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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf Binary files differindex 531bdee7abc..31729d2c41a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex index 91e06861033..894cdf1206f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ \usepackage{fontspec} +\usepackage{microtype} + \setromanfont{Junicode} \newICUfeature{StyleSet}{1}{+ss01} @@ -17,6 +19,8 @@ \newICUfeature{StyleSet}{altpua}{+ss09} \newICUfeature{StyleSet}{althook}{+ss14} \newICUfeature{StyleSet}{altogonek}{+ss15} +\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{oldpunct}{+ss18} +\newICUfeature{MirrorRunes}{on}{+rtlm} \newICUfeature{LigType}{disc}{+dlig} \newICUfeature{LigType}{hist}{+hlig} \newICUfeature{LongS}{on}{+hist,+fina} @@ -37,7 +41,9 @@ ma\-ioribus nos\-tris in\-venta atque in\-sti\-tuta sunt} \large \section*{Junicode} -\fontspec[Contextual=on]{Junicode}The Junicode font is designed to +\fontspec[Contextual=on]{Junicode}Version 0.7.1\\ + +\noindent The Junicode font is designed to meet the needs of medieval scholars; however, it has a large enough character set to be useful to the general user. It comes in Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic faces. The Regular face has the fullest @@ -55,13 +61,13 @@ Font Initiative (version 3.0). Look for special MUFI characters and above). Download the complete recommendation at http://www.mufi.info/. -Junicode is licensed under the GNU Public License. For a copy of this -license and notes on the way the GPL applies to this font, see the -file License.pdf. A quick summary of the license: You may use -Junicode in any kind of publication, print or electronic, without fee -or restriction. You may modify the font for your own use. You may -distribute your modified version if you license it under the GNU -Public License. +Junicode is licensed under the SIL Open Font License: for the full +text, go to +http://scripts.sil.org/OFL. Briefly: You may use Junicode in any +kind of publication, print or electronic, without fee or +restriction. You may modify the font for your own use. You may +distribute your modified version in accordance with the terms of the +license. \pagebreak \subsection*{OpenType Features} @@ -117,7 +123,7 @@ small caps; add “Caps to Small Caps” (c2sc) for text entirely in small caps. {\scshape Junicode has true small caps rather than scaled capitals.} Special small cap versions of common combining diacritics are available, and these should be positioned correctly relative to -the base characters: {\scshape äçé}. {\itshape Regular face +the base characters: {\scshape äçé}. {\itshape Regular face only.}\\ \noindent You have a choice of either standard “lining” figures or old-style @@ -141,7 +147,23 @@ introduced. The original designs, if you prefer them, will always be available via “Style Set 9” (ss09). Currently there are just a few such alternates: {\fontspec[StyleSet=altpua]{Junicode} ꝺ} for ꝺ, {\fontspec[StyleSet=altpua]{Junicode} T} for T, -{\scshape{\fontspec[StyleSet=altpua]{Junicode} t} for t}. +{\scshape{\fontspec[StyleSet=altpua]{Junicode} t} for t}.\\ + +\noindent{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=oldpunct}Old books generally set +extra space before the heavier punctuation marks (; : ! ?); +they also leave extra space inside quotation marks and +parentheses (e.g. “here”). For a similar effect, use Stylistic Set 18 (ss18). Make sure +that Contextual Alternates are also on so that Junicode can correct +the spacing in certain environments (but you will have to kern the English plural +possessive apostrophe manually).