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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2022-03-11 22:04:34 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2022-03-11 22:04:34 +0000 |
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optex (11mar22)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/README index bd8d5824e87..bb17d1359c1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/README @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ OpTeX: the LuaTeX format based on Plain TeX and OPmac -Author: Petr Olsak, <petr@olsak.net> +Author: Petr Olsak, <petr@olsak.net> + +Co-author: Michal Vlasák, <lahcim8@gmail.com> + (Lua code, colors by attributes, interface to tikz, minim) This software is in public domain. @@ -19,6 +22,16 @@ doc/ ... PDF version of the OpTeX documentation and sources. History: +<1.06> Mar. 2022: + \transparency selector using attributes implemented. + Interface to minim (minim-mp.opm, minim-pdf.opm) introduced. + Interface to TikZ (tikz.opm) improved. + PDF page resources: management by Lua code implemented. + Possibility of preloading no fonts to the format by \let\fontspreload=\relax. + hisyntax-lua.opm introduced. + plain-at.opm macros included to the format. + Language/hyphenations macros reimplemented, phrases file introduced. + Font selection: low level macros reimplemented, \fontsel introduced. <1.05> Jan. 2022: \_par used internally instead \par if \partokenname is available. Extended format \ref[label]{text} and \pgref[label]{text} introduced. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 85260e0fdc2..00e43671f9e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.tex index 1c9af23aa9f..daed675cd8c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-doc.tex @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ \tit Format Based on Plain \TeX/ and OPmac\fnotemark1 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\hfill Version 1.05 +\hfill Version 1.06 -\centerline{\it Petr Olšák, 2020, 2021} +\centerline{\it Petr Olšák, 2020, 2021, 2022} \bigskip \centerline{\url{http://petr.olsak.net/optex}} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex index 4c9d5dd01ff..dbdd7800cfc 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-math.tex @@ -576,6 +576,17 @@ There are more scalable accents in Unicode math fonts: \x`\overleftrightarrow` $\overleftrightarrow{abc}$, \x`\overleftharpoon` $\overleftharpoon{abc}$, \x`\overrightharpoon` $\overrightharpoon{abc}$, +\x`\wideoverbar` $\wideoverbar{abc}$, +\x`\widebreve` $\widebreve{abc}$, +\x`\widecheck` $\widecheck{abc}$,\nl +\x`\wideutilde` $\wideutilde{abc}$, +\x`\mathunderbar` $\mathunderbar{abc}$, +\x`\underleftrightarrow` $\underleftrightarrow{abc}$, +\x`\widebridgeabove` $\widebridgeabove{abc}$,\nl +\x`\underrightharpoondown` $\underrightharpoondown{abc}$, +\x`\underleftharpoondown` $\underleftharpoondown{abc}$, +\x`\underleftarrow` $\underleftarrow{abc}$,\nl +\x`\underrightarrow` $\underrightarrow{abc}$. \secc Fixed math accents @@ -703,19 +714,17 @@ previous listing of math alphabets and sets as default: Moreover, it defines the alphabet selectors at user level (see section 1.3.3 of the \OpTeX/ manual). For example \begtt \typosize[10/12] -\def\rm {\_tryload\_tenrm \_inmath{\_rmavariables \_rmdigits}} +\_def\_marm {\_inmath{\_rmavariables \_rmdigits}} % \_mamrm is used in \rm \endtt % -The first part -\new \OpTeX/ -`\_tryload\_tenrm` is applicable for text fonts and the -`\_inmath` part is processed only in math mode and sets the math alphabets. -You can see the file `unimath-codes.opm` where all user-level selectors are +`\_inmath` runs it parameter only in math mode and sets the math alphabets. +You can see the file `unimath-codes.opm` where all these selectors are defined. You can redefine them. For example, \OpTeX/ defines `\bf` as a math alphabet selector that selects sans serif bold in math. This is the common -notation for vectors, tensors, and matrices. If you dislike this, then you can define: +notation for vectors, tensors, and matrices. If you dislike this (maybe +because plain \TeX/ has different defaults), then you can define: \begtt \typosize[10/12] -\def\bf {\_tryloadbf\_tenbf \_inmath{\_bfvariables\_bfdigits\_bfgreek\_bfGreek}} +\_def\_mabf {\_inmath{\_bfvariables\_bfdigits\_bfgreek\_bfGreek}} % used in \bf \endtt diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-techdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-techdoc.tex index 1748e9f3eaa..5a51ba4d8ac 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-techdoc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-techdoc.tex @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ The second bundle of \OpTeX/ macros is here. \printdoctail keyval.opm \printdoc keyval.opm -\sec Plain \TeX/ macros +\sec[plain] Plain \TeX/ macros All macros from plain \TeX/ are rewritten here. Differences are mentioned in the documentation below. \printdoc plain-macros.opm @@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ Differences are mentioned in the documentation below. \printdoctail fonts-resize.opm \secc[fresize] Implementation of resizing -Only \"resizing" macros are implemented here. Other aspects of Font -Selection System and their implementation are desribed in +Only \"resizing" macros and \^`\initunifonts` are implemented here. +Other aspects of Font Selection System and their implementation are desribed in section~\ref[fselect]. \printdoc fonts-resize.opm @@ -248,11 +248,12 @@ The `\margins` macro is documented in the section~\ref[marg]. \sec Multilingual support \secc Lowercase, uppercase codes \printdoctail uni-lcuc.opm -\secc Hyphenations -\printdoc hyphen-lan.opm -\printdoctail