea 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/README.md +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/README.md @@ -1,23 +1,5 @@ - %% ReadableCV - %% Copyright 2020 Philip Stone - % - % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the - % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 - % of this license or (at your option) any later version. - % The latest version of this license is in - % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt - % and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX - % version 2005/12/01 or later. - % - % This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. - % - % The Current Maintainer of this work is Philip Stone - % - % This work consists of the files ReadableCV.cls and ReadableCV.tex +ReadableCV v3 +This class, ReadableCV, is a re - working of how I wrote my own CV using other software. The intention is that it is a highly readable CV which is easy for a company to find the information which shows you as the best person for the job. -This class, ReadableCV, is a re - working of how I wrote my own CV using other software. -The intention is that it is a highly readable CV which is easy for a company to examine. - -The class file has plenty of comments describing it and the accompanying .tex file, -whilst serving as an example of how to use the class, also contains plenty comments. \ No newline at end of file +The class file has plenty of comments describing it and the accompanying .tex file, whilst serving as an example of how to use the class, also contains plenty of comments. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.cls b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.cls index db6197592d..a6fbe38354 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.cls +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.cls @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %% ReadableCV -%% Copyright 2020 Philip Stone +%% Copyright 2021 Philip Stone % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 @@ -15,19 +15,27 @@ % % This work consists of the files ReadableCV.cls and ReadableCV.tex -\def\ClassDate{2020/05/14} -\def\ClassVersion{2.0} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\def\ClassDate{2021/01/09} +\def\ClassVersion{3.0} \ProvidesClass{ReadableCV}[\ClassDate ReadableCV \ClassVersion class written by Philip Stone] -\LoadClass[10pt, a4paper, onecolumn, oneside, notitlepage]{article} -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\OptionNotUsed} +\DeclareOption{twoside}{\OptionNotUsed} +\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{memoir}} +\ExecuteOptions{a4paper} +\ProcessOptions\relax +\LoadClass[10pt, onecolumn, oneside]{memoir} + +\setlrmarginsandblock{1.5cm}{1.5cm}{*} +\setulmarginsandblock{1.5cm}{*}{*} +\checkandfixthelayout + %set up PDF metadata \usepackage{hyperref} -% Set up paper size and language -\RequirePackage[a4paper, total={7in, 10in}]{geometry} -\RequirePackage{titlesec} +%Alter how date is printed \RequirePackage[nodayofweek]{datetime} % Allow use of multiple columns @@ -37,11 +45,12 @@ \RequirePackage{marvosym} \RequirePackage{graphicx} \RequirePackage[x11names]{xcolor} -\RequirePackage[sfdefault,thin]{roboto} +\RequirePackage[thin]{roboto} \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc} \pagestyle{empty} -\setlength{\parindent}{0em} +%\setlength{\parindent}{0em} +\addtolength{\parskip}{6pt} % Allow use of if statements \RequirePackage{etoolbox} @@ -61,12 +70,10 @@ % Displays section title or heading \newcommand{\newHeading}[2]{ \begin{\SectionAlignment} -% \vspace{\baselineskip} - \bigskip - \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\textbf{\Large{#1}}} + \smallskip + \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\robotoThin{\textbf{\Large{#1}}}} \smallskip \hrule -% \vspace{\baselineskip} \end{\SectionAlignment} } @@ -106,11 +113,11 @@ \newcommand{\HeaderText}{ - \begin{minipage}{1.0\linewidth} + \noindent\begin{minipage}{1.0\linewidth} \begin{\HeaderAlignment} - \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}\\ - \vspace{-0.3em} - \LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}\\ + \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\robotoThin{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}}\\ + \smallskip + \robotoThin{\LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}}\\ \smallskip \ifdefempty{\rcvmobileno}% @@ -122,7 +129,7 @@ } { %mobile number not defined, home number is - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} } } { @@ -130,12 +137,12 @@ \ifdefempty{\rcvhomeno}% { %if mobile number defined, home number not defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}} } { %if home number and mobile number defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} - } + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} + }} } \ifdefempty{\rcvemailaddr}% @@ -146,7 +153,7 @@ } { %email not defined, web is - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} } } { @@ -154,12 +161,12 @@ \ifdefempty{\rcvwebaddr}% { %if email defined, web not defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}} } { %if email and web defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} - } + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} + }} } \end{\HeaderAlignment} \end{minipage} @@ -168,27 +175,27 @@ \newcommand{\HeaderRightContact}{ % Name and jobtitle on the left. Contact details on the right. - \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} + \noindent\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushleft} - \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}\\ - \vspace{-0.3em} - \LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}\\ + \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\robotoThin{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}}\\ + \smallskip + \robotoThin{\LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}}\\ \end{flushleft} \end{minipage} \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushright} \ifdefempty{\rcvmobileno} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}}} \ifdefempty{\rcvhomeno} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}}} \ifdefempty{\rcvemailaddr} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}}} \ifdefempty{\rcvwebaddr} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}}} \end{flushright} \end{minipage} } @@ -196,27 +203,27 @@ \newcommand{\HeaderLeftContact}{ % Name and jobtitle on the right. Contact details on the left. - \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} + \noindent\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushleft} \ifdefempty{\rcvmobileno} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}}} \ifdefempty{\rcvhomeno} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}}} \ifdefempty{\rcvemailaddr} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}}} \ifdefempty{\rcvwebaddr} {} - {\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} + {\robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}}} \end{flushleft} \end{minipage} \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushright} - \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}\\ - \vspace{-0.3em} - \LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}\\ + \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\robotoThin{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}}\\ + \smallskip + \robotoThin{\LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}}\\ \end{flushright} \end{minipage} @@ -230,16 +237,16 @@ } \newcommand{\HeaderLeftImage}{ - \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} + \noindent\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushleft} \includegraphics[width=2.5cm,height=2.5cm,keepaspectratio]{\rcvimageloc} \end{flushleft} \end{minipage} \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushright} - \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}\\ - \vspace{-0.3em} - \LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}\\ + \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\robotoThin{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}}\\ + \smallskip + \robotoThin{\LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}}\\ \smallskip \ifdefempty{\rcvmobileno}% @@ -251,7 +258,7 @@ } { %mobile number not defined, home number is - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}}\ \robotoThin{\rcvhomeno}\\} } } { @@ -259,11 +266,11 @@ \ifdefempty{\rcvhomeno}% { %if mobile number defined, home number not defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}} } { %if home number and mobile number defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}}} } } @@ -275,7 +282,7 @@ } { %email not defined, web is - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} } } { @@ -283,11 +290,11 @@ \ifdefempty{\rcvwebaddr}% { %if email defined, web not defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}} } { %if email and web defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}}} } } \end{flushright} @@ -295,11 +302,11 @@ } \newcommand{\HeaderRightImage}{ - \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} + \noindent\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{flushleft} - \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}\\ - \vspace{-0.3em} - \LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}\\ + \textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\robotoThin{\textbf{\Huge{\rcvname}}}}\\ + \smallskip + \robotoThin{\LARGE{\rcvjobtitle}}\\ \smallskip \ifdefempty{\rcvmobileno}% @@ -311,7 +318,7 @@ } { %mobile number not defined, home number is - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} } } { @@ -319,11 +326,11 @@ \ifdefempty{\rcvhomeno}% { %if mobile number defined, home number not defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\\}} } { %if home number and mobile number defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mobilefone}\ \rcvmobileno\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Telefon}\ \rcvhomeno\\}}} } } @@ -335,7 +342,7 @@ } { %email not defined, web is - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} } } { @@ -343,11 +350,11 @@ \ifdefempty{\rcvwebaddr}% { %if email defined, web not defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\\}} } { %if email and web defined - \normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}} + \robotoThin{\normalsize{\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Letter}\ \rcvemailaddr\ {\textcolor{\HeadingColour}{\Mundus}\ \rcvwebaddr\\}}} } } \end{flushleft} @@ -419,7 +426,7 @@ } } - \vspace{\baselineskip} +% \vspace{\baselineskip} } \newcommand{\addSkills}[9]{ @@ -464,34 +471,66 @@ % including dates [1], job title [2], % company name [3] and role summary [4] +\vspace{0.5em} +\begin{samepage} \iftoggle{jobfirst}{ % Display job before company - \begin{tabular}{@{}p{3cm} l} + \noindent\begin{tabular}{@{}p{3cm} l} \textbf{#1} & \textbf{#2}\\ & \textbf{#3}\\ \end{tabular} } { % Display company before job - \begin{tabular}{@{}p{3cm} l} + \noindent\begin{tabular}{@{}p{3cm} l} \textbf{#1} & \textbf{#3}\\ & \textbf{#2}\\ \end{tabular} } - \vspace{\baselineskip} - \textit{Role outline} \par \par \hspace{2em}#4 \bigskip + \vspace{-0.5em} + \noindent\sffamily{\textit{Role outline}} \rmfamily \par #4 \vspace{\baselineskip} +\end{samepage} } -\newcommand{\roleAchievements}[5]{ - % Adds up to five achievements in an itemized list - \textit{Key achievements} \par \par - +\newcommand{\roleResponsibilities}[5]{ + % Adds up to five responsibilities in an itemized list + \vspace{\baselineskip} + +\noindent\textit{Responsibilities} +\vspace{-1em} + + \def\rone{#1} + \def\rtwo{#2} + \def\rthree{#3} + \def\rfour{#4} + \def\rfive{#5} + + \begin{itemize} + \ifdefempty{\rone}{}{\item \rone} + \ifdefempty{\rtwo}{}{\item \rtwo} + \ifdefempty{\rthree}{}{\item \rthree} + \ifdefempty{\rfour}{}{\item \rfour} + \ifdefempty{\rfive}{}{\item \rfive} + \end{itemize} + +% \bigskip +} + +\newcommand{\roleAchievements}[6]{ + % Adds up to six achievements in an itemized list + \def\aone{#1} \def\atwo{#2} \def\athree{#3} \def\afour{#4} \def\afive{#5} + \def\asix{#6} + +% \begin{samepage} + \vspace{-0.5em} + \noindent\sffamily{\textit{Achievements}}\rmfamily + \vspace{-1em} \begin{itemize} \ifdefempty{\aone}{}{\item \aone} @@ -499,9 +538,9 @@ \ifdefempty{\athree}{}{\item \athree} \ifdefempty{\afour}{}{\item \afour} \ifdefempty{\afive}{}{\item \afive} + \ifdefempty{\asix}{}{\item \asix} \end{itemize} - - \bigskip +%\end{samepage} } \newcommand{\newCourse}[4]{ @@ -540,13 +579,14 @@ \newcommand{\setRecpPostcode}[1]{\def\recppostcode{#1}} \newcommand{\makeLetter}{ + \setlength{\parindent}{0em} \begin{flushright} \today \end{flushright} \bigskip \bigskip - \recpname \\ + \noindent\recpname \\ \ifdefempty{\recpjobtitle}{}{\recpjobtitle \\} \recproad \\ \recptown \\ \recpcity \\ \recppostcode diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.pdf index 509ceae98a..63c79940e7 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.tex index 3a148b61a3..eee0bf4459 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/readablecv/ReadableCV.tex @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -\documentclass{ReadableCV} +% Change the size of the paper your CV will be printed on +% by entering either a4paper or letterpaper here. +\documentclass[a4paper]{ReadableCV} % Set color of body text \color{black} -% Set indent and paragraph formatting -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -\addtolength{\parskip}{6pt} - \begin{document} % Set page colour using X11names colour definitions @@ -15,7 +13,7 @@ % Set header details being aligned to the right or left % If an image is displayed it will be shown on the % opposite side to what is set here. -\setHeaderAlignment{right} +\setHeaderAlignment{left} % Set colour of all headings, header highlights \setHeadingColours{SlateGray3} @@ -33,12 +31,12 @@ % Set up information needed for header. % If you do not want to include certain % information use {} instead. -\setYourName{Joe Bloggs} -\setYourJobTitle{General Dogs - Body} -\setYourMobileNo{0712 345 6789} -\setYourHomeNo{0123 456 7890} -\setYourEmailAddr{joebloggs@gmail.com} -\setYourWebAddr{www.joebloggs.co.uk} +\setYourName{Jobseeker} +\setYourJobTitle{Job title} +\setYourMobileNo{Mobile phone} +\setYourHomeNo{Home phone} +\setYourEmailAddr{Email address} +\setYourWebAddr{Web address} % Display header information \showHeader @@ -49,16 +47,22 @@ % Creates a new section title / heading \newHeading{Personal Profile} -Write some text here that explains a bit about what you can offer, things you have achieved etc.