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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2021-03-18 21:13:56 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2021-03-18 21:13:56 +0000
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tree7c5d7dca087f5f5fcaa6a3d93867fdb1be03cb38
parent826f7395228aff52ec41bf749e1c651ee0e996b8 (diff)
fontsize (18mar21) (branch)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/branches/branch2020.0@58523 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.bib8
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.pdfbin393943 -> 399282 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/fontsize/fontsize.dtx408
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontsize/fontsize.sty60
4 files changed, 283 insertions, 193 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.bib
index 1200785e5fb..8a68ab48a3e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.bib
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.bib
@@ -44,3 +44,11 @@
date = {2020-12-19},
version = {1.065 }
}
+
+@manual{xfp,
+ title = {The \textit{xfp} package Floating Point Unit},
+ author = {{The \LaTeX\ Project}},
+ url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/xfp},
+ urldate = {2021-03-14},
+ date = {2021-03-12},
+}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.pdf
index 5642de57f85..37a1db0cfaf 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fontsize/fontsize.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/fontsize/fontsize.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/fontsize/fontsize.dtx
index a7a75d6db68..a471f4c5ca3 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/fontsize/fontsize.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/fontsize/fontsize.dtx
@@ -56,16 +56,14 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01]
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{fontsize}
%<*package>
- [2021/03/04 v0.8 'fontsize' package. Set main font sizes (Ivan Valbusa)]
+ [2021/03/14 v0.8.1 'fontsize' package. Set main font sizes (Ivan Valbusa)]
%</package>
%<*driver>
\documentclass[12pt]{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
-\usepackage[fontsize=12pt]{fontsize}
-\usepackage{array,booktabs,tabu}
-\usepackage{siunitx}
-\usepackage{multicol}
+\usepackage{fontsize}
+ \changefontsize[13.7]{11.7}
%--------------------------------------------------------
% GRAPHICS
%--------------------------------------------------------
@@ -117,6 +115,13 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes}
\usepackage[style=philosophy-classic]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{fontsize.bib}
+\usepackage{array}
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+\usepackage{tabu}
+\usepackage{siunitx}
+\usepackage{multicol}
+\usepackage{longtable}
+\usepackage{caption}
%--------------------------------------------------------
% COMMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTS
%--------------------------------------------------------
@@ -169,6 +174,73 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
\end{multicols}}
\makeatother
%
+% Commands for table 1 and 2
+%
+\ExplSyntaxOn
+\NewExpandableDocumentCommand{\getsize}{O{5}m}
+{
+ \fp_eval:n { round(#2,#1) }
+}
+\ExplSyntaxOff
+\makeatletter
+\def\tabfontsize{\fontsize{12}{14}\selectfont}
+\def\fs@getsize#1{%
+ \edef\fs@value{%
+ \SI[
+ detect-all = true,
+ round-mode = places,
+ round-precision = 2,
+ round-integer-to-decimal
+ ]{\getsize[2]{#1}}{}%
+ }%
+ \tabfontsize%
+ \fs@value%
+}
+\newcommand{\tabrowone}[1]{%
+ \tabfontsize
+ \texttt{\symbol{92}#1}
+ &
+ \changefontsize[9.6]{8}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[10.2]{8.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[10.8]{9}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[11.4]{9.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[12.6]{10.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[13.2]{11}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[13.8]{11.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size} &
+ \changefontsize[14,4]{12}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\f@size}
+ \\*
+ \rowfont{\color{black!70}}
+ &
+ \changefontsize[9.6]{8}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip} &
+ \changefontsize[10.2]{8.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip} &
+ \changefontsize[10.8]{9}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip} &
+ \changefontsize[11.4]{9.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip} &
+ \changefontsize[12.6]{10.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip}&
+ \changefontsize[13.2]{11}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip} &
+ \changefontsize[13.8]{11.5}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip}&
+ \changefontsize[14.4]{12}\csname#1\endcsname\fs@getsize{\baselineskip}
+}
+
+\newcommand{\tabrowtwo}[2]{%
+ \tabfontsize
+ \texttt{\symbol{92}#1}#2
+ &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.0}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.1}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.2}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.3}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.4}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.5}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.6}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.7}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.8}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{10.9}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname} &
+ \changefontsize[12]{11}\fs@getsize{\csname#1\endcsname}
+}
+\makeatother
+%
% Commands for code
%
\def\baddition{\color{DarkBlue}}
@@ -196,7 +268,7 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%</driver>
% \fi
%
-% \CheckSum{3128}
+% \CheckSum{3064}
%
% \CharacterTable
% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
@@ -215,6 +287,8 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
%
%
+% \changes{v0.8.1}{2021/03/14}{New \cmd{sampletext} command.
