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a/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-commands.tex b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-commands.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8ba6653272 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-commands.tex @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{tipauni} +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3} + +\begin{document} +\section{Pulmonic consonants} + +{% + \bfseries + + \textrtailt\ \textipa{\:t} + + \textrtaild\ \textipa{\:d} + + \textbardotlessj\ \textipa{\*j} + + \textscg\ \textipa{\;G} + + \textglotstop\ \textipa{P} + + \textltailm\ \textipa{M} + + \textrtailn\ \textipa{\:n} + + \textltailn\ \textipa{\*n} + + \textscn\ \textipa{\;N} + + \textscb\ \textipa{\;B} + + \textscr\ \textipa{\;R} + + \labdentflap\ \textipa{\*v} + + \textfishhookr\ \textipa{R} + + \textrtailr\ \textipa{\:r} + + \textphi\ \textipa{F} + + \textbeta\ \textipa{B} + + \texttheta\ \textipa{T} + + \dh\ \textipa{D} + + \textesh\ \textipa{S} + + \textyogh\ \textipa{Z} + + \textrtails\ \textipa{\:s} + + \textrtailz\ \textipa{\:z} + + \textctj\ \textipa{J} + + \textgamma\ \textipa{G} + + \textchi\ \textipa{X} + + \textinvscr\ \textipa{K} + + \textcrh\ \textipa{\*h} + + \textrevglotstop\ \textipa{Q} + + \texthth\ \textipa{H} + + \textbeltl\ \textipa{\*l} + + \textlyoghlig\ \textipa{\*z} + + \labdentapp\ \textipa{V} + + \textturnr\ \textipa{\*r} + + \textturnrrtail\ \textipa{\:R} + + \textturnmrleg \textipa{\*m} + + \textrtaill\ \textipa{\:l} + + \textturny\ \textipa{L} + + \textscl\ \textipa{\;L} +}% + +\section{Non-pulmonic consonants} + +\subsection{Clicks} + +{% + \bfseries + + \textbullseye\ \textipa{\!o} + + \pstalvclick\ \textipa{!} + + \textdoublebarpipe\ \textipa{\!c} + + \textdoublepipe\ \textipa{||} +}% + +\subsection{Implosives} + +{% + \bfseries + + \texthtb\ \textipa{\!b} + + \texthtd\ \textipa{\!d} + + \texthtbardotlessj\ \textipa{\!j} + + \texthtg\ \textipa{\!g} + + \texthtscg\ \textipa{\!G} +}% + +\section{Other symbols} + +{% + \bfseries + + \textturnw\ \textipa{\*w} + + \textturnh\ \textipa{4} + + \textsch\ \textipa{\;H} + + \textbarrevglotstop\ \textipa{\*1} + + \textturnlonglegr\ \textipa{\!r} + + \textbarglotstop\ \textipa{\*2} + + \textctc\ \textipa{C} + + \textctz\ \textipa{\*Z} + + \texththeng\ \textipa{\*3} +}% + +\section{Vowels} + +{% + \bfseries + + \textsci\ \textipa{I} + + \textscy\ \textipa{Y} + + \textepsilon\ \textipa{E} + + \textbari\ \textipa{1} + + \textbaru\ \textipa{0} + + \textupsilon\ \textipa{U} + + \textreve\ \textipa{9} + + \textbaro\ \textipa{8} + + \textschwa\ \textipa{@} + + \textrevepsilon\ \textipa{3} + + \textcloserevepsilon\ \textipa{&} + + \textturna\ \textipa{5} + + \textturnm\ \textipa{W} + + \textramshorns\ \textipa{7} + + \textturnv\ \textipa{2} + + \textopeno\ \textipa{O} + + \textscripta\ \textipa{A} + + \textturnscripta\ \textipa{6} +}% + +\section{Diacritics} + +\subsection{Independent diacritics} + +{% + \bfseries + + ə\textrhoticity\ \textipa{ə\tr} + + n\textcorner \textipa{n\tc} + + \stdlnetiebar{əi} \ts{əi} +}% + + +\subsection{Dependent diacritics} + +{% + \bfseries + + \textsubring{m} \textipa{\r*m} + + \textsubwedge{s} \textipa{\v*s} + + \textsubrhalfring{w} \textipa{\|)w} + + \textsublhalfring{w} \textipa{\|(w} + + \textsubplus{\textschwa} \textipa{\|+@} + + \textsubbar{l} \textipa{\=*l} + + \textovercross{e} \textipa{\|xe} + + \textsyllabic{n} \textipa{\s{n}} + + \textsubarch{a} \textipa{\ns{a}} + + \textsubumlaut{b} \textipa{\"*b} + + \textsubtilde{\textschwa} \textipa{\~*@} + + \textseagull{l} \textipa{\|ml} + + \textsuperimposetilde{i} \textipa{\vl{i}} + + \textraising{\textschwa} \textipa{\|'@} + + \textlowering{\textschwa} \textipa{\|`@} + + \textadvancing{\textschwa} \textipa{\|<@} + + \textretracting{\textschwa} \textipa{\|>@} + + \textsubbridge{t} \textipa{\|[t} + + \textinvsubbridge{t} \textipa{\|]t} + + \textsubsquare{s} \textipa{\lmn{s}} + + \texttoptiebar{əi} \textipa{\t{əi}} + + \textbottomtiebar{əi} \textipa{\t*{əi}} +}% +\section{Superscripts} + +x\super h + +x\super w + +x\super j + +x\super n + +x\super l + +\textipa{x\super \textgamma} xˠ + +\textipa{x\super Q} + +\textipa{\;B \;E \;A \;H \;L \;R} + +\textipa{\:d \:l \:n \:r \:s \:z k f \*w} + +\textipa{\!b \!d \!g \!j \!G \!o} + +\textipa{""Ekspl@"neIS@n} + +\textipa{f@"nEtIksW} + +\textipa{\*j\*t\*r\*w\*n\*h\*l\*z} + +\textipa{\!b\!d\!g\!j\!G\!o} + +\textipa{\;E\;J\;A\;H\;L\;U\;B\;G\;N\;R} + +\textipa{\:d\:l\:n\:r\:R\:s\:t\:z} + +\textipa{5A62BCD@9E3gG7H41IJMWN8OFRKST0TUVTXYZPQ|||""":;} + +Hello world, some text in this document is written in the \textipa{Int@n\ae + S@n@l f@"nEtIk \ae lf@bet} +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-example.pdf b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-example.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..49cc885c83 Binary files /dev/null and b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-example.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-example.tex b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-example.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c7df977d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni-example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{expex} +\usepackage{leipzig} +\makeglossaries +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage{booktabs} +\usepackage[backend=biber,style=authoryear]{biblatex} +\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} +\usepackage{tipauni} +\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib} +@mastersthesis{shravani, +author = {Patil, Shravani}, +title = {Linguistic profile of Kulluvi}, +institution = {Department of Linguistics, University of Mumbai}, +date = {2021-04-21} +} +\end{filecontents} +\addbibresource{\jobname.bib} +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5} + +\begin{document} +This document is nothing but a sample file with some data collected by +\textcite{shravani}. Package {\sffamily tipauni} converts TIPA commands to +Unicode characters. This whole document is typeset with the Charis SIL font +which is loaded by default by the {\sffamily tipauni} package. If you use +package tipa instead of tipauni, output will show IPA shapes with T3 +encoding. For seeing how this works, please refer to the source file of this +PDF. i.e.\ +\href{https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni/-/blob/master/tipauni/tipauni-example.tex}% +{tipauni-example.tex} + +\begin{longtable}{p{0.15\textwidth}p{0.3\textwidth}p{0.3\textwidth}} + \toprule + \endfirsthead + \toprule + \endhead + \bottomrule + \endfoot + \bottomrule + \endlastfoot + Consonant & Onset & Coda\tabularnewline + + \midrule p & pun.za (claw) & \textipa{k\super hap.Ra} (old man)\tabularnewline + + b & \textipa{bO\|[d\super h} (bull) & \textipa{Seb.Ra} (dull)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{b\super h} & \textipa{b\super he\:d} (sheep) & \tabularnewline + + m & \textipa{mE} (me) & \textipa{amb} (mango)\tabularnewline + + f & ful (flower) & \tabularnewline + + \textipa{V} & \textipa{Vi\|[d.jaR.\|[t\super hi} & \textipa{RoVa} + (injury)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\|[t} & \textipa{\|[tu} (you) & \textipa{mO\|[t} + (don't)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\|[d} & \textipa{\|[deS} (many) & \textipa{swa\|[d}\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\|[t\super h} & \textipa{\|[t\super he\:n.