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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2020-02-28 22:21:39 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/COPYING b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..05259c7a40f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +(c) 1998-2018 Peter S. Baker + +This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. +This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: +http://scripts.sil.org/OFL + +----------------------------------------------------------- +SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 +----------------------------------------------------------- + +PREAMBLE +The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide +development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation +efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and +open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership +with others. + +The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and +redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The +fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded, +redistributed and/or sold with any software provided that any reserved +names are not used by derivative works. 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The requirement for fonts to +remain under this license does not apply to any document created +using the Font Software. + +TERMINATION +This license becomes null and void if any of the above conditions are +not met. + +DISCLAIMER +THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT +OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, +INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL +DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM +OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE. + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/ChangeLog b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c8db94b6a9d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +2018-06-25 Peter Baker <peter@mycomputer> + + * all: Corrected bug that caused incorrect clipping in MS Word for + the Mac. Added sigma in Regular and Italic faces. Incorrect glyph + was displayed for EBA1 in Regular face. uni1EBD added for Bold and + BoldItalic. Anchor added for E8BF in Regular and + Italic. Linespacing numbers revised: we've returned to using + linegap numbers. + +2017-09-06 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode, Junicode-Italic: Mkmk failed in different ways in + different applications. It turned out this was about the ways + different shaping engines handled normalization. Solution was to + add anchors to the precomposed characters in the Unicode + Normalization List (single-storey only). + +2017-08-27 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode, Junicode-Italic: MUFI 4.0 now fully implemented in + regular and italic faces. + +2017-08-16 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode-Italic: Characters and features added to bring italic + face into line with regular. It is now possible to switch back and + forth between regular and italic losslessly. + + * Junicode: Greek ranges removed and placed in a new font, Foulis + Greek, which has all the kerning and OT features that were in + Junicode Greek. + + * Junicode, Junicode-Italic: Removed ss14 feature as no longer + necessary, now that combining ogonek above is part of the Unicode + standard (U+1DCE). mgrk removed as no longer necessary; Greek math + and PUA charaacters moved from unencoded area to vacated Greek + range. hist now substitues longs for s everywhere except at + word-end and before apostrophe + letter. fina removed as not + appropriate for Latin script. + + * All: ccmp "make precomposed" disabled. Must decide whether to + retain this feature. + + * Junicode, Junicode-Italic: Selection of cap combining marks + expanded. These are covered by case feature, used automatically in + some applications. Coverage of mark and mkmk features expanded. + + * All: Source format is now UFO. Ongoing cleanup of decayed glyphs + (FontForge TrueType editing being somewhat lossy). Change of + format and editor should stop the decay. + + * Junicode-Bold, Junicode-BoldItalic: These two faces are being + maintained but not developed further. Anyone want to take them + over? + + * All: Too many minor changes to list, over five years. + +2012-12-27 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode*: ss17 now used for linguistic alternates. Regularized + underline position and thickness. Added uni0294.alt, accessible + via ss17. theta1 is now present in all faces. anchor added for + scaron. + + * Junicode-Italic, Junicode-Regular: Number Forms range now + complete and up-to-date. + + * Junicode-Italic: subs lookup added. Roman numbers in Number + Forms range accessible via dlig. + + * Junicode-BoldItalic: below-char anchors added for Basic + Latin. uni330 (combining tilde below) added. + + * Junicode-Bold: more below-char anchors added in Basic + Latin. uni330 (combining tilde below) added. + +2012-11-17 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode*: f_f ligature now behaves like f when vowel with + diacritic follows. -f option for ttfautohint forces hinting of all + characters