From d99fea72e367e8d4d2809b43b3b0206b1bb526b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2020 03:02:06 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202008060302 --- fonts/newtx/doc/newtxdoc.tex | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) (limited to 'fonts/newtx/doc/newtxdoc.tex') diff --git a/fonts/newtx/doc/newtxdoc.tex b/fonts/newtx/doc/newtxdoc.tex index c35a35c8db..d12f31180f 100644 --- a/fonts/newtx/doc/newtxdoc.tex +++ b/fonts/newtx/doc/newtxdoc.tex @@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ Don't use these unless you know what you're doing. \item {\tt libertine} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{Libertine} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case, as the equivalent variant forms are made available by default; \item (new in version 1.55) {\tt stix2} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{StixTwoMath} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case. See the documentation to the {\tt SticksToo} package, which contains more details and some math samples. \item (new in version 1.60) {\tt ebgaramond} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{EBGaramond} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case. See the end of Appendix 2 for an example of a preamble. +\item (new as of version 1.629) {\tt noto, notosans} load different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{NotoSerif}, \textsf{NotoSans} rather than \textsf{Times}. There are some intricacies involved, for which there is a separate package, {\tt notomath}, that tries to offer as simple an interface as it was possible for me to devise. \item (new in version 1.62) {\tt nc, ncf} load different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{ScholaX} (\textsf{New Century Schoolbook}) rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case. The difference is that o[tion {\tt nc} loads math Greek letters from {\tt newtxmath}, while option {\tt ncf} loads math greek from an adaptation of {\tt fourier} Greek. \item {\tt minion} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{MinionPro} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case, as the equivalent variant forms are made available by default---see the extended discussion below; \item {\tt garamondx} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{garamondx} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case, as the equivalent variant forms are made available by default. @@ -810,6 +811,8 @@ newtx-erewhon-subs.tex newtx-minion-subs.tex newtx-nc-subs.tex newtx-ncf-subs.tex +newtx-noto-subs.tex +newtx-notosans-subs.tex \end{verbatim} \subsection{New glyphs added} \textbf{(For enhanced packages only)} Math family 1 {\tt (letters)} has been extended from 128 slots to 256, retaining the {\tt OML} encoding of the first 128. Most of additional slots have been allocated to a script font from the old STIX collection and an upright modification of that font. -- cgit v1.2.3