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% This is macro package used by OpTeX, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex
% mte.opm, Petr Olšák <petr@olsak.net>, 2021
% See end of the file for more information
\_codedecl \enablemte {MicroTypographic Extension <2021-05-23>}
\_namespace{mte}
\_doc -------------------
First, we define default protrusion values. They are
saved in the macros
\^`\.AlphabetPR`, \^`\.alphabetPR`, \^`\.digitsPR`, \^`\.punctPR`,
\^`\.quotPR`, \^`\.othersPR`
for regular and bold fonts. The analogous macros
\^`\.AlphabetPI`, \^`\.alphabetPI`, \^`\.digitsPI`, \^`\.punctPI`,
\^`\.quotPI`, \^`\.othersPI` store data
for italic and bold italic fonts.
We are using long names of these macros (without the dot shortcut in the
code) because user can copy these macros to his/her macro file and do modifications.
\nl
User (or a font family file) can define other values, for example by
`\def\_mte_quotPR{...}`. If such definition is done before
loading this package, it has precedence. This is the reason why we are
using \`\.trydef` which defines given macro only if it is not defined
already.
\_cod -------------------
\_def\.trydef #1{\_ifx#1\_undefined \_afterfi{\_def#1}\_else \_ea\_ignoreit \_fi}
\_doc
We want to save size of the following macros with data tables, so we don't write
`[<code of char>] =` but only \`\_mte`~`<char> =`. We use \OpTeX/ name space for
\^`\_mte` (no package name space) because user may copy these macros to
other macro files and modify them. We hope that the name \^`\_mte` will
be never used in another meaning in \OpTeX/.
\_cod
\_def\_mte #1{[\_immediateassignment\_tmpnum=`#1 \_the\_tmpnum]}
\_doc --------------------
The protrusion data follow.
The values are coefficients of total width of declared character.
First value gives left protrusion, second value is right protrusion.
\`\.AlphabetPR`
\_cod --------------------
\.trydef \_mte_AlphabetPR {% Alphabets, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte A = {.05,.05},
\_mte Æ = {.05, 0},
\_mte F = {0 ,.05},
\_mte J = {.05, 0},
\_mte K = {0 ,.05},
\_mte L = {0 ,.05},
\_mte T = {.05,.05},
\_mte V = {.05,.05},
\_mte W = {.05,.05},
\_mte X = {.05,.05},
\_mte Y = {.05,.05},
}
\_doc
\`\.alphabetPR`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_alphabetPR {% alphabets, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte k = {0 ,.05},
\_mte r = {0 ,.05},
\_mte t = {0 ,.07},
\_mte v = {.05,.05},
\_mte w = {.05,.05},
\_mte x = {.05,.05},
\_mte y = {.05,.07},
}
\_doc
\`\.digitsPR`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_digitsPR {% digits, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte 0 = {0 ,.05},
\_mte 1 = {.1 ,.2 },
\_mte 2 = {.05,.05},
\_mte 3 = {.05,.05},
\_mte 4 = {.07,.07},
\_mte 5 = {0 ,.05},
\_mte 6 = {0 ,.05},
\_mte 7 = {.05,.1 },
\_mte 8 = {0 ,.05},
\_mte 9 = {0 ,.05},
[0xF731] = {.1, .1}, % /one.oldstyle
[0xF732] = {.05, .05}, % /two.oldstyle
[0xF733] = {.03, .08}, % /three.oldstyle
[0xF734] = {.05, .05}, % /four.oldstyle
[0xF737] = {.05, .08}, % /seven.oldstyle
}
\_doc
\`\.punctPR`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_punctPR {% punctuations, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte . = {0 , .7},
