From 8363587176bd1746ab2d65ee183b196e6d3458cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 03:00:53 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202202090300 --- fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx | 186 +++++++++------ fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.otf | Bin 367012 -> 375788 bytes fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.pdf | Bin 169384 -> 171065 bytes fonts/erewhon-math/README.md | 19 +- fonts/erewhon-math/fourier-otf.sty | 66 +++--- fonts/erewhon-math/unimath-erewhon.pdf | Bin 1841313 -> 1845302 bytes fonts/hamnosys/LICENSE | 416 --------------------------------- fonts/hamnosys/README.md | 7 +- fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.dtx | 17 +- fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.pdf | Bin 185546 -> 186073 bytes 10 files changed, 175 insertions(+), 536 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 fonts/hamnosys/LICENSE (limited to 'fonts') diff --git a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx index 805a4ad782..27ea2481ee 100644 --- a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx +++ b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ \title{\decofourleft\,\FOTF\,\decofourright} \author{Daniel Flipo \\ \texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr}} -\newcommand*{\version}{0.47} +\newcommand*{\version}{0.50} \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -71,13 +71,15 @@ this loads \FOTF{} as math font with the default options, see subsections~\vref{ssection-um}, \vref{ssection-cv} and~\vref{ssection-ss} for customisation. +\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip} Please note that the three sets of text fonts have to be chosen separately, -f.i.: -\begin{verbatim} -\setmainfont{Erewhon} % rm -\setsansfont{Cabin}[Scale=MatchLowercase] % sf -\setmonofont{Inconsolatazi4}[Scale=MatchLowercase] % tt -\end{verbatim} +f.i.:\\[.25\baselineskip] +\verb+\setmainfont{erewhon}+% +\footnote{\texttt{Erewhon} (with capital E) is fine with LuaTeX but + would fail with XeTeX (\file{erewhon.fontspec} not found).}% +\hspace{62mm}\texttt{\% rm}\\ +\verb+\setsansfont{Cabin}[Scale=MatchLowercase] % sf+\\ +\verb+\setmonofont{Inconsolatazi4}[Scale=MatchLowercase] % tt+\\[.25\baselineskip] otherwise you would get Latin Modern for text fonts. \subsection{Calling \pkg{fourier-otf.sty} (recommended)} @@ -85,16 +87,18 @@ otherwise you would get Latin Modern for text fonts. As an alternative to load \FOTF{} you can type:\\[.5\baselineskip] \verb+\usepackage[ +\textit{options} \footnote{Possible \textit{options} are \opt{loose}, \opt{no-text}, \opt{Scale=} - or any of the options described below for \cmd{setmathfont}.}% + or any of the options described in sections \ref{ssection-um}, + \ref{ssection-cv} and \ref{ssection-ss}.}% \verb+ ]{fourier-otf}+\\[.5\baselineskip] -it also loads \pkg{unicode-math} with the default options and and sets -\file{Fourier Math} as Math font but does a bit more: +it loads \pkg{unicode-math} with the default options, sets Erewhon-Math +as Math font and Erewhon Text fonts as Roman fonts +(families \textit{sf} and \textit{tt} left unchanged) but does a bit more: \begin{enumerate} \item it loads \pkg{fourier-orns.sty}, providing many text ornaments; \item it checks at \verb+\begin{document}+ if packages \pkg{amssymb} or \pkg{latexsym} are loaded and issues warnings in case they are; \item it provides aliases for glyphs named differently in Unicode, so that - \pkg{latexsymb} or AMS names are also available; + \pkg{latexsym} or AMS names are also available; \item it defines specific Math characters like \showmchar{Bbbbackslash}, \showmchar{varemptyset}, \linebreak[4] \showmchar{parallelslant}, @@ -109,9 +113,14 @@ it also loads \pkg{unicode-math} with the default options and and sets Apart from the \opt{loose} option mentionned above, \pkg{fourier-otf.sty} provides two options \opt{no-text} and \opt{Scale=}\textsl{} meant to -be used to load the \FOTF{} font together with textfonts other than Erewhon, -while keeping the advantages 2. to 5. pointed in the preceeding list, f.i.