+% Some lengths are now defined via \sty{xfp} package. Removed \cmd{headheight} definition. Updated documentation.}
% \changes{v0.8}{2021/03/04}{Corrected a bug occuring when the line spacing is grater than \SI{163.84}{pt}.}
% \changes{v0.7}{2021/02/10}{New font sizing commands \cmd{HUGE}, \cmd{HUGEr}, \cmd{HUGErr}, \cmd{HUGErrr}. Changed default name for the \file{.clo} file to \opt{fontsize}. Updated documentation.}
% \changes{v0.6}{2021/02/06}{New font sizing commands from \cmd{small} down. Updated documentation.}
@@ -345,7 +419,7 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%^^A---------------------------------------------------------------------
% \section{Usage}
%^^A---------------------------------------------------------------------
-% \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
+%^^A \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
%
% The package can be loaded, as usual, with:
% \begin{ttquote}
@@ -365,9 +439,16 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%
% Sets the normal size to \meta{fontsize} and the normal line spacing
% to 1.2\meta{fontsize}. The other sizes (\cmd{tiny}, \cmd{scriptsize},
-% \cmd{small}, ecc.) and line spacings are set proportionally.
+% ecc.) and line spacings are set proportionally.
% You can use any unit recognized by \TeX\ and you can
% omit the unit as well (in which case it defaults to \texttt{pt}).
+%
+% \begin{footnotesize}
+% As \sty{fontsize} takes effect after the class is loaded, you should
+% set a font size class option that comes close to the font size passed
+% to \sty{fontsize}. For example,
+% if you set \opt{fontsize=12.2pt} you should load the class option \opt{12pt}.
+% \end{footnotesize}
%
% \optitem[fontsize]{cloname}{\meta{name}}
%
@@ -375,6 +456,13 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% \file{\meta{name}\meta{fontsize}.clo} to setup the font sizes.
% This file can be generated through the \cmd{generateclofile}
% command (see below).
+%
+%^^A If \opt{cloname=fontsize-std} and \opt{fontsize=10\OR 11\OR 12}
+%^^A a file which emulate the standard bk*.clo files will be used.
+%^^A \file{fontsize-std10pt.clo},
+%^^A \file{fontsize-std11pt.clo} or
+%^^A \file{fontsize-std11pt.clo} will be used,
+%
%
% \end{optionlist*}
%
@@ -388,11 +476,11 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%
% Sets the normal size to \meta{fontsize} and the normal line spacing to
% \meta{baselineskip}. The other sizes (\cmd{tiny}, \cmd{scriptsize},
-% \cmd{small}, ecc.) and line spacings are set proportionally.
+% ecc.) and line spacings are set proportionally.
% If the first optional argument is omitted, the command has the same effect
% of the \opt{fontsize} option. You can use any unit recognized by \TeX\ and
% you can omit the unit as well (in which case it defaults to \texttt{pt}).
-% For example:
+%
%\begin{latexcode}
%\begin{verbatim}
%\changefontsize[13.5pt]{11.5pt}
@@ -411,7 +499,7 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% If \opt{cloname=\meta{name}} \textit{and} \opt{fontsize=\meta{fontsize}},
% the generated file will be automatically used to setup the main sizes.
%
-% \alert \emph{In fact the \file{.clo} file is only needed if you intend to modify it.
+% \emph{In fact the \file{.clo} file is only needed if you intend to modify it.
% In this case remember to comment the command, otherwise the edited
% file will be overwritten.}
%
@@ -436,9 +524,9 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%\end{verbatim}
%\end{latexcode}
%
-%^^A \cmditem{sampletext}{text}
+% \cmditem{sampletext}{text}
%
-%^^A Defines the \meta{text} to be used by \cmd{printsamples}.
+% Defines the \meta{text} to be used by \cmd{printsamples}.
%
% \end{ltxsyntax}
%
@@ -446,9 +534,8 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% \subsection{New font sizing commands}\label{sec:sizingcmd}
%^^A--------------------------------------------------------------------
%
-% The package provides three additional font sizing commands for each standard size.
-% The value of these new sizes (rounded to the second decimal place) are shown in
-% table \ref{tab:sizes}.
+% The package provides three additional font sizing commands for each standard size (plus the new \cmd{HUGE} command).
+% See table \ref{tab:sizes} for details.
% \medskip
%
%\def\fshw{Lipsum}
@@ -484,6 +571,7 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% \tcmd{Largerr} & \Largerr \fshw \\
% \tcmd{Largerrr} & \Largerrr \fshw
% \end{tabular}
+% \hskip5mm
% \begin{tabular}[b]{ll}
% \cmd{LARGE} & \LARGE \fshw \\
% \tcmd{LARGEr} & \LARGEr \fshw \\
@@ -505,21 +593,21 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% }
%\medskip
%
-% \begin{footnotesize}
+% \begin{small}
%\alert If you want these commands to work as expected, the font must be
% smoothly scalable.