in the font. Kerning of f-ligatures corrected. Common + ligatures moved to unencoded slots (references left behind for + backward compatibility), improving searchability in PDF + files. Metrics slightly changed to address Windows clipping + problems. + + * Junicode-Bold, Junicode-Regular: Small caps added for some base + letter + diacritic combos. + + * Junicode-Regular: Fixups of Greek outlines. digamma, koppa, Cap + stigma added. Two more ligatures added from the Foulis-Wilson + specimen. + + * Junicode-Italic: Several cap swashes added: A, J, D, Q, AE + (these are used in Hickes's Thesaurus). k_i, s_t ligatures added. + +2012-04-08 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode-Regular: All ligatures and stylistic alternates found + in the Foulis Homer have been added in the regular face: these are + accessed via hlig and salt. It may be necessary to set the script + explicitly to Greek to access these Greek features. The style of + rho used in the Foulis Homer has been made the default. + +2012-04-01 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode-Regular, Junicode-Italic, Junicode-Bold, + Junicode-BoldItalic: Gothic now in all four faces. Original Gothic + moved to Bold; Gothic in Regular harmonizes with small caps; + skewed versions in Italic and BoldItalic. + * Junicode.tex: revised Gothic specimen; added note on use of mgrk + to get IPA shapes of beta and theta. + +2012-03-27 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode-Regular: Added Gothic range; added lookups ss19 + (Latin-to-Gothic tranliteration) and ss20 (Gothic-to-Latin + transliteration). + +2012-03-07 Peter Baker <peter@hengest> + + * Junicode-Bold, Junicode-Italic, Junicode-BoldItalic: Swashes + (for Middle English) for all 4 faces + * All: Improvements for Turkish (including dotted small-cap + i). These should be automatic via locl. + * All: Improved shape of dcaron, tcaron, lcaron (with kerning) for + Eastern European languages + * Junicode-Bold: small caps for bold face + * Junicode-Bold, Junicode-BoldItalic: added capital Eszett, U+1E9E + * Junicode-Regular, Junicode-Bold: small cap Eszett when c2sc is + applied to U+1E9E + * Junicode-Regular, Junicode-Italic, Junicode-Bold: IPA shapes of + beta, theta available at U+701, U+702 (and alternative omega in + regular at U+703). Preferred method of accessing these is still + via standard beta and theta + mgrk + * All: arrows at U+2190 - U+2193; emptyset at U+2205 + * All: f.alt accessible via salt + * All: kern f + exclam + * All: obsolete MUFI code points removed; these codes may be reused. + * All: minimal Panose values + * All: additional small caps for Eastern European languages + * All: additional small caps for Turkish + * Junicode-Bold, Junicode-Italic, Junicode-BoldItalic: more MUFI + characters here and there + * Junicode-Regular, Junicode-Italic: some filling in of Latin + Extended B + * Junicode-Regular, Junicode-Italic: deleted s03 lookup + * Junicode-Regular: A number of Fleurons in retired MUFI code + points in the PUA + * Junicode-Regular: continuing to add Greek historic + ligatures. Try omicron + upsilon, epsilon + iota, alpha + iota, + alpha + upsilon, with various accents. + * Junicode-Regular: reordered GPOS kern lookups to fix a problem + in Scribus diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index edefa34e9ad..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 20fbb1b1e7c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/Junicode.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,646 +0,0 @@ -%&program=xelatex -%&encoding=UTF-8 Unicode - -\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,openany]{book} - -\usepackage{fontspec} - -\usepackage{microtype} - -\setmainfont[Contextuals=Alternate]{Junicode} - -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{insular}{+ss02,-liga} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{highline}{+ss04} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{medline}{+ss05} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{enlarged}{+ss06} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{underdot}{+ss07} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{altyogh}{+ss08} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{altpua}{+ss09} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{althook}{+ss14} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{altogonek}{+ss15} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{oldpunct}{+ss18} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{gothic}{+ss19} -\newICUfeature{StyleSet}{gothtolat}{+ss20} -\newICUfeature{MirrorRunes}{on}{+rtlm} -\newICUfeature{IPAMode}{on}{+mgrk,-liga} -\newICUfeature{Fractions}{on}{+frac} -\newICUfeature{Superscripts}{on}{+sups} -\newICUfeature{Subscripts}{on}{+subs} -\newcommand{\salt}[1]{{\addfontfeatures{Alternate=0}{#1}}} -\newcommand{\saltb}[1]{{\addfontfeatures{Alternate=1}{#1}}} -\usepackage{color} -\definecolor{titlblue}{rgb}{0.34,0.33,0.63} -\definecolor{titlred}{rgb}{0.75,0.29,0.31} -\definecolor{titlbrown}{rgb}{0.41,0.34,0.30} -\definecolor{myRed}{rgb}{0.5,0,0} -\definecolor{myPink}{rgb}{1.0,0.7,0.7} -\definecolor{myBlue}{rgb}{0,0,0.5} -\definecolor{myLightBlue}{rgb}{0.7,0.7,1.0} -\definecolor{myGreen}{rgb}{0,0.5,0} -\definecolor{myMaroon}{rgb}{0.35,0,0.5} -\usepackage{fancyhdr} -\pagestyle{fancy} -\fancyfoot{} -\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} -\newcommand{\sampletext}{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. 