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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2020-03-26 21:28:05 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2020-03-26 21:28:05 +0000 |
commit | fd3d22c6b9915762a007942b0617c39f8bd6fcdc (patch) | |
tree | c1e065c23e999487e46036dea3a6e7838477c4fa /Master/texmf-dist/source | |
parent | e5b867c8ebe58caa2dae444265723e8a88603b1f (diff) |
lettrine (26mar20)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@54560 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source')
4 files changed, 147 insertions, 145 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.dtx index 15fa6217409..63d23d094bb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.dtx @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ %% %% A \LettrineOptionsFor{A}{slope=0.1\LettrineWidth, findent=-.5em, nindent=.7em} -%% Same parameters for \`A -\LettrineOptionsFor{\`A}{slope=0.1\LettrineWidth, findent=-.5em, nindent=0.7em} +%% Same parameters for À (utf-8) +\LettrineOptionsFor{À}{slope=0.1\LettrineWidth, findent=-.5em, nindent=0.7em} %% C' \LettrineOptionsFor{C'}{nindent=-0.5em} %% I and J hang into the margin diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.ins index 2070b331cf6..3762e5aef2e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.ins +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/contrib.ins @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %% -%% Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Daniel Flipo. +%% Copyright (C) 1999-2020 Daniel Flipo. %% %% This program can be distributed and/or modified under the terms %% of the LaTeX Project Public License either version 1.3c of this diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.dtx index a522c917b2e..c357e97aba5 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % % \iffalse meta-comment % -% Copyright © 1999-2018 Daniel Flipo. +% Copyright © 1999-2020 Daniel Flipo. % % This program can be distributed and/or modified under the terms % of the LaTeX Project Public License either version 1.3c of this @@ -26,20 +26,25 @@ \ProvidesFile{lettrine.dtx} %</dtx> %<*!cfg> - [2019-04-06 v2.22 (Daniel Flipo)] + [2020-03-14 v2.23 (Daniel Flipo)] %</!cfg> % % Lettrine package for LaTeX version 2e % -% Copyright © 1999-2019 by Daniel Flipo +% Copyright © 1999-2020 by Daniel Flipo % % Please report errors to: daniel (dot) flipo (at) free (dot) fr % %<*driver> \documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc} +\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor} \usepackage{unicode-math} -\setmainfont{Latin Modern Roman} -\setmathfont{XITS Math} +\setmainfont{erewhon} +\setsansfont{Cabin}[Scale=MatchLowercase] +\setmonofont{Inconsolatazi4}[Scale=MatchLowercase, Color=Sepia, + HyphenChar=None,StylisticSet={2,3}] +\setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf} +\usepackage{fourier-orns} \usepackage[expansion=true,protrusion=true]{microtype} \usepackage{url} \usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} @@ -47,6 +52,7 @@ \usepackage{lettrine} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{shapes.arrows} +\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\starredbullet} % \RecordChanges \AtEndDocument{% @@ -59,15 +65,15 @@ % \newcommand*\file[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand*\lopt[1]{\texttt{#1}} -\renewcommand\meta[1]{\textit{<#1>}} % no math mode (see doc.sty) +\renewcommand\meta[1]{\textit{\color{Sepia}<#1>}} % no math mode (see doc.sty) % \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \setlength{\parskip}{.3\baselineskip} \begin{document} \GetFileInfo{lettrine.dtx} \begin{center} - \textbf{\Large Typesetting dropped capitals in \LaTeXe{} documents} - \\[.2\baselineskip]^^A\] + \textbf{\Large Typesetting dropped capitals with LaTeX} + \\[.5\baselineskip]^^A\] {\large Daniel Flipo}\\ \texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr} \end{center} @@ -84,7 +90,9 @@ % \filedate.}, provides a command |\lettrine| which requires two % mandatory arguments, and an optional one. % -% Adding |\usepackage{lettrine}| in the preamble of a document +% \changes{v2.23}{2020/03/14}{Documentation cleanup.} +% +% Adding |\usepackage{lettrine}| in the preamble of a document % defines the command |\lettrine|, the simplest use of which is % |\lettrine{|\meta{letter}|}{|\meta{text}|}|. % It produces a dropped capital \meta{letter} (2 lines high), @@ -110,122 +118,106 @@ % \changes{v1.7}{2014/09/16}{New counter to add lines for % dropped capitals with positive depth, like Q.