From 71afdd6fa05b7d22995dc2c38eb3242311d8c23a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 03:03:59 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202101130303 --- fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.pdf | Bin 0 -> 36725 bytes fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.tex | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 49 insertions(+) create mode 100644 fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.pdf create mode 100644 fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.tex (limited to 'fonts/mlmodern/doc') diff --git a/fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.pdf b/fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f9ef4a1db6 Binary files /dev/null and b/fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.tex b/fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c0c618902c --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/mlmodern/doc/mlmodern.tex @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\usepackage{mlmodern} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage[french,main=english]{babel} +\usepackage[expansion=false,protrusion]{microtype} +\title{The MLModern fonts} +\author{Daniel Benjamin Miller} +\date{Version 1.0\\January 11, 2021} +\usepackage{titlesec}\titleformat*{\section}{\bfseries}\titleformat*{\subsection}{\bfseries} +\usepackage{hologo} +\begin{document} +\maketitle +MLModern is a text and math font family with \hologo{(La)TeX} support, based on the design of Donald Knuth's Computer Modern and the Latin Modern project. Some find the default version of Computer Modern used by default in most \hologo{TeX} distributions to be spindly, sometimes making it hard to read on screen as well as on paper. The original Computer Modern is a \hologo{METAFONT}, and so, before the advent of the Type 1 versions, it was rendered as a bitmap whenever it was to be printed. There are already a number of ways of getting a sturdier version of Computer Modern. One can simply generate bitmaps the old-fashioned way, using a mode which provides for blacker output, such as \texttt{lexmarkr}; this works well in print (so long as you are targeting the correct \textsc{dpi}), but produces mediocre results on screen. The author's own \texttt{mpfonts} package provides support for Type 3 PostScript fonts which are direct translations of the original \hologo{METAFONT} source into vector images, but these do not fare much better on paper and are usually even less readable on screen. Further, the original OT1-encoded Computer Modern fonts have lacking support for many non-English languages. The highest-quality adaptation of the Computer Modern design to non-OT1 encodings is Latin Modern, which provides more glyphs and good accent placement, but is still too spindly. MLModern is blacker drop-in replacement for Latin Modern. To use it, simply add \texttt{\textbackslash usepackage\{mlmodern\}} to your preamble, or (for non-\hologo{LaTeX} use) replace references to \texttt{lm*} fonts with those to \texttt{mlm*} ones. You must have the Latin Modern fonts installed, since this package expects their encoding files to be present. MLModern is available in unhinted Type 1 format, and should be good for both printing and on-screen reading. + +\section*{Licensing information} + +The MLModern fonts are +\begin{quote} +Copyright © 2003--2009 by B.\ Jackowski and J.\ M.\ Nowacki.\\ +Copyright © 2021 by Daniel Benjamin Miller. +\end{quote} +and based on the original ``Computer Modern'' family by Donald Knuth. A script by Chuanren Wu was used to blacken the fonts before manual adjustment. MLModern is made available under the \hologo{LaTeX} Project Public License, version 1.3c or later; the full terms are in \texttt{LICENSE}. This work has the \textsc{lppl} maintenance status ``maintained.'' The current maintainer of this work is Daniel Benjamin Miller. + +\section*{Sample} + +\begin{otherlanguage}{french} +Frères humains, qui après nous vivez,\\ +N'ayez les cueurs contre nous endurciz,\\ +Car, si pitié de nous pouvres avez,\\ +Dieu en aura plustost de vous merciz.\\ +Vous nous voyez cy attachez cinq, six: + +\noindent Quant de la chair, que trop avons nourrie,\\ +Elle est pieça devorée et pourrie,\\ +Et nous, les os, devenons cendre et pouldre.\\ +De nostre mal personne ne s'en rie,\\ +Mais priez Dieu que tous nous vueille absouldre!\\ + +\noindent \textsc{François Villon}, \frquote{Ballade des pendus} + + +\end{otherlanguage} + +\begin{align} +E_0 &= mc^2 \\ +E &= \frac{mc^2}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}} +\end{align} + +\end{document} -- cgit v1.2.3