12345 \addfontfeatures{Numbers=OldStyle}12345} -\newcommand{\sctext}{Cum multa divinitus, pontifices, a -ma\-ioribus nos\-tris in\-venta atque in\-sti\-tuta sunt} - -\frenchspacing -\setlength{\parskip}{0ex plus0ex minus0ex} -\tolerance=1000 - -\begin{document} -\begin{titlepage} -\huge\noindent -{\color{myRed}}\\[5cm] -\Huge \hfill {\color{myBlue}Junicode}\hfill \\[1cm] -\huge \hfill the font for medievalists\hfill \\[1cm] - \Huge\hfill {\color{myRed}}\hfill \\[1cm] - \huge\hfill {\itshape specimens and user’s guide}\hfill \\ -\vfill -{\color{myRed}} -\end{titlepage} -\mainmatter -\fancyhead[CE]{\scshape\color{myRed} {\addfontfeatures{Numbers=OldStyle}\thepage}\hspace{10pt}junicode} -\fancyhead[CO]{\scshape\color{myRed} {junicode}\hspace{10pt}{\addfontfeatures{Numbers=OldStyle}\thepage}} -\chapter*{\color{myBlue}Junicode} -\large - -\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 -character set and is richest in OpenType features. - -Both the selection and design of the characters in Junicode reflect -the needs of medievalists. However, many persons writing in ancient -and modern languages have found the font useful. If you wish to see -better support for any language, please leave a request at the -Junicode project page (http://sourceforge.net/projects/junicode). - -Junicode implements most of the recommendation of the Medieval Unicode -Font Initiative (version 3.0). Look for special MUFI characters -(those not in the Unicode standard) in the Private Use Area (U+E000 -and above). Download the complete recommendation at -http://www.mufi.info/. - -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. - -\begin{center} -\Huge\color{myRed} -\end{center} - -\chapter*{\color{myBlue}Specimens} - -\fontspec{Junicode} -\noindent {\tiny \sampletext} {\small \sampletext} {\large \sampletext} -{\Large \sampletext} {\LARGE \sampletext} {\huge \sampletext}\\ - -{\itshape\noindent {\tiny \sampletext} {\small \sampletext} {\large \sampletext} -{\Large \sampletext} {\LARGE \sampletext} {\huge \sampletext}}\\ - -{\bfseries\noindent {\tiny \sampletext} {\small \sampletext} {\large \sampletext} -{\Large \sampletext} {\LARGE \sampletext} {\huge \sampletext}}\\ - -{\bfseries\itshape\noindent {\tiny \sampletext} {\small \sampletext} {\large \sampletext} -{\Large \sampletext} {\LARGE \sampletext} {\huge \sampletext}}\\ - -\noindent {\scshape {\tiny \sctext} {\small \sctext} {\large \sctext} -{\Large \sctext} {\LARGE \sctext}}\\ - -\noindent {\scshape\bfseries {\tiny \sctext} {\small \sctext} {\large \sctext} -{\Large \sctext} {\LARGE \sctext}}\\ - -\noindent{\Large abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz æðþȝ\\ -ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÆÐÞȜ\\ -αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρςστυφχψω\\ -ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ}\newpage - -\subsection*{Old and Middle English} - -\noindent{\small\itshape The default letter-shapes are suitable for -setting Old and Middle English.}\\[1ex] -Wē æthrynon mid ūrum ārum þā ȳðan þæs dēopan wǣles; wē -ġesāwon ēac þā muntas ymbe þǣre sealtan sǣ strande, and wē mid -āðēnedum hræġle and ġesundfullum windum þǣr ġewīcodon on þām -ġemǣrum þǣre fæġerestan þēode. Þā ȳðan ġetācniað þisne dēopan -cræft, and þā muntas ġetācniað ēac þā miċelnyssa þisses cræftes.\\ - -\noindent S{\scshape iþen} þe sege and þe assaut watz sesed at Troye,\\ -Þe borȝ brittened and brent to brondez and askez,\\ -Þe tulk þat þe trammes of tresoun þer wroȝt\\ -Watz tried for his tricherie, þe trewest on erthe:\\ -Hit watz Ennias þe athel, and his highe kynde,\\ -Þat siþen depreced prouinces, and patrounes bicome\\ -Welneȝe of al þe wele in þe west iles.\\ - -\noindent{\small\itshape Apply the OpenType feature ss02 (Style Set 2) -for insular letter-forms.}\\[1ex] -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=insular,Ligatures=NoCommon,StyleSet=altogonek} -Her cynewulf benam sigebryht his rices \& weſtſeaxna wiotan for -un\-ryht\-um dędū buton hamtúnſcire \& he hæfde þa oþ he ofslog -þone aldormon þe hī lengeſt wunode \& hiene þa cynewulf on -andred adræfde \& ħ þær wunade oþ þæt hine án ſwán ofſtang -æt pryfetesflodan \& he wręc þone aldormon cumbran \& se cynewulf -oft miclum gefeohtum feaht uuiþ bretwalū.} - - - -\subsection*{Old Icelandic} - -\fontspec[Language=Icelandic]{Junicode} -{\small\itshape For Nordic shapes of þ and ð, specify the Icelandic -language, if your application has good language support; or apply the OpenType -ss01 (Style Set 1) feature.}\\[1ex] -Um haustit sendi Mǫrðr Valgarðsson orð at Gunnarr myndi vera einn heimi, en -lið alt myndi vera niðri í eyjum at lúka heyverkum. Riðu þeir Gizurr Hvíti ok -Geirr Goði austr yfir ár, þegar þeir spurðu þat, ok austr yfir sanda til Hofs. -Þá sendu þeir orð Starkaði undir Þríhyrningi; ok fundusk þeir þar allir er at -Gunnari skyldu fara, ok réðu hversu at skyldi fara. - -\subsection*{Runic} -\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 ᚱᚩᛗᚫ\linebreak[0]ᚳᚫᛇᛏᛁ᛬ -ᚩᚦᛚᚫ ᚢᚾᚾᛖᚷ - -\subsection*{German} - -Ich ſag üch aber / minen fründen / Foͤꝛchtēd üch nit voꝛ denen die den -lyb toͤdend / vnd darnach nichts habennd das ſy mer thuͤgind. Ich wil -üch aber zeigē voꝛ welchem ir üch \saltb{f}oͤꝛchten ſollend. Foͤꝛchtend üch voꝛ -dem / der / nach dem er toͤdet hat / ouch macht hat zewerffen inn die -hell: ja ich ſag üch / voꝛ dem ſelben \saltb{f}oͤꝛchtēd üch. Koufft man nit -fünff Sparen vm̄ zween pfennig\\[1ex] -{\Large Die straße ist zu schmal für autos. Wohin fährt dieser Zug?