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+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+\usepackage[thai]{babel}
+\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[norasi]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+\usepackage{fontaxes}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ระยะห่างของดวงจันทร์จากโลก
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Perigee \liningfigures{362,600 km} \textfigures{(356,400--370,400 km)}
+ \item Apogee \liningfigures{405,400 km} \textfigures{(404,000--406,700 km)}
+\end{itemize}
+
+ทดสอบ tabular/proportional figures (\emph{ผ่าน!})
+
+\begin{tabular}{lrr}
+\hline
+ & Lining figures & Old style figures \\
+\hline
+Tabular figures &
+ \figureversion{lf,tab}{197,453,631.11} &
+ \figureversion{osf,tab}{197,453,631.11} \\
+ &
+ \figureversion{lf,tab}{81,142.21} &
+ \figureversion{osf,tab}{81,142.21} \\
+\hline
+Proportional figures &
+ \figureversion{lf,prop}{197,453,631.11} &
+ \figureversion{osf,prop}{197,453,631.11} \\
+ &
+ \figureversion{lf,prop}{81,142.21} &
+ \figureversion{osf,prop}{81,142.21} \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}
+
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+\usepackage[thai]{babel}
+\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[norasi]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+\usepackage{nfssext-cfr}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ระยะห่างของดวงจันทร์จากโลก
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Perigee \textln{362,600 km} \textos{(356,400--370,400 km)}
+ \item Apogee \textln{405,400 km} \textos{(404,000--406,700 km)}
+\end{itemize}
+
+ทดสอบ tabular/proportional figures (\emph{ไม่ผ่าน!})
+
+\begin{tabular}{lrr}
+\hline
+ & Lining figures & Old style figures \\
+\hline
+Tabular figures & \texttl{197,453,631.11} & \textto{197,453,631.11} \\
+ & \texttl{80,142.21} & \textto{81,142.21} \\
+\hline
+Proportional figures & \textpl{197,453,631.11} & \textpo{197,453,631.11} \\
+ & \textpl{81,142.21} & \textpo{81,142.21} \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}
+
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+\usepackage[thai]{babel}
+\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[norasi-osf]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+\usepackage[bf,sc]{titlesec}
+
+% For "มงคล 38 ประการ"
+\usepackage{enumitem}
+
+\newcommand{\texturl}[1]{\textit{#1}}
+
+\title{Old Style Figures Demonstration}
+\author{}
+\date{}
+
+\newcommand{\pali}[1]{\textit{\textpali{#1}}}
+\newcommand{\source}[2]{%
+ \par\noindent\rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}
+ \emph{#1:} #2}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\section{Ten Commandments}
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
+ Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.
+ \item Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
+ \item Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
+ \item Honour thy father and thy mother.
+ \item Thou shalt not murder.
+ \item Thou shalt not commit adultery.
+ \item Thou shalt not steal.
+ \item Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
+ \item Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife.
+ \item Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house,
+ or his slaves, or his animals, or anything of thy neighbour.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+You shall set up these stones, which I command you today, on Mount Gerizim.