% This is the case of many Type 1 and Open Type fonts such as Cochineal
% used in this document \parencite{cochineal}, but
% if the font has optical sizes, unusual things can happen:
-% some larger sizes may appear smaller. In any case, with the \LaTeX\
-% default font (i.e. Computer Modern) I recommend loading
-% \cmd{RequirePackage}|{fix-cm}| just before \cmd{documentclass}.
-% For example, with the Latin Modern 12\,pt typeface \parencite{lm}
-% a similar situation can be encountered:\medskip
+% some larger sizes may appear smaller.
+% For example, with the Latin Modern typeface \parencite{lm}
+% a similar situation can be encountered when normal size is set
+% to 12\,pt:\medskip
%
% \begingroup
% \centering
% \fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont
+%
%\begin{minipage}[b]{8cm}
% \begin{tabular}[b]{lll}
% \tcmd{largerr} & \texttlf{15.84\,pt} &\largerr Hello world \\
@@ -540,86 +628,99 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% right which shows the letter H appropriately scaled to see the
% differences better).
%
-% \end{footnotesize}
-%
-% \clearpage\thispagestyle{empty}
-% \def\ivalbmidrule{\arrayrulecolor{black!40}\midrule\rowfont{\color{philA}}}
-% \begin{table}
-%\vspace*{-1cm}
-% \centering
-% \centerline{%
-% \begin{tabu}{lSSSSSSSSS}
-%\toprule\rowfont{\color{philA}}
-% \tcmd{tiny} & 4.00 & 4.25 & 4.50 & 4.75 & 5.00 & 5.25 & 5.50 & 5.75 & 6.00 \\
-% \cmd{tinyr} & 4.33 & 4.60 & 4.88 & 5.15 & 5.42 & 5.69 & 5.96 & 6.23 & 6.50 \\
-% \cmd{tinyrr} & 4.67 & 4.96 & 5.25 & 5.54 & 5.83 & 6.12 & 6.42 & 6.71 & 7.00 \\
-% \cmd{tinyrrr} & 5.00 & 5.31 & 5.62 & 5.94 & 6.25 & 6.56 & 6.88 & 7.19 & 7.50 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{scriptsize} & 5.33 & 5.67 & 6.00 & 6.33 & 6.67 & 7.00 & 7.33 & 7.67 & 8.00 \\
-% \cmd{scriptsizer} & 5.67 & 6.02 & 6.38 & 6.73 & 7.08 & 7.44 & 7.79 & 8.15 & 8.50 \\
-% \cmd{scriptsizerr} & 6.00 & 6.38 & 6.75 & 7.12 & 7.50 & 7.88 & 8.25 & 8.62 & 9.00 \\
-% \cmd{scriptsizerrr} & 6.33 & 6.73 & 7.13 & 7.52 & 7.92 & 8.31 & 8.71 & 9.10 & 9.50 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{footnotesize} & 6.67 & 7.08 & 7.50 & 7.92 & 8.33 & 8.75 & 9.17 & 9.58 & 10.00 \\
-% \cmd{footnotesizer} & 6.83 & 7.25 & 7.68 & 8.10 & 8.53 & 8.96 & 9.38 & 9.81 & 10.24 \\
-% \cmd{footnotesizerr} & 6.98 & 7.42 & 7.86 & 8.29 & 8.73 & 9.17 & 9.60 & 10.04 & 10.48 \\
-% \cmd{footnotesizerrr} & 7.14 & 7.59 & 8.03 & 8.48 & 8.93 & 9.37 & 9.82 & 10.27 & 10.71 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{small} & 7.30 & 7.76 & 8.21 & 8.67 & 9.13 & 9.58 & 10.04 & 10.49 & 10.95 \\
-% \cmd{smallr} & 7.47 & 7.94 & 8.41 & 8.88 & 9.34 & 9.81 & 10.28 & 10.75 & 11.21 \\
-% \cmd{smallrr} & 7.65 & 8.13 & 8.61 & 9.08 & 9.56 & 10.04 & 10.52 & 11.00 & 11.48 \\
-% \cmd{smallrrr} & 7.82 & 8.31 & 8.80 & 9.29 & 9.78 & 10.27 & 10.76 & 11.25 & 11.74 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{normalsize} & 8.00 & 8.50 & 9.00 & 9.50 & 10.00 & 10.50 & 11.00 & 11.50 & 12.00 \\
-% \cmd{normalsizer} & 8.40 & 8.93 & 9.45 & 9.98 & 10.50 & 11.03 & 11.55 & 12.08 & 12.60 \\