}\\ -DIE STRAẞE IST ZU SCHMAL FÜR AUTOS. -{\itshape DIE STRAẞE IST ZU SCHMAL FÜR AUTOS.} -{\bfseries DIE STRAẞE IST ZU SCHMAL FÜR AUTOS.} -{\itshape\bfseries DIE STRAẞE IST ZU SCHMAL FÜR AUTOS.}\\[1ex] -{\scshape Die straße ist zu schmal für autos. -\bfseries Die straße ist zu schmal für autos.} -{\itshape Use c2sc for small cap Eszett:} -{\addfontfeature{Letters=UppercaseSmallCaps}DIE STRAẞE IST ZU SCHMAL FÜR AUTOS. -\bfseries DIE STRAẞE IST ZU SCHMAL FÜR AUTOS.} - - - -\subsection*{Latin} - -{\small\itshape Junicode contains the most common Latin abbreviations, - making it suitable for diplomatic editions of Latin texts.}\\[1ex] -{\addfontfeatures{StyleSet=altogonek}Adiuuanos dſ̄ ſalutariſ noſter \& - ꝓpt̄ głam nominiſ tui dnē liƀanoſ· \& ꝓpitiuſ eſto peccatiſ noſtriſ - ꝓpter nomen tuum· Ne forte dicant ingentib: ubi eſt dſ̄ eorum \& - innoteſcat innationib: corā oculiſ nr̄iſ· Poſuerunt moſticina - ſeruorū ruorū eſcaſ uolatilib: cęli carneſ ſcōꝝ tuoꝝ beſtiiſ tenice· - Facti ſumꝰ ob\kern+0.2ptꝓbrium uiciniſ nr̄iſ·} - -\subsection*{Gothic} - -jabai auk ƕas gasaiƕiþ þuk þana habandan kunþi in galiuge stada -anakumbjandan, niu miþwissei is siukis wis\-an\-dins timrjada du -galiugagudam gasaliþ matjan? fraqistniþ auk sa unmahteiga ana -þeinamma witubnja broþar in þize Xristus gaswalt. swaþ~þan -frawaurkjandans wiþra broþruns, slahandans ize gahugd siuka, du -Xristau fra\-waur\-keiþ.\\ - -{\noindent\small\itshape Use ss19 to produce Gothic letters - automatically from transliterated text and ss20 to produce Latin - letters from Gothic. Available in all four faces.}\\[1ex] -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=gothic}jabai auk ƕas gasaiƕiþ þuk þana - habandan kunþi in ga\-liuge stada anakumbjandan, niu miþwissei is - siukis wis\-an\-dins timrjada du galiugagudam gasaliþ matjan? - {\bfseries jabai auk ƕas gasaiƕiþ þuk þana habandan kunþi in - ga\-liuge stada anakumbjandan, niu miþwissei is siukis - wis\-an\-dins timrjada du galiugagudam gasaliþ matjan?} - \textit{abgdeqzh \bfseries abgdeqzh}} - -\subsection*{Sanskrit Transliteration} - -\noindent mānaṁ dvividhaṁ viṣayadvai vidyātśaktyaśaktitaḥ \\ - arthakriyāyāṁ keśadirnārtho ’narthādhimokṣataḥ\\[1ex] -sadr̥śāsadr̥śatvācca viṣayāviṣayatvataḥ \\ - śabdasyānyanimittānāṁ bhāve dhīsadasattvataḥ - -\subsection*{International Phonetic Alphabet} -\fontspec[IPAMode=on]{Junicode} -hwɑn θɑt ɑːprɪl wiθ is ʃuːrəs soːtə θə drʊxt ɔf mɑrʧ hɑθ peːrsəd toː -θə roːte ɑnd bɑːðəd ɛvrɪ væɪn ɪn swɪʧ lɪkuːr ɔf hwɪʧ vɛrtɪu -ɛnʤɛndrəd ɪs θə fluːr hwɑn zɛfɪrʊs eːk wɪθ hɪs sweːtə bræːθ -\fontspec{Junicode} - -\subsection*{Greek} - -{\small\itshape The Greek typeface (available only in the regular - face) is based on the Greek Double Pica cut by Alexander Wilson of - Glasgow in the eighteenth century. It is not really suitable for - setting modern Greek; those who want a more modern Greek face that - harmonizes well with Junicode should consider GFS Didot - Classic or GFS Porson.}\\[1ex] -{\addfontfeature{Script=Greek}βίβλος -γενέσεως ἰησοῦ χ\kern+1pt\salt{ρ}ιστοῦ υἱοῦ δαυὶδ -υἱοῦ ἀβραάμ. -ἀβραὰμ -ἐγέννησεν τὸν ἰσαάκ, ἰσαὰκ δὲ ἐγέννησεν -τὸν ἰακώβ, ἰακὼβ δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν -ἰούδαν καὶ τοὺς ἀδελφοὺς αὐτοῦ, -ἰούδας -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν φάρες καὶ τὸν ζάρα -ἐκ τῆς θαμάρ, φάρες δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν -ἑσρώμ, ἑσρὼμ δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν ἀράμ, -ἀρὰμ -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν ἀμιναδάβ, ἀμιναδὰβ -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν ναασσών, ναασσὼν δὲ -ἐγέννησεν τὸν σαλμών, -σαλμὼν -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν βόες ἐκ τῆς ῥαχάβ, -βόες δὲ ἐγέννησεν}\\[1ex] -{\small\itshape Use the OpenType feature hlig and salt for old-style ligatures -and alternative letter-shapes:}\\[1ex] -{\addfontfeature{Script=Greek,Ligatures=Historic}βί\salt{β}λος -γενέσεως ἰησοῦ χ\kern+1pt\salt{ρ}ισ\salt{τ}οῦ υἱοῦ δαυὶδ -υἱοῦ ἀ\salt{β}ραάμ. -ἀ\salt{β}ραὰμ -ἐγέννησεν τὸν ἰσαάκ, ἰσαὰκ δὲ ἐγέννησεν -τὸν ἰακώ\salt{β}, ἰακὼ\salt{β} δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν -ἰούδαν καὶ τοὺς ἀδελφοὺς αὐτοῦ, -ἰούδας -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν \salt{φ}άρες καὶ τὸν ζάρα -ἐκ τῆς \salt{θ}αμάρ, φάρες δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν -ἑσρώμ, ἑσρὼμ δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν ἀράμ, -ἀρὰμ -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν ἀμιναδά\salt{β}, ἀμιναδὰ\salt{β} -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν ναασσών, ναασσὼν δὲ -ἐγέννησεν τὸν σαλμών, -σαλμὼν -δὲ ἐγέννησεν τὸν βόες ἐκ τῆς ῥαχά\salt{β}, -βόες δὲ ἐγέννησεν}\\[1ex] - -\subsection*{Lithuanian} - -{\small\itshape Lithuanian poses several typographical challenges. An - accented i retains its dot: i̇́; and certain characters with ogonek - must avoid colliding with a following j: - {\upshape\addfontfeatures{Contextuals=Alternate} ęj ųj}. Make sure - Contextual Alternates (calt) is turned on; for i̇́, use i followed - by non-spacing dot accent (0307) and acute (0301).