+
+\source{Source}{%
+ Wikipedia
+ \texturl{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten\_Commandments}}
+
+\section{มงคล 38 ประการ}
+
+สมัยหนึ่ง พระผู้มีพระภาคประทับอยู่ ณ พระวิหารเชตวัน อารามของท่านอนาถบิณฑิกเศรษฐี
+ใกล้พระนครสาวัตถี ครั้งนั้นแล ครั้นปฐมยามล่วงไป เทวดาตนหนึ่งมีรัศมีงามยิ่งนัก
+ยังพระวิหารเชตวันทั้งสิ้นให้สว่างไสว เข้าไปเฝ้าพระผู้มีพระภาคถึงที่ประทับ ถวายบังคมแล้วยืนอยู่ ณ
+ที่ควรส่วนข้างหนึ่ง ครั้นแล้ว ได้กราบทูลพระผู้มีพระภาคด้วยคาถาว่า
+
+\begin{quote}
+เทวดาและมนุษย์เป็นอันมาก ผู้หวังความสวัสดี ได้พากันคิดมงคลทั้งหลาย ขอพระองค์จงตรัสอุดมมงคล
+\end{quote}
+
+พระผู้มีพระภาคตรัสพระคาถาตอบว่า (จัดหมวดหมู่ตามบทคาถา)
+
+\subsection{ฝึกให้เป็นคนดี}
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item \pali{อเสวนา จ พาลานํ} (การไม่คบคนพาล ๑)
+ \item \pali{ปณฺฑิตานญฺจ เสวนา} (การคบบัณฑิต ๑)
+ \item \pali{ปูชา จ ปูชนียานํ} (การบูชาบุคคลที่ควรบูชา ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{สร้างความพร้อมในการฝึกตนเอง}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{ปฏิรูปเทสวาโส จ} (การอยู่ในประเทศอันสมควร ๑)
+ \item \pali{ปุพฺเพ จ กตปุญฺญตา} (ความเป็นผู้มีบุญอันกระทำแล้วในกาลก่อน ๑)
+ \item \pali{อตฺตสมฺมาปณิธิ จ} (การตั้งตนไว้ชอบ ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{ฝึกตนให้เป็นคนมีประโยชน์}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{พาหุสจฺจญฺจ} (พาหุสัจจะ ๑ ---มีความรอบรู้, ความเป็นพหูสูต)
+ \item \pali{สิปฺปญฺจ} (ศิลป ๑)
+ \item \pali{วินโย จ สุสิกฺขิโต} (วินัยที่ศึกษาดีแล้ว ๑)
+ \item \pali{สุภาสิตา จ ยา วาจา} (วาจาสุภาษิต ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{บำเพ็ญประโยชน์ต่อครอบครัว}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{มาตาปิตุอุปฏฺฐานํ} (การบำรุงบิดามารดา ๑)
+ \item \pali{ปุตฺตสงฺคโห} (การเลี้ยงดูบุตร ๑ ---แยกมาจาก \pali{ปุตฺตทารสฺส สงฺคโห})
+ \item \pali{ทารสฺส สงฺคโห} (การสงเคราะห์ภรรยา-สามี ๑
+ ---แยกมาจาก \pali{ปุตฺตทารสฺส สงฺคโห})
+ \item \pali{อนากุลา จ กมฺมนฺตา} (การงานอันไม่อากูล ๑ ---การงานไม่คั่งค้าง)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{บำเพ็ญประโยชน์ต่อสังคม}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{ทานญฺจ} (ทาน ๑)
+ \item \pali{ธมฺมจริยา จ} (การประพฤติธรรม ๑)
+ \item \pali{ญาตกานญฺจ สงฺคโห} (การสงเคราะห์ญาติ ๑)
+ \item \pali{อนวชฺชานิ กมฺมานิ} (กรรมอันไม่มีโทษ ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{ปรับเตรียมสภาพใจให้พร้อม}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{อารตี วิรตี ปาปา} (การงดเว้นจากบาป ๑)
+ \item \pali{มชฺชปานา จ สญฺญโม} (ความสำรวมจากการดื่มน้ำเมา ๑)
+ \item \pali{อปฺปมาโท จ ธมฺเมสุ} (ความไม่ประมาทในธรรมทั้งหลาย ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{การแสวงหาธรรมะเบื้องต้นใส่ตัว}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{คารโว จ} (ความเคารพ ๑)
+ \item \pali{นิวาโต จ} (ความประพฤติถ่อมตน ๑)
+ \item \pali{สนฺตุฏฺฐี จ} (ความสันโดษ ๑)
+ \item \pali{กตญฺญุตา} (ความกตัญญู ๑)
+ \item \pali{กาเลน ธมฺมสฺสวนํ} (การฟังธรรมโดยกาล ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{การแสวงหาธรรมะเบื้องสูงใส่ตัวให้เต็มที่}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{ขนฺตี จ} (ความอดทน ๑)
+ \item \pali{โสวจสฺสตา} (ความเป็นผู้ว่าง่าย ๑)
+ \item \pali{สมณานญฺจ ทสฺสนํ} (การได้เห็นสมณะทั้งหลาย ๑)
+ \item \pali{กาเลน ธมฺมสากจฺฉา} (การสนทนาธรรมโดยกาล ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{การฝึกภาคปฏิบัติเพื่อกำจัดกิเลสให้สิ้นไป}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{ตโป จ} (ความเพียร ๑)
+ \item \pali{พฺรหฺมจริยญฺจ} (พรหมจรรย์ ๑)
+ \item \pali{อริยสจฺจานทสฺสนํ} (การเห็นอริยสัจ ๑)