hyphen-lan.opm +%\printdoc hyphen-lan.opm +%\printdoctail hyphen-lan.opm \secc[langphrases] Multilingual phrases and quotation marks \printdoc languages.opm +\secc[langdecl] Languages declaration +\printdoc lang-decl.opm \sec[others] Other macros Miscellaneous macros are here. @@ -273,12 +274,6 @@ The allocations are declared in subsection~\ref[lua-alloc], calbacks are implemented in subsection~\ref[callbacks] and handling with colors can be found in the subsection~\ref[lua-colors]. -\newtoks \_hisyntaxlua -\_hisyntaxlua={% - \_hicolor C \Green - \_replfromto {--}{^^J} {\z C{--#1}^^J}% -} - {\everytt={\typosize[8/10]\_let\_printverbline=\_printcodeline \medskip} \commentchars-- \def\docfile{optex.lua} \ttline=-1 \_def\_printcomments{\_medskip diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex index 3fefc226573..3e623faa244 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex @@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ using this empty internal name. \sec Graphics %%%%%%%%%%%%% -\secc Colors +\secc Colors, transparency %%%%%%%%%%% \OpTeX/ provides a small number of color selectors: @@ -1369,7 +1369,8 @@ or one grey component (using \^`\setgreycolor`). For example \def \DarkGrey {\setgreycolor{.1}} \endtt -\new +The color selectors work locally in groups like font selectors. + The command \^`\morecolors` reads more definitions of color selectors from the \LaTeX/ file `x11nam.def`. There are about 300 color names like @@ -1377,10 +1378,6 @@ There are about 300 color names like name, then the letters B, C, etc. are appended to the name in \OpTeX/. For example `\Chocolate` is Chocolate1, `\ChocolateB` is Chocolate2 etc. -\new -The color selectors work locally in groups by default. See -the technical documentation, section~\ref[colors] for more information. - The basic colors \^`\Blue`, \^`\Red`, \^`\Cyan`, \^`\Yellow` etc.\ are defined with CMYK components using \^`\setcmykcolor`. On the other hand, you can define a color with three @@ -1397,7 +1394,6 @@ presentations). On the other hand, CMYK makes colors more true\fnote using ICC profile for your printer.} for printing. -\new You can define your color by a linear combination of previously defined colors using \^`\colordef`. For example: @@ -1435,6 +1431,14 @@ The `\coloron` macro can be defined as follows: \coloron\Yellow\Brown{Brown text on yellow background} \endtt +The \^`\transparency``<number>` sets the transparency amount of following +typesetting material until the current group is closed. +The <number> must be in the range 0..255, +zero means no transparency (solid objects), 255 means +full transparency (invisible objects). You can see the effect when +overlapping one object over another. + + \secc Images %%%%%%%%%%% @@ -1613,12 +1617,12 @@ available in your \TeX/ system. \new Only USenglish patterns (original from Plain \TeX/) are preloaded. Hyphenation patterns of all other languages are loaded on demand when you first use -the `\<iso-code>lang` command in your document. +the `\<lang-id>lang` command in your document. For example \^`\delang` for German, \^`\cslang` for -Czech, \^`\pllang` for Polish. The <iso-code> is a shortcut +Czech, \^`\pllang` for Polish. The <lang-id> is a shortcut of the language (mostly from ISO 639-1). -You can list all available languages by \^`\langlist` -macro. This macro prints now: +You can list all available languages including their <lang-id>'s by the +\^`\langlist` macro. It prints now: \medskip {\typosize[8.5/11.5]\emergencystretch=4em \hbadness=4000 @@ -1741,7 +1745,7 @@ macros if you need them. On the other hand, if your source document is structure to more files (with individual chapters or sections), use simply the `\input` primitive. The macro packages intended to \OpTeX/ have the name `*.opm`. -The following packages are distributed as part of \OpTeX/: +The list of packages supported by \OpTeX/ follows. Most of them are directly part of \OpTeX/: \begitems * `qrcode.opm` enables to create QR codes. * `tikz.opm` does `\input tikz.tex`, i.e.\ loads Ti{\it k\/}Z. It adds \OpTeX/-specific code. @@ -1749,7 +1753,9 @@ The following packages are distributed as part of \OpTeX/: includes settings for microtypographic extensions (protrusions+expanding fonts). * `vlna.opm` enables to protect of one-letter prepositions and more things automatically. * `emoji.opm` defines `\emoji{<name>}` command for colored emoticons. -* `plain-at.opm` defines the old names from plain \TeX/. +* \ulink[https://github.com/vlasakm/optex-minim]{\tt minim-mp.opm} enables + `\directmetapost` using \ulink[https://ctan.org/pkg/minim-mp]{\tt minim-mp} + and \ulink[https://ctan.org/pkg/minim]{\tt minim} packages. * \ulink[https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/luatex/optex/pdfextra/pdfextra-doc.pdf]{\tt pdfextra.opm} allows the use of many extra features from PDF standard (by M. Vlasák). \enditems @@ -1956,10 +1962,10 @@ documentation. All macros of Plain \TeX/ are re-written in \OpTeX/. Common macros should work in the same sense as in original Plain \TeX. Internal control sequences -like `\p@` or `\f@@t` are removed and mostly replaced by control sequences -prefixed by `_` (like `\_this`). If you need to use the basic set of old Plain -\TeX/ control sequences like `\p@` (for example you are reading an old macro file), -use `\load[plain-at]`. +like `\f@@t` are removed and mostly replaced by control sequences +prefixed by `_` (like `\_this`). Only a basic set of old Plain +\TeX/ control sequences like `\p@`, `\z@`, `\dimen@` are provided +but not recommended for new macros. All primitives and common macros have two control sequences with the same meaning: in prefixed and unprefixed form. |