}\\[1ex] -Visa žemė turėjo vieną kalbą ir tuos pačius žodžius. Kai žmonės -kėlėsi iš rytų, jie rado slėnį Šinaro krašte ir ten įsikūrė. Vieni -kitiems sakė: Eime, pasidirbkime plytų ir jas išdekime. – Vietoj -akmens jie naudojo plytas, o vietoj kalkių – bitumą. Eime, – jie -sakė, – pasistatykime miestą ir bokštą su dangų siekiančia viršūne ir -pasidarykime sau vardą, kad nebūtume išblaškyti po visą žemės veidą. - -\subsection*{Polish} -{\small\itshape The default shape and position of ogonek in Junicode are suitable -for modern Polish. For the medieval Latin e-caudata, consider using -ss15.}\\[1ex] -Mieszkańcy całej ziemi mieli jedną mowę, czyli jednakowe słowa. A -gdy wędrowali ze wschodu, napotkali równinę w kraju Szinear i tam -zamieszkali. I mówili jeden do drugiego: Chodźcie, wyrabiajmy cegłę -i wypalmy ją w ogniu. A gdy już mieli cegłę zamiast kamieni i smołę -zamiast zaprawy murarskiej, rzekli: Chodźcie, zbudujemy sobie miasto -i wieżę, której wierzchołek będzie sięgał nieba, i w ten sposób -uczynimy sobie znak, abyśmy się nie rozproszyli po całej ziemi. - -\subsection*{Czech} -{\small\itshape Special care has recently been taken to improve - handling -of Eastern European languages. The developer solicits suggestions for -further improvement.}\\ -Pojďme do Betléma a přesvědčme -se o tom, co nám anděl oznámil. Mojžíšův Zákon přikazoval, aby každá -žena čtyřicátý den po narození chlapce přinesla oběť do chrámu. -{\itshape Pojďme do Betléma a přesvědčme -se o tom, co nám anděl oznámil. Mojžíšův Zákon přikazoval, aby každá -žena čtyřicátý den po narození chlapce přinesla oběť do chrámu.} -{\bfseries Pojďme do Betléma a přesvědčme -se o tom, co nám anděl oznámil. Mojžíšův Zákon přikazoval, aby každá -žena čtyřicátý den po narození chlapce přinesla oběť do chrámu.} -{\scshape Pojďme do Betléma a přesvědčme -se o tom, co nám anděl oznámil. Mojžíšův Zákon přikazoval, aby každá -žena čtyřicátý den po narození chlapce přinesla oběť do chrámu.} - -\subsection*{Fleurons} - -\begin{center} -\huge \\ - \\[0.7ex] -\\[0.7ex] -\\ - -\end{center} - -\chapter*{\color{myBlue}OpenType Features} - -{\itshape Following is a list of the OpenType features in - Junicode. For instructions on applying OpenType features, consult - the documentation for your preferred application. Note that you - should turn on the following features, if they are not on by - default: {\upshape liga} (Standard Ligatures), {\upshape ccmp} - (Glyph Composition/Decomposition), {\upshape calt} (Contextual - Alternates), {\upshape kern} (Horizontal Kerning).} - -\subsection*{Standard Ligatures (liga)} - -Like many old-style fonts, Junicode contains the most common f-ligatures -(first flight offer office afflict fjord) and some that are less common -(e.g. thrift fifty afraid für fördern). It -also has long-s ligatures (e.g. aſſert ſtart ſlick omiſſion). - -\subsection*{Glyph Composition/Decomposition (ccmp)} - -A base character followed by one or more combining diacritical marks -is replaced with a precomposed character when that would look -different from the character + diacritic sequence: for example A + -U+301 makes Á, where a special upper-case form of the diacritic is -used. - -\subsection*{Contextual Alternates (calt)} - -When this feature is on (as it should be by default), Junicode will -avoid unsightly collisions between neighboring characters such as f -and vowels with diacritics, e.g. fêler fíf fŭl. If you find that f -collides with some other character, you can select the narrower -\saltb{f} via the OpenType salt feature. - -\subsection*{Stylistic Alternates (salt)} - -This feature gives you direct access to a number of alternates that -are available via other features. Some of these (for example the -narrow f) may be useful to avoid collisions that the font designer has -not anticipated. In Greek script, alternative letter shapes should be -accessed via salt: -e.g. {\addfontfeature{Script=Greek}β\salt{β}γ\salt{γ}ρ\salt{ρ}τ\salt{τ}φ\salt{φ}.} -It may be necessary to set the script to Greek explicitly to access -Greek alternates. - -\subsection*{Kerning (kern)} - -Junicode uses class-based kerning. A few applications are unable to -use it. - -\subsection*{Discretionary Ligatures (dlig)} - -This feature will give you fancy ligatures, e.g. % -{\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary} act star track bitten - attract,} % -and also connected Roman numbers (% -{\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary} I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI - XII}). -Use it also for circled numbers and letters: -[1] {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary}= [1]}; -[A] {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary}= [A]}; -[a] {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary}= [a]}; -[[1]] {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary}= [[1]]}; -<1> {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Discretionary}= <1>} -(regular face only). - -\subsection*{Historical Ligatures (hlig)} - -Nearly all of MUFI’s ligatures are -accessible via “Historical Ligatures” (hlig). -{\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Historic}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 save aardvark - chaos AA AO - AU AV.