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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-09-15 22:34:34 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-09-15 22:34:34 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.pdf
index 6d74d0d7dad..764f9a1aaf7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.tex
index f0191124cd1..d0003efb2c3 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts-demo.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
%Slidefont-demo.tex
-\documentclass{beamer}
+\documentclass{beamer}\errorcontextlines=9
\usetheme{AnnArbor}
\usefonttheme{professionalfonts}
\useoutertheme[right]{sidebar}
@@ -7,9 +7,11 @@
\beamertemplatetransparentcovereddynamic
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[polutonikogreek,english]{babel}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{mflogo}
\usepackage{lxfonts}
+\usepackage{amsmath, amssymb,array,booktabs}
\newfont{\cit}{cmssqi8 scaled 1200}
\newfont{\lit}{lcmssi8 scaled 1200}
@@ -24,20 +26,21 @@
\newcommand\SliTeX{Sli\kern-.05em\TeX}
\newcommand\AMS{\ensuremath{\mathcal{A\!_{\textstyle M}\mkern-2mu S}}}
-\DeclareMathOperator{\diff}{\mathop{}\mathrm{d}\!}
+\DeclareMathOperator{\diff}{\mathrm{d}\!}
\newcommand*\cs[1]{\texttt{\char92#1}}
+\newcommand\pack[1]{\textsl{#1}}
\def\TRON{\tracingcommands=2\tracingmacros=2\relax}
\def\TROF{\tracingcommands=0\tracingmacros=0\relax}
\title{Revived slide fonts for \LaTeX}
-\subtitle{Demo\qquad Version 0.4}
+\subtitle{Demo\qquad Version 2.0}
\author{Claudio Beccari}
-\institute{PdT}
-\date{Turin, 2008-01-20}
+\date{2013-09-05}
\begin{document}
+%\expandafter\show\csname mv@normal \endcsname
\begin{frame}
@@ -104,8 +107,8 @@ If you compare at the same font size this new font with the ordinary sanserif fo
\begin{center}
\def\S{\rule{0pt}{2.2ex}}\def\D{\rule[-1ex]{0pt}{0pt}}
\begin{tabular*}{\linewidth}{r@{\extracolsep{\fill}}l}\hline
-\footnotesize\texttt{OT1/cmss}\S & \cmssx abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\\
-\footnotesize\texttt{OT1/llcmss}\D&abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\\\hline
+\footnotesize\texttt{\itshape OT1/cmss}\S & \cmssx abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\\
+\footnotesize\texttt{\itshape OT1/llcmss}\D& abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\\\hline
\end{tabular*}
\end{center}
\end{frame}
@@ -156,7 +159,7 @@ x_{1,2} \in \mathbb{C} &\text{if } b^2-4ac<0
\begin{frame}\frametitle{Comments to the first example}
The example displays the usual algebraic structures with exponents, subscripts, fractions and square roots.
-It displays also an extensible operator and characters of the series \alert{black board bold} that belong to the further symbol collection of the \texttt{amssymb} package, that were also restyled with the stylistic parameters of the lxfonts.
+It displays also an extensible operator and \alert{black board bold} characters, that belong to the further symbol collection of the \texttt{amssymb} package, that were also restyled with the stylistic parameters of the lxfonts.
\end{frame}
@@ -164,9 +167,10 @@ It displays also an extensible operator and characters of the series \alert{blac
With the same stylistic parameters the \AMS\ fonts of the \texttt{msam} and \texttt{msbm} collections were rebuilt, so that all packages of the \textsl{amsmath} bundle can be used in a way that all symbols and commands share the same stylistic features.
You can type for example:
-\begin{equation}
-\nexists F(\boldsymbol{P}) : \iiint_V f(\boldsymbol{P}) \diff x \diff y \diff z
-\end{equation}
+\TRON\begin{equation}
+\nexists F(\boldsymbol{P}) : F(\boldsymbol{P}) \eqsim \iiint_V f(\boldsymbol{P}) \diff x \diff y \diff z
+\end{equation}\TROF
+~
\begin{equation}
\begin{pmatrix}
a_{1,1} & a_{1,2} & a_{1,3}\\
@@ -176,17 +180,32 @@ a_{3,1} & a_{3,2} & a_{3,3}
\begin{pmatrix}
x_1 \\ x_2 \\ x_3
\end{pmatrix}
-=
+\lessapprox
\begin{pmatrix}
y_1 \\ y_2 \\ y_3
\end{pmatrix}
\end{equation}
\end{frame}
+\begin{frame}{The \LaTeX\ symbols}
+The following symbols are the \LaTeX\ special symbols, provided by the \pack{latexsym} package \alert{and} by the \pack{amsfonts} one; by delaying the call to the LXfonts macros to the \cs{AtEndPreamble} hook, it is possible to check which packages have already been loaded, and in case the \pack{latexsym} package is not reloaded.
