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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2014-03-20 22:53:14 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2014-03-20 22:53:14 +0000
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newtx (20mar14)
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@@ -11,8 +11,9 @@
\usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath}
%\usepackage[bb=boondox,frak=boondox,scr=boondoxo]{mathalfa}
\usepackage{bm}
-\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fxlj} %old-style figures in text, not math
-\def\libertine{\fontfamily{fxlj}\selectfont}
+\useosf
+%\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{fxlj} %old-style figures in text, not math
+%\def\libertine{\fontfamily{fxlj}\selectfont}
%SetFonts
\usepackage{longtable,booktabs}
%\usepackage[dvipsnames]{pstricks}
@@ -113,7 +114,7 @@ tftopl fxlzi-jv fxlzi-jv
\end{verbatim}
and so on.
\section{Issues with math italic v and w}
-Linux Libertine contains a glyph named {\tt v.alt} that is distinct from Greel \verb|\nu|, and that glyph is used as the default math italic v. It is ceratainly problematic---it just doesn't fit in with other Libertine glyphs, though it is surely distinctive. The recent versions of \textsf{newtx} offer the option {\tt libaltvw} which provides substitute glyphs for math italic v and w (based on Linux Libertine \textsf{upsilon}, with some serious modifications) so that one has glyphs that appear to be in the same family, with v distinct from \verb|\nu|.
+Linux Libertine contains a glyph named {\tt v.alt} that is distinct from Greek \verb|\nu|, and that glyph is used as the default math italic v. It is certainly problematic---it just doesn't fit in with other Libertine glyphs, though it is surely distinctive. The recent versions of \textsf{newtx} offer the option {\tt libaltvw} which provides substitute glyphs for math italic v and w (based on Linux Libertine \textsf{upsilon}, with some serious modifications) so that one has glyphs that appear to be in the same family, with v distinct from \verb|\nu|.
After constructing the glyphs using FontForge, the same procedure described above for {\tt7pt} and {\tt5pt} sizes was applied, and new virtual fonts constructed.
\section{Files in the distribution}