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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts/kpfonts.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts/kpfonts.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1432bd7540b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts/kpfonts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ + +\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{christophe} +% Packages +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{graphics,array} +\usepackage{kpfonts} +% Mise en page +\setcounter{tocdepth}{0} +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parsep}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{0pt} +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%% +\begin{document} + +%$\longmapsto$\end{document} + +\begin{center} +{\Huge Kp-Fonts} + +\bigskip + +{\Large \textsf{The \textsc{Johannes Kepler} project}} +\end{center} + +\bigskip + +\hfill \textsc{Christophe Caignaert} + +\hfill \texttt{c.caignaert@free.fr} + +\section{Kp-Fonts} + +\subsection{What is Kp-Fonts?} + +Kp-Fonts provides a full set of fonts for LaTeX typesetting, including roman, sans-serif et fixed-width fonts, as well as a set of mathematics symbol fonts with, regular and bold, all the common symbols and all those of the \textsc{ams} and more\dots + +The typical feature of these fonts is to have a basic and dymamic shape. For instance, look at the roman "a" glyph: + +\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c|c} +Kp-Fonts & CM & Palatino & Utopia & Times\\\hline +\scalebox{10}{a} & +\scalebox{10}{\fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont a} & +\scalebox{10}{\fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont a} & +\scalebox{9.2}{\rule{0pt}{1.25ex}\fontfamily{put}\selectfont a} & +\scalebox{10}{\fontfamily{ptm}\selectfont a} +\end{tabular}\end{center} + + +This LaTeX package est distributed with a \textsc{gpl} licence. + +Kp-Fonts doesn't require any other font package and is fully compatible with \texttt{amsmath} and \texttt{textcomp}. Kp-fonts loads these two packages. + +\begin{center} +\itshape You haven't to load \textbf{\texttt{amsmath}} and \textbf{\texttt{textcomp}} packages +\end{center} + +To use it, you just have to add \verb+\usepackage{kpfonts}+ in your document preamble, if necessary with the options described below. + +Besides, the aim is to get a good compatibility with different sets of math font packages. + +\subsection{Text fonts} + +\begin{itemize} + \item The encodings \textsc{t1, ot1} et \textsc {ts1} are fully available, except for the uppercase symbol \verb+\SS+ in teletype fonts; + \item Roman fonts are available with upright, small caps, italic and slanted shape, all with regular, bold and bold extended weight; + \item Sans-serif fonts are available with upright, small caps and slanted shape, all with regular, bold and bold extended weight; + \item Teletypes fonts are available with uprights and slanted shape, all with regular and bold weight; +\end{itemize} + +\begin{center}\itshape +The default weight is \textbf{bold}, not \textbf{bold extended}. +\end{center} + +\subsection{Math fonts} + +\begin{itemize} + \item The \verb+\boldmath+ command is fully installed and Kp-Fonts \textbf{doesn't need} the \verb=\bm= command; + \item Kp-Fonts provides upright and