-% \cmd{normalsizerr} & 8.80 & 9.35 & 9.90 & 10.45 & 11.00 & 11.55 & 12.10 & 12.65 & 13.20 \\
-% \cmd{normalsizerrr} & 9.20 & 9.77 & 10.35 & 10.92 & 11.50 & 12.07 & 12.65 & 13.22 & 13.80 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{large} & 9.60 & 10.20 & 10.80 & 11.40 & 12.00 & 12.60 & 13.20 & 13.80 & 14.40 \\
-% \cmd{larger} & 10.08 & 10.71 & 11.34 & 11.97 & 12.60 & 13.23 & 13.86 & 14.49 & 15.12 \\
-% \cmd{largerr} & 10.56 & 11.22 & 11.88 & 12.54 & 13.20 & 13.86 & 14.52 & 15.18 & 15.84 \\
-% \cmd{largerrr} & 11.04 & 11.73 & 12.42 & 13.11 & 13.80 & 14.49 & 15.18 & 15.87 & 16.56 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{Large} & 11.52 & 12.24 & 12.96 & 13.68 & 14.40 & 15.12 & 15.84 & 16.56 & 17.28 \\
-% \cmd{Larger} & 12.10 & 12.85 & 13.61 & 14.36 & 15.12 & 15.88 & 16.63 & 17.39 & 18.14 \\
-% \cmd{Largerr} & 12.67 & 13.46 & 14.26 & 15.05 & 15.84 & 16.63 & 17.42 & 18.22 & 19.01 \\
-% \cmd{Largerrr} & 13.25 & 14.08 & 14.90 & 15.73 & 16.56 & 17.39 & 18.22 & 19.04 & 19.87 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{LARGE} & 13.82 & 14.69 & 15.55 & 16.42 & 17.28 & 18.14 & 19.01 & 19.87 & 20.74 \\
-% \cmd{LARGEr} & 14.52 & 15.42 & 16.33 & 17.24 & 18.14 & 19.05 & 19.96 & 20.87 & 21.77 \\
-% \cmd{LARGErr} & 15.21 & 16.16 & 17.11 & 18.06 & 19.01 & 19.96 & 20.91 & 21.86 & 22.81 \\
-% \cmd{LARGErrr} & 15.90 & 16.89 & 17.89 & 18.88 & 19.88 & 20.87 & 21.86 & 22.86 & 23.85 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{huge} & 16.59 & 17.63 & 18.67 & 19.70 & 20.74 & 21.78 & 22.81 & 23.85 & 24.89 \\
-% \cmd{huger} & 17.42 & 18.51 & 19.6 & 20.69 & 21.78 & 22.86 & 23.95 & 25.04 & 26.13 \\
-% \cmd{hugerr} & 18.25 & 19.39 & 20.53 & 21.67 & 22.81 & 23.95 & 25.09 & 26.23 & 27.37 \\
-% \cmd{hugerrr} & 19.08 & 20.27 & 21.46 & 22.65 & 23.85 & 25.04 & 26.23 & 27.42 & 28.61 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{Huge} & 19.90 & 21.15 & 22.39 & 23.64 & 24.88 & 26.12 & 27.37 & 28.61 & 29.86 \\
-% \cmd{Huger} & 20.89 & 22.19 & 23.50 & 24.80 & 26.11 & 27.42 & 28.72 & 30.03 & 31.33 \\
-% \cmd{Hugerr} & 21.87 & 23.24 & 24.61 & 25.97 & 27.34 & 28.71 & 30.07 & 31.44 & 32.81 \\
-% \cmd{Hugerrr} & 22.86 & 24.28 & 25.71 & 27.14 & 28.57 & 30.00 & 31.43 & 32.86 & 34.28 \\
-%\ivalbmidrule
-% \tcmd{HUGE} & 24.05 & 25.55 & 27.05 & 28.56 & 30.06 & 31.56 & 33.07 & 34.57 & 36.07 \\
-% \cmd{HUGEr} & 25.24 & 26.82 & 28.39 & 29.97 & 31.55 & 33.13 & 34.70 & 36.28 & 37.86 \\
-% \cmd{HUGErr} & 26.43 & 28.08 & 29.74 & 31.39 & 33.04 & 34.69 & 36.34 & 38.00 & 39.65 \\
-% \cmd{HUGErrr} & 27.62 & 29.35 & 31.08 & 32.80 & 34.53 & 36.26 & 37.98 & 39.71 & 41.44 \\
-% \arrayrulecolor{black}\bottomrule
-%\end{tabu}
-%}
-% \caption{The value of all available sizes (rounded to the second decimal place) relative to \cmd{normalsize} ranging from 8\,pt to 12\,pt with an increment of 0.5\,pt}\label{tab:sizes}
-%\end{table}
-%\clearpage\thispagestyle{plain}
+%^^A In any case, if you use this package with the \LaTeX\
+%^^A default font (i.e. Computer Modern) I recommend loading
+%^^A \cmd{RequirePackage}|{fix-cm}| just before \cmd{documentclass}.