+ \item \pali{นิพฺพานสจฺฉิกิริยา จ} (การกระทำนิพพานให้แจ้ง ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+\subsection{ผลจากการปฏิบัติตนจนหมดกิเลส}
+\begin{enumerate}[resume]
+ \item \pali{ผุฏฺฐสฺส โลกธมฺเมหิ จิตฺตํ ยสฺส น กมฺปติ} (จิตของผู้ใดอันโลกธรรมทั้งหลายถูกต้องแล้ว
+ ย่อมไม่หวั่นไหว ๑)
+ \item \pali{อโสกํ} (ไม่เศร้าโศก ๑)
+ \item \pali{วิรชํ} (ปราศจากธุลี ๑)
+ \item \pali{เขมํ} (เป็นจิตเกษม ๑)
+\end{enumerate}
+\pali{เอตมฺมงฺคลมุตฺตมํ ฯ} (นี้เป็นอุดมมงคล)
+
+เทวดาและมนุษย์ทั้งหลาย ทำมงคลเช่นนี้แล้ว เป็นผู้ไม่ปราชัยในข้าศึกทุกหมู่เหล่า
+ย่อมถึงความสวัสดีในที่ทุกสถาน นี้เป็นอุดมมงคลของเทวดาและมนุษย์เหล่านั้น ฯ
+
+\source{ที่มา}{%
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item มงคลสูตรในขุททกปาฐะ พระสุตตันตปิฎก ขุททกนิกาย \\
+ \texturl{https://84000.org/tipitaka/book/v.php?B=25\&A=41\&Z=72} และ \\
+ \texturl{https://84000.org/tipitaka/pali/pali\_item\_s.php?book=25\&item=5\&items=2}
+ \item พ่อน้องกันต์. มงคลชีวิต 38 ประการ.
+ \texturl{https://www.gotoknow.org/posts/382786}
+ \end{itemize}}
+
+\section{Reply from the Observatory of Cambridge}
+
+Barbicane, however, lost not one moment amid all the enthusiasm of which he
+had become the object. His first care was to reassemble his colleagues in the
+board-room of the Gun Club. There, after some discussion, it was agreed to
+consult the astronomers regarding the astronomical part of the enterprise.
+Their reply once ascertained, they could then discuss the mechanical means, and
+nothing should be wanting to ensure the success of this great experiment.
+
+A note couched in precise terms, containing special interrogatories, was then
+drawn up and addressed to the Observatory of Cambridge in Massachusetts. This
+city, where the first university of the United States was founded, is justly
+celebrated for its astronomical staff. There are to be found assembled all the
+most eminent men of science. Here is to be seen at work that powerful telescope
+which enabled Bond to resolve the nebula of Andromeda, and Clarke to discover
+the satellite of Sirius. This celebrated institution fully justified on all
+points the confidence reposed in it by the Gun Club. So, after two days, the
+reply so impatiently awaited was placed in the hands of President Barbicane.
+
+It was couched in the following terms:
+
+\emph{The Director of the Cambridge Observatory to the President of the Gun Club at Baltimore.}
+
+CAMBRIDGE, October 7. On the receipt of your favor of the 6th instant,
+addressed to the Observatory of Cambridge in the name of the members of the
+Baltimore Gun Club, our staff was immediately called together, and it was
+judged expedient to reply as follows:
+
+The questions which have been proposed to it are these---
+
+``1.~Is it possible to transmit a projectile up to the moon?
+
+``2.~What is the exact distance which separates the earth from its satellite?
+
+``3.~What will be the period of transit of the projectile when endowed with
+sufficient initial velocity? and, consequently, at what moment ought it to be
+discharged in order that it may touch the moon at a particular point?
+
+``4.~At what precise moment will the moon present herself in the most favorable
+position to be reached by the projectile?
+
+``5.~What point in the heavens ought the cannon to be aimed at which is
+intended to discharge the projectile?
+
+``6.~What place will the moon occupy in the heavens at the moment of the
+projectile’s departure?''
+
+Regarding the \emph{first} question, ``Is it possible to transmit a projectile
+up to the moon?''