\ This should be around 4 - 6 lines but is entirely up to the user. +Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. \newHeading{Core Skills} % Add up to nine core skills. If they are % all not needed use {} instead. -\addSkills{one}{two}{three} - {four}{five}{six} - {seven}{eight}{nine} - +\addSkills{Skill one} + {Skill two} + {Skill three} + {Skill four} + {Skill five} + {Skill six} + {Skill seven} + {Skill eight} + {Skill nine} + \newHeading{Career Summary} % Set up whether job title or company printed first @@ -70,50 +74,72 @@ Write some text here that explains a bit about what you can offer, things you ha % company name [3] and role summary [4] % If a full history is required use \newrole and \roleAchievements % If only a brief description needed then just use \newrole -\newRole{2013 - present} - {General Dogs - Body} - {Bigcorp} - {A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves.} - -\roleAchievements{one} - {two} - {three} - {four} - {five} - -\newRole{2000 - 2013} - {Dishwasher} - {Fleece them cafe} - {A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves.} - -% This tends to be any training work send you on -\newHeading{Professional Development} - -% Allows the display of a new course. Arguments are -% [1] date, [2] course title, [3] awarding body and [4] grade -% Leave grade blank if not required. -% If JobFirst set then course title will be first -% If CompanyFirst set then awarding body will be first -\newCourse{2018} - {Course Title} - {Awarding body} - {Grade} +\newRole{2018 -- present} + {Job title} + {Company name} + {A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + + +\roleAchievements{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + +\newRole{2007 -- 2018} +{Job title} +{Company name} +{A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + +\roleAchievements{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + +\newRole{1999 -- 2006} +{Job title} +{Company name} +{A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + +\roleAchievements{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + +\newRole{2003 -- 2006}{Job title}{Company name}{A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +\newRole{2002 -- 2003}{Job title}{Company name}{A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} +\newRole{2001 -- 2003}{Job title}{Company name}{A short summary broadly detailing what the role involves. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed lacinia gravida pellentesque.} + +% move, duplicate, delete or comment out the following line if necessary +\newpage % This is training you have done in your own time \newHeading{Personal Development} -\newCourse{2018} - {Course Title} - {Awarding body} - {Grade} +\newCourse{2019} +{Course title} +{Awarding body}{} + +\newCourse{2019} +{Course title} +{Awarding body}{} + +\newCourse{2019} +{Course title} +{Awarding body}{} % School education \newHeading{Education} - -\newCourse{2018} - {Course Title} - {Awarding body} - {Grade} + +\newCourse{2000 - 2002}{Course title}{Awarding body}{} +\newCourse{1996 - 1998}{Course title}{Awarding body}{} +\newCourse{1994 - 1996}{Course title}{Awarding body}{} +\newCourse{1989 - 1994}{Course title}{Awarding body}{} \clearpage @@ -122,6 +148,8 @@ Write some text here that explains a bit about what you can offer, things you ha % Displays same header as on CV \showHeader + + % Name and address must be present but % job title is optional \setRecpName{Mr Deeds} @@ -142,15 +170,16 @@ Dear \recpname, Please find enclosed my CV in application for the post advertised in the [insert place advertised] on [date advert seen]. -The nature of my degree course has prepared me for this position. It involved a great deal of independent research, requiring initiative, self-motivation and a wide range of skills. For one course, [insert course], an understanding of the [insert sector] industry was essential. I found this subject very stimulating. +The nature of my [qualification] has prepared me for this position. It involved a great deal of independent research, requiring initiative, self-motivation and a wide range of skills. One of my courses, [insert course], an understanding of the [insert sector] industry was essential. I found this subject very interesting. -I am a fast and accurate writer, with a keen eye for detail and I should be very grateful for the opportunity to progress to market reporting. I am able to take on the responsibility of this position immediately, and have the enthusiasm and determination to ensure that I make a success of it. +I am a fast and accurate writer, with a keen eye for detail and I should be very grateful for the opportunity to progress. I am able to take on the responsibility of this position immediately, and have the enthusiasm and determination to ensure that I make a success of it. Thank you for taking the time to consider this application and I look forward to hearing from you in the near future. % Do not remove the following line \bigskip +% comment, or uncomment, whichever you prefer to use Yours sincerely, % if the opening is "Dear Mr(s) Doe," %Yours faithfully, % if the opening is "Dear Sir or Madam," diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/README b/macros/luatex/optex/README index 365ab41391..50d4f1d165 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/README +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/README @@ -19,6 +19,14 @@ doc/ ... PDF version of the OpTeX documentation and sources. History: +<0.19> Jan. 2020 + emoji support as pkg/emoji.opm. + non-braakable places generated by luavlna, suported as pkg/vlna.opm. + \begblock...\endblock introduced. + comment character allowed after \begtt. + more robust macros: \replstring, \table. + complete revision of documentation, spelling corrections. + Several bugs fixed. <0.18> Dec. 2020 Font support for next 9 families added. Font selection system improved. diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/alloc.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/alloc.opm index 9526a5d934..56c1d3dd63 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/alloc.opm +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/alloc.opm @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -%% This is part of OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex +%% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex \_codedecl \newdimen {Allocators for registers <2020-05-12>} % loaded in format @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ \_countdef\_famalloc=18 \_famalloc=3 \_doc ----------------------------- - The common allocation macro + The common allocation macro \`\_allocator` `\ {} \` - is defined. This idea was used in classical plain \TeX/ by - Donald Knuth too but the macro from plain \TeX/ seems to be - more complicated:). + is defined. This idea was used in classical plain \TeX/ by + Donald Knuth too but the macro from plain \TeX/ seems to be + more complicated:). \_cod ----------------------------- \_def\_allocator #1#2#3{% @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ } \_doc ----------------------------- - The allocation macros + The allocation macros \`\newcount`, \`\newdimen`, \`\newskip`, \`\newmuskip`, \`\newbox`, \`\newtoks`, \`\newread`, \`\newwrite` and \`\newfam` are defined here. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ \_cod ----------------------------- \_newcount\_insertalloc \_insertalloc=255 -\_chardef\_insertmin = 201 +\_chardef\_insertmin = 201 \_def\_newinsert #1{% \_global\_advance\_insertalloc by-1 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ have their counter allocated by the `\newcount` macro. \_cod ----------------------------- -\_newcount \_attributealloc \_attributealloc=0 +\_newcount \_attributealloc \_attributealloc=0 \_chardef\_maiattribute=\_maicount \_def\_newattribute #1{\_allocator #1{attribute}\_attributedef} @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ A few registers are initialized like in plain\TeX/. We absolutely don't support the `@`category dance, so `\z@skip` `\z@`, `\p@` etc. are not defined in \OpTeX/. If you need such - control sequences then you can initailaize them by `\load[plain-at]`. + control sequences then you can initialize them by `\load[plain-at]`. Only the \`\_zo` and \`\_zoskip` (equivalents to `\z@` and `\z@skip`) are declared here and used in some internal macros of \OpTeX/ @@ -130,22 +130,22 @@ \_endcode %--------------------------------------------------- -Like plain\TeX, the allocators `\newcount`, `\newwrite`, etc. are defined. +Like plain\TeX, the allocators `\newcount`, `\newwrite`, etc. are defined. The registers are allocated from 256 to the `\_mai` which is 65535 in \LuaTeX/. Unlike in Plain\TeX/, the mentioned allocators are not `\outer`. User can use `\dimen0` to `\dimen200` and similarly for `\skip`, -`\muskip`, `\box` and `\toks` directly. User can use +`\muskip`, `\box`, and `\toks` directly. User can use `\count20` to `\count200` directly too. This is the same -philosophy like in old plain\TeX/, but the range of directly used registers +philosophy as in old plain\TeX/, but the range of directly used registers is wider. -Inserts are allocated form 254 to 201 using `\newinsert`. +Inserts are allocated from 254 to 201 using `\newinsert`. You can define your own allocation concept (for example for allocation of -arrays) from top of registers array. The example shows a definition of +arrays) from the top of the registers array. The example shows a definition of the array-like declarator of counters. \nobreak diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/basic-macros.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/basic-macros.opm index ea9cced9c1..3f0f7a5c24 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/basic-macros.opm +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/basic-macros.opm @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -%% This is part of OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex +%% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex -\_codedecl \sdef {Basic macros for OpTeX <2020-02-14>} % loaded in format +\_codedecl \sdef {Basic macros for OpTeX <2021-01-08>} % loaded in format \_doc ------------------------------ - \`\bgroup`, \`\egroup`, \`\empty`, \`\space`, \`\null` and \`\wlog` - are classical macros from plain \TeX/. + \`\bgroup`, \`\egroup`, \`\empty`, \`\space`, \`\null` and \`\wlog` + are classical macros from plain \TeX/. \_cod ------------------------------ \_let\_bgroup={ \_let\_egroup=} @@ -16,9 +16,21 @@ \_public \bgroup \egroup \empty \space \null \wlog ; \_doc ------------------------------ - \`\bslash` is \"normal backslash" with category code 12. - \`\nbb` and \`\pcent` are double backslash and normal~`%`, - they should be used in lua codes, for example. + \`\ignoreit` ignores next token or `{}`, \`\ignoresecond` + uses first, ignores second parameter and \`\usesecond` + ignores first, uses second parameter. + \_cod ------------------------------ + +\_long\_def \_ignoreit #1{} +\_long\_def \_ignoresecond #1#2{#1} +\_long\_def \_usesecond #1#2{#2} + +\_public \ignoreit \ignoresecond \usesecond ; + + \_doc ------------------------------ + \`\bslash` is \"normal backslash" with category code 12. + \`\nbb` and \`\pcent` are double backslash and normal~`%`, + they should be used in Lua codes, for example. \_cod ------------------------------ \_edef \_bslash {\_csstring\\} @@ -45,7 +57,7 @@ \_doc ------------------------------ \`\adef` `{}{}` puts the as active character and defines it - as `{}`. You can declare a macro with parameters too. For example + as `{}`. You can declare a macro with parameters too. For example `\adef @#1{...$1...}`. \_cod ------------------------------ @@ -56,7 +68,7 @@ \`\cs` `{}` is only a shortcut to `\csname \endcsname`, but you need one more `\_ea` if you need to get the real control sequence `\`. \nl - \`\trycs` `{}{}` expands to `\` + \`\trycs` `{}{}` expands to `\` if it is defined else to the ``. \_cod ------------------------------ @@ -75,33 +87,35 @@ \`\opwarning` `{}` prints warning on the terminal and to the log file. \_cod ------------------------------ -\_def \_opwarning #1{\_wterm{l.\_the\_inputlineno> WARNING: #1.}} +\_def \_opwarning #1{\_wterm{WARNING l.\_the\_inputlineno: #1.}} \_public \opwarning ; \_doc ------------------------------ - \`\loggingall` and \`\tracingall` are defined similarly as in + \`\loggingall` and \`\tracingall` are defined similarly as in plain \TeX/, but they print - more logging information to the log file and to the terminal. + more logging information to the log file and the terminal. \_cod ------------------------------ -\_def\_loggingall{\_tracingcommands=3 \_tracingstats=2 \_tracingpages=1 - \_tracingoutput=1 \_tracinglostchars=1 \_tracingmacros=2 - \_tracingparagraphs=1 \_tracingrestores=1 \_tracingscantokens=1 +\_def\_loggingall{\_tracingcommands=3 \_tracingstats=2 \_tracingpages=1 + \_tracingoutput=1 \_tracinglostchars=1 \_tracingmacros=2 + \_tracingparagraphs=1 \_tracingrestores=1 \_tracingscantokens=1 \_tracingifs=1 \_tracinggroups=1 \_tracingassigns=1 } \_def\_tracingall{\_tracingonline=1 \_loggingall} -\_public \loggingall \tracingall ; +\_public \loggingall \tracingall ; \_doc ------------------------------ - Write a warning if the user did not to load a Unicode Font {\em or} + Write a warning if the user did not load a Unicode Font {\em or} if there were unresolved references. \`\_byehook` is used in the \^`\bye` macro. \_cod ------------------------------ \_def\_byehook{% \_ifx\_initunifonts\_relax \_relax\_else \_opwarning{Unicode font was not loaded}\_fi - \_ifnum\_unresolvedrefs>0 \_opwarning{Rerun to get references right}\_fi + \_ifnum\_unresolvedrefs>0 \_opwarning{Try to rerun to get references right}\_fi } \_endcode % ------------------------------------- - +2021-01-08: \opwarning format changed (secondly, hope that conclusively) +2020-10-12: \opwarning: line numbers added +2020-02-14: introduced diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-iso690.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-iso690.opm index ccd373e3cc..c58709ce83 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-iso690.opm +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-iso690.opm @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% This is part of OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex +% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex % bibliography style (iso690), version <2020-03-10>, loaded on demand by \usebib @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ \_endinput \_fi \_doc ----------------------------- - \`\_maybetod` (alias `\.` in the style file group) does not put second dot. + \`\_maybetod` (alias `\.` in the style file group) does not put the second dot. \_cod ----------------------------- \_def\_maybedot{\_ifnum\_spacefactor=\_sfcode`\.\_relax\_else.\_fi} -\_tmpnum=\_sfcode`\. \_advance\_tmpnum by-2 \_sfcode`\.