+%
+%
+% \end{small}
+%
+%\newgeometry{top=2cm,bottom=3cm}
+%
+%\begin{smallrrr}
+%
+%\def\grayrule{\\\tabucline[0.4pt black!40 off 2pt]{-}\\[-2ex]\rowfont{\color{philA}}}
+%
+%\begin{longtabu}{m{3.4cm}@{}*{8}{@{}r@{}}r}
+% \caption{The value of all available sizes (rounded to the second decimal place)
+% relative to \cmd{normalsize} ranging from 8\,pt to 12\,pt with increments of
+% 0.5\,pt. The first row of each size shows the font size; the second row (colored in
+% gray) shows the default line spacing}\label{tab:sizes}\\[1ex]
+% \toprule
+% \endfirsthead
+%
+% \multicolumn{10}{l}{\scriptsize\itshape \ldots continues from previous page}\\*[1ex]
+% \endhead
+%
+% \multicolumn{10}{r}{\scriptsize\itshape continues on next page\ldots}
+% \endfoot
+%
+% \arrayrulecolor{black}
+% \bottomrule
+% \endlastfoot
+%
+% \rowfont{\color{philA}}
+% \tabrowone{tiny}\\
+% \tabrowone{tinyr}\\
+% \tabrowone{tinyrr}\\
+% \tabrowone{tinyrrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{scriptsize}\\
+% \tabrowone{scriptsizer}\\
+% \tabrowone{scriptsizerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{scriptsizerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{footnotesize}\\
+% \tabrowone{footnotesizer}\\
+% \tabrowone{footnotesizerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{footnotesizerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{small}\\
+% \tabrowone{smallr}\\
+% \tabrowone{smallrr}\\
+% \tabrowone{smallrrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{normalsize}\\
+% \tabrowone{normalsizer}\\
+% \tabrowone{normalsizerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{normalsizerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{large}\\
+% \tabrowone{larger}\\
+% \tabrowone{largerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{largerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{Large}\\
+% \tabrowone{Larger}\\
+% \tabrowone{Largerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{Largerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{LARGE}\\
+% \tabrowone{LARGEr}\\
+% \tabrowone{LARGErr}\\
+% \tabrowone{LARGErrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{huge}\\
+% \tabrowone{huger}\\
+% \tabrowone{hugerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{hugerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{Huge}\\
+% \tabrowone{Huger}\\
+% \tabrowone{Hugerr}\\
+% \tabrowone{Hugerrr}\grayrule
+% \tabrowone{HUGE}\\
+% \tabrowone{HUGEr}\\
+% \tabrowone{HUGErr}\\
+% \tabrowone{HUGErrr}\\
+%\end{longtabu}
+%
+%\end{smallrrr}
+%
+%\restoregeometry
%
%^^A---------------------------------------------------------------------
%
% \section{Some text samples}\label{sec:example}
%
%^^A--------------------------------------------------------------------
-% The following examples are obtained with the \cmd{printsamples} command (see section \ref{sec:commands}).
+% The following samples are obtained with the \cmd{printsamples} command (see section \ref{sec:commands}):
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\printsamples{12.6pt}{10.6pt}[normalsizerr,normalsizerrr,large,larger,largerr]
+%\end{verbatim}
%
-% \printsamples{13.2pt}{11.2pt}[normalsizer,normalsizerr,normalsizerrr,large,larger]
-% \printsamples{13.4pt}{11.7pt}[normalsizer,normalsizerr,normalsizerrr,large,larger]
+% \printsamples{12.6pt}{10.6pt}[normalsizerr,normalsizerrr,large,larger,largerr]
%
% \StopEventually{%
% \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc]
@@ -633,10 +734,14 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%^^A---------------------------------------------------------------------
%\textcolor{DarkBlue}{The parts added to the basic code of \file{scrextend} and \file{scrfontsizes} are highlighted in blue.}
%
-%\noindent All the options of the package are defined via \sty{xkeyval} \parencite{xkeyval}. Only a new package option called \opt{cloname} is defined.
+%\noindent All the options of the package are defined via \sty{xkeyval} \parencite{xkeyval},
+% while the \sty{xfp} package \parencite{xfp} provides the \cmd{fpeval} command
+% to use instead of \cmd{dimexpr} for some size calculations.
+% Only a new package option called \opt{cloname} is defined.
% \baddition
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{xkeyval}{}{\RequirePackage{xkeyval}}
+\@ifpackageloaded{xfp}{}{\RequirePackage{xfp}}
\DeclareOptionX{cloname}[fontsize]{\def\@fontsizefilebase{#1}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \eaddition
@@ -732,10 +837,10 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% the maximum dimension that may be stored in plain
% \TeX\ and \LaTeX.