+
+\emph{Answer.}---Yes; provided it possess an initial velocity of 1,200 yards per
+second; calculations prove that to be sufficient. In proportion as we recede
+from the earth the action of gravitation diminishes in the inverse ratio of the
+square of the distance; that is to say, \emph{at three times a given distance
+the action is nine times less.} Consequently, the weight of a shot will
+decrease, and will become reduced to zero at the instant that the attraction of
+the moon exactly counterpoises that of the earth; that is to say at 47/52 of
+its passage. At that instant the projectile will have no weight whatever; and,
+if it passes that point, it will fall into the moon by the sole effect of the
+lunar attraction. The \emph{theoretical possibility} of the experiment is
+therefore absolutely demonstrated; its \emph{success} must depend upon the
+power of the engine employed.
+
+As to the \emph{second} question, ``What is the exact distance which separates
+the earth from its satellite?''
+
+\emph{Answer.}---The moon does not describe a \emph{circle} round the earth,
+but rather an \emph{ellipse,} of which our earth occupies one of the
+\emph{foci;} the consequence, therefore, is, that at certain times it
+approaches nearer to, and at others it recedes farther from, the earth; in
+astronomical language, it is at one time in \emph{apogee,} at another in
+\emph{perigee.} Now the difference between its greatest and its least distance
+is too considerable to be left out of consideration. In point of fact, in its
+apogee the moon is 247,552 miles, and in its perigee, 218,657 miles only
+distant; a fact which makes a difference of 28,895 miles, or more than
+one-ninth of the entire distance. The perigee distance, therefore, is that
+which ought to serve as the basis of all calculations.
+
+To the \emph{third} question:---
+
+\emph{Answer.}---If the shot should preserve continuously its initial velocity
+of 12,000 yards per second, it would require little more than nine hours to
+reach its destination; but, inasmuch as that initial velocity will be
+continually decreasing, it will occupy 300,000 seconds, that is 83hrs.\ 20m.\ in
+reaching the point where the attraction of the earth and moon will be in
+\emph{equilibrio.} From this point it will fall into the moon in 50,000
+seconds, or 13hrs.\ 53m.\ 20sec. It will be desirable, therefore, to discharge
+it 97hrs.\ 13m.\ 20sec.\ before the arrival of the moon at the point aimed at.
+
+Regarding question \emph{four,} ``At what precise moment will the moon present
+herself in the most favorable position, etc.?''
+
+\emph{Answer.}---After what has been said above, it will be necessary, first of
+all, to choose the period when the moon will be in perigee, and \emph{also} the
+moment when she will be crossing the zenith, which latter event will further
+diminish the entire distance by a length equal to the radius of the earth,
+\emph{i.~e.}\ 3,919 miles; the result of which will be that the final passage
+remaining to be accomplished will be 214,976 miles. But although the moon
+passes her perigee every month, she does not reach the zenith always \emph{at
+exactly the same moment.} She does not appear under these two conditions
+simultaneously, except at long intervals of time. It will be necessary,
+therefore, to wait for the moment when her passage in perigee shall coincide
+with that in the zenith. Now, by a fortunate circumstance, on the 4th of
+December in the ensuing year the moon \emph{will} present these two conditions.
+At midnight she will be in perigee, that is, at her shortest distance from the
+earth, and at the same moment she will be crossing the zenith.
+
+On the \emph{fifth} question, ``At what point in the heavens ought the cannon
+to be aimed?''
+
+\emph{Answer.}---The preceding remarks being admitted, the cannon ought to be
+pointed to the zenith of the place. Its fire, therefore, will be perpendicular
+to the plane of the horizon; and the projectile will soonest pass beyond the
+range of the terrestrial attraction. But, in order that the moon should reach
+the zenith of a given place, it is necessary that the place should not exceed
+in latitude the declination of the luminary; in other words, it must be
+comprised within the degrees 0$^\circ$ and 28$^\circ$ of lat.\ N.\ or S.
+In every other spot the fire must necessarily be oblique, which would seriously
+militate against the success of the experiment.
+
+As to the \emph{sixth} question, ``What place will the moon occupy in the
+heavens at the moment of the projectile’s departure?''