} This feature willl also permit you to access a large number -of historical Greek ligatures that appear in the Foulis Homer, e.g. -{\addfontfeatures{Script=Greek,Ligatures=Historic}ἰφθίμους - ἐτελείε\salt{τ}ο -διαστήτην μάχεσθαι χραίσμῃ.} You may have to -set the script to Greek explicitly to access Greek historical ligatures. - -\subsection*{Mark Positioning (mark and mkmk)} - -Where no precomposed character is available, combining marks should -still be correctly positioned, and marks can be “stacked” via “Mark -to Base” (mark) and “Mark to Mark” (mkmk): ŏ́ (o + U+306 + U+301); -ī̆ (i + U+304 + U+306). The dot of an i or j followed by a diacritic -will generally be removed: i̽. If your application supports these -features, they are probably on by default. - -\subsection*{Small Capitals (smcp and c2sc)} - -Use “Small Caps” (smcp) to change lower-case letters to -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 - only.} - -\subsection*{Old-Style Numbers (onum)} - -You have a choice of either standard “lining” figures or old-style -figures, selected by “Old-Style Numbers” (onum): 0123456789 -{\addfontfeature{Numbers=OldStyle}0123456789.} - -\subsection*{Superscripts and Subscripts (sups, subs)} - -\noindent Superscript numbers are rendered with “Superscripts” (sups): -{\addfontfeature{Superscripts=on} 0123456789}. Subscript numbers -are rendered with “Subscripts” (subs): -{\addfontfeature{Subscripts=on} 0123456789}. In the regular and -italic styles there is a complete alphabet of superscripts (e.g. -{\addfontfeature{Superscripts=on}abcxyz}). - -\subsection*{Fractions (frac)} - -A sequence of number + slash + number is rendered by a fraction if the -fraction has a Unicode encoding and this feature is on: -{\addfontfeature{Fractions=on} 1/2 1/4 2/3 3/4}. - -\subsection*{Letters with flourishes (swsh)} -For letters with flourishes (sometimes used for setting Middle English -texts), use “Swash” (swsh): -{\addfontfeature{Style=Swash}c d f g k n r}. Some capital swashes are also -available in the italic face, based on those in Hickes's \textit{Thesaurus}: -{\addfontfeature{Style=Swash}\textit{A D J Q Æ}}. - -\subsection*{Mirrored runes (rtlm)} - -In the regular face Junicode -contains mirrored versions of runes. To access these, use -Right-to-Left Mirroring (rtlm): {\addfontfeatures{MirrorRunes=on} - ᚾᚪᛒᛋᚫᚾᚩᚱᚻ.} - -\subsection*{Greek letters in IPA (mgrk)} - -Greek β and θ are needed for phonetic work, but the Greek of Junicode -does not harmonize with other characters in the IPA range. To solve -the problem, use mgrk: {\addfontfeature{IPAMode=on}βθ}. Alternatively, -both characters are available in the Private Use Area: U+F701, U+F702. - -\subsection*{Nordic letter-shapes (ss01)} - -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): {\addfontfeature{Language=Icelandic} ðþ}. - -\subsection*{Insular letter-shapes (ss02)} - -Use “Style Set 2” (ss02) for insular letter-forms: -{\fontspec[StyleSet=insular]{Junicode} abcdefg.} Turn off “Standard -Ligatures” (liga) for best results. - -\subsection*{Overlined characters (ss04, ss05)} - -Use “Style Set 4” (ss04) for roman numbers with high overline -({\fontspec[StyleSet=highline]{Junicode} viii XCXV}) and “Style Set 5” -(ss05) for lower-case roman numbers with medium-high overline -({\fontspec[StyleSet=medline]{Junicode} viii dclx}). These Stylistic -Sets will work only with letters used in Roman numbers. - -\subsection*{Enlarged minuscules (ss06)} - -“Style Set 6” (ss06) produces enlarged minuscules, thus: -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=enlarged} abcdefg.} Since the underlying -text remains unchanged, enlarged text can be searched like normal -text. - -\subsection*{Deleted text (ss07)} - -In medieval manuscripts, text is often deleted by placing a dot under each -letter. Both Unicode and MUFI define many characters with dots below: -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=underdot} if possible, you should avoid -hard-coding these and instead use} “Style Set 7” (ss07). - -\subsection*{Alternate yogh (ss08)} - -For Middle English, always use the yogh at U+021C and U+021D (Ȝȝ). -Unicode also has an alternative yogh, which in Junicode has a -flat top. If you prefer this, leave the underlying text the same and -specify “Style Set 8” (ss08): -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=altyogh} Ȝȝ}. - - -\subsection*{Retired letter-shapes (ss09)} - -The design of a few Junicode characters has changed since the font was -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, -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=altpua} T} for T, -{\scshape{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=altpua} t} for t}. - -\subsection*{Letters with hook above (ss14)} - -The Unicode standard contains several precomposed characters with -combining hook above in the Latin Extended Additional range -(e.g. ẢỎ). These are used automatically when a vowel is followed by -the diacritic U+0309. However, MUFI contains a series of precomposed -characters in which the hook differs in shape and position. Use “Style -Set 14” (ss14) for the MUFI characters (e.g. -\addfontfeature{StyleSet=althook}ẢỎ). - -\subsection*{E caudata (ss15)} - -Medieval Latin texts often use an {\itshape e} with tail, called -{\itshape e caudata}; this represents Latin {\itshape ae} or {\itshape - oe}. Polish, Lithuanian, and several other languages also use this -letter. While in modern editions of medieval texts the {\itshape - cauda} (or in Polish, the {\itshape ogonek}) is often attached to -the very bottom of the letter, in modern Polish and Lithuanian -printing it is attached to the end of the bottom stroke: Polish ę, -medieval Latin {\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). - -\subsection*{Old-Style Punctuation (ss18)} - -{\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).} - -\subsection*{Latin-to-Gothic Transliteration (ss19)} - -As transliteration of Latin to Gothic characters is straightforward, -it can easily be handled with OpenType features. Note that the Gothic -alphabet has no distinction between upper- and lower-case, so capitals -and lower-case letters are transliterated the same way: -{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=gothic} mahtedi sweþauh jah inu mans leik}. - -\subsection*{Gothic-to-Latin Transliteration (ss20)} - -The same as ss19, but in reverse. It produces all lower-case -letters. Thus 𐌲𐌰𐌳𐍉𐌱 𐌽𐌿 𐍅𐌰𐍃 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐍃 𐌸𐌰𐌽𐍃 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐍃𐍅𐌰𐌼𐌼𐌰 -becomes ‘{\addfontfeature{StyleSet=gothtolat}𐌲𐌰𐌳𐍉𐌱 𐌽𐌿 𐍅𐌰𐍃 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐍃 𐌸𐌰𐌽𐍃 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐍃𐍅𐌰𐌼𐌼𐌰}’. - -\begin{center} -\huge {\color{myRed}} -\end{center} - -\chapter*{\color{myBlue}Other Features} - -\subsection*{Treatment of Obsolete Characters} - -A number of medieval characters originally assigned by MUFI to the -Unicode Private Use Area have been accepted into the Unicode -standard. For several years Junicode retained the obsolete -characters, adding a mark to warn document maintainers to reencode -their documents. Beginning with version 0.7.3 obsolete MUFI characters -have been removed from the font. - -\subsection*{Character Protrusion} - -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. - -\subsection*{Fleurons} - -Junicode contains a number of fleurons (floral ornaments) copied from -a 1785 Caslon specimen book. This book contains a number of -examples. Fleurons may be found at these code-points: E270, E27D, -E670, E67D, E68A, E736, E8B0, E8B1, EF90–EF9C, EF9F, F011, F014, F018, -F019, F01B, F01D, F01E. - -\chapter*{\color{myBlue}Miscellanea} - -The Junicode font is available at -http://junicode.sourceforge.net/. You can also find it in the -repositories of many Linux distributions, and also via CTAN. Visit the -Junicode Project Page at SourceForge to leave feature requests and bug -reports. Contributions are welcome: if you wish to contribute to -Junicode, leave a patch at the Project Page or contact the -developer.\\ - -\subsection*{Developer} -Peter S. Baker, University of Virginia - -\subsection*{Contributors} -Denis Moyogo Jacquerye\\ -Adam Buchbinder\\ -Pablo Rodriguez\\ - -\noindent Thanks to the many users who have submitted feature requests -and bug reports.\\ - -\def\reflect#1{{\setbox0=\hbox{#1}\rlap{\kern0.5\wd0 - \special{x:gsave}\special{x:scale -1 1}}\box0 \special{x:grestore}}} -\def\XeTeX{\leavevmode - \setbox0=\hbox{X\lower.5ex\hbox{\kern-.15em\reflect{E}}\kern-.1667em \TeX}% - \dp0=0pt\ht0=0pt\box0 } - -\noindent This document was set with {\XeTeX}. -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README index ce8fb81afd3..39c825e8b10 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README @@ -1,5 +1,24 @@ +Junicode +Version 1.0.2 +(c) 1998-2018 Peter S. Baker + This is a TrueType font for medievalists (and others) with many OpenType features. See the documentation, Junicode.pdf, for specimens and detailed instructions. -License: Open Font License (http://scripts.sil.org/OFL) +License: Open Font License (see COPYING). + +*** + +Since the font is a native OpenType font with many features, it is best to +use with fontspec and LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX. For details on the available +OpenType features, see doc/Junicode.pdf. + +For use with Type 1-based engines, simply invoke \usepackage{junicode}, +though some features will not be available. + +*** + +The LaTeX support was added by Daniel Benjamin Miller. This support has been +dedicated to the public domain. Where this is not possible, you are hereby +given permission to use this contribution for any purpose whatsoever. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README.TEXLIVE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README.TEXLIVE new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..38014087312 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/README.TEXLIVE @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +The following files have been removed in the TeX Live installation of +the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or +missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN at + http://mirror.ctan.org/fonts/junicode +If questions or concerns, email tex-live@tug.org. + + homer_sample.pdf + Junicode.pdf + aelfric_job.pdf 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 3b5cda09579..