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{l>$c<$l>$c<$}\toprule
+\cs{Join} & \Join & \cs{leadsto} & \leadsto \\
+\cs{sqsupset} & \sqsupset & \cs{sqsubset} & \sqsubset \\
+\cs{rhd} & \rhd & \cs{lhd} & \lhd \\
+\cs{unrhd} & \unrhd & \cs{unlhd} & \unlhd \\
+\cs{Diamond} & \Diamond & \cs{mho} & \mho \\
+\cs{Box} & \Box & & \\
+\bottomrule
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
\begin{frame}\frametitle{Second math example}
-The residue theorem states that if $f(s) : z,\,f\in \mathbb{C}$ is analytic in domanin $\mathbb{D}$ except in a finite number of singular points, then
+The residue theorem states that if $f(z) : z,\,f\in \mathbb{C}$ is analytic in domanin $\mathbb{D}$ except in a finite number of singular points, then
\begin{equation}
-\circlearrowleft\mkern-20.5mu\int_\gamma f(z)\diff z = 2\pi \mathrm{j}\sum_{k=1}^{N_{\mathrm{sing}}} R_k
+\circlearrowleft\mkern-18.5mu\int_\gamma f(z)\diff z = 2\pi \mathrm{j}\sum_{k=1}^{N_{\mathrm{sing}}} R_k
\end{equation}
holds true; $\gamma\in\mathbb{D}$ is a simply connected closed line and $N_{\mathrm{sing}}$ is the number of singularities contained within $\gamma$.
\end{frame}
@@ -226,12 +245,28 @@ As it was shown in the previous slide the new fonts may be used by simply callin
\alert{Just one warning}: call the \texttt{lxfonts} package after you have loaded all the other font related packages; \texttt{lxfonts} will take care of invoking the correct font description files with the proper encodings; according to the packages loaded, it provides to some definitions that are necessary for mutual compatibility.
-\alert{Another warning}: If you are using \textsl{beamer} and math italics does not come out correctly, specify:
+\alert{A \textsl{beamer} warning}: If you are using \textsl{beamer} and math italics does not come out correctly, specify:
\begin{flushleft}\ttfamily
\cs{usefonttheme}\{professionalfonts\}
\end{flushleft}
\end{frame}
+\begin{frame}{Integration with the Greek script}
+If it is needed to mix Latin and Greek script sentences in a presentation, it is good to remember that the Greek CB fonts include also a font for slides that closely matches the Latin one. In order to mix Latin and Greek script the necessary LGR Greek font description files are already available with the LX fonts bundle, therefore the Greek script is readily accessible, and the \pack{babel} language switching commands are fully available also when using the LX fonts.
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Integration with the Greek script}
+Here is a short sentence that uses the Greek CB fonts for slides; the text is in fully accented polytonic Greek.
+
+\begin{quote}
+\begin{otherlanguage}{greek}
+To'utou q'arin >ap'elip'on se >en Kr'hth|, <'ina t`a le'iponta
+>epidiort'wsh| ka`i katast'hsh|s kat`a p'olin presbit'erous, <ws
+>eg'w soi dietax'amen, e>'i t'is >estin >an'egklhtos, mi~as
+gunaik`os >an'hr, t'ekna >'eqwn pist'a, m`h >en kathgor'ia|
+>aswt'ias >`h >anup'otakta.\end{otherlanguage}\end{quote}
+\end{frame}
\begin{frame}\frametitle{Type\,1 lxfonts}
The package contains all the type\,1 versions of the new fonts; after you have added their map file to the system (or personal) files by carefully following the instructions given in the \structure{LXfonts.readme} file, you can run the \alert{pdflatex}, or the \alert{latex+dvips+ps2pdf}, or the \alert{latex+dvipdfm} programs, and they will use the \alert{type\,1} fonts instead of the \MF\ bitmapped ones.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts.readme b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts.readme
index 8cc9bb1c6cc..4d4da251dfc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts.readme
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/LXfonts.readme
@@ -1,81 +1,94 @@
-This file documents the installation of the LX fonts, version 0.4, extracted
+This file documents the installation of the LX fonts, version 2.0, extracted
from file lxfonts-tds.zip. Of course you don't have to install anything if your
-TeX system already contains these LX fonts. Verify by searching the file
-lxfonts.sty in the texmf-dist rooted tree of your distribution; if it exists,
+TeX system already contains these LX fonts. Verify by searching the file
+lxfonts.sty in the texmf-dist rooted tree of your distribution; if it exists,
you probably can skip reading the rest of this file.