\:di} (cold) & + \textipa{hO\|[t\super h} (hand)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\|[d\super h} & \textipa{\|[d\super hus.ki} (down) & + \textipa{bO\|[d\super h} (bull)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\t*{ts}} & \textipa{\t*{ts}Ol.\:na} (to walk) & \textipa{so\t*{ts}} + (think)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\t*{ts}\super h} & \textipa{\t*{ts}\super hekke} (fast) & + \tabularnewline + + \textipa{\t*{dz}} & \textipa{\t*{dz}a.\:na} (to go) & \tabularnewline + + \textipa{n} & \textipa{n@i} (no) & \textipa{an.\|[dRe} (inside)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{R} & \textipa{me.Ri} (my) & \textipa{g\super hOR}\tabularnewline + + \textipa{s} & \textipa{sen.\|[tRi} (orange colour) & \textipa{hOs\:na} (to + laugh)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{z} & \textipa{ze\:d} (root) & \textipa{Roz} (everyday)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{l} & \textipa{lOm.ma} (long) & \textipa{kal} + (yesterday)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{S} & \textipa{Sob.la} (beautiful) & \textipa{gaS} + (rain)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:t} & \textipa{\:te\:d.\:da} (curved) & \textipa{nO\:t.\:t\super he} + (gone)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:t\super h} & \textipa{\:t\super he\:n\:ra} (cold) & + \textipa{nO\:t.\:t\super he} (gone)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:d} & & \textipa{ne\:d} (near)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:d\super h} & & \textipa{pO\:d\super h.na} (to read)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:r} & \textipa{pO\:ru} (fell) & \textipa{me\:n.\:r\super h@k} + (frog)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:n} & \textipa{\|[de.\:na} (to give) & \textipa{ku\:n} + (who)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{\:l} & \textipa{ke\:la} (banana) & \tabularnewline + + \textipa{\t*{tS}} & \textipa{\t*{tS}Ok.ku\|[da} (rotten) & \tabularnewline + + \textipa{\t*{dZ}} & \textipa{\t*{dZ}epuR} (Jaipur) & \tabularnewline + + \textipa{j} & \textipa{ja\|[d} (remember) & \textipa{gaj} + (abuse)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{k} & \textipa{ki.\:ra} (snake) & \textipa{b\super huk} + (hunger)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{g} & \textipa{ga} (cow) & \textipa{b\super hEg.\:na} (to + run)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{k\super h} & \textipa{k\super ha\:na} (to eat) & \textipa{paNk\super + h} (wing)\tabularnewline + + \textipa{g\super h} & \textipa{g\super hOR} (house) & \tabularnewline +\end{longtable} + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{sO} \textipa{lag-gi} \textipa{\t*{ts}Ol-\|[d-i} +\textipa{p@ha\:ran}// +\glb That.\F{} be.\Prog{}-\M{} walk-\Prs-\F{} hill// +\glft She is walking up the hills.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{sO} \textipa{lag-ga} \textipa{\t*{ts}Ol-\|[d-a} +\textipa{bunije}// +\glb That.\M{} be.\Prog{} walk-\Prs-\M{} down// +\glft He is walking down.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{ei} \textipa{sa} \textipa{be\:r-i} \textipa{pa\|[t@\:l-i}// +\glb This.person.\Sg{} be.\Prs{} very-\F{} thin-\F// +\glft She is very thin.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{ei} \textipa{sa} \textipa{be\:r-a} \textipa{pa\|[t@\:l-a}// +\glb This.person.\Sg{} be.\Prs very-\M{} thin-\M// +\glft He is very thin.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{soe} \textipa{\|[de} \textipa{sa}// +\glb Sleep let be.\Prs// +\glft Let it be asleep.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{moRne} \textipa{\|[de}// +\glb Die let// +\glft Let them die.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{m\super ha-R-a} \textipa{g\super hOR} \textipa{sa} \textipa{b@u} +\textipa{be\:d\:da}// +\glb I-\Gen{}-\M{} house.\M{} be.\Prs{} very big-\M// +\glft My house is very big.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{mum-be} \textipa{lo\:di} \textipa{silg@R@m} \textipa{pani}// +\glb Me-\Dat{} want lukewarm water// +\glft I want lukewarm water.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{au} \textipa{k\super ha} \textipa{sa} \textipa{\|[dui} +\textipa{ke\:l-e}// +\glb I.\Sg{} eat.\Ipfv{} be.\Prs{} two banana-\Pl// +\glft I eat two bananas.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{mE} \textipa{k\super hai} \textipa{6\:t\super h} +\textipa{ke\:l-e}// +\glb I.\Sg.\Erg{} eat-\Pfv{} eight banana-\Pl// +\glft I ate eight banans.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{mu} \textipa{\t*{ts}\super he\|[t\|[ta-n@} \textipa{kOm} +\textipa{keR-na}// +\glb I farm-in work do-\Fut// +\glft I will work in a farm.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{meRi} \textipa{fulla} \textipa{sai} \textipa{Sobl-i}// +\glb Mary.\Nom{} flower like beautiful-\F// +\glft Mary is as beautiful as a flower.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{Ram} \textipa{amb} \textipa{k\super han-\|[d-a} +\textipa{lag-ga}// +\glb Ram.\Nom{} mango.\Acc{} eat-\Prs-\M{} be.\Prog-\M// +\glft Ram is eating a mango.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{mE} \textipa{\t*{ts}Em@\t*{ts}-sENge} \textipa{k\super ha-u}.// +\glb I.\Erg{} spoon-with.\Ins{} eat-\Pst// +\glft I ate with a spoon.(just now)// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{asse} \textipa{mumb@i-n@} \textipa{\|[dilli-be} +\textipa{\t*{ts}Ol-le}// +\glb We Mumbai-from.\Abl{} Delhi-to.\Acc{} go-\Pl// +\glft We are traveling from Mumbai to Delhi.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{au} \textipa{\t*{ts}\super he\|[t\|[ta-n@} \textipa{kOm} +\textipa{keRa} \textipa{sa}// +\glb I.\M.\Nom{} farm-in.\Loc{} work do.\Ipfv{} be.\Prs// +\glft I work in a farm.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{bapu-oR-e} \textipa{nok@Ra-R-e} \textipa{hot\super h-e} +\textipa{saRe} \textipa{pep@R} \textipa{Se\:t\:t-e}// +\glb Father-Hon-\Erg{} servant-\Gen{}-\Pl{} hand-by all paper.\Pl{} +throw-\Pfv{}.\Pl// +\glft Father got all the papers thrown away by the servant.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{amb} \textipa{ka\:tde} \textipa{Rizwane-R-i} \textipa{gu\:t\:ti} +\textipa{k@\:t-i}// +\glb Mango while.cutting Rizwan-\Gen{}-\Pl{} finger.\F{} cut-\Pfv{}.\F// +\glft While cutting a mango, Rizwan's finger cut.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{m\super ha-R-a} \textipa{g\super hOR} \textipa{sa} \textipa{b@u} +\textipa{be\:d\:da}// +\glb I-\Gen{}-\M{} house.\M{} be.\Prs{} very big-\M// +\glft My house is very big.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{amma-e} \textipa{nok@RaRe} \textipa{Ott\super he} \textipa{saRe} +\textipa{pep@R} \textipa{Se\:t\:te}// +\glb Mother-\Erg{} servant-\Gen{}-\Pl{} hand-by all paper.\Pl{} +throw-\Pfv{}.\Pl// +\glft Mother got all the papers thrown away by the servant.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{asse} \textipa{\t*{ts}\super he\|[t\|[ta-n@} \textipa{kOm} +\textipa{keRa} \textipa{sa}// +\glb We.\Nom{} farm-in work do.\Ipfv{} be.\Prs// +\glft We work in a farm.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{au} \textipa{k\super ha} \textipa{sa} \textipa{\|[dui} +\textipa{ke\:l-e}// +\glb I.\Sg{} eat.\Ipfv{} be.\Prs{} two banana-\Pl// +\glft I eat two bananas.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{au} \textipa{n\super hai-\|[d-i} \textipa{lagg-i} \textipa{sa}// +\glb I.\F{} bath-\Prs{}-\F{} be.\Prog{}-\F{} be-\Prs// +\glft I am bathing.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{sO} \textipa{lagg-i} \textipa{\t*{ts}Ol-\|[d-i} +\textipa{p@ha\:ran}// +\glb She be.