From 3350516623348f356456f21cfc0694f36e94aeaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2021 03:01:08 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202109030301 --- fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.pdf | Bin 777110 -> 759121 bytes fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.tex | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'fonts/xcharter/doc') diff --git a/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.pdf b/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.pdf index e0c467b125..8b2eb014dc 100644 Binary files a/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.pdf and b/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.tex b/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.tex index 76be5e5e89..e3e4e0ae48 100644 --- a/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.tex +++ b/fonts/xcharter/doc/xcharter-doc.tex @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ \input glyphtounicode.tex \InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-cmr.tex}{}{} \InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-ntx.tex}{}{} -\usepackage[a-1b]{pdfx} % version 1.6.4 or higher +%\usepackage[a-1b]{pdfx} % version 1.6.4 or higher \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} \usepackage[parfill]{parskip} \usepackage{graphicx} @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ one slot in upright and slanted shapes and five slots in italic shapes, as expec \verb|\useosf| (usable only in the preamble) may be used for changing the text figure style to {\tt osf} though math mode will use lining figures. \item \verb|\useosfI| (usable only in the preamble) may be used for changing the text figure style to {\tt osfI} though math mode will use lining figures. \item \verb|\textsu| prints its argument in superior figures, e.g., \verb|\textsu{12}| results in \textsu{12}. The effect is the same with \verb|{\sustyle 12}|. -\item \verb|\textin| prints its argument in inferior figures, e.g., \verb|\textin{12}| results in \textin{12}. The effect is the same with \verb|{\instyle 12}|. +\item \verb|\textinf| prints its argument in inferior figures, e.g., \verb|\textinf{12}| results in \textinf{12}. The effect is the same with \verb|{\instyle 12}|. (In versions of {\tt XCharter} prior to $1.221$, \verb|\textinf| was named \verb|\textin|, but the latter conflicts with {\tt hyperref} which redefines it to point to U+2208.) \item \verb|\textlf| prints its argument in lining figures, e.g., \verb|\textlf{12}| results in \textlf{12}. The effect is the same with \verb|{\lfstyle 12}|. \item \verb|{\osfstyle 23}| prints \textosf{23} using whatever oldstyle option is in force. \item \verb|\textosf| prints its argument in oldstyle figures using, in effect, the {\tt osf} option---e.g., \verb|\textosf{12}| results in \textosf{12}. @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ As of version $1.206$, {\tt XCharter} has essentially full support for {\tt text \textsc{XCharter-Roman-ts1} \fonttable{XCharter-Roman-ts1} -\newpage +%\newpage \section{Usage with fontspec} Because the package supplies a file named {\tt XCharter.fontspec} whose contents list the {\tt otf} files that correspond to each of Regular, Bold, Italic, BoldItalic, Slanted and BoldSlanted, you may load XCharter with just \begin{verbatim} -- cgit v1.2.3