-This archive contains three main directories
+This archive contains three main directories
tex/ fonts/ and doc/
-each containing a TDS compliant folder or directory structure; TDS stands
+each containing a TDS compliant folder or directory structure; TDS stands
for: "TeX Directory Structure".
-Upon opening the compressed file extract or drag the contents of each main
-directory to the homonymous folder in you personal/local texmf tree, that,
-of course, should already be TDS compliant; if your operating system is not
-so smart to add the new files to existing TDS branches of the local or system
-wide TDS tree, just copy or drag only the end twigs of these distributed branches.
-
-The use of a personal tree is suggested in order to avoid the need of
-reloading everything every time you upgrade your TeX system; in any case,
-should any upgrade already contain the LX fonts, check if the upgrade
-contains a more recent version of these fonts and related software; should
+Upon opening the compressed file extract or drag the contents of each main
+directory to the homonymous folder in you personal/local texmf tree, that,
+of course, should already be TDS compliant; if your operating system is not
+so smart to add the new files to existing TDS branches of the personal or
+local or system wide TDS tree, just copy or drag only the end twigs of these
+distributed branches.
+
+The use of a personal tree is suggested in order to avoid the need of
+reloading everything every time you upgrade your TeX system; in any case,
+should any upgrade already contain the LX fonts, check if the upgrade
+contains a more recent version of these fonts and related software; should
it be the case, delete your personal installation and use the distributed one.
-Refresh the filename databse; this operation depends from the particular
-distribution of the TeX system; on a Mac OS X, where the root of your
-personal texmf is ~/Library/texmf, the filename database does not need
+Refresh the filename database; this operation depends from the particular
+distribution of the TeX system; on a Mac OS X, where the root of your
+personal texmf is ~/Library/texmf, the filename database does not need
an explcit refresh.
-On other UNIX systems, where teTeX or TeXlive are the TeX system
-distributions, you need to refresh the file name database by running texhash.
+On other UNIX systems, where TeXlive is the TeX system distribution,
+you need to refresh the file name database by running texhash.
On win32 platforms, if you use the MiKTeX distribution, open the MiKTeX
Options from the Start dialog box and click the Refresh button.
Similar operations must be performed with other TeX distributions.
-At this point you should add the line
+At this point the line
-Map lxfonts.map
+Map lxfonts.map
or, at your choice,
Mixedmap lxfonts.map
-to updmap.cfg, and then run the system program updmap (possibly as root,
-or administrator). Notice that this operation is substantially
-the same with every distribution and every operating system, but the
-details vary from platform to platform; therefore read the documentation
-of your TeX system so as to proceed as required for your particular distribution.
-
-WORTH NOTING: Once the system wide or local maps files contain the names of the
-various LX type 1 fonts, it is irrelevant if you had specified Map or MixedMap,
-because the type 1 ones will be always preferred to the METAFONT bitmapped fonts.
-But since this distribution contains also the METAFONT sources, it does not hurt
-to specify MixedMap. Actually the METAFONT sources are available in case you
-spotted some errors and you wanted to try your chance to correct them; when you've
+should be added to one of the updmap.cfg, files, but this operation should
+be done only by means of programs available with your TeX system distribution;
+therefore read the documentation of your TeX system and follow the suitable
+instructions very carefully.
+
+Always following the decumentations of your TeX system distribution rebuild
+the overall font maps necessary for all programs that use Type 1 fonts;
+with a TeX Live distribution it would be necessary to run the program
+updmap (as a single user) or updmap-sys (as an administrator or super user)
+depending on the operating system. Notice that this operation is
+substantially the same with every distribution and every operating system,
+but the details vary from platform to platform; therefore, again, read the
+documentation of your TeX system so as to proceed as required for your
+particular distribution.
+
+WORTH NOTING: Once the system wide or local maps files contain the names of the
+various LX type 1 fonts, it is irrelevant if you had specified Map or MixedMap,
+because the Type 1 ones will be always preferred to the METAFONT bitmapped fonts.
+But since this distribution contains also the METAFONT sources, it does not hurt
+to specify MixedMap. Actually the METAFONT sources are available in case you
+spotted some errors and you wanted to try your chance to correct them; when you've
got the good corrections, please, don't forget to notify me!