=\_tmpnum +\_tmpnum=\_sfcode`\. \_advance\_tmpnum by-2 \_sfcode`\.=\_tmpnum \_sfcode`\?=\_tmpnum \_sfcode`\!=\_tmpnum \_let\.=\_maybedot % prevents from double periods @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ \_CreateField {option} \_def\_isbiboption#1#2{\_edef\_tmp{\_noexpand\_isbiboptionA{#1}}\_tmp} \_def\_isbiboptionA#1{\_def\_tmp##1 #1 ##2\_relax{% - \_if^##2^\_csname iffalse\_ea\_endcsname \_else\_csname iftrue\_ea\_endcsname \_fi}% + \_if^##2^\_csname iffalse\_ea\_endcsname \_else\_csname iftrue\_ea\_endcsname \_fi}% \_ea\_tmp\_biboptionsi #1 \_relax} \_def\_bibopt[#1]#2#3{\_isbiboption{#1}\_iftrue\_def\_tmp{#2}\_else\_def\_tmp{#3}\_fi\_tmp} \_def\_biboptionvalue#1#2{\_def\_tmp##1 #1:##2 ##3\_relax{\_def#2{##2}}% @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ \_bprintc\_Firstname{* }\_bprintc\_Von{* }\_upper{\_Lastname}\_bprintc\_Junior{, *}% } \_def\_commonname{% - \_ifnum\_NameCount=1 + \_ifnum\_NameCount=1 \_firstauthorformat \_ifx\_dobibmark\_undefined \_edef\_dobibmark{\_Lastname}\_fi \_else @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ \_ifx\_maybeetal\_empty \_bibconjunctionand\_else , \_fi \_else , \_fi \_otherauthorformat - \_fi + \_fi } \_def\_authorname{% \_ifnum\_NameCount>0\_namecount\_relax\_else \_commonname \_fi @@ -65,25 +65,25 @@ \_def\_prepareauedoptions#1{% \_def\_mabyetal{}\_csname lb@abbreviatefalse\_endcsname - \_biboptionvalue{#1max}\_authormax - \_biboptionvalue{#1min}\_authormin - \_biboptionvalue{#1pre}\_authorpre + \_biboptionvalue{#1max}\_authormax + \_biboptionvalue{#1min}\_authormin + \_biboptionvalue{#1pre}\_authorpre \_biboptionvalue{#1print}\_authorprint \_isbiboption{#1etal}\_iftrue \_def\_maybeetal{\_Mtext{bib.etal}}\_fi - \_biboptionvalue{#1trim}\_autrim + \_biboptionvalue{#1trim}\_autrim \_let\_namecountraw=\_namecount \_ifx\_authormax\_empty \_else \_ifnum 0\_authormax<0\_namecount \_edef\_namecount{\_ifx\_authormin\_empty\_authormax\_else\_authormin\_fi}% \_def\_maybeetal{\_Mtext{bib.etal}}% \_fi\_fi - \_ifx\_autrim\_empty \_def\_autrim{10000}\_fi - \_ifnum\_autrim=0 \_def\_autrim{10000}\_fi + \_ifx\_autrim\_empty \_def\_autrim{10000}\_fi + \_ifnum\_autrim=0 \_def\_autrim{10000}\_fi \_ifnum 0\_namecount<\_autrim\_relax \_else \_AbbreviateFirstname \_fi } \_def\_maybeetal{} -\_ifx\upper\_undefined +\_ifx\upper\_undefined \_ifx\caps \_undefined \_def\upper{\_uppercase\_ea}\_else \_def\upper#1{{\caps\_rm #1}}\_fi \_fi @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Preparing bib-mark (used when `\nonumcitations` is set). \_cod ----------------------------- -\_def\_setbibmark{% +\_def\_setbibmark{% \_ifx\_dobibmark\_undefined \_def\_dobibmark{}\_fi \_RetrieveFieldIn{bibmark}\_tmp \_ifx\_tmp\_empty \_RetrieveFieldIn{year}\_tmp \_edef\_tmp{\_dobibmark, \_tmp}\_fi @@ -123,14 +123,14 @@ \_def\_Mtext#1{\_csname _mt:#1:\_csname _lan:\_the\_documentlanguage\_endcsname\_endcsname} \_CreateField {lang} -\_def\_setlang#1{\_ifx#1\_empty \_else +\_def\_setlang#1{\_ifx#1\_empty \_else \_ifcsname _mt:bib.and:#1\_endcsname \_language=\_csname _#1Patt\_endcsname \_relax \_else \_opwarning{No phrases for "#1" used by [\EntryKey] in .bib}% \_fi\_fi } \_doc ----------------------------- - Non-standard fieldnames. + Non-standard field names. \_cod ----------------------------- \_CreateField {ednote} @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ \_isbiboption{unpublished}\_iftrue \_let\_bibwarninga=\_relax \_let\_bibwarningb=\_relax \_fi \_isbiboption{nowarn}\_iftrue \_let\_bibwarning=\_relax \_fi \_isbiboption{urlalso}\_iftrue \_def\_preurl{\_Mtext{bib.availablealso}}\_fi - \_RetrieveFieldIn{lang}\_langentry \_setlang\_langentry + \_RetrieveFieldIn{lang}\_langentry \_setlang\_langentry } \_sdef{_print:END}{% \_bprinta [note] {*.}{}% @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ \_bprintb [!author] {\_doauthor1{##1}\.\ }{\_bibwarning}% \_bprinta [title] {*.\ \_bprintc\_titlepost{*.\ }}{\_bibwarning}% \_bprintb [journal] {{\_em##1}\_bprintc\_journalpost{\.\ *}\_bprintv[howpublished]{}{\.}\ }% - {\_bibwarninga}% + {\_bibwarninga}% \_bprinta [howpublished] {[*].\ }{}% \_bprinta [address] {*\_bprintb[publisher]{:}{,}\ }{}% \_bprinta [publisher] {*, }{}% @@ -327,15 +327,15 @@ There are entries of type `@FOO{...}` in the `.bib` file. Each entry consists of fields in the form `name = "value"`, or `name = {value}`. No matter which form is used. If the value is pure numeric then you can say simply `name = value`. Warning: the comma after each field value is mandatory! If it is missing then the -next field is ignored or bad interpreted. +next field is ignored or badly interpreted. -The entry names and field names are case insensitive. If there exist a data +The entry names and field names are case insensitive. If there exists a data field no mentioned here then it is simply ignored. You can use it to store more information (abstract, for example). There are \"standard fields" used in ancient bib\TeX/ (author, title, editor, edition, etc., see \url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX}). The `iso690` style introduces -several \"non-standard" fields: ednote, numbering, isbn, issn, doi, url, +several \"non-standard" fields: ednote, numbering, isbn, issn, doi, url, citedate, key, bibmark. They are documented here. Moreover, there are two optional special fields: @@ -343,18 +343,18 @@ Moreover, there are two optional special fields: \begitems * lang = language of the entry. The hyphenation plus autogenerated phrases and abbreviations will be typeset by this language. -* option = options by which you can control special printing of various fields. -\enditems +* option = options by which you can control a special printing of various fields. +\enditems -There can be only one option field per each entry with (may be) more options +There can be only one option field per each entry with (maybe) more options separated by spaces. You can declare the global option(s) in your document applied for each entry by `\biboptions={...}`. \seccc The author field -All names in the author list have to be separated by \"\code{ and }". -Each author can be written by various formats (the `von` part is typically missing): +All names in the author list have to be separated by \"\code{ and }". +Each author can be written in various formats (the `von` part is typically missing): \begtt Firstname(s) von Lastname @@ -375,35 +375,35 @@ da Vinci, Leonardo Piero or da Vinci, painter, Leonardo Piero \endtt -The separator \"\code{ and }" between authors +The separator \"\code{ and }" between authors will be converted to comma during -printing, but between semifinal and final author the word \"and" (or something -different depending on current language) is printed. +printing, but between the semifinal and final author the word \"and" (or something +different depending on the current language) is printed. The first author is printed in reverse order: \"LASTNAME, Firstname(s) von, -After" and the others author are printed in normal order: \"Firstname(s) +After" and the other authors are printed in normal order: \"Firstname(s) von LASTNAME, After". This feature follows the ISO 690 norm. The Lastname is capitalized using uppercase letters. But if the `\caps` font modifier is defined, then it is used and printed `{\caps\_rm Lastname}`. You can specify the option `aumax:`. The `` denotes the -maximum authors to be printed. The rest of authors are ignored and the +maximum authors to be printed. The rest of the authors are ignored and the `et~al.