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/homer_sample.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/homer_sample.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index f5f1522bac7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/homer_sample.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/homer_sample.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/homer_sample.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 820b3883001..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicode/homer_sample.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -%&program=xelatex -%&encoding=UTF-8 Unicode - -\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper,twoside,openany,showidx]{book} -\usepackage[silent]{fontspec} -\usepackage{xltxtra} -\usepackage{polyglossia} -\setdefaultlanguage{greek} -\newICUfeature{Contextual}{on}{+calt} -\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text,Script=Greek,Contextual=on} -\newcommand{\hlig}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Historic}{#1}}} -\newcommand{\salt}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Style=Alternate}{#1}}} -\setromanfont{Junicode} -\begin{document} -\noindent\Large\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Historic} ΜΗ̃ΝΙΝ -ἄειδε, ΘΕᾺ, Πηληϊάδεω ἈΧΙΛΗ̃ΟΣ\\ -Οὐλομένην, ἣ μυρί᾽ Ἀχαιοῖς ἄλγε᾽ ἔθηκε·\\ -Πολλὰς δ᾽ ἰφθίμους ψυχὰς ἄϊδι προΐαψεν\\ -Ἡρώων, αὐτοὺς δ᾽ ἑλώρια τεῦχε κύνεσσιν\\ -Οἰωνοῖσί τε πᾶσι· Διὸς δ᾽ ἐτελείε\salt{τ}ο βουλή·\\ -Ἐξ οὗ δὴ τὰ πρῶτα διαστήτην ἐ\salt{ρ}ίσαν\salt{τ}ε\\ -Ἀτρεΐδης τε, ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν ϗ δῖος Ἀχιλλεύς.\\ - Τίς τ᾽ ἄρ σφωε \salt{θ}εῶν ἔριδι ξυνέηκε μάχεσθαι;\\ -Λητοῦς καὶ Διὸς υἱός· ὃ γὰρ βασιλῆϊ χολωθεὶς\\ -Νοῦσον ἀνὰ στρατὸν ὄρσε κακήν· ὀλέκον\salt{τ}ο δὲ λαοί·\\ -Οὕνεκα τὸν Χρύσην ἠτίμησ᾽ ἀρητῆρα\\ -Ἀτρεΐδης· ὃ γὰρ ἦλθε \salt{θ}οὰς ἐπὶ νῆας Ἀχαιῶν\\ -Λυσόμενός τε \salt{θ}ύγα\salt{τρα φ}έρων τ᾽ ἀπερείσι᾽ ἄποινα,\\ -Στέμμα\salt{τ᾽} ἔχων ἐν χερσὶν ἑκη\salt{β}όλου Ἀπόλλωνος,\\ -Χρυσέῳ ἀνὰ σκήπ\salt{τ}ρῳ καὶ ἐλίσσε\salt{τ}ο πάν\salt{τ}ας Ἀχαιούς,\\ -Ἀτρεΐδα δὲ μάλιστα δύω, κοσμήτορε λαῶν·\\ - Ἀτρεΐδαι τε, καὶ ἄλλοι ἐϋκνήμιδες Ἀχαιοί,\\ -Ὑμῖν μὲν \salt{θ}εοὶ δοῖεν Ὀλύμπια δώμα\salt{τ᾽} ἔχοντες\\ -Ἐκπέρσαι Πριάμοιο πόλιν, εὖ δ᾽ οἴκαδ᾽ ἱκέσθαι:\\ -Παῖδα δέ μοὶ λύσαι\salt{τ}ε \salt{φ}ίλην, τὰ δ᾽ ἄποινα δέχεσθε,\\ -Ἁζόμενοι Διὸς υἱὸν ἑκη\salt{β}όλον Ἀπόλλωνα.\\ - Ἔνθ᾽ ἄλλοι μὲν πάντες ἐπευφήμησαν Ἀχαιοὶ,\\ -Αἰδεῖσθαί \salt{θ}᾽ ἱερῆα, ϗ ἀγλαὰ δέχθαι ἄποινα·\\ -Ἀλλ᾽ οὐκ Ἀτρεΐδῃ Ἀγαμέμνονι ἥνδανε \salt{θ}υμῷ,\\ -Ἀλλὰ κακῶς ἀφίει, κρα\salt{τ}ερὸν δ᾽ ἐπὶ μῦθον ἔτελλε·\\ - Μή σε, γέρον κοίλῃσιν ἐγὼ παρὰ νηυσὶ κιχείω\\ -Ἢ νῦν δηθύνον\salt{τ᾽} ἢ ὕστερον αὖτις ἰόν\salt{τ}α,\\ -Μή νύ τοι οὐ χραίσμῃ σκῆπ\salt{τ}ρον ϗ στέμμα \salt{θ}εοῖο.\\ -Τὴν δ᾽ ἐγὼ οὐ λύσω, πρίν μιν ϗ γῆρας ἔπεισιν,\\ -Ἡμετέρῳ ἐνὶ οἴκῳ ἐν Ἄργεϊ τηλόθι πάτρης\\ -Ἱστὸν ἐποιχομένην, ϗ ἐμὸν λέχος ἀν\salt{τ}ιόωσαν·\\ -Ἀλλ᾽ ἴθι μή μ᾽ ἐρέθιζε σαώτερος ὥς κε νέηαι.\\ - Ὣς ἔφα\salt{τ᾽}· ἔδδεισεν δ᾽ ὃ γέρων, ϗ ἐπείθε\salt{τ}ο μύθῳ·\\ -Βῆ δ᾽ ἀκέων παρὰ \salt{θ}ῖνα πολυφλοίσ\salt{β}οιο \salt{θ}αλάσσης·\\ -Πολλὰ δ᾽ ἔπει\salt{τ᾽} ἀπάνευθε κιὼν ἠρᾶθ᾽ ὃ γεραιὸς\\ -Ἀπόλλωνι ἄνακ\salt{τ}ι, τὸν ἠΰκομος τέκε Λητώ·\\ - Κλῦθί μευ Ἀργυρότοξ᾽, ὃς Χρύσην ἀμφι\salt{βέβ}ηκας\\ -Κίλλάν τε ζαθέην Τενέδοιό τε ἶφι ἀνάσσεις,\\ -Σμινθεῦ εἴ πο\salt{τ}έ τοι χαρίεν\salt{τ᾽} ἐπὶ νηὸν ἔρεψα,\\ -Ἢ εἰ δή πο\salt{τ}έ τοι κατὰ πίονα μηρί᾽ ἔκηα\\ -Ταύρων ἠδ᾽ αἰγῶν, τὸ δέ μοι κρήηνον ἐέλδωρ·\\ -Τίσειαν Δαναοὶ ἐμὰ δάκρυα σοῖσι βέλεσσιν.\\ - Ὣς ἔφα\salt{τ᾽} εὐχόμενος· τοῦ δ᾽ ἔκλυε Φο\salt{ῖβ}ος Ἀπόλλων,\\ -Βῆ δὲ κα\salt{τ᾽} oὐλύμποιο καρήνων χωόμενος κῆρ,\\ -Τόξ᾽ ὤμοισιν ἔχων ἀμφηρε\salt{φ}έα τε φαρέτρην·\\ -Ἔκλαγξαν δ᾽ ἄρ᾽ ὀϊστοὶ ἐπ᾽ ὤμων χωομένοιο,\\ -Αὐτοῦ κινηθέν\salt{τ}ος· ὃ δ᾽ ἤϊε νυκ\salt{τ}ὶ ἐοικώς.\\ -Ἕζε\salt{τ᾽} ἔπει\salt{τ᾽} ἀπάνευθε νεῶν, με\salt{τὰ} δ᾽ ἰὸν ἕηκε·\\ -Δεινὴ δὲ κλαγγὴ γένε\salt{τ᾽} ἀργυρέοιο βιοῖο.\\ -Οὐρῆας μὲν πρῶτον ἐπῴχε\salt{τ}ο ϗ κύνας ἀργούς,\\ -Αὐτὰρ ἔπει\salt{τ᾽} αὐτοῖσι βέλος ἐχεπευκὲς ἐφιεὶς\\ -Βάλλ᾽· αἰεὶ δὲ πυραὶ νεκύων καίον\salt{τ}ο \salt{θ}αμειαί.\\ -Ἐννῆμαρ μὲν ἀνὰ στρατὸν ᾤχετο κῆλα \salt{θ}εοῖο,\\ -Τῇ δεκάτῃ δ᾽ ἀγορὴν δὲ καλέσσα\salt{τ}ο λαὸν Ἀχιλλεύς·\\ -Τῷ γὰρ ἐπὶ φρεσὶ \salt{θ}ῆκε \salt{θ}εὰ λευκώλενος Ἥρη·\\ -Κήδε\salt{τ}ο γὰρ Δαναῶν, ὅτι ῥα \salt{θ}νήσκον\salt{τ}ας ὁρᾶτο.\\ -Οἳ δ᾽ ἐπεὶ οὖν ἤγερθεν, ὁμηγερέες τ᾽ ἐγένον\salt{τ}ο,\\ -Τοῖσι δ᾽ ἀνιστάμενος μετέφη πόδας ὠκὺς Ἀχιλλεύς·\\ - Ἀτρεΐδη νῦν ἄμμε παλιμπλα\salt{γ}χθέντας ὀΐω\\ -Ἂψ ἀπονοστήσειν, εἴ κεν \salt{θ}άνα\salt{τ}όν γε φύγοιμεν·\\ -Εἰ δὴ ὁμοῦ πόλεμός τε δαμᾷ ϗ λοιμὸς Ἀχαιούς·\\ -Ἀλλ᾽ ἄγε δή τινα μάντιν ἐρείομεν, ἢ ἱερῆα,\\ -Ἢ καὶ ὀνειροπόλον, καὶ γάρ τ᾽ ὄναρ ἐκ Διός ἐστιν,\\ -Ὅς κ᾽ εἴποι ὅ τι τόσσον ἐχώσα\salt{τ}ο Φο\salt{ῖβ}ος Ἀπόλλων·\\ -Εἴτ᾽ ἄρ᾽ ὅ γ᾽ εὐχωλῆς ἐπιμέμφεται ἠδ᾽ ἑκατόμ\salt{β}ης·\\ -Αἴ κέν πως ἀρνῶν κνίσσης αἰγῶν τε τελείων\\ -Βούλε\salt{τ}αι ἀντιάσας ἡμῖν ἀπὸ λοιγὸν ἀμῦναι. -\end{document} |