\Prog{}-\F{} walk-\Prog{}-\F{} hills// +\glft She is walking up the hills.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{s@lm-e} \textipa{\|[do\|[t\|[ti} \textipa{amb} \textipa{k\super +ha-u}// +\glb Salma.\F{}-\Erg{} morning mango.\Abs{}.\M{} eat-\Pfv{}.\M// +\glft Salma ate the mango in the morning.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{SoRu-e} \textipa{saRi} \textipa{mi\:t\super hijai} +\textipa{k\super ha-i}// +\glb Child\M{}-\Erg{} all sweets.\Pl{} eat-\Pfv{}.\Pl// +\glft The child ate up all the sweets.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{SoRu-e} \textipa{@p\:ni} \textipa{b\super he\:n} \textipa{n@i} +\textipa{maRi}// +\glb Child.\M{}-\Erg{} his sister.\F{} not hit-\Pfv{}.\F// +\glft The child did not hit his sister.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{\|[tej-e} \textipa{hiR@\:n} \textipa{heR-e}// +\glb He-\Erg{} deer.\Pl see-\Pfv{}.\Pl// +\glft He saw deers.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{SoRu} \textipa{bu\:t\:ti} \textipa{pan\|[de} \textipa{uk\|[t-a}// +\glb Boy.\Nom{} tree.\M up climb-\Pfv{}.\M// +\glft The boy climbed up a tree.// +\endgl +\xe + +\ex +\begingl +\gla\textipa{assa} \textipa{kal} \textipa{\t*{dZ}EpuR} \textipa{ni} +\textipa{\t*{dz}a\:na}// +\glb We tomorrow Jaipur not go.\Fut// +\glft We will not go to Jaipur tomorrow.// +\endgl +\xe + +\printglossary +\printbibliography +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.dtx b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.dtx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e83e5af260 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,939 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% +% File: tipauni.dtx +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Package: tipauni +% Author: Niranjan +% Version: v0.1 (27 April, 2021) +% Description: For producing Unicode characters with TIPA commands. +% Repository: https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni +% Bug tracker: https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni/-/issues +% License: GPL v3.0+ +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% LaTeX Package tipauni v0.1 +% © 2021 Niranjan +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see . +% +% The current maintainer of this work is Niranjan. +% +% This work consists of the files tipauni.dtx +% tipauni.ins +% and the derived file tipauni.sty. +% \fi +% \iffalse +%<*internal> +\iffalse +% +%<*readme> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Package: tipauni +Author: Niranjan +Version: v0.1 (27 April, 2021) +Description: For producing Unicode characters with TIPA commands. +Repository: https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni +Bug tracker: https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni/-/issues +License: GPL v3.0+ +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% +%<*internal> +\fi +% +%<*driver|package> +\def\tipauniname{tipauni} +\def\tipauniversion{0.1} +\def\tipaunidate{2021/04/27} +\def\tipaunidescription{For producing Unicode characters with TIPA commands} +% +%<*driver> +\documentclass{l3doc} +\usepackage{multicol} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage{array} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[referable]{threeparttablex} +\usepackage{booktabs} +\usepackage{float} +\usepackage{xcolor} +\usepackage{dtk-logos} +\usepackage{fontspec} +\newfontfamily{\ipa}[Color=blue]{CharisSIL} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{% + colorlinks,% + linkcolor=red!60!black,% + citecolor=green!60!black,% + urlcolor=blue!60!black% +}% +\usepackage{fontawesome5} +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2} + +\begin{document} +\DocInput{\tipauniname.dtx} +\end{document} +% +% \fi +% \title{The \pkg{\tipauniname} package} +% \author{Niranjan\thanks{\faIcon{envelope}\quad\href{mailto:hi.niranjan@pm.me}{\ttfamily hi.niranjan@pm.me}}} +% \date^^A +% {^^A +% Version \tipauniversion\ --- \tipaunidate\\[1ex]^^A +% {\small\faIcon{link}\quad\url{https://ctan.org/pkg/tipauni}}\\^^A +% {\small\faIcon{gitlab}\quad\url{https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni}}\\^^A +% }^^A +% \maketitle +% +% \tableofcontents +% +% \vfill +% {% +% \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +% © 2021 Niranjan +% +% Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under +% the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later +% version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +% Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +% license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +% License''. +% }% +% +% \clearpage\pagebreak +% +% \begin{documentation} +% \begin{abstract} +% This package is the second step for \LaTeX-internally bridging the gap +% between the Unicode and the TIPA package. The first step was the package +% \href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/unitipa}{\pkg{unitipa}}. Users can now use +% their beloved TIPA shortcuts with the benefits of Unicode i.e.\ +% searchability, copy-pasting, changing the font and many more. As this +% package needs the package \pkg{fontspec} for loading an IPA font, it needs +% to be compiled with \XeLaTeX\ or Lua\LaTeX. This package can also be +% viewed as an ASCII-based input method for producing IPA characters in +% Unicode. +% \end{abstract} +% +% \section{Acknowledgements} +% This package is completed because of the rigorous help by Jairo A.\ del Rio, +% Jonathan P.\ Spratte \textit{\&} Ulrike Fischer. Their suggestions and +% contributions are extremely valuable for the development of this package. +% +% \section{Package options} +% +% \begin{function}{documentfont} +% The default font for the entire document set by this package is the +% \href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/charissil}{Charis SIL}. Users can easily +% change it with the package-option \verb|documentfont|. This option takes +% one value which is the \meta{font name}. e.g.\ For using the +% \href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/doulossil}{Doulos SIL} font as the main +% font, use the package like it is used in the following. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage[documentfont=DoulosSIL]{tipauni} +% \end{verbatim} +% \begin{syntax} +% documentfont=\meta{font name} +% \end{syntax} +% \end{function} +% +% \begin{function}{incompatible} +% By default \pkg{\tipauniname} will throw a warning if symbols not +% contained in the \pkg{tipa} package were used. Using this option you can +% switch this check off if you don't have to stay compatible with +% \pkg{tipa} to silence this warning. +% \end{function} +% +% \section{List of available commands} +% TIPA has two alternative methods for inputting IPA characters. In the +% following tables, \textbf{Input A} column lists all the long TIPA commands +% (e.g.~\verb|\textrtailt|) \textit{\&} \textbf{Input B} column lists the +% short ones (e.g.~\verb|\textipa{\:t}|)\footnote{All of these commands must +% be enclosed in the \texttt{\textbackslash textipa} +% command. (e.g.