` is appended to the list of printed authors. This text is -printed only if the `aumax` value is less than the real number of authors. +printed only if the `aumax` value is less than the real number of authors. If you have the same number of authors in the .bib file as you need to print but you want to append `et~al.` then you can use `auetal` option. -There is an `aumin:` option which denotes the definitive number of +There is an `aumin:` option which denotes the definitive number of printed authors if the author list is not fully printed due to `aumax`. -If `aumin` is unused then `aumax` authors is printed in such case. +If `aumin` is unused then `aumax` authors are printed in this case. -All authors are printed if `aumax:` option isn't given. -There is no internal limit. But you can set the global options in +All authors are printed if `aumax:` option isn't given. +There is no internal limit. But you can set the global options in your document by setting the `\biboptions` tokens list. For example: \begtt -\biboptions={aumax:7 aumin:1} -% if there is 8 or more authors then only first author is printed. +\biboptions={aumax:7 aumin:1} +% if there are 8 or more authors then only the first author is printed. \entdd Examples: @@ -433,10 +433,10 @@ output: GREEN, John, Bob BROWN, and Alice BLACK. \begtt author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black", option = "auetal", -\endtt +\endtt output: GREEN, John, Bob BROWN, Alice BLACK~et~al. -If you need to add a text before or after authors list, you can use +If you need to add a text before or after the author's list, you can use the `auprint:{}` option. The will be printed instead of the authors list. The can include `\AU` macro which expands to the authors list. Example: @@ -448,9 +448,9 @@ option = "auprint:{\AU\space [pseudonym of J. K. Rowling]}", output: CALBRAITH Robert [pseudonym of J. K. Rowling]. You can use the `autrim:` option. All Firstnames of all authors -are trimmed (i. e. reduced to initials) iff the number of authors in the +are trimmed (i. e. reduced to initials) iff the number of authors in the author field is greater than or equal to ``. There is an exception: -`autrim:0` means that no Firstnames are trimmed. This is default behavior. +`autrim:0` means that no Firstnames are trimmed. This is the default behavior. Another example: `autrim:1` means that all Firstnames are trimmed. \begtt @@ -459,12 +459,12 @@ option = "auetal autrim:1", \endtt output: GREEN, J., B. BROWN, A. BLACK~et~al. -If you need to write a team name or institution instead authors, replace all +If you need to write a team name or institution instead of authors, replace all spaces by `\ ` in this name. Such text is interpreted as Lastname. You -can add the secondary name (interpreted as Firstname) after comma. Example: +can add the secondary name (interpreted as Firstname) after the comma. Example: \begtt - author = "Czech\ Technical\ University\ in\ Prague, + author = "Czech\ Technical\ University\ in\ Prague, Faculty\ of\ Electrical\ Engeneering", \endtt output: CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE, Faculty of Electrical Engeneering. @@ -472,10 +472,10 @@ output: CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE, Faculty of Electrical Engeneering \seccc The editor field -The editor field is used for list of the authors of the collection. The +The editor field is used for the list of the authors of the collection. The analogous rules as in author field are used here. It means that the -authors are separated by \"\code{ and }", the Firstnames, Lastnames etc. are -interpreted and you can use the options `edmax:`, `edmin:`, +authors are separated by \"\code{ and }", the Firstnames, Lastnames, etc. are +interpreted and you can use the options `edmax:`, `edmin:`, `edetal`, `edtrim:` and `edprint:{}` (with `\ED` macro). Example: \begtt @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ option = "edprint:{\ED, editors.} edtrim:1", Output: J. TOMEK and P. KARAS, editors. If `edprint` option is not set then `{\ED, eds.}` or `{\ED, ed.}` is used -depending on the entry language and on the singular or plural of +depending on the entry language and on the singular or plural of the editor(s). @@ -499,15 +499,15 @@ ednote = "Illustrations by Robert \upper{Agarwal}, edited by Tom \upper{Nowak}", \endtt output: Illustrations by Robert AGARWAL, edited by Tom NOWAK. -The `\upper` command have to be used for Lastnames in ednote field. +The `\upper` command has to be used for Lastnames in the ednote field. \seccc The title field This is the title of the work. It will be printed (in common entry types) by italics. The ISO 690 norm declares, that the title plus optional subtitle -are in italics and they are separated by colon. Next, the optional secondary -title have to be printed in upright font. This can be added by +are in italics and they are separated by a colon. Next, the optional secondary +title has to be printed in an upright font. This can be added by `titlepost:{}`. Example: \begtt @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ The output of the last example: This field is used only for second or more edition of cited work. Write only the number without the word "edition". The shortcut "ed." (or something -else depending on current language) is added automatically. Examples: +else depending on the current language) is added automatically. Examples: \begtt edition = "Second", @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ lang = "cs", Output: 2. vyd. Note, that the example `edition = "Second"` may cause problems. If you are -using language "cs" then the output is bad: Second vyd. +using language "cs" then the output is bad: Second vyd. But you can use `editionprint:{}` option. The the is printed instead of edition field and shortcut. The edition field must be set. Example: @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ option = "editionprint:{Second full revised edition}", \endtt Output: Second full revised edition. -You can use `\EDN` macro in `editionprint` value. This macro is expanded +You can use `\EDN` macro in `editionprint` value. This macro is expanded to the edition value. Example: \begtt @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ option = "editionprint:{\EDN}", \seccc The address, publisher, year fields This is an anachronism from ancient Bib\TeX/ (unfortunately no exclusive) that -the address field includes only the city of the publisher residence. No more +the address field includes only the city of the publisher's residence. No more data are here. The publisher field includes the name of the publisher. \begtt @@ -579,16 +579,16 @@ year = 2012, Output: Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2012. Note, that the year needn't to be inserted into quotes because it is pure -numeric. +numeric. -The letter a, b etc. are appended to the year automatically, if two or more +The letter a, b, etc. are appended to the year automatically if two or more subsequent entries in the bibliography list are not distinct by the first author and year fields. If you needn't this feature, you can use the `noautoletters` option. You can use "yearprint:{}" option. If it is set then the is used for printing year