\_mte , = {0 , .5},
\_mte : = {0 , .5},
\_mte ; = {0 , .5},
\_mte ! = {0 , .1},
\_mte ? = {0 , .2},
\_mte @ = {.05,.05},
\_mte ~ = {.2, .25},
\_mte \% = {.05,.05}, % /percent
\_mte * = {.3, .3},
\_mte + = {.25,.25},
\_mte - = {.4, .5}, % /hyphen
\_mte – = {.4, .3}, % /endash
\_mte — = {.3, .2}, % /emdash
\_mte _ = {.2, .2}, % /underscore
\_mte / = {.2, .3},
\_mte \\ = {.2, .3}, % /backslash
\_mte ¡ = {.1, 0}, \_mte ¿ = {.1, 0},
}
\_doc
\`\.quotPR`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_quotPR {% quotation marks, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte ' = {.3,.4}, % /quotesingle
\_mte ‘ = {.5,.7}, \_mte ’ = {.5,.6},
\_mte “ = {.5,.3}, \_mte ” = {.2,.6},
\_mte ‚ = {.4,.4}, \_mte „ = {.4,.4},
\_mte ‹ = {.4,.4}, \_mte › = {.3,.5},
\_mte « = {.3,.2}, \_mte » = {.1,.4},
}
\_doc
\`\.othersPR`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_othersPR {% other characters, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte ( = {.3, 0}, \_mte ) = {0 ,.3},
\_mte < = {.2, .1}, \_mte > = {.1, .2},
\_mte \{ = {.4, .2}, \_mte \} = {.2, .4}, % /braceleft, /braceright
[0x2329] = {.4, 0}, [0x232A] = {0 ,.4}, % /angleleft, /angleright
\_mte † = {.1,.1},
\_mte ‡ = {.08, .08},
\_mte • = {.2, .2},
\_mte · = {.4, .45}, % /periodcentered
\_mte ℃ = {.08, .05},
\_mte ₡ = {0 , .05},
\_mte ° = {.4, .4},
[0x2122] = {.1, .2}, % /trademark
\_mte © = {.1, .1},
\_mte ® = {.1, .1},
\_mte ª = {.1, .2},
\_mte º = {.1, .2},
\_mte ¹ = {.2, .25},
\_mte ² = {.05, .1},
\_mte ³ = {.05, .1},
\_mte ¬ = {.2, 0},
\_mte − = {.3, .3},
\_mte ± = {.15, .2},
\_mte × = {.15, .25},
\_mte ÷ = {.15, .25},
\_mte € = {.1, 0},
\_mte Γ = {0 ,.180}, % /Gamma
\_mte Δ = {.1, .1}, % /Delta
\_mte Θ = {.05, .05}, % /Theta
\_mte Λ = {.1,.1}, % /Lambda
\_mte Σ = {.05, .05}, % /Sigma
\_mte Υ = {.1,.1}, % /Upsilon
\_mte Φ = {.05, .05}, % /Phi
\_mte Ψ = {.05, .05}, % /Psi
}
\_doc
The protrusion data for italic and bold italic fonts follow.
\`\.AlphabetPI`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_AlphabetPI {% Alphabets, Protrusion, Italic fonts
\_mte A = {.125,.1},
\_mte Æ = {.125,-.055},
\_mte B = {.09,-.04},
\_mte C = {.145,-.075},
\_mte D = {.075,-.028},
\_mte E = {.08,-.055},
\_mte F = {.085,-.08},
\_mte G = {.153,-.015},
\_mte H = {.073,-.06},
\_mte I = {.14,-.12},
[0x0132] = {.14,-.08}, % IJ
\_mte J = {.135,-.08},
\_mte K = {.07,-.03},
\_mte L = {.087,.04},
\_mte M = {.067,-.045},
\_mte N = {.075,-.055},
\_mte O = {.15,-.03},
\_mte Œ = {.15,-.055},
\_mte P = {.082,-.05},
\_mte Q = {.15,-.03},
\_mte R = {.075, .015},
\_mte S = {.09,-.065},
\_mte $ = {.1,-.02}, % $
\_mte T = {.22,-.085},
\_mte U = {.23,-.055},
\_mte V = {.26,-.06},
\_mte W = {.185,-.055},
\_mte X = {.07,-.03},
\_mte Y = {.25,-.06},
\_mte Z = {.09,-.06},
}
\_doc
\`\.alphabetPI`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_alphabetPI {% alphabets, Protrusion, Italic fonts
\_mte a = {.15,-.01},
\_mte b = {.17, 0},
\_mte c = {.173,-.01},
\_mte d = {.15,-.055},
\_mte e = {.18, 0},
\_mte f = {0 ,-.25},
\_mte g = {.15,-.01},
\_mte h = {.1, 0},
\_mte i = {.21, 0},