~\texttt{\textbackslash textipa\{\textbackslash :tP\}} for +% {\ipa [ʈʔ]})}. This documentation lists down all the commands necessary for +% typing symbols in the IPA chart. +% +% \subsection{Pulmonic consonants} +% \begin{ThreePartTable} +% \begin{TableNotes} +% \item[\textcolor{red}{§}] These commands are also available without +% package \pkg{tipa}. +% \item[1] \label{1} A symbol for this sound was introduced in 2005. The +% last update of the package \pkg{tipa} was in 2004, so this character +% is missing in it. A command for it is provided by this package. Such +% \pkg{tipauni}-exclusive commands are written with red color in this +% documentation. +% \end{TableNotes} +% \small +% \begin{longtable}{% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% >{\ipa[}l<{]}% +% }% +% \toprule +% \endfirsthead +% \toprule +% \endhead +% \bottomrule +% \endfoot +% Description & Input A & Input B & +% \multicolumn{1}{l}{\kern-1.25ex Symbol}\\ +% \midrule +% Retroflex voiceless stop & \verb|\textrtailt| & \verb|\:t| & ʈ \\ +% Retroflex voiced stop & \verb|\textrtaild| & \verb|\:d| & ɖ \\ +% Palatal voiced stop & \verb|\textbardotlessj| & \verb|\*j| & ɟ \\ +% Uvular voiced stop & \verb|\textscg| & \verb|\;G| & ɢ \\ +% Glottal voiceless stop & \verb|\textglotstop| & \verb|P| & ʔ \\ +% Labiodental nasal & \verb|\textltailm| & \verb|M| & ɱ \\ +% Retroflex nasal & \verb|\textrtailn| & \verb|\:n| & ɳ \\ +% Palatal nasal & \verb|\textltailn| & \verb|\*n| & ɲ \\ +% Velar nasal & \verb|\ng|\tnote{\textcolor{red}{§}} & \verb|N| & ŋ \\ +% Uvular nasal & \verb|\textscn| & \verb|\;N| & ɴ \\ +% Bilabial trill & \verb|\textscb| & \verb|\;B| & ʙ \\ +% Uvular trill & \verb|\textscr| & \verb|\;R| & ʀ \\ +% \multicolumn{1}{>{\color{red}}l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}}{Labiodental flap\tnotex{1}} & +% \color{red}\verb|\labdentflap| & \color{red}\verb|\*v| & ⱱ\\ +% Alveolar tap & \verb|\textfishhookr| & \verb|R| & ɾ \\ +% Retroflex flap & \verb|\textrtailr| & \verb|\:r| & ɽ \\ +% Bilabial voiceless fricative & \verb|\textphi| & \verb|F| & ɸ \\ +% Bilabial voiced fricative & \verb|\textbeta| & \verb|B| & β \\ +% Dental voiceless fricative & \verb|\texttheta| & \verb|T| & θ \\ +% Dental voiced fricative & \verb|\dh|\tnote{\textcolor{red}{§}} & +% \verb|D| & ð \\ +% Palatal voiceless fricative & \verb|\textsh| & \verb|S| & ʃ \\ +% Palatal voiced fricative & \verb|\textyogh| & \verb|Z| & ʒ \\ +% Retroflex voiceless fricative & \verb|\textrtails| & \verb|\:s| & ʂ \\ +% Retroflex voiceless fricative & \verb|\textrtailz| & \verb|\:z| & ʐ \\ +% Palatal voiced fricative & \verb|\textctj| & \verb|J| & ʝ \\ +% Velar voiced fricative & \verb|\textgamma| & \verb|G| & ɣ \\ +% Uvular voiceless fricative & \verb|\textchi| & \verb|X| & χ \\ +% Uvular voiced fricative & \verb|\textinvscr| & \verb|K| & ʁ \\ +% Pharyngeal voiceless fricative & \verb|\textcrh| & \verb|\*h| & ħ \\ +% Pharyngeal voiced fricative & \verb|\textrevglotstop| & \verb|Q| & ʕ +% \\ +% Glottal voiced fricative & \verb|\texthth| & \verb|H| & ɦ \\ +% Alveolar voiceless lateral fricative & \verb|\textbeltl| & \verb|\*l| +% & ɬ \\ +% Alveolar voiced lateral fricative & \verb|\textlyoghlig| & \verb|\*z| +% & ɮ \\ +% Labiodental approximant & \color{red}{\verb|\labdentapp|} & \verb|V| & +% ʋ \\ +% Alveolar approximant & \verb|\textturnr| & \verb|\*r| & ɹ \\ +% Retroflex approximant & \verb|\textturnrrtail| & \verb|\:R| & ɻ \\ +% Velar approximant & \verb|\textturnmrleg| & \color{red}{\verb|\*m|} & +% ɰ \\ +% Retroflex lateral approximant & \verb|\textrtaill| & \verb|\:l| & ɭ \\ +% Palatal lateral approximant & \verb|\textturny| & \verb|L| & ʎ \\ +% Velar lateral approximant & \verb|\textscl| & \verb|\;L| & ʟ \\ +% \midrule +% \insertTableNotes +% \end{longtable} +% \end{ThreePartTable} +% +% \subsection{Non-Pulmonic consonants} +% \begin{longtable}{% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% >{\ipa[}l<{]}% +% }% +% \toprule +% \endfirsthead +% \toprule +% \endhead +% \bottomrule +% \endfoot +% Description & Input A & Input B &\multicolumn{1}{l}{Symbol}\\ +% \midrule +% Bilabial click & \verb|\textbullseye| & \verb|\!o| & ʘ \\ +% Postalveolar click & \color{red}{\verb|\pstalvclick|} & +% \color{red}{\verb|!|} & ǃ \\ +% Palatoalveolar click & \verb|\textdoublebarpipe| & +% \color{red}{\verb|\!c|} & ǂ \\ +% Alveolar lateral click & \verb|\textdoublepipe| & \verb+||+ & ǁ \\ +% Bilabial implosive & \verb|\texthtb| & \verb|\!b| & ɓ \\ +% Dental implosive & \verb|\texthtd| & \verb|\!d| & ɗ \\ +% Palatal implosive & \verb|\texthtbardotlessj| & \verb|\!j| & ʄ \\ +% Velar implosive & \verb|\texthtg| & \verb|\!g| & ɠ \\ +% Uvular implosive & \verb|\texthtscg| & \verb|\!G| & ʛ \\ +% \end{longtable} +% +% \subsection{Other symbols} +% {% +% \small +% \begin{longtable}{% +% >{\footnotesize}l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% >{\ipa[}l<{]}% +% }% +% \toprule +% \multicolumn{1}{l}{Description} & Input A & Input B +% &\multicolumn{1}{l}{Symbol}\\ +% \midrule +% Labial-velar voiceless fricative & \verb|\textturnw| & \verb|\*w| & ʍ +% \\ +% Labial-palatal voiced approximant & \verb|\textturnh| & \verb|4| & ɥ +% \\ +% Epiglottal voiceless fricative & \verb|\textsch| & \verb|\;H| & ʜ \\ +% Epiglottal voiced fricative/approximant & \verb|\textbarrevglotstop| & +% \color{red}{\verb|\*1|} & ʢ \\ +% Alveolar voiced lateral flap & \verb|\textturnlonglegr| & +% \color{red}{\verb|\!r|} & ɺ \\ +% Epiglottal plosive & \verb|\textbarglotstop| & \verb|\*2| & ʡ \\ +% Alveolo-palatal voiceless fricative & \verb|\textctc| & \verb|C| & ɕ \\ +% Alveolo-palatal voiced fricative & \verb|\textctz| & +% \color{red}{\verb|\*Z|} & ʑ \\ +% Postalveolar-velar voiceless fricative & \verb|\texththeng| & +% \color{red}{\verb|\*3|} & ɧ \\ +% \bottomrule +% \end{longtable} +% } +% +% \subsection{Vowels} +% {% +% \small +% \begin{longtable}{% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% >{\ipa[}l<{]}% +% }% +% \toprule +% \endfirsthead +% \toprule +% \endhead +% \bottomrule +% \endfoot +% Description & Input A & Input B &\multicolumn{1}{l}{Symbol}\\ +% \midrule +% Near-close near-front unrounded & \verb|\textsci| & \verb|I| & ɪ \\ +% Near-close near-front rounded & \verb|\textscy| & \verb|y| & ʏ \\ +% Open-mid front unrounded & \verb|\textepsilon| & \verb|E| & ɛ \\ +% Close central unrounded & \verb|\textbari| & \verb|1| & ɨ \\ +% Close central rounded & \verb|\textbaru| & \verb|0| & ʉ \\ +% Near-close near-back rounded & \verb|\textupsilon| & \verb|U| & ʊ \\ +% Close-mid central unrounded & \verb|\textreve| & \verb|9| & ɘ \\ +% Close-mid central rounded & \verb|\textbaro| & \verb|8| & ɵ \\ +% Mid central vowel & \verb|\textschwa| & \verb|@| & ə \\ +% Open-mid central unrounded & \verb|\textrevepsilon| & \verb|3| & ɜ \\ +% Open-mid central rounded & \verb|\textcloserevepsilon| & +% \textcolor{red}{\texttt{\&}} & ɞ \\ +% Near-open central & \verb|\textturna| & \verb|5| & ɐ \\ +% Close back unrounded & \verb|\textturnm| & \verb|W| & ɯ \\ +% Close-mid back unrounded & \verb|\textramshorns| & \verb|7| & ɤ \\ +% Open-mid back unrounded & \verb|\textturnv| & \verb|2| & ʌ \\ +% Open-mid back rounded & \verb|\textopeno| & \verb|O| & ɔ \\ +% Open back unrounded & \verb|\textscripta| & \verb|A| & ɑ \\ +% Open back rounded & \verb|\textturnscripta| & \verb|6| & ɒ \\ +% \end{longtable} +% }% +% +% \subsection{Independent diacritics} +% \begin{longtable}{% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% >{\ipa[}l<{]}% +% }% +% \toprule +% Description & Input A & Input B & \multicolumn{1}{l}{Symbol}\\ +% \midrule +% Rhoticity & \verb|ə\textrhoticity|\tnotex{1} & \color{red}{\verb|ə\tr|} +% & ə˞\\ +% No audible release & \verb|n\textcorner| & \color{red}{\verb|n\tc|} & n̚ +% \\ +% Tie bar (standalone) & \color{red}{\verb|\stdlnetiebar{əi}|} & +% \color{red}{\verb|\ts{əi}|} & ə‿i \\ +% \bottomrule +% \end{longtable} +% +% \subsection{Dependent diacritics} +% \begin{TableNotes} +% \item[1] The documentation of package the \pkg{tipa} on p.\ 53 +% describes a shorthand command +% i.e.