instead the real field value. The reason: year is -sort sensitive, may be you need to print something else than only sorting key. +sort sensitive, maybe you need to print something else than only sorting key. Example: \begtt @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ option = "yearprint:{2012}", \endtt Output: 2012, sorted by: 2012a. -The address, publisher and year are typically mandatory fields. If they are +The address, publisher, and year are typically mandatory fields. If they are missing then the warning occurs. But you can set `unpublished` option. Then this warning is suppressed. There is no difference in the printed output. @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ url = "http://petr.olsak.net/opmac.html", \endtt The ISO 690 norm recommends to add the text \"Available from" (or -something else if different current language is used) before URL. -It means, that the output of previous example is: +something else if a different current language is used) before URL. +It means, that the output of the previous example is: Available from \url{http://petr.olsak.net/opmac.html}. @@ -647,21 +647,21 @@ Output when `cs` is current: [vid. 21.~5.~2004]. \seccc The howpublished field -This declares the available medium for cited document if it is not in printed +This declares the available medium for the cited document if it is not in printed form. Alternatives: online, CD, DVD, etc. Example: \begtt howpublished = "online", \endtt Output: [online]. - + \seccc The volume, number, pages and numbering fields The volume is the \"big mark" of the journal issue and the number is the -\"small mark" of the journal issue and pages includes the page range of +\"small mark" of the journal issue and pages includes the page range of the cited article in the journal. The volume is prefixed by Vol.~, -the number by No.~ and the pages by pp.~. But these prefixes depends on the +the number by No.~, and the pages by pp.~. But these prefixes depends on the language of the entry. Example: @@ -675,14 +675,14 @@ Output: Vol.~31, No.~3, pp.~37--42. \begtt volume = 31, -number = 3, +number = 3, pages = "37--42", lang = "cs", \endtt Output: ročník~31, č.~3, s.~37--42. If you disagree with the default prefixes, you can use the numbering field. -When it is set then it is used instead of volume, number, pages fields +When it is set then it is used instead of volume, number, pages fields and instead of any mentioned prefixes. The numbering can include macros `\VOL`, `\NO`, `\PP`, which are expanded to the respective values of fields. Example: @@ -694,55 +694,55 @@ numbering = "Issue~\VOL/\NO, pages~\PP", \endtt Output: Issue~31/3, pages~37--42 -Note: The volume, numbers and pages fields are printed without numbering +Note: The volume, numbers, and pages fields are printed without numbering filed only in the `@ARTICLE` entry. It means, that if you need to visible them -in the `@INBOOK`, `@INPROCEEDINGS` etc. entries, then you must to use numbering field. +in the `@INBOOK`, `@INPROCEEDINGS` etc. entries, then you must use the numbering field. \seccc Common notes about entries The order of the fields in the entry is irrelevant. We use the printed order in this manual. The exclamation mark (!) denotes the mandatory field. If -such field is missing then the warning occurs during processing. +the field is missing then a warning occurs during processing. If the `unpublished` option is set then the fields address, publisher, year, -isbn and pages are not mandatory. If the `nowarn` option is set then no -warnings about missing mandatory fields occurs. +isbn, and pages are not mandatory. If the `nowarn` option is set then no +warnings about missing mandatory fields occur. If the field is used but not mentioned in the entry documentation below then it is silently ignored. \secccc The `@BOOK` entry -This is used for book-like entries. +This is used for book-like entries. -Fields: author(!), title(!), howpublished, edition, ednote, address(!), -publisher(!), year(!), citedate, series, isbn(!), doi, url, note. +Fields: author(!), title(!), howpublished, edition, ednote, address(!), +publisher(!), year(!), citedate, series, isbn(!), doi, url, note. The ednote field here means the secondary authors (illustrator, cover design etc.). \secccc The `@ARTICLE` entry -This is used for articles published in a journal. +This is used for articles published in a journal. Fields: author(!), title(!), journal(!), howpublished, address, publisher, month, year, [numbering or volume, number, pages(!)], citedate, issn, -doi, url, note. +doi, url, note. If the numbering is used then it is used instead volume, number, pages. \secccc The `@INBOOK` entry -This is used for the part of a book. +This is used for the part of a book. Fields: author(!), title(!), booktitle(!), howpublished, edition, ednote, address(!), publisher(!), year(!), numbering, citedate, series, isbn or issn, doi, url, note. The author field is used for author(s) of the part, the editor field -includes author(s) or editor(s) of whole document. The pages field specifies +includes author(s) or editor(s) of the whole document. The pages field specifies the page range of the part. The series field can include more information about the part (chapter numbers etc.). @@ -750,47 +750,46 @@ The `@INPROCEEDINGS` and `@CONFERENCE` entries are equivalent to `@INBOOK` entry \secccc The `@THESIS` entry -This is used for student's thesis. +This is used for the student's thesis. -Fields: author(!), title(!), howpublished, address(!), school(!), -month, year(!), citedate, type(!), ednote, doi, url, note. +Fields: author(!), title(!), howpublished, address(!), school(!), +month, year(!), citedate, type(!), ednote, doi, url, note. -The type field must include the text \"Master's Thesis" or something +The type field must include the text \"Master's Thesis" or something similar (depending on the language of the outer document). There are nearly equivalent entries: `@BACHELORSTHESIS`, `@MASTERSTHESIS` and `@PHDTHESIS`. These entries set the type field to an appropriate value -automatically. The type field is optional in such case. If it is used then -it has a precedence before default setting. +automatically. The type field is optional in this case. If it is used then +it has precedence before the default setting. \secccc The @MISC entry -It is intended for various usage. +It is intended for various usage. -Fields: author, title, howpublished, ednote, citedate, doi, url, note. +Fields: author, title, howpublished, ednote, citedate, doi, url, note. You can use `\AU`, `\ED`, `\EDN`, `\VOL`, `\NO`, `\PP`, `\ADDR`, `\PUBL`, `\YEAR` macros in ednote field. These macros print authors list, editors list, -edition, volume, number, pages, address, publisher and year field values +edition, volume, number, pages, address, publisher, and year field values respectively. -The reason of this entry is to give to you the possibility to set the format of -entry by your own decision. The most of data are concentrated in ednote -field. +The reason for this entry is to give to you the possibility to set the format of +entry by your own decision. The most of data are concentrated in the ednote field. \secccc The `@BOOKLET`, `@INCOLLECION`, `@MANUAL`, `@PROCEEDINGS`, `@TECHREPORT`, `@UNPUBLISHED` entries These entries are equivalent to `@MICS` entry because we need to save the