} % -% \item \lopt{depth=}\meta{integer} sets the number of lines to -% be reserved under the baseline, this is meant for dropped -% capital with positive depth, like Q (default=0); -% \item \lopt{lhang=}\meta{decimal} ($0\le|lhang|\le1$) sets -% how much of the dropped capital’s width should hang into -% the margin (default=0); -% \item \lopt{loversize=}\meta{decimal} ($-1<\lopt{loversize}\le1$) -% enlarges the dropped capital’s height: with -% \lopt{loversize=0.1} its height is enlarged by 10\% so -% that it raises above the top paragraph’s line (default=0); -% \item \lopt{lraise=}\meta{decimal} does not affect the dropped -% capital’s height, but moves it up (if positive), -% down (if negative); useful with capitals like |J| or |Q| -% which have a positive depth, (default=0); -% \item \lopt{findent=}\meta{dimen} (positive or negative) -% controls the horizontal gap between the dropped capital -% and the indented block of text (default=0pt); -% \item \lopt{nindent=}\meta{dimen} shifts all indented lines, -% starting from the second one, horizontally by -% \meta{dimen} (this shift is relative to the first -% line, default=0.5em); -% \item \lopt{slope=}\meta{dimen} can be used with dropped -% capitals like |A| or |V| to add \meta{dimen} -% (positive or negative) to the indentation of each line -% starting from the third one (no effect if \lopt{lines=2}, -% default=0pt); -% \item \lopt{ante=}\meta{text} can be used to typeset \meta{text} -% \emph{before} the dropped capital (typical use is for -% French guillemets starting the paragraph). +% \item \lopt{depth=}\meta{integer} sets the number of lines to be +% reserved under the baseline, this is meant for dropped capital with +% positive depth, like Q (default=0); +% \item \lopt{lhang=}\meta{decimal} ($0\le|lhang|\le1$) sets how much +% of the dropped capital’s width should hang into the margin +% (default=0); +% \item \lopt{loversize=}\meta{decimal} ($-1<\lopt{loversize}\le1$) +% enlarges the dropped capital’s height: with \lopt{loversize=0.1} +% its height is enlarged by 10\% so that it raises above the top +% paragraph’s line (default=0); +% \item \lopt{lraise=}\meta{decimal} does not affect the dropped +% capital’s height, but moves it up (if positive), down (if +% negative); useful with capitals like |J| or |Q| which have +% a positive depth, (default=0); +% \item \lopt{findent=}\meta{dimen} (positive or negative) controls the +% horizontal gap between the dropped capital and the indented block +% of text (default=0pt); +% \item \lopt{nindent=}\meta{dimen} shifts all indented lines, starting +% from the second one, horizontally by \meta{dimen} (this shift is +% relative to the first line, default=0.5em); +% \item \lopt{slope=}\meta{dimen} can be used with dropped capitals +% like |A| or |V| to add \meta{dimen} (positive or negative) to the +% indentation of each line starting from the third one (no effect if +% \lopt{lines=2}, default=0pt); +% \item \lopt{ante=}\meta{text} can be used to typeset \meta{text} +% \emph{before} the dropped capital (typical use is for French +% guillemets starting the paragraph). % % \changes{v1.6}{2004/05/22}{Add a flag to switch to % images in eps or pdf format. Suggested by Bill Jetzer.} % -% \item \lopt{image=true} (new to version 1.6) will force -% |\lettrine| to replace the letter normally used as -% dropped capital by an image in eps format (latex) or -% in pdf, jpg, etc.\ format (pdflatex); this needs the -% |graphicx| package to be loaded in the preamble of course. -% |\lettrine[image=true]{A}{n exemple}| or just -% |\lettrine[image]{A}{n exemple}| will load |A.eps|, -% |A.jpg|, |A.png| or |A.pdf| instead of letter~A. -% This was suggested by Bill Jetzer.\\ -% N.B.: Redefining |\LettrineFont| as |\LettrineFontEPS| -% is no longer supported and |\LettrineFontEPS| has been -% renamed as |\LettrineImage|. +% \item \lopt{image=true} will force |\lettrine| to replace the letter +% normally used as dropped capital by an image in eps format (latex) +% or in pdf, jpg, etc.\ format (pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex); +% this requires the |graphicx| package to be loaded in the preamble. +% |\lettrine[image=true]{A}{n exemple}|\quad or just\\ +% |\lettrine[image]{A}{n exemple}|\\ +% will load |A.eps|, |A.jpg|, |A.png| or |A.pdf| instead of letter~A.