\quad -\verb+\usepackage[no-text,Scale=0.98]{fourier-otf.sty}+ +be used to load the \FOTF{} font together with roman text fonts other than +Erewhon, while keeping the advantages 1. to 5. pointed in the preceeding list, +f.i.\quad \verb+\usepackage[no-text,Scale=0.98]{fourier-otf}+ + +Option \opt{no-text} can also be useful if Erewhon is to be loaded with +specific options, f.i. \\ +\verb+\usepackage[no-text]{fourier-otf}+\\ +\verb|\setmainfont{erewhon}[RawFeature=+onum;+ss01]| \section{What is provided?} @@ -205,33 +214,13 @@ $\symup{α}$, $\symup{β}$, $\symup{Γ}$,… for \cmd{alpha}, \cmd{beta}, \subsection{Character variants} \label{ssection-cv} -\FOTF{} provides eleven ``Character Variants’’ options to choose between -different glyphs for Greek characters and some others, see table~\vref{cv} -for the full list. - -For instance, to get \cmd{epsilon} and \cmd{phi} typeset as $\varepsilon$ -and $\varphi$ instead of $\epsilon$ and $\phi$, you can add option -\verb+CharacterVariant={3,6}+ to the \cmd{setmathfont} call: -\begin{verbatim} -\setmathfont{Erewhon Math}[CharacterVariant={3,6}] -\end{verbatim} - -This works for all shapes and weights of these characters: -\verb+$\symit{\epsilon}$+,\\ -\verb+$\symup{\epsilon}$+, \verb+$\symbf{\epsilon}$+, -\verb+$\symbfit{\epsilon}$+ are output as -\setmathfont{Erewhon Math}[CharacterVariant={3,6}] -$\symit{\epsilon}$, $\symup{\epsilon}$, $\symbf{\epsilon}$, $\symbfit{\epsilon}$ -instead of -\setmathfont{Erewhon Math} -$\symit{\epsilon}, \symup{\epsilon}, \symbf{\epsilon}, \symbfit{\epsilon}$. - -The same is true for \verb+\phi+ of course. Please note that curly braces are -mandatory whenever more than one ``Character Variant’’ is selected. +\FOTF{} provides fourteen ``Character Variants’’ options, listed on +table~\vref{cv}, to choose between different glyphs for Greek characters +and some others. Alternative calligraphic capitals have been added for E, Q +and T in version~0.50. \begin{table}[ht] - \centering - \caption{Character variants.} + \centering \caption{Character variants.} \hlabel{cv} \begin{tabular}{@{}>{\ttfamily}lccl@{}} \hline @@ -240,22 +229,44 @@ mandatory whenever more than one ``Character Variant’’ is selected. cv00 & $0$ & $\mupvarzero$ & 0 \\ cv01 & $\hslash$ & $\mithbar$ & \cmd{hslash} \\ cv02 & $\emptyset$ & $\varemptyset$ & \cmd{emptyset} \\ - cv03 & $\mitepsilon$ & $\mitvarepsilon$ & \cmd{epsilon} \\ - cv04 & $\mitkappa$ & $\mitvarkappa$ & \cmd{kappa} \\ - cv05 & $\mitpi$ & $\mitvarpi$ & \cmd{pi} \\ - cv06 & $\mitphi$ & $\mitvarphi$ & \cmd{phi} \\ - cv07 & $\mitrho$ & $\mitvarrho$ & \cmd{rho} \\ - cv08 & $\mitsigma$ & $\mitvarsigma$ & \cmd{sigma} \\ - cv09 & $\mittheta$ & $\mitvartheta$ & \cmd{theta} \\ - cv10 & $\mitTheta$ & $\mitvarTheta$ & \cmd{Theta} \\ + cv03 & $\epsilon$ & $\varepsilon$ & \cmd{epsilon} \\ + cv04 & $\kappa$ & $\varkappa$ & \cmd{kappa} \\ + cv05 & $\pi$ & $\varpi$ & \cmd{pi} \\ + cv06 & $\phi$ & $\varphi$ & \cmd{phi} \\ + cv07 & $\rho$ & $\varrho$ & \cmd{rho} \\ + cv08 & $\sigma$ & $\varsigma$ & \cmd{sigma} \\ + cv09 & $\theta$ & $\vartheta$ & \cmd{theta} \\ + cv10 & $\Theta$ & $\varTheta$ & \cmd{Theta}\\ + cv20 & $\symscr{E}$ & $\varsymscrE$ & \cmd{symcal\{E\}}\\ + cv21 & $\symscr{Q}$ & $\varsymscrQ$ & \cmd{symcal\{Q\}}\\ + cv22 & $\symscr{T}$ & $\varsymscrT$ & \cmd{symcal\{T\}}\\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table} +For instance, to get \cmd{epsilon} and \cmd{phi} typeset as $\varepsilon$ +and $\varphi$ instead of $\epsilon$ and $\phi$, you can add option +\verb+CharacterVariant={3,6}+ to the \cmd{setmathfont} call: +\begin{verbatim} +\setmathfont{Erewhon Math}[CharacterVariant={3,6}] +\end{verbatim} + +This works for all shapes and weights of these characters: f.i.\ % +\verb+$\symbf{\epsilon}$+, \verb+$\symbf{\phi}$+ are output as +\setmathfont{Erewhon Math}[CharacterVariant={3,6}]$\symbf{\epsilon}$, +$\symbf{\phi}$ instead of +\setmathfont{Erewhon Math}$\symbf{\epsilon}$, $\symbf{\phi}$. + +Similarly with \opt{math-style=french}, \verb+\epsilon+ and \verb+\phi+ +are output as $\symup{\varepsilon}$ and $\symup{\varphi}$ (upright). + +Please note that curly braces are mandatory whenever more than one +``Character Variant’’ is selected. + Note about \cmd{hbar} (v\,0.43): \pkg{unicode-math} defines \cmd{hbar} as \cmd{hslash} (U+210F) while \pkg{amsmath} provides two different glyphs (italic h with horizontal or diagonal stroke).\\ -\pkg{kpfonts-otf} now follows \pkg{unicode-math}; the italic h with horizontal +\pkg{Erewhon Math} now follows \pkg{unicode-math}; the italic h with horizontal stroke can be printed using \cmd{hslash} or \cmd{hbar} together with character variant \texttt{cv01} or with \cmd{mithbar} (replacement for AMS’ command \cmd{hbar}). @@ -264,16 +275,16 @@ variant \texttt{cv01} or with \cmd{mithbar} (replacement for AMS’ command \subsection{Stylistic sets} \label{ssection-ss} -\FOTF{} provides four ``Stylistic Sets’’ options to choose between different +\FOTF{} provides five ``Stylistic Sets’’ options to choose between different glyphs for families of mathematical symbols. \verb+StylisticSet=4+, alias% \footnote{These \texttt{Style} aliases are provided by \file{fourier-otf.sty}.} -\verb+Style=leqslant+, converts (large) inequalites into their slanted -variants as shown by table~\vref{ss04}. + \verb+Style=leqslant+, converts (large) inequalites into their slanted + variants, see table~\vref{ss04}. \verb+StylisticSet=5+, alias \verb+Style=smaller+, converts some symbols into -their smaller variants as shown by table~\vref{ss05}. +their smaller variants, see table~\vref{ss05}. \begin{table}[ht] \centering \caption{Stylistic Sets 4 and 5} @@ -315,12 +326,12 @@ their smaller variants as shown by table~\vref{ss05}. }% eof subfloat \end{table} +\pagebreak[4] \verb+StylisticSet=6+, alias \verb+Style=subsetneq+, converts some inclusion -symbols as shown by table~\vref{ss06}. +symbols, see table~\vref{ss06}. -\enlargethispage{-2\baselineskip} \verb+StylisticSet=7+, alias \verb+Style=parallelslant+, converts -``parallel’’ symbols into their slanted variants as shown by table~\vref{ss07}. +``parallel’’ symbols into their slanted variants, see table~\vref{ss07}. \begin{table}[ht] \centering \caption{Stylistic Sets 6 and 7} @@ -363,6 +374,45 @@ instead of \setmathfont{Erewhon Math} \[x\leq y \quad A \subsetneq B\quad D \parallel D' \] +\pagebreak[4] +\verb+StylisticSet=3+, alias% +\footnote{These \texttt{Style} aliases are provided by \file{fourier-otf.sty}.