simplicity. They are implemented only for (almost) backward compatibility with the ancient Bib\TeX/. But the ednote is mandatory field here, so you -cannot use these entries from the old databases without warnings and without +cannot use these entries from the old databases without warnings and without some additional work with the `.bib` file. \seccc The cite-marks (bibmark) used when \code{\\nonumcitations} is set -When `\nonumcitations` is set then `\cite` prints text orientes -bib-marks instead numbers. This style file autogenerates these marks in the -form \"Lastname of the first author, comma, space, the year" if bibmark field +When `\nonumcitations` is set then `\cite` prints text-oriented +bib-marks instead of numbers. This style file auto-generates these marks in the +form \"Lastname of the first author, comma, space, the year" if the bibmark field isn't declared. If you need to set an exception from this common format, then you can use bibmark field. @@ -808,15 +807,15 @@ used (from older to newer). This feature follows the recommendation of the ISO 690 norm. If you have the same authors and the same year, you can control the sorting -by setting years as 2013, 2013a, 2013b, etc. You can print something +by setting years like 2013, 2013a, 2013b, etc. You can print something different to the list using `yearprint{}` option, see the section about -address, publisher and year above. The real value of year field (ie. not -yearprint value) is also used in the text oriented bib-marks when +address, publisher, and year above. The real value of year field (i.e.\ not +yearprint value) is also used in the text-oriented bib-marks when `\nonumcitations` is set. If you have some problems with name sorting, you can use the hidden field `key`, which is used for sorting instead of the \"Lastname Firstname(s)" -of authors. If the `key` field is unset then the \"Lastname Firstname(s)" +of authors. If the `key` field is unset then the \"Lastname Firstname(s)" is used for sorting normally. Example: \begtt @@ -824,9 +823,9 @@ author = "Světla Čmejrková", key = "Czzmejrkova Svetla", \endtt -This entry is now sorted between C and D. +This entry is now sorted between C and D. -The norm recommends to place the autocitations to the top of the list of +The norm recommends placing the auto-citations at the top of the list of references. You can do this by setting `key = "@"`, to each entry with your name because the `@` character is sorted before `A`. @@ -835,20 +834,20 @@ name because the `@` character is sorted before `A`. There is the language of the outer document and the languages of each entry. The ISO 690 norm recommends that the technical notes (the prefix before URL, -the media type, the \"and" conjunction between semifinal and final author) -may be printed in the language of the outer document. The data of the entry +the media type, the \"and" conjunction between the semifinal and final author) +maybe printed in the language of the outer document. The data of the entry have to be printed in the entry language (edition ed./vyd., Vol./ročník, -No./č. etc.). Finally there are the phrases independent on the language +No./č. etc.). Finally, there are the phrases independent of the language (for example In:). Unfortunately, the bib\TeX/ supposes that the entry data -are not fully included in the fields so the automaton have to add some +are not fully included in the fields so the automaton has to add some text during processing (\"ed.", \"Vol.", \"see also", etc.). -But what language have to be chosen? +But what language has to be chosen? The current value of the `\language` register at the start of the `.bib` -processing is descided as the language of the outer document. This language +processing is described as the language of the outer document. This language is used for technical notes regardless of the entry language. Moreover, each entry can have the `lang` field (short name of the language). This -language is used for ed./vyd., vol./ročník etc. and it is used for +language is used for ed./vyd., vol./ročník, etc. and it is used for hyphenation too. If the `lang` is not set then the outer document language is used. @@ -871,12 +870,12 @@ languages: \seccc Summary of non-standard fields -This style uses the following fields unkown by bib\TeX/: +This style uses the following fields unknown by bib\TeX/: \begtt option ... options separated by spaces lang ... the language two-letter code of one entry -ednote ... editional info (secondary authors etc.) or +ednote ... edition info (secondary authors etc.) or global data in @MISC-like entries citedate ... the date of the citation in year/month/day format numbering ... format for volume, number, pages @@ -889,19 +888,19 @@ url ... URL \seccc Summary of options -\begtt +\begtt \catcode`\<=13 aumax: ... maximum number of printed authors -aumin: ... number of printed authors if aumax exceedes +aumin: ... number of printed authors if aumax exceeds autrim: ... full Firstnames iff number of authors are less than this -auprint:{} ... text instead authors list (\AU macro may be used) +auprint:{} ... text instead authors list (\AU macro may be used) edmax, edmin, edtrim ... similar as above for editors list -edprint:{} ... text instead editors list (\ED macro may be used) -titlepost:{} ... text after title -yearprint:{} ... text instead real year (\YEAR macro may be used) -editionprint:{} . text instead real edition (\EDN macro may be used) +edprint:{} ... text instead editors list (\ED macro may be used) +titlepost:{} ... text after title +yearprint:{} ... text instead real year (\YEAR macro may be used) +editionprint:{} .. text instead of real edition (\EDN macro may be used) urlalso ... the ``available also from'' is used instead ``available from'' unpublished ... the publisher etc. fields are not mandatory nowarn ... no mandatory fields \endtt -Another options in the option field are silently ignored. +Other options in the option field are silently ignored. diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-simple.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-simple.opm index b41d3d605e..dff747bd57 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-simple.opm +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/bib-simple.opm @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -%% This is part of OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex +%% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex % bibliography style (simple), version <2020-03-10>, loaded on demand by \usebib diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/cite-bib.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/cite-bib.opm index 4829b8b8f9..6327877fbe 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/cite-bib.opm +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/cite-bib.opm @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -%% This is part of OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex +%% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex \_codedecl \cite {Cite, Biblioraphy <2020-03-09>} % loaded in format @@ -11,23 +11,23 @@ \_newcount\_bibnum % the bibitem counter \_newtoks\_bibmark % the bibmark used if \nonumcitations \_newcount\_lastcitenum \_lastcitenum=0 % for \shortcitations -\_public \bibnum \bibmark ; +\_public \bibnum \bibmark ; \_doc ----------------------------- - \`\cite` `[