\\ +% N.B.: Redefining |\LettrineFont| as |\LettrineFontEPS| is no longer +% supported and |\LettrineFontEPS| has been renamed as +% |\LettrineImage|. % % \changes{v1.8}{2015/02/06}{Added two keyval options: % `grid’ (true/false) and `novskip’ to override \cs{DiscardVskip}.} % -% \item \lopt{grid=true} (new to version 1.8) will force -% the vertical skip added above the paragraph starting with -% |\lettrine| to be rounded up to an integer number of -% |\baselineskip|. -% This option is meant for grid typesetting. -% \item \lopt{novskip=}\meta{dimen} (new to version 1.8) -% overrides |\DiscardVskip| (default=0.2pt). In some cases -% (see options \lopt{lraise}, \lopt{loversize} or -% accentuated dropped capitals,\dots) the top of the -% dropped capital will raise above the top of following -% text (usually in small caps), this will trigger -% a corresponding vertical skip above the paragraph -% starting with |\lettrine|, \emph{only if} this skip -% exceeds |\DiscardVskip|. -% Consider enlarging |novskip| (or |\DiscardVskip|) to -% prevent small vertical skips from being rounded up to -% |\baselineskip| when using the `grid’ option. +% \item \lopt{grid=true} will force the vertical skip added above the +% paragraph starting with |\lettrine| to be rounded up to an integer +% number of |\baselineskip|. This option is meant for grid +% typesetting. +% \item \lopt{novskip=}\meta{dimen} overrides |\DiscardVskip| +% (default=0.2pt). In some cases (see options \lopt{lraise}, +% \lopt{loversize} or accentuated dropped capitals,\dots) the top of +% the dropped capital will raise above the top of following text +% (usually in small caps), this will trigger a corresponding vertical +% skip above the paragraph starting with |\lettrine|, \emph{only if} +% this skip exceeds |\DiscardVskip|. Consider enlarging |novskip| +% (or |\DiscardVskip|) to prevent small vertical skips from being +% rounded up to |\baselineskip| when using the `grid’ option. % % \changes{v1.9}{2015/08/31}{New keyval option: `realheight’ % (true/false) and new global flag \cs{ifLettrineRealHeight}.} % -% \item \lopt{realheight=true} (new to version 1.9) will -% compute the default height of the initial so that the -% top of it is exactly aligned with the top of the text -% entered as second mandatory argument of |\lettrine| -% taking possible accents into account. -% Otherwise, the default height is computed using a -% customisable string |\LettrineSecondString| instead of -% the real argument. For backward compatibility, option -% \lopt{realheight} defaults to \lopt{false} and -% |\LettrineSecondString| to `x’. -% -% You probably don’t need this option if you choose to -% typeset the second mandatory argument of |\lettrine| in -% small caps (the default). If you change -% |\LettrineTextFont| to |\relax| or |\upshape|, consider -% these two examples: -% \begin{description} -% \item |\lettrine{H}{ello}| you probably would like the -% top of the `H’ to be aligned with the top of the `ll’ -% rather than with the top of the `e’, adding option -% |realheight| does the trick: -% |\lettrine[realheight]{H}{ello}|.\par -% Global variants : |\LettrineRealHeighttrue| or (without -% |realheight| option) -% |\renewcommand*{\LettrineSecondString}{l}|. -% \item |\lettrine{L}{a misère}| option -% \lopt{realheight=true} would align with the top -% of the `L’ with the top of the grave accent, the -% default is probably better (top of the `L’ aligned with -% the top of the non accented letters). -% \end{description} -% -% \item \lopt{refstring}\footnote{Unlike \lopt{grid} or -% \lopt{realheight}, \lopt{refstring} is not a flag -% (\emph{do not} add \lopt{=true}!); it is possible to set -% \lopt{refstring=}\meta{string} to override -% \cs{LettrineTestString} locally.} -% (new to version 2.1) is meant for fancy initials with -% irregular heights (i.e.\ taken in fonts like Yinit -% (OpenType), \file{cfr-initials},\dots). -% \lopt{refstring} forces the |\fontsize| computations to -% be run on the initial given as |\lettrine|’s first -% mandatory argument instead of the reference string -% |\LettrineTestString|. In most cases, this option should -% \emph{not} be used: think of accentuated initials or -% capitals with optical correction. +% \item \lopt{realheight=true} will compute the default height of the +% initial so that the top of it is exactly aligned with the top of +% the text entered as second mandatory argument of |\lettrine| +% taking possible accents into account. Otherwise, the default +% height is computed using a customisable string +% |\LettrineSecondString| instead of the real argument. For +% backward compatibility, option \lopt{realheight} defaults to +% \lopt{false} and |\LettrineSecondString| to `x’. +% +% You probably don’t need this option if you choose to typeset +% the second mandatory argument of |\lettrine| in small caps +% (the default). If you change |\LettrineTextFont| to |\relax| +% or |\upshape|, consider these two examples: +% \begin{description} +% \item |\lettrine{H}{ello}| you might like the top of the +% `H’ to be aligned with the top of the `ll’ rather than with the +% top of the `e’, adding option |realheight| does the trick: +% |\lettrine[realheight]{H}{ello}|.