[0x17C9] = {.21,-.04}, % ij
\_mte j = {0 ,-.04},
\_mte k = {.11,-.05},
\_mte l = {.24,-.11},
\_mte m = {.08, 0},
\_mte n = {.115, 0},
\_mte o = {.155, 0},
\_mte q = {.17,-.04},
\_mte r = {.155,-.04},
\_mte s = {.13, 0},
\_mte t = {.23,-.01},
\_mte u = {.12, 0},
\_mte v = {.14,-.025},
\_mte w = {.098,-.02},
\_mte x = {.065,-.04},
\_mte y = {.13,-.02},
\_mte z = {.110,-.08},
}
\_doc
\`\.digitsPI`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_digitsPI {% digits, Protrusion, Italic fonts
\_mte 0 = {.17,-.085},
\_mte 1 = {.23,.11},
\_mte 2 = {.13,-.07},
\_mte 3 = {.14,-.07},
\_mte 4 = {.13,.08},
\_mte 5 = {.16, 0},
\_mte 6 = {.175,-.03},
\_mte 7 = {.25,-.15},
\_mte 8 = {.13,-.04},
\_mte 9 = {.155,-.08},
[0xF730] = {.05,.05}, % /zero.oldstyle
[0xF731] = {.1, .1}, % /one.oldstyle
[0xF732] = {.1,.08}, % /two.oldstyle
[0xF733] = {.08,.05}, % /three.oldstyle
[0xF734] = {.08,.08}, % /four.oldstyle
[0xF735] = {.05, 0}, % /five.oldstyle
[0xF736] = {.05, 0}, % /six.oldstyle
[0xF737] = {.08,.08}, % /seven.oldstyle
[0xF738] = {.05, 0}, % /eight.oldstyle
[0xF739] = {0 ,.05}, % /nine.oldstyle
}
\_doc
\`\.punctPI`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_punctPI {% punctuations, Protrusion, Italic fonts
\_mte . = {0 ,.5},
\_mte , = {0 ,.45},
\_mte : = {0 ,.3},
\_mte ; = {0 ,.3},
\_mte & = {.13,.03},
\_mte \% = {.18,.05},
\_mte * = {.38,.02},
\_mte + = {.18,.2},
\_mte @ = {.18,.01},
\_mte ~ = {.2,.15},
\_mte ( = {.3, 0}, \_mte ) = {0 ,.07},
\_mte / = {.1,.1},
\_mte - = {.5,.3}, % /hyphen
\_mte – = {.5,.3}, % /endash
\_mte — = {.4,.17}, % /emdash
\_mte _ = {.1,.2}, % /underscore
\_mte ¡ = {.2, 0}, \_mte ¿ = {.2, 0},
}
\_doc
\`\.quotPI`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_quotPI {% quotation marks, Protrusion, Italic fonts
\_mte ' = {.3,.4}, % /quotesingle
\_mte " = {.5,.3},
\_mte ‘ = {.8,.2}, \_mte ’ = {.8,-.02},
\_mte “ = {.54,.1}, \_mte ” = {.5,.1},
\_mte ‚ = {.3,.7}, \_mte „ = {.2,.6},
\_mte ‹ = {.5,.3}, \_mte › = {.4,.4},
\_mte « = {.4,.1}, \_mte » = {.2,.3},
}
\_doc
\`\.othersPI`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_othersPI {% other characters, Protrusion, Italic fonts
\_mte < = {.3,.1}, \_mte > = {200,100},
\_mte \\ = {.3,.3},
\_mte \{ = {.4,.1}, \_mte \} = {200,200},
\_mte † = {.2,.08},
\_mte ‡ = {.12,.08},
\_mte • = {.22,.1},
\_mte · = {.55,.3}, % /periodcentered
\_mte ℃ = {.17, 0},
\_mte ₡ = {.1,.05},
\_mte ¶ = {.2, 0},
\_mte ° = {.5,.3},
[0x2122] = {.2,.07}, % /trademark
\_mte © = {.05,.07},
\_mte ® = {.05,.07},
\_mte ª = {.14,.1},
\_mte º = {.14,.1},
\_mte ¹ = {.40,.15},
\_mte ² = {.25,.08},
\_mte ³ = {.25,.08},
\_mte ¬ = {.25,.08},
\_mte − = {.3,.2},
\_mte ± = {.15,.17},
\_mte × = {.2,.2},
\_mte ÷ = {.2,.2},
\_mte € = {.15, 0},
\_mte Γ = {.1,.12}, % /Gamma
\_mte Δ = {.12,.1}, % /Delta
\_mte Θ = {.12,.05}, % /Theta
\_mte Λ = {.13,.1}, % /Lambda
\_mte Ξ = {.1, 0}, % /Xi
\_mte Π = {.1, 0}, % /Pi
\_mte Σ = {.1,.05}, % /Sigma
\_mte Υ = {.18,.1}, % /Upsilon
\_mte Φ = {.13,.07}, % /Phi
\_mte Ψ = {.13,.05}, % /Psi
\_mte Ω = {.05, 0}, % /Omega
}
\_doc --------------------
The expansion data follow in macros \^`\.AlphabetX`, \^`\.alphabetX`, \^`\.digitsX`
and \^`\.othersX`.
