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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2019-11-12 21:41:56 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2019-11-12 21:41:56 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/kerkis/License.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/kerkis/License.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dbcfef916df..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/kerkis/License.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -The Copyright of the fonts belongs to the The Department of Mathematics of -the University of the Aegean, Karlobasi, Samos, Greece - -If you want to use this font family in commercial work (like in books), -we strongly request that you include in the Copyright section the fact -that you are using -"Kerkis (C) Department of Mathematics, University of the Aegean". - -"The Kerkis fonts and kerkis.sty are licensed under the LaTeX Project -Public License, version 1.3c or later. See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl." diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/kerkis/README.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/kerkis/README.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8e7ac5be5d9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/kerkis/README.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <title>Kerkis for LaTeX</title> - - <meta http-equiv="content-type" - content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-7"> -</head> -<body> -<h1 align="center">The <i>Kerkis</i> Font Family </h1> -<h1 align="center">For LaTeX</h1> -<p>Among other features, Kerkis for LaTeX makes wide use of double forms for -several letters according to the hellenic typographic tradition that now -tends to be lost. In particular the letters beta, zeta, theta, rho and phi -have an initial and a different middle-word form.</p> -<p>Old style numbers (known as <i>lower case numbers</i> as well) are included -in the small caps font. Thus they are accessible with the \textsc or \scshape -command.</p> -<p>The fonts contain a full set of latin characters with accents that support -properly all latin-based languages (common like German, French etc and less -common like Icelandic). Special ligatures for "northern" languages like ij -and fj etc (try the word fiji or fjord) are also included and tested to work. -</p> -<p>Kerkis is especially usefull for the creation of pdf files due to the fact -that the fonts are in Type1 format.<br> -</p> -<p align="center"><big><font color="#660000"><big>Download<big><br> -</big></big></font></big></p> -<p align="left"><big><font color="#660000"><big><big><small><small><font - color="#000000"><small>Download the following zip file:</small> <a - href="Kerkis_for_LaTeX.zip"><small>Kerkis_for_LaTeX.zip</small></a></font></small><a - href="Kerkis.zip"><br> -</a></small></big></big></font></big></p> -<div align="left"><br> -<big> </big></div> -<center><font color="#660000"><big><big>Installation</big></big></font></center> -<br> -<br> -<br> -If you have the previous version of kerkis installed you <b><font - color="#660000">must</font></b> first remove it<small> <big>or overwrite -it</big></small>. To do this or just to install it do the following steps:<br> -<ol> - <li>Replace or place the type1 files: locate the old files named <small><tt>k.pfb</tt></small>, - <small><tt>ki.pfb</tt></small>, <small><tt>kb.pfb</tt></small> etc and -delete them. Place the new files in the same place you had the old ones probably -in <small><tt>texmf/fonts/type1/kerkis or in this directory (create it!) if -you did not had kerkis before.</tt></small></li> - <li>Replace or place the afm files: locate the files <small><tt>k.afm</tt></small>, - <small><tt>ki.afm</tt></small>,<small><tt>kb.afm</tt></small> etc and -delete them. Place the new afm files in the same place you had the old ones -probably in <small><tt>texmf/fonts/afm/kerkis or in this directory (create -it!) if you did not had kerkis before.</tt></small><br> - </li> - <li>Replace or place the tfm and vf files (<small><tt>k8a.tfm</tt></small>, - <small><tt>ek8a.tfm</tt></small>, <small><tt>gk7a.tfm</tt></small> etc), -in <small><tt>texmf/fonts/tfm/kerkis </tt><big>and</big><tt> </tt></small><small><tt>texmf/fonts/vf/kerkis.</tt></small></li> - <li>Replace or place the old kerkis.sty, .fd files from the tex subdirectory -of the distribution in <small><tt>texmf/tex/latex/kerkis</tt></small>.</li> - <li>Replace or place the .enc files from the dvips subdirectory of the distribution -in <small><tt>texmf/dvips/base</tt></small>/kerkis (old ones might be in - <small><tt>texmf/dvips/base</tt></small>/).</li> - <li>Place the all html files from the doc subdirectory in <small><tt>texmf/doc/latex/kerkis</tt></small>.</li> - <li>Place the kerkis.map file in <small><tt>texmf/dvips/base</tt></small>/kerkis. -If you had kerkis before edit the file psfonts.map (found in texmf/dvips/config -and/or texmf/dvips/base) and delete all entries relating to kerkis.</li> - <li>Run texhash (on unix) or refresh the filename database (in MikTeX).</li> - <li>Find the file <small><tt>updmap.cfg</tt></small> open it in an editor -and add the line: Map kerkis.map</li> - <li>Run updmap (on MikTeX I am not sure how to do this. Alternatively you -may append the contents of the file kerkis.map of the distribution to psfonts.map -after step 7 above, refresh the filename database (step 8) and skip steps -9 and 10).</li> - <li>Remove all bitmaps you may have from older kerkis instalations (remove -all .pk files in /var/lib/texmf/pk teTeX (on unix) texmf-var/fonts/pk in TeXLive -and localtexmf\fonts\pk in MikTeX.</li> -</ol> -<b><font color="#660000">You are ready to use the fonts now.</font></b> Just -note the following: -<ol> -1. Load the kerkis.sty package <i>after</i> you load the inputenc package -with the iso-8859-7 option -</ol> -<ol> -2. The -j option of dvips (which is usually the default) may not work properly -with older TeX installations (it works with modern ones). If you run into -such problems with dvips, either turn it off by issuing dvips -j0 file.dvi -or use the bitmap generation utility gfstopk by issuing dvips -V file.dvi -</ol> -<ol> - - <center><font color="#660000"><big>Stylistic issues<br> - <br> - </big></font></center> -Kerkis is a Neoclassical font. We believe that its strictly rationalist axis -makes it ideal for scientific typesetting. Moreover its moderate contrast -and apperture makes it perfectly readable. Its serifs are adnate so that -it guides your eyes smoothly on the line. - <p>Kerkis is a calm and quiet face that does not interfere with the expression -of important ideas in your documents.</p> - -<p>The latin part of the Kerkis font is URW Bookman (except some characters -that were missing from Bookman). URW has kindly allowed us to re-distribute -their Bookman inside Kerkis.</p> - -<p></p> -<p> A. Tsolomitis, atsol at aegean dot gr - - <center></center> - - <ul> - - </ul> - - <center> - <p><img src="http://iris.math.aegean.gr/software/kerkis/kerkispoly.gif" - height="192" width="627"></p> - </center> - - <p><br> - </p> - - <center><img src="http://iris.math.aegean.gr/software/kerkis/kerkis.gif"></center> -</ol> -<br> -<br> -<br> -</body> -</html> |