% The problem, which is probably more theoretical than practical,
-% can be solved simply by changing it to this (thanks to Claudio Beccari):
+% can be solved (thanks to Claudio Beccari) simply by changing it to this:
% \baddition
% \begin{macrocode}
- \setlength{\@tempdimc}{100\dimexpr (\@tempdimb * \p@ / \@tempdima)}
+ \setlength{\@tempdimc}{\fpeval{100*\@tempdimb/\@tempdima}pt}%
% \end{macrocode}
% \eaddition
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -1136,43 +1241,40 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% \begin{macrocode}
\normalsize%
% \end{macrocode}
-% The KOMA files do not define \cmd{parindent} and other lengths related to the page dimensions (\cmd{textheight}, \cmd{headheight}, \cmd{headsep}, etc.) Anyway, I think that some of these lengths are strictly linked to the font rather than to the dimensions of the page and the text, particularly \cmd{headheight}, whose value may cause a well known warning if \sty{fancyhdr} is loaded. So we define the following new lengths:
+% The KOMA files do not define \cmd{parindent} and other lengths that are
+% are strictly linked to the font rather than to the dimensions of the page and the text. So first we set \cmd{parindent} to \cmd{normalsize}:
% \baddition
% \begin{macrocode}
\setlength\parindent{\@tempdimb}%
-\setlength\headheight{\dimexpr(\@tempdimb+2pt)}%
% \end{macrocode}
% \eaddition
-% For the following lengths, all values are calculated proportionally to the main font. I took the \file{bk11.clo} file as a reference point. Note that the differences of these lengths in the files \file{bk10.clo} \file{bk11.clo} and \file{bk12.clo} only affect \cmd{headsep}, \cmd{topskip} and \cmd{footskip}, which are not redefined here.
+% For the following lengths, all values are calculated proportionally to the main font. I took the \file{bk11.clo} file as a reference point. Note that the differences of the lengths in the files \file{bk*.clo} not affected by \sty{fontsize} only concern \cmd{headheight}, \cmd{headsep}, \cmd{topskip} and \cmd{footskip}.
% \baddition
% \begin{macrocode}
-\setlength\smallskipamount{\dimexpr(1.1\@tempdimb/4) \@plus 1\p@ \@minus 1\p@}%
-\setlength\medskipamount{\dimexpr(1.1\@tempdimb/2) \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@}%
-\setlength\bigskipamount{\dimexpr(1.1\@tempdimb) \@plus 4\p@ \@minus 4\p@}%
+\setlength\smallskipamount{\fpeval{1.090909091\@tempdimb/4}pt \@plus 1\p@ \@minus 1\p@}%
+\setlength\medskipamount{\fpeval{1.090909091\@tempdimb/2}pt \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@}%
+\setlength\bigskipamount{\fpeval{1.090909091\@tempdimb}pt \@plus 4\p@ \@minus 4\p@}%
% \end{macrocode}
% \eaddition
-% The following table shows the values of some specific lengths
-% defined by the package, in relation to some significant settings
-% of the main font and line spacing. The values are expressed in pt
-% and rounded to the second decimal place.\medskip
-%
-% \begin{footnotesize}
-% \newcolumntype{Y}{@{}S[table-column-width=1.04cm]}
-% \centerline{%
-% \noindent\begin{tabular}{@{}m{3.7cm}@{\hskip2mm}YYYYYYYYYYY@{}}
-%\toprule
-% Normal size & 10.00 & 10.10 & 10.20 & 10.30 & 10.40 & 10.50 & 10.60 & 10.70 & 10.80 & 10.90 & 11.00 \\
-% Line spacing & 12.00 & 12.12 & 12.24 & 12.36 & 12.48 & 12.60 & 12.72 & 12.84 & 12.96 & 13.08 & 13.20 \\
-% \midrule
-% \cmd{headheight} & 12.00 & 12.10 & 12.20 & 12.30 & 12.40 & 12.50 & 12.60 & 12.70 & 12.80 & 12.90 & 13.00 \\
-% \cmd{parindent} & 10.00 & 10.10 & 10.20 & 10.30 & 10.40 & 10.50 & 10.60 & 10.70 & 10.80 & 10.90 & 11.00 \\
-% \cmd{smallskipamount}\ \hfill$\pm$\SI{1}{pt} & 2.75 & 2.78 & 2.81 & 2.83 & 2.86 & 2.89 & 2.92 & 2.94 & 2.97 & 3.00 & 3.03 \\
-% \cmd{medskipamount}\ \hfill$\pm$\SI{2}{pt} & 5.50 & 5.56 & 5.61 & 5.67 & 5.72 & 5.78 & 5.83 & 5.89 & 5.94 & 6.00 & 6.05 \\
-% \cmd{bigskipamount}\ \hfill$\pm$\SI{4}{pt} & 11.00 & 11.11 & 11.22 & 11.33 & 11.44 & 11.55 & 11.66 & 11.77 & 11.88 & 11.99 & 12.10 \\
+% \def\tabfontsize{\fontsize{10.5}{12.5}\selectfont}
+% \def\plusminus{\hskip.5pt\parbox[b]{4mm}{\fontsize{5}{5}\itshape plus\\minus}\hskip1pt}
+% \begin{table}\tabfontsize\centering
+% \caption{The values of some specific lengths set by the package,
+% in relation to some significant settings of the normal size.