They are common for all fonts. \`\.AlphabetX`
\_cod --------------------
\.trydef \_mte_AlphabetX {% Alphabets, eXpansion
\_mte A = .5,
\_mte Æ = .5,
\_mte B = .7,
\_mte C = .7,
\_mte D = .5,
\_mte E = .7,
\_mte F = .7,
\_mte G = .5,
\_mte H = .7,
\_mte K = .7,
\_mte M = .7,
\_mte N = .7,
\_mte O = .5,
\_mte Œ = .5,
\_mte P = .7,
\_mte Q = .5,
\_mte R = .7,
\_mte S = .7,
\_mte U = .7,
\_mte W = .7,
\_mte Z = .7,
}
\_doc
\`\.alphabetX`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_alphabetX {% alphabets, eXpansion
\_mte a = .7,
\_mte æ = .7,
\_mte b = .7,
\_mte c = .7,
\_mte d = .7,
\_mte e = .7,
\_mte g = .7,
\_mte h = .7,
\_mte k = .7,
\_mte m = .7,
\_mte n = .7,
\_mte o = .7,
\_mte œ = .7,
\_mte p = .7,
\_mte q = .7,
\_mte s = .7,
\_mte u = .7,
\_mte w = .7,
\_mte z = .7,
}
\_doc
\`\.digitsX`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_digitsX {% digits, eXpansion
\_mte 2 = .7,
\_mte 3 = .7,
\_mte 6 = .7,
\_mte 8 = .7,
\_mte 9 = .7,
}
\_doc
\`\.othersX`
\_cod
\.trydef \_mte_othersX {% others, eXpansion
}
\_doc --------------------
The \`\_mte_P` (for protrusion, all fonts) and \`\_mte_X`
(for expansion, all fonts) are empty by default but user can
declare specific values here. These macros are used last in the
\`\.allPR`, \`\.allPI`, \`\.allX` macros
(used in the lua code bellow), so it has general precedence.
\_cod --------------------
\.trydef \_mte_P {} % user specific, Protrusion
\.trydef \_mte_X {} % user specific, eXpansion
\_def \.allPR {\.AlphabetPR \.alphabetPR \.digitsPR \.punctPR \.quotPR \.othersPR \.P}
\_def \.allPI {\.AlphabetPI \.alphabetPI \.digitsPI \.punctPI \.quotPI \.othersPI \.P}
\_def \.allX {\.AlphabetX \.alphabetX \.digitsX \.othersX \.X}
\_doc --------------------
We add a new macro \`\.features` to the \OpTeX/'s
\olink[fontfeatures]\_fontfeatures. It is empty by
default but it will be changed by `\enablemte` to read protrusion and
expansion data using Lua code.
\_cod --------------------
\_addto\_fontfeatures{\.features}
\_def\.features{}
\_doc --------------------
\`\enablemte` initializes protrusion data by the \^`\.initprotrusion` macro
and expansion data by the \^`\.initexpansion` macro. Then it sets
\elink[pdfprotrudechars]{\protrudechars} and \elink[pdfadjustspacing]{\adjustspacing}
primitives and sets the \^`\.features` macro to use
the protrusion tables `pr` (for regular or bold fonts) or `pi` (for italic
or bold italic fonts). The table `ex` is used for expansion data.
These tables are declared in the Lua code below.
\nl
\`\disablemte` disables font \^`\.features` and sets appropriate primitive
registers to zero.
\_cod --------------------
\_def\.enablemte {%
\_initunifonts
\.initprotrusion % luacode, pr and pi tables initialized
\.initexpansion % luacode, ex table initialized
\_protrudechars=2
\_adjustspacing=2
\_def\.features{protrusion=p\.var;expansion=ex}% pr/pi and ex tables used
\_reloading \_currvar
}
\_def\.disablemte {%
\_protrudechars=0
\_adjustspacing=0
\_def\.features{}%
\_reloading \_currvar
}
\_nspublic \enablemte \disablemte ;
\_doc --------------------
The \`\.var` macro expands ro `r` when regular or bold font is loaded
and it expands to `i` if italic or bold italic font is loaded.
The `pr` or `pi` data table is selected using this macro.