~\texttt{\textbackslash\textbar\~{}{\meta{arg}}} which is not +% functional. I haven't investigated the reasons, but instead provided a new +% shorthand command for this character. +% \end{TableNotes} +% \begin{ThreePartTable} +% {% +% \small +% \begin{longtable}{% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% l@{\hspace{0.3cm}-\hspace{0.3cm}}% +% >{\ipa[}l<{]}% +% }% +% \toprule +% \endfirsthead +% \toprule +% \endhead +% \bottomrule +% \endfoot +% Description & Input A & Input B & \multicolumn{1}{l}{Symbol}\\ +% \midrule +% Voiceless & \verb|\textsubring{m}| & \verb|\r*m| & m̥\\ +% Voiced & \verb|\textsubwedge{s}| & \verb|\v*s| & s̬\\ +% More rounded & \verb|\textsubrhalfring{w}| & \verb+\|)w+ & w̹\\ +% Less rounded & \verb|\textsublhalfring{w}| & \verb+\|(w+ & w̜\\ +% Advanced & \verb|\textsubplus{ə}| & \verb-\|+e- & ə̟\\ +% Retracted & \verb|\textsubbar{l}| & \verb+\=*l+ & l̠\\ +% Mid-centralized & \verb|\textovercross{e}| & \verb+\|x{e}+ & e̽\\ +% Syllabic & \verb|\textsyllabic{n}| & \verb|\s{n}| & n̩\\ +% Non-syllabic & \verb|\textsubarch{a}| & \color{red}{\verb|\ns{a}|} & a̯ +% \\ +% Breathy voiced & \verb|\textsubumlaut{b}| & \verb|\"*b| & b̤ \\ +% Creaky voiced & \verb|\textsubtilde{ə}| & \verb|\~*@| & ə̰ \\ +% Linguolabial & \verb|\textseagull{l}| & \verb+\|ml+ & l̼ \\ +% Velarized & \verb|\textsuperimposetilde{i}| & \verb+\vl{i}+\tnote{1} & i̴ +% \\ +% Raised & \verb|\textraising{ə}| & \verb+\|’@+ & ə̝ \\ +% Lowered & \verb|\textlowering{ə}| & \verb+\|‘@+ & ə̞ \\ +% Advanced tongue root & \verb|\textadvancing{ə}| & \verb+\|<@+ & ə̘ \\ +% Retracted tongue root & \verb|\textretracting{ə}| & \verb+\|>@+ & ə̙ \\ +% Dental & \verb|\textsubbridge{t}| & \verb+\|[t+ & t̪ \\ +% Apical & \verb|\textinvsubbridge{t}| & \verb+\|]t+ & t̺ \\ +% Laminal & \verb|\textsubsquare{s}| & \color{red}{\verb|\lmn{s}|} & s̻ \\ +% Tie bar (top) & \verb|\texttoptiebar{əi}| & \verb|\t{əi}| & ə͡i\\ +% Tie bar (bottom) & \verb|\textbottomtiebar{əi}| & \verb|\t*{əi}| & ə͜i\\ +% \midrule +% \insertTableNotes +% \end{longtable} +% }% +% \end{ThreePartTable} +% \end{documentation} +% \begin{implementation} +% \section{Implementation} +% \begin{macrocode} +%<@@=tipauni> +%<*package> +% \end{macrocode} +% Provide the package with some description \textit{\&} version specifications. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProvidesPackage{tipauni}[2021/04/27 v0.1 +Unicode characters with TIPA commands] +% \end{macrocode} +% Load necessary packages. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{xparse} +\RequirePackage{fontspec} +\RequirePackage{environ} +\RequirePackage{xkeyval} +\RequirePackage{ifthen} +% \end{macrocode} +% Package options are provided using the package \pkg{xkeyval}. The following +% commands provide the option \verb|documentfont|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\setmainfont{CharisSIL} %% https://ctan.org/pkg/charissil +\DeclareOptionX{documentfont}{\setmainfont{#1}} +\newif\ifnontipaignore +\DeclareOptionX{incompatible}{\nontipaignoretrue} +\ProcessOptionsX\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% The following commands were kindly suggested by Phelype Oleinik for developing +% a conditional which is always global. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifnontipa +\protected\def\nontipatrue{\global\let\ifnontipa\iftrue} +\protected\def\nontipafalse{\global\let\ifnontipa\iffalse} +\ifnontipaignore + \protected\def\nontipatrue{} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% The following commands provide the command \verb|\tipaunicmd| for printing +% characters that are missing in the \pkg{tipa} package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\NewDocumentCommand\tipaunicmd{ m m }{% + \NewDocumentCommand#1{ }{\nontipatrue #2}% +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% As can be seen above, everytime when a command that is absent in the +% \pkg{tipa} package is provided, it sets the conditional \verb|nontipa| to true +% value. At the end of the document this package checks if there is any instance +% of a non-TIPA command. If yes, it generates a warning in the .log file saying +% that this code is now incompatible with the TIPA package and some characters +% might be displayed with a different font. All of this is achieved with the +% help of following commands. The discussion on +% \href{https://topanswers.xyz/tex?q=1735}{this} question helped a lot for fine +% tuning the warning message. +% \begin{macrocode} +\AtEndDocument{% + \ifnontipa + \PackageWarningNoLine{tipauni}{% + You have used a command(s) that is (are) not\MessageBreak + supported by package TIPA. Thus your current code is\MessageBreak + incompatible with that package. These commands are\MessageBreak + printed with a different Unicode font. Refer to the\MessageBreak + documentation of package tipauni for a list of\MessageBreak + commands that are not supported in TIPA% + }% + \else + \fi +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% From here the code for obtaining Unicode characters with TIPA commands +% starts. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunistar}{TU}[1]{{#1}} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\tipaunistar}{TU} +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}[1]{{#1}} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU} +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunicolon}{TU}[1]{{#1}} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\tipaunicolon}{TU} +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunibang}{TU}[1]{{#1}} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\tipaunibang}{TU} +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunipipe}{TU}[2]{\@pipeshorthands{#1}{#2}} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\tipaunipipe}{TU} +%% Pulmonic consonants +%%-- Stops +%%--** Retroflex +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtailt}{TU}{"0288}%% ʈ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{t}{"288} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtaild}{TU}{"0256}%% ɖ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{d}{"256} +%%--** Palatal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbardotlessj}{TU}{"25F}%% ɟ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{j}{"25F} +%%--** Uvular +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscg}{TU}{"262}%% ɢ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{G}{"262} +%%--** Glottal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textglotstop}{TU}{"294}%% ʔ +%%-- Nasals +%%--** Labiodental +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textltailm}{TU}{"271}%% ɱ +%%--** Retroflex +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtailn}{TU}{"273}%% ɳ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{n}{"273} +%%--** Palatal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textltailn}{TU}{"272}%% ɲ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{n}{"272} +%%--** Uvular +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscn}{TU}{"274}%% ɴ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{N}{"274} +%%-- Trills +%%--** Bilabial +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscb}{TU}{"299}%% ʙ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{B}{"299} +%%--** Uvular +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscr}{TU}{"280}%% ʀ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{R}{"280} +%%-- Taps or flaps +%%-- Labiodental flap +\tipaunicmd{\labdentflap}{ⱱ} %% tipauni-exclusive +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{v}{"2C71} %% tipauni-exclusive +%%--** Alveolar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textfishhookr}{TU}{"27E}%% ɾ +%%--** Retroflex +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtailr}{TU}{"27D}%% ɽ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{r}{"27D} +%%-- Fricatives +%%--** Bilabial +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textphi}{TU}{"278}%% ɸ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbeta}{TU}{"3B2}%% β +%%--** Dental +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texttheta}{TU}{"3B8}%% θ +%%--** Postalveolar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textesh}{TU}{"283}%% ʃ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textyogh}{TU}{"292}%% ʒ +%%--** Retroflex +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtails}{TU}{"282}%% ʂ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{s}{"282} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtailz}{TU}{"290}%% ʐ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{z}{"290} +%%--** Palatal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textctj}{TU}{"29D}%% ʝ +%%--** Velar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textgamma}{TU}{"263}%% ɣ +%%--** Uvular +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textchi}{TU}{"3C7}%% χ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textinvscr}{TU}{"281}%% ʁ +%%--** Pharyngeal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textcrh}{TU}{"127}%% ħ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{h}{"127} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrevglotstop}{TU}{"295}%% ʕ +%%--** Glottal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texthth}{TU}{"266}%% ɦ +%%-- Lateral fricatives +%%--** Alveolar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbeltl}{TU}{"26C}%% ɬ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{l}{"26C} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textlyoghlig}{TU}{"26E}%% ɮ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{z}{"26E} +%%-- Approximants +%%-- Labiodental approximant +\tipaunicmd{\labdentapp}{ʋ} %% tipauni-exclusive +%%--** Alveolar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnr}{TU}{"279}%% ɹ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{r}{"279} +%%--** Retroflex +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnrrtail}{TU}{"27B}%% ɻ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{R}{"27B} +%%--** Velar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnmrleg}{TU}{"270}%% ɰ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{m}{"270} +%%-- Lateral approximants +%%--** Retroflex +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrtaill}{TU}{"26D}%% ɭ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunicolon}{TU}{l}{"26D} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturny}{TU}{"28E}%% ʎ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscl}{TU}{"29F}%% ʟ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{L}{"29F} +%% Non-pulmonic consonants +%%-- Clicks +%%--** Bilabial +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbullseye}{TU}{"298}%% ʘ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{o}{"298} +%%-- Postalveolar click +\tipaunicmd{\pstalvclick}{ǃ} %% tipauni-exclusive +%%--** Palato-alveolar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textdoublebarpipe}{TU}{"1C2}%% ǂ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{c}{"1C2} %% tipauni-exclusive +%%--** Alveolar lateral +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textdoublepipe}{TU}{"1C1}% ǁ +%%-- Implosives +%%--** Bilabial +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texthtb}{TU}{"253}%% ɓ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{b}{"253} +%%--** Dental +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texthtd}{TU}{"257}%% ɗ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{d}{"257} +%%--** Palatal +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texthtbardotlessj}{TU}{"284}%% ʄ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{j}{"284} +%%--** Velar +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texthtg}{TU}{"260}%% ɠ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{g}{"260} +%%--** Uvular +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texthtscg}{TU}{"29B}%% ʛ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{G}{"29B} +%% Other consonants +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnw}{TU}{"28D}%% ʍ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnh}{TU}{"265}%% ɥ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textsch}{TU}{"29C}%% ʜ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbarrevglotstop}{TU}{"2A2}%% ʢ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{1}{"2A2} %% tipauni-exclusive +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbarglotstop}{TU}{"2A1}%% ʡ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{2}{"2A1} %% tipauni-exclusive +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textctc}{TU}{"255}%% ɕ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textctz}{TU}{"291}%% ʑ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{Z}{"291} %% tipauni-exclusive +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnlonglegr}{TU}{"27A}%% ɺ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunibang}{TU}{r}{"27A} %% tipauni-exclusive +\DeclareTextSymbol{\texththeng}{TU}{"267}%% ɧ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{3}{"267} %% tipauni-exclusive +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{k}{"029E} % ʞ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{t}{"287} % ʇ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunistar}{TU}{w}{"28D} % ʍ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{E}{"1D07} % ᴇ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{J}{"1D0A} % ᴊ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{A}{"1D00} % ᴀ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{H}{"29C} % ʜ +\DeclareTextComposite{\tipaunisemicolon}{TU}{U}{"1D1C} % ᴜ +%% Vowels +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textsci}{TU}{"26A}%% ɪ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscy}{TU}{"28F}%% ʏ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textepsilon}{TU}{"25B}%% ɛ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbari}{TU}{"268}%% ɨ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbaru}{TU}{"289}%% ʉ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textupsilon}{TU}{"28A}%% ʊ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textreve}{TU}{"258}%% ɘ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbaro}{TU}{"275}%% ɵ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textschwa}{TU}{"259}%% ə +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrevepsilon}{TU}{"25C}%% ɜ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textcloserevepsilon}{TU}{"25E}%% ɞ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturna}{TU}{"250}%% ɐ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnm}{TU}{"26F}%% ɯ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textramshorns}{TU}{"264}%% ɤ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnv}{TU}{"28C}%% ʌ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textopeno}{TU}{"254}%% ɔ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textscripta}{TU}{"251}%% ɑ +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textturnscripta}{TU}{"252}%% ɒ +%% Independent diacritic marks +%%-- Rhoticity +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrhoticity}{TU}{"2DE}%% ˞ +\tipaunicmd{\tr}{˞} +%%-- Tie bar (below) +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunitextbottomtiebar}{TU}[2]{#1\symbol{"035C}#2} +\NewDocumentCommand\textbottomtiebar{ m }{\tipaunitextbottomtiebar#1} +%%-- Tie bar (below) - standalone character +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunits}{TU}[2]{#1\symbol{"203F}#2} +\NewDocumentCommand\stdlnetiebar{ m }{\tipaunits#1} +\NewDocumentCommand\ts{ m }{\tipaunits#1} +% \end{macrocode} +% The following commands redefine the TIPA shorthand input for dependent +% diacritics. +% \begin{macrocode} +%% No audible release +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textcorner}{TU}{"31A}%% ̚ +\tipaunicmd{\tc}{̚} +%% Syllabic +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsyllabic}{TU}{"0329} %% ̩ +\NewDocumentCommand\s{ m }{\textsyllabic{\textipa{#1}}\nontipatrue} +%% Non-syllabic +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubarch}{TU}{"032F} %% ̯ +\NewDocumentCommand\ns{ m }{\textsubarch{\textipa{#1}}} +%% Laminal +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubsquare}{TU}{"033B} %% ̻ +\NewDocumentCommand\lmn{ m }{\textsubsquare{\textipa{#1}}\nontipatrue} +%% Other complex shorthand commands +\DeclareTextCommand{\@pipeshorthands}{TU}[2]{% + \if #1[\tipaunisubbridge{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1]\tipauniinvsubbridge{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1(\tipaunisublhalfring{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1)\tipaunisubrhalfring{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1+\tipaunisubplus{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1'\tipauniraising{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1`\tipaunilowering{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1<\tipauniadvancing{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1>\tipauniretracting{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1x\tipauniovercross{\textipa{#2}}\else + \if #1m\tipauniseagull{\textipa{#2}}\else #1#2% + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi +}% +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\@pipeshorthands}{TU} +\NewDocumentCommand\super{ m }{% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{h}}{ʰ}{\relax}% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{w}}{ʷ}{\relax}% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{j}}{ʲ}{\relax}% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{ɣ}}{ˠ}{\relax}% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{ʕ}}{ˤ}{\relax}% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{n}}{ⁿ}{\relax}% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{l}}{ˡ}{\relax}% +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% The replacement of several characters with different IPA symbols will be done +% in a small loop. That loop will loop over the contents of a sequence, and each +% sequence element will contain two token-list elements (braced groups), +% specifying a regular expression (really just one or two characters, nothing +% complicated) and the replacement text for that expression. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExplSyntaxOn +\seq_new:N \l__tipauni_replace_maps_seq +\seq_new:N \l__tipauni_remove_from_accents_seq +\tl_new:N \l__tipauni_textipa_tl +% \end{macrocode} +% The sequence \cs{l__tipauni_replace_maps_seq} stores the replacement mappings, +% we have to keep in mind that these are regular expressions in the first braced +% group, so characters that are not alpha-numeric should be escaped. Also, since +% we're using \cs{seq_set_split:Nnn} here (which doesn't ignore empty elements) +% we have to make sure to not put too many commas in the list. +% First we set the mappings in a temporary sequence to pre-build the regular +% expressions to gain at least a bit of speed. +% \begin{macrocode} +\seq_set_split:Nnn \l_tmpa_seq { , } + { +% \end{macrocode} +% First we put the composites, which should have highest priority into the + % sequence (with some escaping of the characters which aren't alpha-numeric): +% \begin{macrocode} + { \c{\! | tipaunibang } G }{ʛ}, + { \c{\! | tipaunibang } g }{ɠ}, + { \c{\* | tipaunistar } 1 }{ʢ}, + { \c{\* | tipaunistar } 2 }{ʡ}, + { \c{\* | tipaunistar } 3 }{ɧ}, + { \c{\* | tipaunistar } Z }{ʑ}, + { \c{\: | tipaunicolon } R }{ɻ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} A }{ᴀ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} G }{ɢ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} B }{ʙ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} E }{ᴇ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} H }{ʜ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} J }{ᴊ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} L }{ʟ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} N }{ɴ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} R }{ʀ}, + { \c{\; | tipaunisemicolon} U }{ᴜ}, +% \end{macrocode} +% Next the multi-letter mappings: +% \begin{macrocode} + {\|\|}{ǁ}, {\"\"}{ˌ}, +% \end{macrocode} +% And finally the remaining single-letter mappings: +% \begin{macrocode} + {5}{ɐ}, {A}{ɑ}, {6}{ɒ}, {2}{ʌ}, {B}{β}, {C}{ɕ}, {D}{ð}, {9}{ɘ}, {E}{ɛ}, + {3}{ɜ}, {g}{ɡ}, {G}{ɣ}, {7}{ɤ}, {H}{ɦ}, {L}{ʎ}, {4}{ɥ}, {1}{ɨ}, {I}{ɪ}, + {J}{ʝ}, {M}{ɱ}, {W}{ɯ}, {N}{ŋ}, {8}{ɵ}, {O}{ɔ}, {F}{ɸ}, {R}{ɾ}, {K}{ʁ}, + {S}{ʃ}, {T}{θ}, {0}{ʉ}, {U}{ʊ}, {V}{ʋ}, {X}{χ}, {Y}{ʏ}, {Z}{ʒ}, + {P}{ʔ}, {Q}{ʕ}, + {\:}{ː}, {\;}{ˑ}, {\!}{ǃ}, {\&}{ɞ}, {\@}{ə}, {\|}{ǀ}, {\"}{ˈ} + } +% \end{macrocode} +% Now we build the real sequence from the temporary one. We have to call +% \cs{regex_const:Nn} for each item to precompile the regular expressions, then +% store the regular expressions name and the replacement in the correct +% sequence. +% \begin{macrocode} +\seq_clear:N \l__tipauni_replace_maps_seq +\seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq + { + \exp_args:Nco \regex_const:Nn + { c__tipauni_ \exp_args:No \tl_to_str:n { \use_i:nn #1 } _regex } + { \use_i:nn #1 } + \seq_put_right:Nx \l__tipauni_replace_maps_seq + { + \exp_not:c + { c__tipauni_ \exp_args:No \tl_to_str:n { \use_i:nn #1 } _regex } + { \exp_not:o { \use_ii:nn #1 } } + } + } +% \end{macrocode} +% Since we have a non-standard syntax for some of the accent macros (having a +% starred variant) we have to exclude them from the list of accents which get +% special handling from \cs{text_expand:n} or else the stars will be surrounded +% by braces and not found by \cs{@ifstar}. This sequence stores the problematic +% accents which need to be excluded. +% \begin{macrocode} +\seq_set_split:Nnn \l__tipauni_remove_from_accents_seq { , } + { \~, \=, \", \r, \v, \t } +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \__tipauni_nontipa_search:n #1 + { + \regex_match:nnT {ⱱ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ɞ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ɰ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ǃ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ǂ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ʢ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ɺ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ʑ} {#1} \nontipatrue + \regex_match:nnT {ɧ} {#1} \nontipatrue + } +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \__tipauni_nontipa_search:n { o } +\NewDocumentCommand\textipa{ +m }% + { + \begingroup + \let\*\tipaunistar + \let\:\tipaunicolon + \let\;\tipaunisemicolon + \let\!