}\\ + +\noindent For XeLaTeX users who use the Microtype package for +character protrusion, a +configuration file (mt-Junicode.cfg) is provided for Junicode. Users +of XeLaTeX will need Microtype version 2.5 (currently beta). The +configuration file will work only with XeLaTeX, though it can probably be made +to work with LuaTeX by commenting out the last five lines of the +{\textbackslash}DeclareCharacterInheritance command. \pagebreak \subsection*{Notes on Junicode and MUFI} @@ -188,7 +210,7 @@ work for you, please leave a bug report at the Junicode website.\\ \noindent {\bfseries Small caps.} Make it a hard-and-fast rule {\itshape never} to insert any small cap character into your documents. The encoding of small caps is inherently unstable and -non-portable. MUFI recommends using small cap-like characters from the +non-portable. Early versions of MUFI recommend using small cap-like characters from the Unicode phonetic ranges, but this would be an error with many fonts, including Junicode, which size phonetic “small caps” to harmonize with lower-case characters, whereas true small caps are somewhat larger. Always use the @@ -199,13 +221,13 @@ You may use the “small caps” in the phonetic ranges to set IPA text. The “small cap” ʀ is also recommended for setting transliterations of early Norse runic texts.\\ -\noindent {\bfseries Nordic letter-forms.} +\noindent {\bfseries Nordic letter-shapes.} The default shape of ð and þ in Junicode is English: this is unusual in modern fonts. For the shapes used in Icelandic, specify the Icelandic language, if your application has good language support, or select “Style Set 1” (ss01): {\fontspec[Language=Icelandic]{Junicode} ðþ}.\\ -\noindent {\bfseries Insular letter-forms.} Insular letter-forms have +\noindent {\bfseries Insular letter-shapes.} Insular letter-forms have recently been accepted by Unicode, and therefore their encodings have changed. For Junicode, use “Style Set 2” (ss02) for insular letter-forms if your application supports it: @@ -252,8 +274,9 @@ texts), use “Swash” (swsh): accessible via “Historical Ligatures” (hlig). {\fontspec[LigType=hist]{Junicode}Even if you are not a medievalist, you may still be amused by the strange effects you can achieve by - turning on this feature: egg track caught fan sock book AA aa AO ao - AU au AV av.}\\ + turning on this feature: egg track caught fan sock book save aardvark + chaos AA AO + AU AV.}\\ \noindent {\bfseries Deleted text.} In medieval manuscripts, text is often deleted by placing a dot under each @@ -292,7 +315,11 @@ points.\\ {\addfontfeatures{StyleSet=altogonek}ę}. The modern Polish version of the letter is acceptable for medieval Latin; however, if you prefer a centered {\itshape cauda}, use - “Style Set 15” (ss15). + “Style Set 15” (ss15).\\ + +\noindent {\bfseries Mirrored runes.} In the regular face Junicode +contains mirrored versions of runes. To access these, use +Right-to-Left Mirroring (rtlm): {\addfontfeatures{MirrorRunes=on} ᚾᚪᛒᛋᚫᚾᚩᚱᚻ.} \pagebreak \subsection*{Old and Middle English} @@ -339,7 +366,7 @@ Gunnari skyldu fara, ok réðu hversu at skyldi fara. \fontspec{Junicode} ᚠᛁᛋᚳ ᚠᛚᚩᛞᚢ ᚪᚻᚩᚠ ᚩᚾ ᚠᛖᚱᚷᛖᚾᛒᛖᚱᛁᚷ ᚹᚪᚱᚦ ᚷᚪ᛬ᛇᚱᛁᚳ ᚷᚱᚩᚱᚾ ᚦᚨᚱ ᚻᛖ ᚩᚾ ᚷᚱᛖᚢᛏ ᚷᛁᛇᚹᚩᛗ ᚻᚱᚩᚾᚨᛇ ᛒᚪᚾ\\ -ᚱᚩᛗᚹᚪᛚᚢᛇ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚱᛖᚢᛗᚹᚪᛚᚢᛇ ᛏᚹᛟᚷᛖᚾ ᚷᛁᛒᚱᚩᚦᚫᚱ ᚪᚠᛟᛞᛞᚫ ᛞᛁᚫ ᚹᚣᛚᛁᚠ ᚩᚾ ᚱᚩᛗᚫᚳᚫᛇᛏᛁ᛬ +ᚱᚩᛗᚹᚪᛚᚢᛇ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚱᛖᚢᛗᚹᚪᛚᚢᛇ ᛏᚹᛟᚷᛖᚾ ᚷᛁᛒᚱᚩᚦᚫᚱ ᚪᚠᛟᛞᛞᚫ ᛞᛁᚫ ᚹᚣᛚᛁᚠ ᚩᚾ ᚱᚩᛗᚫ\linebreak[0]ᚳᚫᛇᛏᛁ᛬ ᚩᚦᛚᚫ ᚢᚾᚾᛖᚷ \subsection*{Latin} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/License.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/License.