-If you did everything correctly, your TeX system is now capable of using the
-LX fonts with LaTeX and with pdflatex, and dvips and dvipdfm can perform
+If you did everything correctly, your TeX system is now capable of using the
+LX fonts with LaTeX and with pdflatex, and dvips and dvipdfm can perform
their specific transformations by using the PostScript forms of these LX fonts.
-Warning: load the lxfonts.sty file in your document preamble *after* any
+Warning: load the lxfonts.sty file in your document preamble *after* any
other call to font related packages simply with
\usepackage{lxfonts}
Read the demo pdf file to see how to use these fonts. Of course the
-slides production software may be any class or package that produces slides;
+slides production software may be any class or package that produces slides;
it not necessary to use the same package used in the example.
-All you need for using these fonts is already contained in the lxfonts.sty
-file.
+All you need for using these fonts is already contained in the correct
+installation of the files extracted from this lxfonts-tds.zip file.
+If you have a complete TeX system distribution, which is always preferable
+to a basic or incomplete one, you don't have to do anything because all
+fonts and necessary files are already installed.
-Claudio Beccari Torino 2008-01-20
+Claudio Beccari Torino 2013-09-15
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f55cc5f0a97
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/README
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+LXfonts bundle version 2.0 OF 2013-09-15
+
+(C) Claudio Beccari 2007-2013
+
+This work is subject to the LaTeX Project Public Licence (LPPL), version 1.3
+or any other successive version as you like; the LPPL licence is downloadable
+from any CTAN archive.
+
+This package contains a revival of the slide fonts created long ago by Leslie
+Lamport, in his initial distribution of LaTeX209, for typesetting slides on
+methacrylate transparencies.
+
+The advent of the T1 Cork encoding brought in the T1 encoded slides fonts.
+
+New packages for beamer presentations became available after the availability
+of the typesetting engine pdftex; therefore the usage of the very legible
+fonts of the old SliTeX format were abandoned.
+
+This bundle offers a revival of those fonts so as to eliminate the inconveniences
+of the modest initial set-up; they include now all the math fonts, including the
+AMS ones. Text fonts are complemented with the Text Companion fonts. These fonts
+are coherent with the slide fonts of the Greek CB font collection, so that slides
+can be typeset in Greek script also.
+
+An enclosed demo file, typeset with the class beamer, is available for documentation
+and for evaluating the benefits of these reviewed fonts.
+
+Installation is best described in the accompanying file Lxfonts.readme file.
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/lxfonts.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/lxfonts.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5c23443b37a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/lxfonts.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/manifest b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/manifest
deleted file mode 100644
index c228b5a11ce..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/manifest
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-This is the manifest file for the package lxfonts, version 0.4 (alpha version)
-
-(c) Claudio Beccari 2007-2008
-
-This work is subject to the LaTeX Project Public Licence (LPPL), version 1.3
-or any other successive version as you like; the LPPL licence is downloadable
-from any CTAN archive.
-
-The package lxfonts.sty contains the folders
-
-doc fonts tex
-
-whose branches contain a TDS compliant structure of folders to be directly used
-for loading the fonts into any computer.
-
-Read the LXfonts.readme (text) file for detailed installation instructions.
-
-
-This work has the status of author maintaned; for suggestions, bugs, and the like, write to
-
-claudio dot beccari at alice dot it
-
-Claudio Beccari Torino 2008/01/20
-
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/manifest.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f94ad3c45d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lxfonts/manifest.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+This is the manifest file for the package lxfonts, version 2.0
+
+(c) Claudio Beccari 2007-2013
+
+This work is subject to the LaTeX Project Public Licence (LPPL), version 1.3
+or any other successive version as you like; the LPPL licence is downloadable
+from any CTAN archive.
+
+The work includes the following files:
+
+lxfonts.dtx and the derived files .pdf, .sty, and .fd obtained by extracting
+them by running pdfLaTeX on it; These is no .ins file because the .dtx file
+is an auto extracting one.
+
+The font .mf source files, .tfm metric files and .pfb Type 1 vector files
+are also covered by the above licence, together with the .map file necessary
+to use in order that pdfLaTeX and other programs may use these LXfonts.
+
+Read the LXfonts.readme (text) file for detailed installation instructions.
+
+
+This work has the status of author maintained; for suggestions, bugs, and the
+like, write to
+
+claudio dot beccari at gmail dot com
+
+Claudio Beccari Torino 2013/09/15
+
+
+