\_cod --------------------
\_def\.it{it}\_def\.bi{bi}
\_def\.var{\_ifx\_whatresize\.it i\_else \_ifx\_whatresize\.bi i\_else r\_fi\_fi}
\_doc -------------------
The `pr` and `pi` data tables are created using lua code in
the \`\.initprotrusion` macro. The data from \^`\.allPR` or \^`\.allPI`
are used here.
The analogical concept is used in the \`\.initexpansion` macro.
\_cod -------------------
\_def\.initprotrusion {%
\_directlua {%
fonts.protrusions.setups['pr']={
factor=\.fpfactor,
\.leftright,
\.allPR
}
fonts.protrusions.setups['pi']={
factor=\.fpfactor,
\.leftright,
\.allPI
}}}
\_def\.initexpansion {%
\_directlua {%
fonts.expansions.setups['ex']={
\.stretchshrinkstep,
factor=\.fxfactor,
\.allX
}}}
\_doc --------------------
The \`\.leftright`, \`\.stretchshrinkstep`, \`\.fpfactor`, and \`\.fxfactor`
macros are used in the Lua code above and they have following default values
(you can re-define them, if you want):
\_cod --------------------
\_def \.fpfactor{1}
\_def \.leftright {left=1, right=1}
\_def \.fxfactor{1}
\_def \.stretchshrinkstep {stretch=3, shrink=2, step=.5}
\_doc --------------------
\`\setfpfactor` and \`\setfxfactor` simply define \^`\.fpfactor` and \^`\.fxfactor`.
\_cod --------------------
\_def\.setfpfactor #1 {\_def\.fpfactor{#1}}
\_def\.setfxfactor #1 {\_def\.fxfactor{#1}}
\_nspublic \setfpfactor \setfxfactor ;
\_doc --------------------
There are similar letters: A, Á, Á, Â, Ã, Ä, Å, they need the same setting.
But only the basic letter (A in this example) has protrusion and/or expansion
setting using Lua code. The equivalent settings are done by the macro
\`\.setequivs``<font-switch>`.
This macro is used in \olink[_newfontloaded]{\_newfontloaded} `<font-switch>`
which is called by \OpTeX/ if the font is loaded first.
The \^`\.setequivs` macro uses data from \^`\.equalcodes` (see bellow)
and sets equal
\elink[lpcode]{\lpcode}, \elink[rpcode]{\rpcode}, and \elink[efcode]{\efcode}
for variant characters.
It is called only if \^`\.features` is non-empty, i.e.\ if the font
includes mte data.
\_cod --------------------
\_def\_newfontloaded#1{\_ifx\.features\_empty \_else \.setequivs#1\_fi}
\_def\.setequivs #1{\_let\.f=#1\_ea\.setequivsA\.equalcodes,,={},}
\_def\.setequivsA#1#2=#3#4,{\_ifx^#3^\_else
\_afterfi{\_tmpnum=`#1 \.setequivsB#3#4\_end\.setequivsA}\_fi}
\_def\.setequivsB#1{\_ifx\_end#1\_else
\_lpcode\.f`#1=\_lpcode\.f\_tmpnum
\_rpcode\.f`#1=\_rpcode\.f\_tmpnum
\_efcode\.f`#1=\_efcode\.f\_tmpnum
\_ea\.setequivsB\_fi
}
\_doc --------------------
\`\.equalcodes` includes comma separated equivalences. The same
\elink[lpcode]{\lpcode}, \elink[rpcode]{\rpcode}, and \elink[efcode]{\efcode}
for all characters
given at right side is set as these codes of the character given
at the left side of equal sign.
You can do `\addto\_mte_equalcodes{<your additional settings>}`
if you want.