+
+\emph{Answer.}---At the moment when the projectile shall be discharged into
+space, the moon, which travels daily forward 13$^\circ$ 10$'$ 35$''$, will be
+distant from the zenith point by four times that quantity, \emph{i.~e.}\ by
+52$^\circ$ 41$'$ 20$''$, a space which corresponds to the path which she will
+describe during the entire journey of the projectile. But, inasmuch as it is
+equally necessary to take into account the deviation which the rotary motion of
+the earth will impart to the shot, and as the shot cannot reach the moon until
+after a deviation equal to 16 radii of the earth, which, calculated upon the
+moon’s orbit, are equal to about eleven degrees, it becomes necessary to add
+these eleven degrees to those which express the retardation of the moon just
+mentioned: that is to say, in round numbers, about sixty-four degrees.
+Consequently, at the moment of firing the visual radius applied to the moon
+will describe, with the vertical line of the place, an angle of sixty-four
+degrees.
+
+These are our answers to the questions proposed to the Observatory of Cambridge
+by the members of the Gun Club:---
+
+To sum up---
+
+1st. The cannon ought to be planted in a country situated between 0$^\circ$ and
+28$^\circ$ of N.\ or S.\ lat.
+
+2nd. It ought to be pointed directly toward the zenith of the place.
+
+3rd. The projectile ought to be propelled with an initial velocity of 12,000
+yards per second.
+
+4th. It ought to be discharged at 10hrs.\ 46m.\ 40sec.\ of the 1st of December
+of the ensuing year.
+
+5th. It will meet the moon four days after its discharge, precisely at midnight
+on the 4th of December, at the moment of its transit across the zenith.
+
+The members of the Gun Club ought, therefore, without delay, to commence the
+works necessary for such an experiment, and to be prepared to set to work at
+the moment determined upon; for, if they should suffer this 4th of December to
+go by, they will not find the moon again under the same conditions of perigee
+and of zenith until eighteen years and eleven days afterward.
+
+The staff of the Cambridge Observatory place themselves entirely at their
+disposal in respect of all questions of theoretical astronomy; and herewith add
+their congratulations to those of all the rest of America. For the Astronomical
+Staff, J. M. BELFAST, \emph{Director of the Observatory of Cambridge.}
+
+\source{Source}{%
+ The Project Gutenberg eBook of From the Earth to the Moon, by
+ Jules Verne. \texturl{https://www.gutenberg.org/files/83/83-h/83-h.htm}}
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fonts-tlwg/examples/teststd.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fonts-tlwg/examples/teststd.tex
index e30c5c6e16e..74b0e8ee7ea 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fonts-tlwg/examples/teststd.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fonts-tlwg/examples/teststd.tex
@@ -34,6 +34,20 @@
\noindent
\MakeUppercase{A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.}}
+\newcommand{\testlnfigures}[3]{%
+ \usefont{LTH}{#1}{#2}{#3}
+ \noindent
+ Lining figures: 0123456789}
+
+\newcommand{\testoldfigures}[3]{%
+ \usefont{LTH}{#1-OsF}{#2}{#3}
+ \noindent
+ Old style figures: 0123456789}
+
+\newcommand{\testfigures}[3]{%
+ \testlnfigures{#1}{#2}{#3} \\
+ \testoldfigures{#1}{#2}{#3}}
+
\newcommand{\testligkern}[3]{%
\usefont{LTH}{#1}{#2}{#3}
\noindent
@@ -234,6 +248,18 @@
\testenglish{norasi}{b}{sl}
+\testenglish{norasi}{m}{sc}
+
+\testenglish{norasi}{b}{sc}
+
+\testenglish{norasi}{m}{scit}
+
+\testenglish{norasi}{b}{scit}
+
+\testenglish{norasi}{m}{scsl}
+
+\testenglish{norasi}{b}{scsl}
+
\testEnglish{norasi}{m}{n}
\testEnglish{norasi}{b}{n}
@@ -246,6 +272,19 @@
\testEnglish{norasi}{b}{sl}
+\subsection{ตัวเลข}
+
+\testfigures{norasi}{m}{n}
+
+\testfigures{norasi}{b}{n}
+
+\testfigures{norasi}{m}{it}
+
+\testfigures{norasi}{b}{it}
+
+\testfigures{norasi}{m}{sl}
+
+\testfigures{norasi}{b}{sl}
\subsection{การจัดระดับตัวอักษรและตัวอักษรพิเศษ}