slanted greeks: $\alphaup\betaup\gammaup\Gamma\Delta$ and $\alpha\beta\gamma\Gammasl\Deltasl$; + \item \verb=\mathbb= provides $\mathbb{ABC}$, characters designed from capital upright roman; + \item \verb=\mathcal= provides $\mathcal{ABC}$, slighty altered fonts from \textsc{cm}; + \item With \verb=\mathscr=, you get $\mathscr{AB}\,\mathscr{C}$, without any extra package; these letters are designed from traditional fonts; + \item \verb=\mathfrak= provides $\mathfrak{ABCabc}$, still from traditional fonts, altered to be more readable. +\end{itemize} + +\section{Options} + +\subsection{Global options} + +\begin{description} + \item[nomath :] Kp-Fonts doesn't modify default mathematical fonts; + \item[notext :] Kp-Fonts doesn't modify default text fonts. +\end{description} + +With both these options, Kp-Fonts does nothing\dots + +\subsection{Text fonts options} + +\begin{description} + \item[nosf :] Kp-Fonts doesn't modify default sans serif fonts; + \item[nott :] Kp-Fonts doesn't modify default fixed width fonts. +\end{description} + +These options affect only text fonts. + +\subsection{Greek letters in math mode} + +\begin{description} + \item[uprightgreeks :] \textit{lowercase} greeks are upright, $\alphaup\betaup\gammaup$; + \item[slantedGreeks :] \textit{Uppercase} greeks are slanted, $\Gammasl\Deltasl$. +\end{description} + +\subsection{Math font options} + +\begin{description} + \item[nomathscript :] Kp-Fonts doesn't install the \verb=\mathscr= command; + \item[mathcalasscript :] swaps the \verb=\mathcal= and \verb=\mathscr= fonts; + \item[classicReIm :] the \verb=\Re= and \verb=\Im= commands produce $\mathfrak{R}$ and $\mathfrak{I}$. In default of, Kp-Fonts provides $\Re$ and $\Im$; + \item[uprightRoman :] the \textit{Uppercase} romans are upright. + \item[frenchstyle :] equivalent to both the options \texttt{\textbf{uprightRoman}} et \texttt{\textbf{uprightgreeks}}, uppercase romans and lowercase greeks are upright, usual French style when typesetting mathematics; lowercase romans remain slanted; + \item[upright :] synonymous with the previous option. +\end{description} + +\section{Use} + +\subsection{Greek letters} + +We have described above the two options that alter the default greek letters. + +Otherwise, you can get the other greek letters using \verb=\otheralpha=, \verb=\otherGamma=. The result depends on the used options. + +What's more, for uppercase, you can use \verb=\varGamma= synonymous with the previous. + +Finally, the \verb=\alphasl=, \verb=\alphaup=, \verb=\Gammaup= or \verb=\Gammasl= commands always give you the letter you want, whatever the chosen options\dots + +\subsection{Standard symbols} + +All the standard symbols are present, including all the symbols of the \texttt{amssymb} package, all with regular and bold weight. + +For instance: the standard symbols\quad $\leq\quad\bullet\quad\pm$\quad or \textsc{ams} symbols \quad$\twoheadrightarrow\quad\subsetneq\quad\leqslant$ + +\mathversion{bold} +and in bold:\quad$\leq\quad\bullet\quad\pm$\quad or \quad$\twoheadrightarrow\quad\subsetneq\quad\leqslant$. +\mathversion{normal} + +Obviously, you get the usual constructions, both regular and bold: \quad $\mapsto\longmapsto$,\quad +\mathversion{bold}$\mapsto\longmapsto$\mathversion{normal} + +\subsection{Extra symbols} + +Kp-Fonts provides a lot of other symbols