\_cod --------------------
\_def\.equalcodes {%
A = ÀÁÂÃÄÅĀĂĄǺȀẠẢẤẦẨẪẬẮẰẲẶΑ,
B = ฿Β,
C = ÇĆĈĊČ,
D = ÐĎĐḌḎ,
E = ÈÉÊËĒĔĖĘĚȄẸẺẼỀẾỄỂỆΕ,
G = ĜĞĠĢǦǴ,
H = ĤĦḤḦḪΗ,
I = ÌÍÎÏĨĪĬĮİȈỈỊΙ,
J = Ĵ,
K = ĶΚ,
L = ĹĽĻŁḶ,
M = Μ,
N = ÑŃŅŇṄṆΝ,
O = ÒÓÔÕÖØŌŎŐỌƠǪǾȌỎỐỒỔỖỘỚỜỠỞỢΟ,
P = Ρ,
R = ŔŖŘȐṚṘṜ,
S = ŚŜŞŠȘṢ,
T = ŢŤȚṬṮΤ,
U = ÙÚÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲƯȔỤỦỨỪỬỮỰ,
W = ŴẀẂẄ,
X = Χ,
Y = ÝŶŸỴỶỸ,
Z = ŹŻŽẒΖ,
a = àáâãäåāăąǻȁạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵ,
æ = ǽ,
c = çćĉċč,
d = đḍḏ, % ď has different right side
e = èéêëēĕėęěȅẹẻẽếềểễệ,
g = ĝğġģǧǵ,
h = ĥħḥḧḫ,
i = ìíîïĩīĭįıȉỉị,
j = ĵ,
k = ķ,
l = ĺļłḷḹ, % ľ has different right side
n = ñńņňṅṇ,
o = òóôõöøōŏőọơǫǿȍỏốồổỗộớờỡởợ,
r = ŕŗřȑṛṙṝ,
s = śŝşšșṣ,
t = ţțṭṯẗť,
u = ùúûüũūŭůűųưȕụủứừửữự,
w = ŵẁẃẅ,
y = ýŷÿỳỵỷỹ,
z = źżžẓ,
}
\_endnamespace
\_endcode
\tit MicroTypographic Extensions for \OpTeX/
\centerline{\it Petr Olšák, 2021}
\bigskip
You can do `\load[mte]` followed by \^`\enablemte`. The microtypographic
extensions (protrusions, expansions) of all fonts are available after
\^`\enablemte`. The \LaTeX/ package Microtype does similar effect.
The \^`\enablemte` macro reloads the current font with microtypographic
extensions (mte) enabled and all new fonts loaded by the Font Selection System have
mte enabled too, because they are added to the
\olink[_fontfeatures]{\_fontfeatures} macro used by \OpTeX/.
The \^`\enablemte` macro does only local settings. If it is used in a group then
only fonts used in this group have mte.
The \^`\enablemte` macro sets (among other things)
\elink[pdfprotrudechars]{\protrudechars}`=2` (protrusion is enabled) and
\elink[pdfadjustspacing]{\adjustspacing}`=2` (font expansion is enabled).
You can disable these features by setting these primitive registers to zero
value (it is default if \^`\enablemte` is not used).
Note, that the values of these registers are checked when
paragraph is finalized although the fonts were loaded with mte enabled.
It means that you have to use `\par` before end of group
if you use \^`\enablemte` inside a group.
For example:
\begtt
{\enablemte
Roman font with mte enabled, \it italic font with mte enabled.
\par % mte features are used
}
\endtt
%
Or, simply use \^`\enablemte` at beginning of your document.
On the other hand, you can use \^`\disablemte` macro which reloads current
font with mte disabled and all newly loaded fonts have
mte disabled too. The macro has local validity. For example,
`{\disablemte text}` prints `text` by a font with
mte disabled. It works locally in the middle of the paragraph (unlike setting
`\protrudechars` and `\adjustspacing` to zero).
You can define your own protrusion or expansion values: copy macros
`\_mte_AlphabetPR`, `\_mte_quotPR`, etc.\ from this package and define them
as you wish using `\def`. Such definition has precedence.
Similar definitions can be in some font family files too, so: do your
definition after all `\fontfam` if you want to keep the precedence.
All such definitions must be performed before the `\mteinit` command.
You can use `\def\_mte_P` for data of protrusion for all fonts
which has general precedence. For example, if you want to protrude hyphen
char with factor one at the right side and by factor 0.5 at the left side, use
\begtt
\def\_mte_P {% user specification, Protrusion, Regular fonts
\_mte - = {.5, 1}, % /hyphen
}
\endtt
Analogical macro can be used for expansion data `\_mte_X`.
You can use \^`\setfpfactor` `<factor><space>` to set the factor by which
all protrusion data are scaled. The <factor> is decimal number and its default
value is~1. This macro can be used before \^`\enablemte`.
You can use \^`\setfxfactor` `<factor><space>` with analogical meaning,
expansion data are scaled by given~<factor>.
If you feel that default microtypographic data are wrong in a particular case,
please let me know. I can correct it in this package. If you feel
that a specific font family needs different microtypographic data, please
let me know. I can add extra definitions to appropriate font family
file.
\_endinput
Use "optex mte-doc.tex" (twice) to generate documentation from this file.
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