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 63ed38cd4d6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/License.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/License.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/License.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1528d85e5dc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/License.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,430 +0,0 @@ -%&program=xelatex -%&encoding=UTF-8 Unicode - -\documentclass[a4paper]{article} - -\usepackage{fontspec} - -\setromanfont{Junicode} - -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{2}{+ss02,-liga} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{3}{+ss03} -\newICUfeature{LigType}{disc}{+dlig} - -\begin{document} - -\section*{How the GNU General Public License Applies to Junicode} - -The GPL is intended to protect conventional software programs. Though -fonts are software programs, they are something of a special case, for -several reasons. - -First, the GPL requires that “source code” be distributed or made -available whenever a program is distributed. “Source code” is “the -preferred form of the work for making modifications to it.” For a -TrueType font, that “preferred form” is just as likely to be the -executable file, the binary font file, as anything else, since every -major font editor allows the developer to open such a file, edit it, -and save it again. Indeed, the binary TrueType format is more portable -than the “source code” used by such programs as FontForge and -FontLab. For this reason, {\bfseries if you create a font based on -Junicode, you are not required to distribute source code for it other -than the binary, “executable” font.} In a TrueType font, it is -possible to set a flag to signal that the font may not be edited. In -keeping with the spirit of the GPL, {\bfseries you must not set this -flag}. - -Second, the manner in which a font is distributed may differ from that -of a conventional program. Specifically, portions of a font, rather -than the whole thing, may be embedded in a PDF file, web page, or -other kind of document. It is unclear whether the various tools that -produce such documents embed the font’s copyright notice along with -the font itself. Nevertheless, {\bfseries nothing in the GPL should be - construed as prohibiting the embedding of a font in a document}. The -font should always be marked “embeddable.” The developer of Junicode -does not hold that the relationship between a font and the document in -which it is embedded is the same as that between a subroutine library -and a program in which it is incorporated. Your using Junicode does -not restrict the licensing or copyright status of your document. 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\ No newline at end of file +License: Open Font License (http://scripts.sil.org/OFL) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/aelfric_job.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/aelfric_job.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 94c352eeb47..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/aelfric_job.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/aelfric_job.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/aelfric_job.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d016d5c90e9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/aelfric_job.