\par +% Global variants : |\LettrineRealHeighttrue| or (without the +% |realheight| option) |\renewcommand*{\LettrineSecondString}{l}|. +% \item |\lettrine{L}{a misère}| option \lopt{realheight=true} would +% align with the top of the `L’ with the top of the grave accent, +% the default is probably better (top of the `L’ aligned with the +% top of the non accented letters). +% \end{description} +% +% \item \lopt{refstring}\footnote{Unlike \lopt{grid} or +% \lopt{realheight}, \lopt{refstring} is not a flag (\emph{do not} +% add \lopt{=true}!); it is possible to set +% \lopt{refstring=}\meta{string} to override \cs{LettrineTestString} +% locally.} is meant for fancy initials with +% irregular heights (i.e.\ taken in fonts like Yinit (OpenType), +% \file{cfr-initials},\dots). \lopt{refstring} forces the +% |\fontsize| computations to be run on the initial given as +% |\lettrine|’s first mandatory argument instead of the reference +% string |\LettrineTestString|. In most cases, this option should +% \emph{not} be used: think of accentuated initials or capitals with +% optical correction. % % \end{itemize} % @@ -235,8 +227,9 @@ % |{V}{oici} un exemple |\dots % % Coloured initials are possible in conjonction with package -% \file{color}, examples: |\lettrine{\textcolor{red}{A}}{n} example| -% \quad or\\ |\lettrine{\textcolor[gray]{0.5}{A}}{nother} one| \\ +% \file{color}, examples: \\ +% |\lettrine{\textcolor{red}{A}}{n} example|\quad or\\ +% |\lettrine{\textcolor[gray]{0.5}{A}}{nother} one| \\ % see package \file{color} for the syntax of colour commands. % Another possibility to colour initials globally is described % below, see |\LettrineFontHook|. @@ -244,9 +237,10 @@ % Three dimensions, |\LettrineWidth|, |\LettrineHeight| and % |\LettrineDepth|, store the final size of the initial. % -% Once \file{lettrine.sty} will be installed (run \texttt{latex} -% on \file{lettrine.ins} to extract it), compile and print -% \file{demo.tex} to see the possible usage of these parameters. +% Once \file{lettrine.sty} will be installed (run \texttt{lualatex} +% on \file{lettrine.ins} to extract it), compile \file{demo-fr.tex} +% and \file{demo-lua.tex} print the resulting PDFs to see the +% possible usage of these parameters. % % \changes{v1.9}{2015/08/31}{New customisable string % \cs{LettrineSecondString} to tune the initial’s height.} @@ -289,24 +283,31 @@ % |\LettrineTextFont| sets the font used for the second argument % of |\lettrine|, its default definition is % |\newcommand{\LettrineTextFont}{\scshape}| (second argument in -% small caps, this can be changed using |\renewcommand|). -% -% |\LettrineFont| sets the font used for the dropped capital, -% usually the current font in a (large) size, computed -% automatically from the number of lines it will fill: -% the font size is computed so that, a \emph{standard} dropped -% capital (say Z, not À) when sitting on its baseline, gets -% its top aligned with the top of the following text (provided -% $|loversize|=0$ and $|lines|\ge 2$). When \lopt{lines=1}, -% size is computed as if \lopt{lines} was~2.\\ +% small caps), this can be changed using |\renewcommand|. +% +% |\LettrineFont| \emph{is not customisable} see |\LettrineFontHook| +% below, it sets the font used for the dropped capital, usually the +% current font in a (large) size, computed automatically from the +% number of lines it will fill: the font size is computed so that, +% a \emph{standard} dropped capital (say Z, not À) when sitting on +% its baseline, gets its top aligned with the top of the following +% text (provided $|loversize|=0$ and $|lines|\ge 2$). When +% \lopt{lines=1}, size is computed as if \lopt{lines} was~2. +% % A hook |\LettrineFontHook| is provided to change the font -% used for the dropped capital, syntax follows \LaTeX{}’s -% low-level font interface (see \LaTeX{} Companion, p.187--192), +% used for the dropped capital, syntax follows LaTeX’s +% low-level font interface (see LaTeX Companion, p.187--192), % the |\selectfont| command is issued by |\LettrineFont|:\\ % |\renewcommand{\LettrineFontHook}{\fontfamily{ppl}|\ignorespaces % |\fontseries{bx}}%|\\ % | \fontshape{sl}}|,\\ -% selects Palatino bold expanded slanted for the dropped capital.