+% The values are expressed in pt and rounded to the second
+% decimal place.}\label{tab:skips}
+% \begin{tabu}{@{\hskip2pt}m{4.5cm}@{\hskip2mm}*{11}{@{\hskip-1pt}r}@{\hskip2pt}}
+% \toprule
+% \rowfont{\tabfontsize}Normal size
+% & 10.00 & 10.10 & 10.20 & 10.30 & 10.40 & 10.50
+% & 10.60 & 10.70 & 10.80 & 10.90 & 11.00 \\\midrule
+% \tabrowtwo{parindent}{}\\
+% \tabrowtwo{smallskipamount}{\ \hfill (\plusminus\SI{1}{pt})}\\
+% \tabrowtwo{medskipamount}{\ \hfill (\plusminus\SI{2}{pt})}\\
+% \tabrowtwo{bigskipamount}{\ \hfill (\plusminus\SI{4}{pt})}\\
% \bottomrule
-% \end{tabular}
-% }
-% \end{footnotesize}
+% \end{tabu}
+%\end{table}
% \begin{macrocode}
\setlength{\@tempdimb}{\f@baselineskip}%
\ctm@setlength{\parsep}%
@@ -1862,27 +1964,12 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
}%
\endgroup
\immediate\write\@fontfile{%
- \string\@ifundefined{@list@extra}{}{\@percentchar^^J%
- \string\expandafter\string\ifnum\string\scr@v@is@ge{3.17}%
- \string\par@updaterelative\string\fi^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\@listi}{\string\@list@extra}%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\let\string\@listI=\string\@listi^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\@listii}{\string\@list@extra}%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\@listiii}{\string\@list@extra}%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\footnotesize}{\string\protect
- \string\add@extra@listi{ftns}}\@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\small}{\string\protect
- \string\add@extra@listi{sml}}\@percentchar^^J%
- }\@percentchar^^J%
- \string\@listi^^J%
- \string\endinput^^J%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@percentchar\space End of file `#1#2.clo'.
- }
- \immediate\closeout\@fontfile
+ \string\@listi^^J%
+ \string\endinput^^J%
+ \@percentchar^^J%
+ \@percentchar\space End of file `#1#2.clo'.
+}
+\immediate\closeout\@fontfile
}
\@onlypreamble\generateclofile
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -1892,15 +1979,16 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
% \sty{etoolbox} \parencite{etoolbox}.
% \baddition
% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\fontsizelipsum{%
- As any dedicated reader can clearly see, the Ideal of practical reason is a
- representation of, as far as I know, the things in themselves; as I have shown
- elsewhere, the phenomena should only be used as a canon for our understanding.
- The paralogisms of practical reason are what first give rise to the
- architectonic of practical reason. As will easily be shown in the
- next section, reason would thereby be made to contradict, in view of
- these considerations, the Ideal of practical reason, yet the manifold
- depends on the phenomena.}
+\newcommand{\sampletext}[1]{\def\fs@sampletext{#1}}
+\def\fs@sampletext{%
+ As any dedicated reader can clearly see, the Ideal of practical reason
+ is a representation of, as far as I know, the things in themselves; as
+ I have shown elsewhere, the phenomena should only be used as a canon for
+ our understanding. The paralogisms of practical reason are what first give
+ rise to the architectonic of practical reason. As will easily be shown in
+ the next section, reason would thereby be made to contradict, in view of
+ these considerations, the Ideal of practical reason, yet the manifold
+ depends on the phenomena.}
\ExplSyntaxOn
@@ -1947,7 +2035,7 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
\noindent\texttt{\symbol{92}##1}:~ % print the font size command
\__fontsize_round_f:n {size}~on~ % print the size in points
\__fontsize_round_f:n {baselineskip}.~ % print the baseline skip in points
- \fontsizelipsum % sample text
+ \fs@sampletext % sample text
\par\addvspace{\medskipamount} % finish up
}
% close the group
@@ -2008,6 +2096,14 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
date = {2020-12-19},
version = {1.065 }
}
+
+@manual{xfp,
+ title = {The \textit{xfp} package Floating Point Unit},
+ author = {{The \LaTeX\ Project}},
+ url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/xfp},
+ urldate = {2021-03-14},
+ date = {2021-03-12},
+}
%</bib>
% \fi
% \Finale
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontsize/fontsize.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontsize/fontsize.sty
index b2905b61644..080ef528ba1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontsize/fontsize.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontsize/fontsize.sty