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -%&program=xelatex -%&encoding=UTF-8 Unicode - -\documentclass[letterpaper]{article} - -\usepackage{fontspec} - -\setromanfont{Junicode} - -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{1}{+ss01} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{2}{+ss02,-liga} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{3}{+ss03} -\newICUfeature{LigType}{disc}{+dlig} -\newICUfeature{LigType}{hist}{+hlig} -\newICUfeature{IPAMode}{on}{+mgrk,-liga} -\newICUfeature{Compose}{off}{-ccmp} -\newICUfeature{Contextual}{on}{+calt} -\newICUfeature{Swash}{on}{+swsh} -\newICUfeature{Fractions}{on}{+frac} -\newICUfeature{Superscripts}{on}{+sups} -\newICUfeature{Subscripts}{on}{+subs} - -\frenchspacing - -\begin{document} - -\section*{Old English with Junicode} - -\linespread{1.1}\fontspec[Contextual=on]{Junicode}\Large Sum wer wæs ġeseten on þām lande þe is ġehāten Hus; his nama wæs Iob. Se wer wæs swīðe bilewite and rihtwīs and ondrǣdende God and forbūgende yfel. Him wǣron ācennede \mbox{seofan} suna and ðrēo dohtra. Hē hæfde seofon ðūsend scēapa and ðrēo ðūsend olfenda, fīf hund ġetȳmu oxena and fīf hund assan and ormǣte miċelne hīred. - -Iob cwæð, “Iċ ālȳsde hrȳmende þearfan, and ðām stēopbearne þe būton fultume wæs iċ ġehēolp, and wydewan \mbox{heortan} iċ ġefrēfrode. Iċ wæs ymbscrȳd mid rihtwīsnysse. Iċ wæs blind\-um men ēage and healtum fōt and þearfena fæder. Of flȳsum mīnra scēapa wǣron ġehlȳwde ðearfena sīdan, and iċ ðearfum ne forwyrnde þæs ðe hī ġyrndon, ne iċ ne ǣt āna mīnne hlāf būton stēopbearne, ne iċ ne blissode on mīnum meniġfealdum welum. Ne fæġnode iċ on mīnes fēondes hryre, ne læġ ælðēodiġ man wiðūtan mīnum heġum, ac mīn duru ġeopenode symle weġfērendum. Ne behȳdde iċ mīne synna, ne iċ on mīnum bōsme ne bedīġlode mīne unrihtwīsnysse.” - -Efne ðā ġȳt cōm se fēorða ǣrendraca inn and cwæð, “Ðīne suna and ðīne dohtra ǣton and druncon mid heora yldestan brēðer, and efne þā fǣrlīċe swēġde swīðliċ wind of ðām wēstene and tōslōh þæt hūs æt ðām fēower hwemmum þæt hit hrēosende ðīne bearn ofþrihte and ācwealde. Iċ āna ætbærst þæt iċ ðē þis cȳdde.” - -“Fel sceal for felle, and swā hwæt swā man hæfð hē sylð for his līfe. Āstreċe nū ðīne hand and hrepa his bān and his flǣsc; ðonne ġesīhst ðū þæt hē ðē on ansȳne wiriġð.” - -\pagebreak - -\itshape\noindent Sum wer wæs ġeseten on þām lande þe is ġehāten Hus; his nama wæs Iob. Se wer wæs swīðe bilewite and rihtwīs and ondrǣdende God and forbūgende yfel. Him wǣron ācennede \mbox{seofan} suna and ðrēo dohtra. Hē hæfde seofon ðūsend scēapa and ðrēo ðūsend olfenda, fīf hund ġetȳmu oxena and fīf hund assan and ormǣte miċelne hīred. - -Iob cwæð, “Iċ ālȳsde hrȳmende þearfan, and ðām stēopbearne þe būton fultume wæs iċ ġehēolp, and wydewan \mbox{heortan} iċ ġefrēfrode. Iċ wæs ymbscrȳd mid rihtwīsnysse. Iċ wæs blind\-um men ēage and healtum fōt and þearfena fæder. Of flȳsum mīnra scēapa wǣron ġehlȳwde ðearfena sīdan, and iċ ðearfum ne forwyrnde þæs ðe hī ġyrndon, ne iċ ne ǣt āna mīnne hlāf būton stēopbearne, ne iċ ne blissode on mīnum meniġfealdum welum. Ne fæġnode iċ on mīnes fēondes hryre, ne læġ ælðēodiġ man wiðūtan mīnum heġum, ac mīn duru ġeopenode symle weġfērendum. Ne behȳdde iċ mīne synna, ne iċ on mīnum bōsme ne bedīġlode mīne unrihtwīsnysse.” - -Efne ðā ġȳt cōm se fēorða ǣrendraca inn and cwæð, “Ðīne suna and ðīne dohtra ǣton and druncon mid heora yldestan brēðer, and efne þā fǣrlīċe swēġde swīðliċ wind of ðām wēstene and tōslōh þæt hūs æt ðām fēower hwemmum þæt hit hrēosende ðīne bearn ofþrihte and ācwealde. Iċ āna ætbærst þæt iċ ðē þis cȳdde.” - -“Fel sceal for felle, and swā hwæt swā man hæfð hē sylð for his līfe. Āstreċe nū ðīne hand and hrepa his bān and his flǣsc; ðonne ġesīhst ðū þæt hē ðē on ansȳne wiriġð.” - -\pagebreak - -\upshape\bfseries\noindent Sum wer wæs ġeseten on þām lande þe is ġehāten Hus; his nama wæs