\tipaunibang + \let\|\tipaunipipe + \let\t\tipaunit + \catcode`\&=11 +% \end{macrocode} +% Here we locally remove the accents which have a starred variant from the +% exclusion list of \cs{text_expand:n}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l__tipauni_remove_from_accents_seq + { \tl_remove_all:Nn \l_text_accents_tl {##1} } +% \end{macrocode} +% Here is the real replacement. First we carefully expand the input using +% \cs{text_expand:n}, then we'll loop over the sequence. Since each sequence +% element contains two brace groups we can use the element |##1| directly as the +% two normal argument to \cs{regex_replace_all:NnN}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \tl_set:Nx \l__tipauni_textipa_tl { \text_expand:n {#1} } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l__tipauni_replace_maps_seq + { \regex_replace_all:NnN ##1 \l__tipauni_textipa_tl } + \l__tipauni_textipa_tl +% \end{macrocode} +% Finally test for \pkg{tipa}-incompatible symbols. We only test for the +% incompatible symbols if the boolean is not yet true to save a bit of +% processing time when the tests are not necessary. Since the used +% \cs{regex_match:nnT} test needs the token list expanded we expand it only once +% here with the |o|-variant. +% \begin{macrocode} + \unless\ifnontipa + \__tipauni_nontipa_search:o \l__tipauni_textipa_tl + \fi + \endgroup + } +\ExplSyntaxOff +% \end{macrocode} +% The following commands define the long commands for dependent diacritics. +% \begin{macrocode} +%%-- Dependent diacritic marks +%%--** Voiceless +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubring}{TU}{"0325} %% ̥ +\DeclareTextCommand{\r}{TU}{\tipaunisubring} +\protected\def\tipaunisubring{\@ifstar{\TipaUniSubRing}{\TipaUniSubRing}} +\NewDocumentCommand\TipaUniSubRing{ m }{\textsubring{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Voiced +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubwedge}{TU}{"032C} %% ̬ +\DeclareTextCommand{\v}{TU}{\tipaunisubwedge} +\protected\def\tipaunisubwedge{\@ifstar{\TipaUniSubWedge}{\TipaUniSubWedge}} +\NewDocumentCommand\TipaUniSubWedge{ m }{\textsubwedge{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** More rounded +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubrhalfring}{TU}{"0339} %% ̹ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipaunisubrhalfring{ m }{\textsubrhalfring{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Less rounded +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsublhalfring}{TU}{"031C} %% ̜ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipaunisublhalfring{ m }{\textsublhalfring{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Advanced +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubplus}{TU}{"031F} %% ̟ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipaunisubplus{ m }{\textsubplus{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Retracted +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubbar}{TU}{"0320} %% ̠ +\DeclareTextCommand{\=}{TU}{\tipaunisubbar} +\protected\def\tipaunisubbar{\@ifstar{\TipaUniSubBar}{\TipaUniSubBar}} +\NewDocumentCommand\TipaUniSubBar{ m }{\textsubbar{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Mid-centralized +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textovercross}{TU}{"033D} %% ̽ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipauniovercross{ m }{\textovercross{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Breathy voiced +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubumlaut}{TU}{"0324} %% ̤ +\DeclareTextCommand{\"}{TU}{\tipaunisubumlaut} +\protected\def\tipaunisubumlaut{\@ifstar{\TipaUniSubUmlaut}{\TipaUniSubUmlaut}} +\NewDocumentCommand\TipaUniSubUmlaut{ m }{\textsubumlaut{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Creaky voiced +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubtilde}{TU}{"0330} %% ̰ +\DeclareTextCommand{\~}{TU}{\tipaunisubtilde} +\protected\def\tipaunisubtilde{\@ifstar{\TipaUniSubTilde}{\TipaUniSubTilde}} +\NewDocumentCommand\TipaUniSubTilde{ m }{\textsubtilde{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Linguo-labialized +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textseagull}{TU}{"033C} %% ̼ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipauniseagull{ m }{\textseagull{#1}} +%%--** Velarized +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsuperimposetilde}{TU}{"0334} %% ̴ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipaunisuperimposetilde{ m }{\textsuperimposetilde{#1}} +\NewDocumentCommand\vl{ m }{\textsuperimposetilde{\textipa{#1}}} +%%--** Raised +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textraising}{TU}{"031D} %% ̝ +\NewDocumentCommand{\tipauniraising}{m}{\textraising{#1}} +%%--** Lowered +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textlowering}{TU}{"031E} %% ̞ +\NewDocumentCommand{\tipaunilowering}{m}{\textlowering{#1}} +% %%--** Advanced tongue root +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textadvancing}{TU}{"0318} %% ̘ +\NewDocumentCommand{\tipauniadvancing}{m}{\textadvancing{#1}} +%%--** Retracted tongue root +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textretracting}{TU}{"0319} %% ̙ +\NewDocumentCommand{\tipauniretracting}{m}{\textretracting{#1}} +%%--** Dental +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textsubbridge}{TU}{"032A} %% ̪ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipaunisubbridge{ m }{\textsubbridge{#1}} +%%--** Apical +\DeclareUnicodeAccent{\textinvsubbridge}{TU}{"033A} %% ̺ +\NewDocumentCommand\tipauniinvsubbridge{ m }{\textinvsubbridge{#1}} +%%--** Tie bar (above) +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunitexttoptiebar}{TU}[2]{#1\symbol{"0361}#2} +\NewDocumentCommand\texttoptiebar{ m }{\tipaunitexttoptiebar#1} +\DeclareTextCommand{\tipaunit}{TU}{\@ifstar{\textbottomtiebar}{\texttoptiebar}} +% \end{macrocode} +% Lastly the code for environment \texttt{IPA} is provided by the following. +% \begin{macrocode} +\NewEnviron{IPA}{\textipa{\BODY}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macrocode} +% +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{implementation} +% +% \pagebreak +% +% \input{gfdl-tex.tex} +% +% \Finale diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.ins b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.ins new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cdcc0d8ee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.ins @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +% File: tipauni.ins +\input l3docstrip.tex + +\keepsilent +\askforoverwritefalse + +\preamble + +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Package: tipauni +Author: Niranjan +Description: For producing Unicode characters with TIPA commands. +Repository: https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni +Bug tracker: https://gitlab.com/niruvt/tipauni/-/issues +License: GPL v3.0+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +LaTeX Package tipauni v0.1 +© 2021 Niranjan + +This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program. If not, see . + +The current maintainers of this work are Niranjan. + +This work consists of the files tipauni.dtx + tipauni.ins +and the derived file tipauni.sty. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +\endpreamble + +\usedir{tex/latex/\jobname} +\generate{ + \file{\jobname.sty}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{package}} +} + +\nopreamble\nopostamble +\usedir{doc/latex/\jobname} +\generate{ + \file{README.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{readme}} +} + +\endbatchfile \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.pdf b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fcd67c1cea Binary files /dev/null and b/macros/unicodetex/latex/tipauni/tipauni.pdf differ -- cgit v1.2.3