@@ -26,8 +26,9 @@
%%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01]
\ProvidesPackage{fontsize}
- [2021/03/04 v0.8 'fontsize' package. Set main font sizes (Ivan Valbusa)]
+ [2021/03/14 v0.8.1 'fontsize' package. Set main font sizes (Ivan Valbusa)]
\@ifpackageloaded{xkeyval}{}{\RequirePackage{xkeyval}}
+\@ifpackageloaded{xfp}{}{\RequirePackage{xfp}}
\DeclareOptionX{cloname}[fontsize]{\def\@fontsizefilebase{#1}}
\DeclareOptionX{fontsize}[10]{%
\expandafter\@defaultunits\expandafter\@tempdima#1 pt\relax\@nnil
@@ -94,7 +95,7 @@
\addtolength{\@tempdimc}{-10\p@}%
\edef\@ptsize{\strip@pt\@tempdimc}%
\@defaultunits\@tempdimb#1pt\relax\@nnil
- \setlength{\@tempdimc}{100\dimexpr (\@tempdimb * \p@ / \@tempdima)}
+ \setlength{\@tempdimc}{\fpeval{100*\@tempdimb/\@tempdima}pt}%
\edef\@tempb{\the\@tempdimc}%
\setlength{\@tempdimc}{\@tempdima}%
\def\@tempa##1##2##3##4##5\@nnil{\def##1{##2.##3##4}}%
@@ -437,10 +438,9 @@
}%
\normalsize%
\setlength\parindent{\@tempdimb}%
-\setlength\headheight{\dimexpr(\@tempdimb+2pt)}%
-\setlength\smallskipamount{\dimexpr(1.1\@tempdimb/4) \@plus 1\p@ \@minus 1\p@}%
-\setlength\medskipamount{\dimexpr(1.1\@tempdimb/2) \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@}%
-\setlength\bigskipamount{\dimexpr(1.1\@tempdimb) \@plus 4\p@ \@minus 4\p@}%
+\setlength\smallskipamount{\fpeval{1.090909091\@tempdimb/4}pt \@plus 1\p@ \@minus 1\p@}%
+\setlength\medskipamount{\fpeval{1.090909091\@tempdimb/2}pt \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@}%
+\setlength\bigskipamount{\fpeval{1.090909091\@tempdimb}pt \@plus 4\p@ \@minus 4\p@}%
\setlength{\@tempdimb}{\f@baselineskip}%
\ctm@setlength{\parsep}%
{.3333\@tempdimb}{.1667\@tempdimb}{.0833\@tempdimb}%
@@ -1095,38 +1095,24 @@
}%
\endgroup
\immediate\write\@fontfile{%
- \string\@ifundefined{@list@extra}{}{\@percentchar^^J%
- \string\expandafter\string\ifnum\string\scr@v@is@ge{3.17}%
- \string\par@updaterelative\string\fi^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\@listi}{\string\@list@extra}%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\let\string\@listI=\string\@listi^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\@listii}{\string\@list@extra}%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\@listiii}{\string\@list@extra}%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\footnotesize}{\string\protect
- \string\add@extra@listi{ftns}}\@percentchar^^J%
- \@ind\string\l@addto@macro{\string\small}{\string\protect
- \string\add@extra@listi{sml}}\@percentchar^^J%
- }\@percentchar^^J%
- \string\@listi^^J%
- \string\endinput^^J%
- \@percentchar^^J%
- \@percentchar\space End of file `#1#2.clo'.
- }
- \immediate\closeout\@fontfile
+ \string\@listi^^J%
+ \string\endinput^^J%
+ \@percentchar^^J%
+ \@percentchar\space End of file `#1#2.clo'.
+}
+\immediate\closeout\@fontfile
}
\@onlypreamble\generateclofile
-\def\fontsizelipsum{%
- As any dedicated reader can clearly see, the Ideal of practical reason is a
- representation of, as far as I know, the things in themselves; as I have shown
- elsewhere, the phenomena should only be used as a canon for our understanding.
- The paralogisms of practical reason are what first give rise to the
- architectonic of practical reason. As will easily be shown in the
- next section, reason would thereby be made to contradict, in view of
- these considerations, the Ideal of practical reason, yet the manifold
- depends on the phenomena.}
+\newcommand{\sampletext}[1]{\def\fs@sampletext{#1}}
+\def\fs@sampletext{%
+ As any dedicated reader can clearly see, the Ideal of practical reason
+ is a representation of, as far as I know, the things in themselves; as
+ I have shown elsewhere, the phenomena should only be used as a canon for
+ our understanding. The paralogisms of practical reason are what first give
+ rise to the architectonic of practical reason. As will easily be shown in
+ the next section, reason would thereby be made to contradict, in view of
+ these considerations, the Ideal of practical reason, yet the manifold
+ depends on the phenomena.}
\ExplSyntaxOn
@@ -1171,7 +1157,7 @@
\noindent\texttt{\symbol{92}##1}:~ % print the font size command
\__fontsize_round_f:n {size}~on~ % print the size in points
\__fontsize_round_f:n {baselineskip}.~ % print the baseline skip in points
- \fontsizelipsum % sample text
+ \fs@sampletext % sample text
\par\addvspace{\medskipamount} % finish up
}
% close the group