Iob. Se wer wæs swīðe bilewite and rihtwīs and ondrǣdende God and forbūgende yfel. Him wǣron ācennede \mbox{seofan} suna and ðrēo dohtra. Hē hæfde seofon ðūsend scēapa and ðrēo ðūsend olfenda, fīf hund ġetȳmu oxena and fīf hund assan and ormǣte miċelne hīred. - -Iob cwæð, “Iċ ālȳsde hrȳmende þearfan, and ðām stēopbearne þe būton fultume wæs iċ ġehēolp, and wydewan heort\-an iċ ġefrēfrode. Iċ wæs ymbscrȳd mid rihtwīsnysse. Iċ wæs blind\-um men ēage and healtum fōt and þearfena fæder. Of flȳsum mīnra scēapa wǣron ġehlȳwde ðearfena sīdan, and iċ ðearfum ne forwyrnde þæs ðe hī ġyrndon, ne iċ ne ǣt āna mīnne hlāf būton stēopbearne, ne iċ ne blissode on mīnum meniġfealdum welum. Ne fæġnode iċ on mīnes fēondes hryre, ne læġ ælðēodiġ man wiðūtan mīnum heġum, ac mīn duru ġeopenode symle weġfērendum. Ne behȳdde iċ mīne synna, ne iċ on mīnum bōsme ne bedīġlode mīne unrihtwīsnysse.” - -Efne ðā ġȳt cōm se fēorða ǣrendraca inn and cwæð, “Ðīne suna and ðīne dohtra ǣton and druncon mid heora yldestan brēðer, and efne þā fǣrlīċe swēġde swīðliċ wind of ðām wēst\-ene and tōslōh þæt hūs æt ðām fēower hwemmum þæt hit hrēosende ðīne bearn ofþrihte and ācwealde. Iċ āna ætbærst þæt iċ ðē þis cȳdde.” - -“Fel sceal for felle, and swā hwæt swā man hæfð hē sylð for his līfe. Āstreċe nū ðīne hand and hrepa his bān and his flǣsc; ðonne ġesīhst ðū þæt hē ðē on ansȳne wiriġð.” - -\pagebreak - -\noindent\itshape Sum wer wæs ġeseten on þām lande þe is ġehāten Hus; his nama wæs Iob. Se wer wæs swīðe bilewite and rihtwīs and ondrǣdende God and forbūgende yfel. Him wǣron ācennede \mbox{seofan} suna and ðrēo dohtra. Hē hæfde seofon ðūsend scēapa and ðrēo ðūsend olfenda, fīf hund ġetȳmu oxena and fīf hund assan and ormǣte miċelne hīred. - -Iob cwæð, “Iċ ālȳsde hrȳmende þearfan, and ðām stēopbearne þe būton fultume wæs iċ ġehēolp, and wydewan heort\-an iċ ġefrēfrode. Iċ wæs ymbscrȳd mid rihtwīsnysse. Iċ wæs blind\-um men ēage and healtum fōt and þearfena fæder. Of flȳsum mīnra scēapa wǣron ġehlȳwde ðearfena sīdan, and iċ ðearfum ne forwyrnde þæs ðe hī ġyrndon, ne iċ ne ǣt āna mīnne hlāf būton stēopbearne, ne iċ ne blissode on mīnum meniġfealdum welum. Ne fæġnode iċ on mīnes fēondes hryre, ne læġ ælðēodiġ man wiðūtan mīnum heġum, ac mīn duru ġeopenode symle weġ\-fēr\-end\-um. Ne behȳdde iċ mīne synna, ne iċ on mīnum bōsme ne bedīġlode mīne unrihtwīsnysse.” - -Efne ðā ġȳt cōm se fēorða ǣrendraca inn and cwæð, “Ðīne suna and ðīne dohtra ǣton and druncon mid heora yldestan brēðer, and efne þā fǣrlīċe swēġde swīðliċ wind of ðām wēst\-ene and tōslōh þæt hūs æt ðām fēower hwemmum þæt hit hrēosende ðīne bearn ofþrihte and ācwealde. Iċ āna ætbærst þæt iċ ðē þis cȳdde.” - -“Fel sceal for felle, and swā hwæt swā man hæfð hē sylð for his līfe. Āstreċe nū ðīne hand and hrepa his bān and his flǣsc; ðonne ġesīhst ðū þæt hē ðē on ansȳne wiriġð.” - -\pagebreak - -\upshape\mdseries\small\noindent In Junicode, special attention has been paid to letter-combinations that often look -unattractive in Old English text: these are handled by ligatures and alternate forms of f, þ and ð. -To take fullest advantage of typographical features for Old English, make sure these OpenType -features are enabled in your application: ccmp (Glyph Composition/Decomposition), calt -(Contextual Alternates), liga (Standard Ligatures), kern (Horizontal Kerning). -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/mufi.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/mufi.pdf Binary files differindex f74d6a84166..5b57d704a73 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/mufi.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/mufi.pdf |