} +\verb+Style=upint+, converts integrals signs into their upright +variants, see table~\vref{ss03}. +\begin{table}[ht] + \let\DS\displaystyle + \centering + \caption{Style=upint\quad (+ss03)}\hlabel{ss03} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l*{8}c@{}} + \hline + Command &\cmd{int} &\cmd{iint} &\cmd{iiint} &\cmd{iiiint} + &\cmd{oint} &\cmd{oiint} &\cmd{oiiint} \\ + \hline + Default\rule[-15pt]{0pt}{35pt} &$\DS\int$ &$\DS\iint$ &$\DS\iiint$ &$\DS\iiiint$ + &$\DS\oint$ &$\DS\oiint$ &$\DS\oiint$ &$\DS\oiiint$ + \\[\baselineskip] + \setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf}[Style=upint] + Upright\rule[-15pt]{0pt}{30pt} &$\DS\int$ &$\DS\iint$ &$\DS\iiint$ &$\DS\iiiint$ + &$\DS\oint$ &$\DS\oiint$ &$\DS\oiint$ &$\DS\oiiint$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular}\\[\baselineskip] + \setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l*{4}c@{}} + \hline + Command &\cmd{intclockwise} &\cmd{awint} + &\cmd{varointclockwise} &\cmd{ointctrclockwise} \\ + \hline + Default\rule[-15pt]{0pt}{35pt} &$\DS\intclockwise$ &$\DS\awint$ + &$\DS\varointclockwise$ &$\DS\ointctrclockwise$ \\ + \setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf}[Style=upint] + Upright\rule[-15pt]{0pt}{30pt} &$\DS\intclockwise$ &$\DS\awint$ + &$\DS\varointclockwise$ &$\DS\ointctrclockwise$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} +\end{table} +\setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf} + +%\clearpage \subsection{Standard \LaTeX{} math commands} \label{ssec-math-commands} @@ -370,7 +420,6 @@ All standard \LaTeX{} math commands, all \pkg{amssymb} commands and all \pkg{latexsym} commands are supported by \FOTF{}, for some of them loading \pkg{fourier-otf.sty} is required. -\pagebreak[4] Various wide acccents are also supported: \begin{itemize} \item \cmd{widehat} and \cmd{widetilde} @@ -458,10 +507,10 @@ Various wide acccents are also supported: but this can overwritten, i.e. \begin{verbatim} -\setmathfont{STIXTwoMath-Regular.otf}[range=frak,Scale=MatchUppercase] +\setmathfont{Asana-Math.otf}[range=frak,Scale=MatchUppercase] $\symfrak{ABCDEFGHIJKL...XYZ abcdefghijkl...xyz}$ \end{verbatim} -\setmathfont{STIXTwoMath-Regular.otf}[range=frak,Scale=MatchUppercase] +\setmathfont{Asana-Math.otf}[range=frak,Scale=MatchUppercase] $\symfrak{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}$ \item Sans serif alphabet is borrowed from Latin Modern, @@ -513,26 +562,31 @@ in the \file{.log} file, for instance: \texttt{Missing character: There is no }$⥤$% \texttt{ (U+2964) in font ErewhonMath} -Borrowing them from a more complete font, say \file{STIXTwoMath-Regular}, +Borrowing them from a more complete font, say \file{Asana-Math}, is a possible workaround: -\verb+\setmathfont{STIXTwoMath-Regular.otf}[range={"2964},Scale=1.02]+\\ +\verb+\setmathfont{Asana-Math.otf}[range={"2964},Scale=1.02]+\\ scaling is possible, multiple character ranges are separated with commas:\\ -\verb+\setmathfont{STIXTwoMath-Regular.otf}[range={"294A-"2951,"2964,"2ABB-"2ABE}]+ +\verb+\setmathfont{Asana-Math.otf}[range={"294A-"2951,"2964,"2ABB-"2ABE}]+ + +Let’s mention \pkg{albatross}, a useful tool to find out the list of fonts +providing a given glyph: f.i. type in a terminal ``\texttt{albatross U+2964}’’, +see the manpage or \file{albatross-manual.pdf}. \subsection{Fourier ornaments} -All logos and ornaments provided by \FGUT{} (\pkg{fourier-orns.sty}) are -available with \FOTF{} when loaded by \verb+\usepackage{fourier-otf}+. +When loaded by \verb+\usepackage{fourier-otf}+, Erewhon Math loads +\pkg{fourier-orns.sty} which provides all logos and ornaments available +in \FGUT. \pkg{fourier-orns.sty} as of v2.x automatically fetches its glyphs in -a specific OpenType