From a50631c54fcd57d69c71325208f42b3da94d98a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Thu, 14 May 2020 03:02:48 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202005140302 --- fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+) (limited to 'fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex') diff --git a/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex b/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex index d988b24b82..af5b0d4c85 100644 --- a/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex +++ b/fonts/erewhon/doc/erewhon-doc.tex @@ -112,6 +112,18 @@ Option {\tt looser} would change the three parameters to {\tt.25em, .125em,.1em} Option {\tt loosest} would change the three parameters to {\tt.28em, .125em,.13em} respectively. \end{itemize} +\textsc{Supplementary figures and alphabets:} +Beginning with version 1.107, the {\tt superiors} and {\tt numerators} have been substantially revised along the following lines: +\begin{itemize} +\item +The baseline for {\tt superior} letters and figures has been uniformized at 356 {\tt units}. (Recall that, like most TeX fonts, 100 units is equal to 1{\tt bp}.) +\item +The baseline for {\tt numerator} figures has been uniformized at 256 {\tt units}. +\item A substantial number of {\tt superior} letters and symbols have been added---see the table near the end of this document. +\item +The TS$1$ encoded ({\tt textcomp}) has been enriched and is now essentially full. In particular, this permits macros like \verb|\textfractionsolidus| and \verb|\textcircled| render using {\tt erewhon} glyphs rather than CMR10 glyphs. (Recall that if \LaTeX\ thinks the TS$1$ font lacks enough glyphs, it tries to make substitutions fiorst from the OMS font, then from CRM10. As {\tt newtxmath} lacks an OMS encoded font, the substitutions are made only from CMR10.) +\end{itemize} + \textsc{Macros:} \begin{itemize} @@ -129,6 +141,8 @@ Option {\tt loosest} would change the three parameters to {\tt.28em, .125em,.13e \verb|\textde| renders its argument in denominator figures, no matter what the default figure style. E.g., \verb|\textde{345}| produces \textde{345}. \item \verb|\textfrac| renders its two arguments as a vulgar fraction, using \verb|\textnu| for the numerator and \verb|\textde| for the denominator. E.g., \verb|\textfrac{31}{64}| produces~\textfrac{31}{64}. +\item +\verb|\textcircled| renders its argument as a circled small uppercase letter. E.g., \verb|\textcircled{q}| produces~\textcircled{q}. \end{itemize} \textsc{Very Brief, Nonsensical Math Example:}\\ Let $B(X)$ be the set of blocks of $\Lambda_{X}$ @@ -161,6 +175,12 @@ As of version $1.103$ ($2020-03-19$) the opentype text fonts contain the Greek s \textbf{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-ly1}\\ \fonttable{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-ly1} \newpage +\textbf{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-ts1}\\ +\fonttable{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-ts1} +\newpage +\textbf{Superior letters and figures: Erewhon-Regular-sup-t1}\\ +\fonttable{Erewhon-Regular-sup-t1} +\newpage \textbf{Erewhon-Regular-tlf-ot2}\\ -- cgit v1.2.3