and a lot of negative symbols not displayed here. + +%\mathversion{bold} + +\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}} + +\verb=\mappedfrom=&\mappedfrom&\verb=\longmappedfrom=&\longmappedfrom\\ +\verb=\Mapsto=&\Mapsto&\verb=\Longmapsto=&\Longmapsto\\ +\verb=\Mappedfrom=&\Mappedfrom&\verb=\Longmappedfrom=&\Longmappedfrom\\ +\verb=\mmapsto=&\mmapsto&\verb=\longmmapsto=&\longmmapsto\\ +\verb=\mmappedfrom=&\mmappedfrom&\verb=\longmmappedfrom=&\longmmappedfrom\\ +\verb=\Mmapsto=&\Mmapsto&\verb=\Longmmapsto=&\Longmmapsto\\ +\verb=\Mmappedfrom=&\Mmappedfrom&\verb=\Longmmappedfrom=&\Longmmappedfrom\\ +\verb=\dashleftarrow=&\dashleftarrow&\verb=\dashrightarrow=&\dashrightarrow\\ +\verb=\dashleftrightarrow=&\dashleftrightarrow&\verb=\leftsquigarrow=&\leftsquigarrow\\ +\verb=\Nearrow=&\Nearrow&\verb=\Searrow=&\Searrow\\ +\verb=\Nwarrow=&\Nwarrow&\verb=\Swarrow=&\Swarrow\\ +\verb=\leadstoext=&\leadstoext&\verb=\leadsto=&\leadsto\\ + +\end{tabular}\end{center} + +You can combine these last two symbols: + +\verb=\leadstoext\leadstoext\leadstoext\leadsto= +give\quad +$\leadstoext\leadstoext\leadstoext\leadsto$ + +\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}} + +\verb=\boxright=&\boxright&\verb=\Diamondright=&\Diamondright\\ +\verb=\circleright=&\circleright&\verb=\boxleft=&\boxleft\\ +\verb=\Diamondleft=&\Diamondleft&\verb=\circleleft=&\circleleft\\ +\verb=\boxdotright=&\boxdotright&\verb=\Diamonddotright=&\Diamonddotright\\ +\verb=\circleddotright=&\circleddotright&\verb=\boxdotleft=&\boxdotleft\\ +\verb=\Diamonddotleft=&\Diamonddotleft&\verb=\circleddotleft=&\circleddotleft\\ +\verb=\boxRight=&\boxRight&\verb=\boxLeft=&\boxLeft\\ +\verb=\boxdotRight=&\boxdotRight&\verb=\boxdotLeft=&\boxdotLeft\\ +\verb=\DiamondRight=&\DiamondRight&\verb=\DiamondLeft=&\DiamondLeft\\ +\verb=\DiamonddotRight=&\DiamonddotRight&\verb=\DiamonddotLeft=&\DiamonddotLeft\\ + +\end{tabular}\end{center} + +\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}} + +\verb=\multimap=&\multimap&\verb=\multimapinv=&\multimapinv\\ +\verb=\multimapboth=&\multimapboth&\verb=\multimapdot=&\multimapdot\\ +\verb=\multimapdotinv=&\multimapdotinv&\verb=\multimapdotboth=&\multimapdotboth\\ +\verb=\multimapdotbothA=&\multimapdotbothA&\verb=\multimapdotbothB=&\multimapdotbothB\\ +\verb=\multimapbothvert=&\multimapbothvert&\verb=\multimapdotbothvert=&\multimapdotbothvert\\ +\verb=\multimapdotbothAvert=&\multimapdotbothAvert&\verb=\multimapdotbothBvert=&\multimapdotbothBvert\\ + +\end{tabular}\end{center} + +\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}} + +\verb=\Wr=&\Wr&\verb=\sqcupplus=&\sqcupplus&\verb=\sqcapplus=&\sqcapplus\\ +\verb=\medcirc=&\medcirc&\verb=\medbullet=&\medbullet&\verb=\doteq=&\doteq\\ +\verb=\VDash=&\VDash&\verb=\VvDash=&\VvDash& +\verb=\cong=&\cong\\ +\verb=\preceqq=&\preceqq& +\verb=\succeqq=&\succeqq&\verb=\coloneqq=&\coloneqq\\ +\verb=\varparallel=&\varparallel&\verb=\varparallelinv=&\varparallelinv&\verb=\colonapprox=&\colonapprox\\ +\verb=\colonsim=&\colonsim&\verb=\Colonapprox=&\Colonapprox&\verb=\Colonsim=&\Colonsim\\ +\verb=\eqqcolon=&\eqqcolon&\verb=\coloneq=&\coloneq&\verb=\eqcolon=&\eqcolon\\ +\verb=\Coloneqq=&\Coloneqq& +\verb=\Eqqcolon=&\Eqqcolon&\verb=\invamp=&\invamp\\ +\verb=\Diamonddot=&\Diamonddot&\verb=\Diamond=&\Diamond&\verb=\Diamondblack=&\Diamondblack\\ +\verb=\strictif=&\strictif&\verb=\strictfi=&\strictfi&\verb=\strictiff=&\strictiff\\ +\verb=\circledless=&\circledless&\verb=\circledgtr=&\circledgtr&\verb=\circledwedge=&\circledwedge\\ +\verb=\circledvee=&\circledvee&\verb=\circledbar=&\circledbar&\verb=\circledbslash=&\circledbslash\\ +\verb=\lJoin=&\lJoin&\verb=\rJoin=&\rJoin&\verb=\Join=&\Join\\ +\verb=\openJoin=&\openJoin&\verb=\lrtimes=&\lrtimes&\verb=\opentimes=&\opentimes\\ +\verb=\Lbag=&\Lbag&\verb=\Rbag=&\Rbag&\verb=\nplus=&\nplus\\ +\verb=\Top=&\Top&\verb=\Bot=&\Bot&\verb=\Perp=&\Perp\\ +\verb=\boxast=&\boxast&\verb=\boxbslash=&\boxbslash&\verb=\boxbar=&\boxbar\\ +\verb=\boxslash=&\boxslash&\verb=\lambdaslash=&\lambdaslash&\verb=\lambdabar=&\lambdabar\\ +\verb=\varclubsuit=&\varclubsuit&\verb=\vardiamondsuit=&\vardiamondsuit&\verb=\varheartsuit=&\varheartsuit\\ +\verb=\varspadesuit=&\varspadesuit&\verb=\llbracket=&\llbracket&\verb=\rrbracket=&\rrbracket\\ + +\end{tabular}\end{center} + +\verb=\lbag=, \verb=\rbag=, \verb=\llbracket= et \verb=\rrbracket= sont verticalement extensibles. + +\subsection{Variant integrate symbols} + +When we write a primitive, often the result is not very attractive because the function is too far from the integrate symbol. + +As you can see here: + +\[\int f(t)\,\mathrm{d}t\] + +Kp-Fonts provides variant commands to avoid this. The first is the \verb=\varint= command and you get: + +\[\varint f(t)\,\mathrm{d}t\] + +It is up to you to choose whichever you prefer! + +Obviously, this command is not convenient for computing an integral\dots + +Both display and text style exist. + +Others variant commands are: + +\verb=\variint=, \verb=\variiint=, \verb=\variiiint= et \verb=\varidotsint=. + +\subsection{New extensive symbols} + +First, the \verb=\widehat= et \verb=\widetilde= commands have been extended: +\[\widetilde{tilde}\qquad\widehat{chapeau}\] + +Finally, some new symbols: + +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.8} + +\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}>{$\displaystyle}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}>{$\displaystyle}c<{$}} + +\verb=\bignplus=&\bignplus&\bignplus&\verb=\bigsqcupplus=&\bigsqcupplus&\bigsqcupplus\\ +\verb=\bigsqcapplus=&\bigsqcapplus&\bigsqcapplus&\verb=\bigsqcap=&\bigsqcap&\bigsqcap\\ +\verb=\varprod=&\varprod&\varprod&\\ + +\end{tabular}\end{center} + + +\subsection{More integrate symbols} + +There are many unusual integrate symbols : + +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2} + +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}c|r>{$}c<{$}c} +\verb+\oiint+ &\oiint& $\displaystyle\oiint$ & +\verb+\ointctrclockwise+ &\ointctrclockwise& $\displaystyle\ointctrclockwise$ \\ +\verb+\ointclockwise+ &\ointclockwise& $\displaystyle\ointclockwise$ & +\verb+\sqint+ &\sqint& $\displaystyle\sqint$ \\ +\verb+\idotsint+ &\idotsint& $\displaystyle\idotsint$ & +\verb+\oiiint+ &\oiiint& $\displaystyle\oiiint$ \\ +\verb+\varointctrclockwise+ &\varointctrclockwise& $\displaystyle\varointctrclockwise$ & \verb+\varointclockwise+ &\varointclockwise& $\displaystyle\varointclockwise$ \\ +\verb+\fint+ &\fint& $\displaystyle\fint$ & +\verb+\oiintctrclockwise+ &\oiintctrclockwise& $\displaystyle\oiintctrclockwise$ \\ +\verb+\varoiintclockwise+ &\varoiintclockwise& $\displaystyle\varoiintclockwise$ & +\verb+\oiintclockwise+ &\oiintclockwise& $\displaystyle\oiintclockwise$ \\ +\verb+\varoiintctrclockwise+ &\varoiintctrclockwise& $\displaystyle\varoiintctrclockwise$ & \verb+\oiiintctrclockwise+ &\oiiintctrclockwise& $\displaystyle\oiiintctrclockwise$ \\ +\verb+\varoiiintctrclockwise+ &\varoiiintctrclockwise& $\displaystyle\varoiiintctrclockwise$ & +\verb+\sqiint+ &\sqiint& $\displaystyle\sqiint$ \\ +\verb+\sqiiint+ &\sqiiint& $\displaystyle\sqiiint$ \\ +\end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\section{Installation} + +The tree provides a standard \textsc{tds}. You have to copy all the files in one of your \texttt{texmf} trees first and then update your data base files. + +Now, you have to deal with the \texttt{.map} file. +If you have a \texttt{web2c} distribution, just run \texttt{udpmap}. + + \begin{verbatim} + udpmap --enable Map=kpfonts.map + \end{verbatim} + +If it is not running, look for all the \texttt{psfonts.map} and \texttt{pdftex.map}. Then, append all the \texttt{kpfonts.map} lines into each of them and save them \dots{} in the same directory! + +With MikTeX, it's easy to do the same thing with the files: + +\verb=texmf/pdftex/config/psfonts.map=, or, + +\verb=texmf/dvips/config/psfonts.map=, according to your use. + +\section{Some extra points} + +\subsection{Displaying and printing} + +Often, some display and printing problems exist\dots + +The main reason is an automatic hinting. I'm not a professional typograph and I can't do better; +besides, there are some printing problems with old releases of \textit{Acroread}\textregistered{} using \textit{Windows}\textregistered. + +Note that the printing is better using \textit{Ghostscript-Ghostview}\textregistered\dots + +\subsection{Further outlook} + +I hope to supply an \texttt{oldstyle} option including the old French ligatures "ct" et "st". It will be done as soon as possible\dots + +Otherwise, if you need one extra symbol, contact me, I will do my best. + +\subsection{\textsc{Johannes Kepler 1571-1630}} + + \textsc{Kepler} was forced, due to the counter Reformation and because he was a Lutheran, to move to Prague to work with the renowned Danish astronomer, \textsc{Tycho Brahe}. Using the data that \textsc{Tycho} had collected, \textsc{Kepler} discovered the first two laws of planetary motion (1609). And what is just as important about this work is that it is the first published account wherein a scientist documents how he has coped with the multitude of imperfect data to forge a theory of surpassing accuracy" (\textsc{O. Gingerich} in forward to \textsc{Johannes Kepler} New Astronomy translated by \textsc{W. Donahue}, Cambridge Univ Press, 1992),in other words a fundamental law of nature. Today we call this the scientific method. + +From nasa website + +http://kepler.nasa.gov/johannes/ + +\subsection{Remark} + +Note that \textit{Kepler}\textregistered is a registered font name supplied by \textit{Adobe}\texttrademark. The Kp-Fonts have nothing to do with those. + +\subsection{Thanks} + +Many thanks to +\begin{itemize} + \item \textsc{Nicolas Boulenguez} (Tests); + \item \textsc{Michel Bovani} (Fonts); + \item \textsc{Daniel Flipo} (Latex); + \item \textsc{Souraya Muhidine} (Translation) + \item \textsc{Peter Rosenfeld} (\textsc{urw}) +\end{itemize} + +\end{document}
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