\\ +% selects Palatino bold expanded slanted for the dropped capital. +% +% With LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX changing the lettrine’s font is +% even easier, simply use the |\fontspec| command:\\ +% |\renewcommand{\LettrineFontHook}{\fontspec{LinLibertine_I.otf}|\\ +% will switch to Linux Libertine Initials. +% % |\LettrineFontHook| can also be used to change the colour of % all initials in a (part of) document: % |\renewcommand{\LettrineFontHook}{\color[gray]{0.5}}| \\ @@ -348,7 +349,7 @@ % (Palatino, Times, Utopia\dots), or any OpenType font, they are % fully scalable too! % -% \vspace{\baselineskip} +% \newpage{} % \textbf{Known issues:} % \begin{itemize} % \item Nothing is done to prevent page-breaking in a paragraph @@ -363,7 +364,7 @@ % |\parshape=0| just after the end of the list (starting a new % paragraph just before or just after the list works too). % Remember that `quote’, `quotation’, `abstract’ environments -% are implemented as \emph{lists} in \LaTeX{}. +% are implemented as \emph{lists} in LaTeX. % \item If you are facing some slight height inaccuracy for a % dropped capital, you can try option \lopt{refstring}; % this option is meant for fancy (unaccented) initials. @@ -380,9 +381,9 @@ % order to produce exactly the same output as with former % versions: you can request % |\usepackage{lettrine}[=v1.6]|\footnote{Don’t forget the -% \texttt{=} sign!} for 1999-2012 documents or -% |\usepackage{lettrine}[=v1.9]| (documents from 2012 to -% July 2018) or |\usepackage{lettrine}[=v2.0]| (August 2018). +% \texttt{=} sign!} for 1999-2012 documents or\\ +% |\usepackage{lettrine}[=v1.9]| (documents from 2012 to July 2018) +% or\\ |\usepackage{lettrine}[=v2.0]| (August 2018). % Using any date in ISO format works too: % |\usepackage{lettrine}[=2014-03-15]| will load v1.9. % \end{itemize} @@ -407,7 +408,7 @@ \DeclareRelease{v1.6}{1999-03-03}{lettrine-2006-03-17.sty} \DeclareRelease{v1.9}{2012-07-20}{lettrine-2015-08-31.sty} \DeclareRelease{v2.0}{2018-07-21}{lettrine-2018-08-18.sty} - \DeclareCurrentRelease{}{2019-03-30} + \DeclareCurrentRelease{}{2020-03-14} \else \PackageWarning{lettrine}{Your LaTeX kernel is too old to provide access\MessageBreak to former versions of the lettrine package.% @@ -417,7 +418,7 @@ \fi % \end{macrocode} % -% This package only runs with \LaTeXe{} and requires files +% This package only runs with LaTeX and requires files % \file{keyval.sty} and \file{minifp.sty}. % % \begin{macrocode} @@ -698,7 +699,7 @@ % % \begin{macro}{\LettrineImage} % The following definition is for use with dropped capitals defined -% as images: EPS, PDF, JPG, PNG files (see examples in demo.tex). +% as images: EPS, PDF, JPG, PNG files (see examples in demo-fr.tex). % Its use requires the |graphicx| package to be loaded in the % preamble with |\usepackage{graphicx}|. The required size is % computed just as in the standard case, |\includegraphics| @@ -914,7 +915,7 @@ \@tempdima=\L@oversize pt\relax \PackageInfo{lettrine.sty}% {Targeted height = \the\L@target@tht\MessageBreak - (no accent, loversize=0),\MessageBreak + (for loversize=0, accent excluded),\MessageBreak Lettrine height = \the\LettrineHeight\space (#2)% \ifdim\@tempdima=\z@\else\space loversize=\L@oversize\fi;% \MessageBreak reported}% @@ -1079,7 +1080,7 @@ } % \end{macrocode} % -% Load a local config file if present in \LaTeX{}’s search path. +% Load a local config file if present in LaTeX’s search path. % \begin{macrocode} \InputIfFileExists{lettrine.cfg} {\typeout{Loading lettrine.cfg}} @@ -1166,4 +1167,5 @@ %%% Local Variables: %%% fill-column: 72 %%% coding: utf-8 +%%% TeX-engine: luatex %%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.ins index a2fd3ac5bf9..8c605c8aad9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.ins +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/lettrine/lettrine.ins @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %% -%% Copyright (C) 1999-2019 Daniel Flipo. +%% Copyright (C) 1999-2020 Daniel Flipo. %% %% This file will generate fast loadable files and documentation %% driver files from the doc files in this package when run through |