From 1a37a060977fa92be44dcee0fb99c59e46023afe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 03:01:12 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202009220301 --- fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.pdf | Bin 342428 -> 343283 bytes fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.tex | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'fonts/cochineal/doc') diff --git a/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.pdf b/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.pdf index fb7e3f7a5f..9566409e94 100644 Binary files a/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.pdf and b/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.tex b/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.tex index 77d2f32395..3c97a6fc45 100644 --- a/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.tex +++ b/fonts/cochineal/doc/cochineal-doc.tex @@ -43,8 +43,9 @@ As of version $1.062$ ($2020$), there is a new \verb|\textfrac| macro that works \item (two arguments) \verb|\textfrac[2]{63}{64}| renders as \textfrac[2]{63}{64}. \end{itemize} -In addition, there is a \verb|\textcircled| macro that makes \verb|\textcircled{W}| render as \textcircled{W}. +In addition, there is a \verb|\textcircled| macro that makes \verb|\textcircled{W}| render as \textcircled{W}. Numerals can also be circled: \verb|\textcircled{2}| renders as \textcircled{2}. +\newpage \textsc{Package Options and Macros:}\\ The package defines two macros, \verb|\useosf| and \verb|\useproportional|, useable only in the preamble, which determine the default figure style in text. A typical invocation would be something like \begin{verbatim} -- cgit v1.2.3