font with LuaTeX or XeTeX engines and from +a specific Opentype font with LuaTeX or XeTeX engines and from a Type\,1 font otherwise (pdfTeX). \begin{raggedright} \begin{itemize} -\item \showtchar{textpertenthousand}, \textit{\textpertenthousand}, - \textbf{\textpertenthousand}, \textbf{\textit{\textpertenthousand}}. +%%%\item \showtchar{textpertenthousand}, \textit{\textpertenthousand}, +%%% \textbf{\textpertenthousand}, \textbf{\textit{\textpertenthousand}}. \item A variant of the euro symbol: \showtchar{eurologo}, \textit{\eurologo}, \textbf{\eurologo}, \textbf{\textit{\eurologo}}. diff --git a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.otf b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.otf index 68b8f97fcc..01e93ac8fa 100644 Binary files a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.otf and b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.otf differ diff --git a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.pdf b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.pdf index dca608fdfc..21a7443505 100644 Binary files a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.pdf and b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/erewhon-math/README.md b/fonts/erewhon-math/README.md index 98e3090ad9..acd2c39468 100644 --- a/fonts/erewhon-math/README.md +++ b/fonts/erewhon-math/README.md @@ -95,8 +95,23 @@ Either version 1.3 or, at your option, any later version. \mdwhtlozenge, \smblkdiamond, \smblklozenge, \smwhtlozenge (U+2B25 to U+2B2B). - Added two options (no-text, Scale=) to fourier-otf.sty. - +* v0.50 + - Changes in Erewhon-Math: + * Added upright versions of integrals (StylisticSet=3 feature). + * All bold Math Script uppercase characters redesigned (their + look was not consistent with their normal weight counterparts). + * Added variants for mscrE, mscrQ and mscrT and their bold + counterparts accessible through cv20, cv21 and cv22 respectively. + * Added U+0338 for negation of "\mathrel" chars. + - Changes in FourierOrns: + * \texpertenthousand now defined in Erewhon (v.1.118). + * \eurologo now borrowed from Erewhon (v.1.118). + * Files FourierOrns-Bold.otf, FourierOrns-Italic.otf and + FourierOrns-BoldItalic.otf (useless now) deleted. + * Breaking change: ornaments \leafleft and \leafright + swapped in order to match the orignal type1 version. + --- -Copyright 2019-2021 Michel Bovani, Daniel Flipo +Copyright 2019-2022 Michel Bovani, Daniel Flipo E-mail: michel (dot) bovani (at) icloud (dot) com daniel (dot) flipo (at) free (dot) fr diff --git a/fonts/erewhon-math/fourier-otf.sty b/fonts/erewhon-math/fourier-otf.sty index b43e11a0bf..f7fc6e819a 100644 --- a/fonts/erewhon-math/fourier-otf.sty +++ b/fonts/erewhon-math/fourier-otf.sty @@ -1,19 +1,25 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2018/01/01] -\def\fileversion{0.47} -\def\filedate{2021/09/16} +\def\fileversion{0.50} +\def\filedate{2022-02-06} \ProvidesPackage{fourier-otf}[\filedate\space\fileversion] % Ensure luatex or xetex engine \RequirePackage{iftex}[2019/10/24] \RequireTUTeX \RequirePackage{unicode-math} -\RequirePackage{fourier-orns} +\newopentypefeature{Style}{upint}{ss03} \newopentypefeature{Style}{leqslant}{ss04} \newopentypefeature{Style}{smaller}{ss05} \newopentypefeature{Style}{subsetneq}{ss06} \newopentypefeature{Style}{parallelslant}{ss07} +\newcommand*{\Store@KV@Option}[2]{% + \def\FOT@scale{Scale}\def\FOT@opt{#1}% + \ifx\FOT@opt\FOT@scale\FOTtoksT={Scale={#2}}\fi + \FOTtoksM=\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksM #1={#2},}} +\RequirePackage{fourier-orns} % checks \Store@KV@Option availability. + % Options: forward them to \setmathfont except "tight", "loose" and "no-text". \RequirePackage{xkeyval} \newtoks\FOTtoksT @@ -32,10 +38,6 @@ \DeclareOptionX{StylisticSet}{\Store@KV@Option{StylisticSet}{#1}} \DeclareOptionX{Style}{\Store@KV@Option{Style}{#1}} \DeclareOptionX{Scale}{\Store@KV@Option{Scale}{#1}} -\newcommand*{\Store@KV@Option}[2]{% - \def\FOT@scale{Scale}\def\FOT@opt{#1}% - \ifx\FOT@opt\FOT@scale\FOTtoksT={Scale={#2}}\fi - \FOTtoksM=\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksM #1={#2},}} \ExecuteOptionsX{tight} \ProcessOptionsX % Math fonts: Erewhon-Math @@ -47,45 +49,25 @@ [\unexpanded\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksM}]% } \temp +% \ifFOT@tight \thinmuskip=2mu \medmuskip=2.5mu plus 1mu minus 2.5mu \thickmuskip=3.5mu plus 2.5mu \fi -% Text Serif fonts. +% Text Serif fonts: erewhon with possible scaling. \ifFOT@notext \else - %Text Serif fonts: Erewhon - \begingroup - \defaultfontfeatures[Erewhon] - {Extension = .otf , - UprightFont = *-Regular, - BoldFont = *-Bold, - ItalicFont = *-Italic, - BoldItalicFont = *-BoldItalic, - SlantedFont = *-RegularSlanted, - BoldSlantedFont = *-BoldSlanted} - \edef\temp{% - \endgroup - \noexpand\setmainfont{Erewhon}% - [\unexpanded\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksT}]% - } - \temp + \setmainfont{erewhon}[\unexpanded\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksT}] \fi -% Enable FourierOrns' scaling anyway. -\begingroup - \defaultfontfeatures[FourierOrns] - {Extension = .otf , - UprightFont = *-Regular, - BoldFont = *-Bold, - ItalicFont = *-Italic, - BoldItalicFont = *-BoldItalic} - \edef\temp{% - \endgroup - \noexpand\renewfontfamily\FourierOrns{FourierOrns}% - [\unexpanded\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksT}]% - } - \temp +% Enable FourierOrns font with possible scaling. +\providecommand{\FourierOrns}{\relax} % compatibility with fourier-orns v2.2 +\renewfontfamily\FourierOrns{FourierOrns-Regular.otf}[ + BoldFont = FourierOrns-Regular.otf , + ItalicFont = FourierOrns-Regular.otf , + BoldItalicFont = FourierOrns-Regular.otf , + \unexpanded\expandafter{\the\FOTtoksT}] + % Text Sans Serif fonts: default (lmss unless specified) % Text Typewriter fonts: default (lmtt unless specified) @@ -129,7 +111,13 @@ \Umathchardef\gtreqqslantless = 3 0 "E097 \relax \Umathchardef\nsubseteqq = 3 0 "E0AE \relax \Umathchardef\nsupseteqq = 3 0 "E0AF \relax - % \widearc and\overrightarc + 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The Hamburg Notation System, HamNoSys for short, is a system for the phonetic transcription of signed languages. @@ -23,7 +18,7 @@ The package provides three methods of entering HamNoSys symbols: 2. Listing HamNoSys symbol names inside the command `\hamnosys{}`. 3. Using the commands that have been defined for each individual HamNoSys symbol. -For more details, read the [full documentation](hamnosys.pdf) (English) or [project note AP04-2021-02](https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.9637) of the DGS corpus project (English and German). +For more details, read hamnosys.pdf (English) or [project note AP04-2021-02](https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.9637) of the DGS corpus project (English and German). # Licence & Copyright Copyright (C) 1986-2022 Universität Hamburg diff --git a/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.dtx b/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.dtx index 3a0e75621c..5b4d8f3744 100644 --- a/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.dtx +++ b/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.dtx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01] %\ProvidesPackage{hamnosys} %<*package> - [2022/01/25 v1.0.2 Use HamNoSys in TeX] + [2022/02/08 v1.0.3 Use HamNoSys in TeX] % % %<*driver> @@ -204,7 +204,8 @@ %%% URls \newcommand{\pkggitURL}{\url{https://github.com/DGS-Korpus/HamNoSys4TeX}} -\newcommand{\pkgversiondoiURL}{\url{https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.9845}} +\newcommand{\pkgctanURL}{\url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/hamnosys}} +\newcommand{\pkgversiondoiURL}{\url{https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.9901}} \newcommand{\pkgconceptdoiURL}{\url{https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.9643}} \newcommand{\hnssoftwareURL}{\url{https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.9724}} @@ -249,6 +250,7 @@ % % % \changes{v1.0.0}{2021/12/14}{Initial version} % % \changes{v1.0.2}{2022/01/25}{Fix license/copyright info} +% % \changes{v1.0.3}{2022/02/08}{Update installation instructions} % % % \GetFileInfo{hamnosys.dtx} @@ -264,7 +266,7 @@ % \title{The \textsf{hamnosys} package\thanks{This document % corresponds to \textsf{hamnosys}~\fileversion, dated \filedate. An archival copy can be found at \pkgversiondoiURL{}.}} % \author{\orcid{0000-0002-4183-8489}{Marc Schulder} \texorpdfstring{\\\hamnosys{hamceeall,hamthumbopenmod,hamextfingerui,hampalml,hamhead,hamclose,hambehind,hamparbegin,hammovedi,hamreplace,hamfist,hamparend}}{} \and \orcid{0000-0001-7356-8973}{Thomas Hanke} \texorpdfstring{\\\hamnosys{hamcee12,hamthumbopenmod,hamextfingeril,hampalmr,hamneck,hamclose,hamparbegin,hammoveu,hamsmallmod,hamreplace,hamextfingerul,hampalmul,hamparend}}{}} -% \date{\DTMdate{2022-01-25}} +% \date{\DTMdate{2022-02-08}} % % % \maketitle @@ -295,12 +297,13 @@ % % \subsection{Installation} % \label{sec:installation} -% The source code of the \packagename{hamnosys} package can be found in a git repository on the Github account of the DGS-Korpus project.\footnote{\pkggitURL{}} +% The source code of the \packagename{hamnosys} package can be found on CTAN\footnote{\pkgctanURL{}} and on GitHub\footnote{\pkggitURL{}}. % It is also archived via the research data repository of Universität Hamburg.\footnote{TeX package \packagename{hamnosys} (latest version): \pkgconceptdoiURL{}} % -% As the \packagename{hamnosys} package is still in its test phase, it is not (yet) part of CTAN and is not listed in any TeX distribution. -% Therefore it has to be integrated manually into each LaTeX project. -% To do this you download the repository and copy the files +% As the \packagename{hamnosys} package is a fairly new package, it might not yet be part of your TeX installation. +% If possible, update your installation using the package manager of your TeX distribution. +% If that is not an option, you can also manually integrate the package into individual LaTeX projects. +% To do this you download the repository from GitHub and copy the files % \filedirname{hamnosys.sty} and \filedirname{HamNoSysUnicode.ttf} into the main directory of your LaTeX project. % % To also be able to use HamNoSys elsewhere on your computer (see \cref{sec:editor}), it is recommended to install the font through your operating system as well. diff --git a/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.pdf b/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.pdf index fd8461431f..500f8ba58c 100644 Binary files a/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.pdf and b/fonts/hamnosys/hamnosys.pdf differ -- cgit v1.2.3