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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-06-28 22:19:19 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-06-28 22:19:19 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/alphabeta.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/alphabeta.sty index 637a3c0a27f..8d687ac6c49 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/alphabeta.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/alphabeta.sty @@ -1,74 +1,90 @@ % alphabeta: Greek symbols in text and math % ***************************************** -% +% % :Copyright: © 2010 Günter Milde % :Licence: This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the `LaTeX Project Public License`_, either % version 1.3 of this license or any later version. -% -% :Abstract: Use ``\alpha, \beta, ...`` for Greek letters in text and math. -% +% +% :Abstract: Use ``\alpha, \beta, ...`` for Greek letters in text and math +% mode. +% % :Identification: % :: \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{alphabeta} -[2013/05/03 v0.2 macros for Greek letters in text and math] +[2013/05/28 v0.3 macros for Greek letters in text and math] % This package is part of the lgrx_ bundle. -% +% % Changelog: % .. class:: borderless -% +% % ========== ===== ========================================================= % 2012-06-26 0.1 initial version -% 2013-05-03 0.2 new accent macro names with lgrxenc.def 0.7 +% 2013-05-03 0.2 new accent macro names with ``lgrxenc.def`` 0.7 +% 2013-05-28 0.3 use ``lgrenc.def`` from greek-fontenc, +% .. enable Unicode input in math mode % ========== ===== ========================================================= -% +% % Motivation % ========== -% +% % By default, the ``\alpha, \beta, ...`` macros for Greek letters % are only valid in mathematical mode. -% -% The `textalpha` package provides a set of macros that can be used to -% access Greek symbols from a font in LGR encoding (e.g. the `CB fonts`_) -% without the need for an explicite font-encoding switch under the names -% ``\textalpha, \textbeta``, ..., ``\textOmega``. -% +% % With this package, the math macros are redefined to work in both, text and % math mode, so that Greek letters can be specified with the established -% command names in text, too. -% +% command names in text, too. +% +% If used together with the ``utf8`` option of inputenc_, literal Unicode +% characters can be used for Greek symbols in mathematical formulas. +% % Attention -% While the macros work reasonably well for single letters, the automatic -% font-encoding switches behind the doors interferes with the kerning -% between the letters and replacement of accent+character with a -% pre-composed character. -% -% Therefore, Greek text should be written with the help of babel_, setting -% the language to either ``greek`` or ``polutonikogreek`` or wrapped in the -% provided ``\ensuregreek`` macro. -% -% +% The macros work well in any font encoding for single symbols. +% +% However, the automatic font-encoding switches behind the doors interfere +% with kerning between letters and replacement of accent+character with a +% pre-composed character. Therefore, Greek text should be wrapped in the +% provided ``\ensuregreek`` macro or written with the help of babel_, +% setting the language to ``greek``. +% +% % Implementation % ============== -% -% This package extends the `textalpha` package:: +% +% Requirements +% ------------ +% +% This package extends the `textalpha <textalpha.sty.html>`_ package:: \RequirePackage{textalpha} +% `textalpha` depends on greek-fontenc_ and recommends greek-inputenc_. +% +% This package requires the e-TeX_ extensions (i.e. a not too old TeX +% distribution) for the ``\ifdefined`` test. +% % It uses the ``\TextOrMath`` test from the fixltx2e_ standard LaTeX % package:: \RequirePackage{fixltx2e} % .. _fixltx2e: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/fixltx2e -% -% +% +% +% Postpone the re-definitions +% --------------------------- +% +% To prevent other packages overwriting the re-defined commands we postpone +% the next steps until the start of the document body:: + +\AtBeginDocument{ + % Save math macros % ---------------- -% +% % Provide an alias for the standard math commands:: \let\mathGamma\Gamma @@ -107,73 +123,95 @@ \let\mathchi\chi \let\mathpsi\psi \let\mathomega\omega +% ``\digamma`` is defined by amsmath, provide a fallback +\providecommand*{\digamma}{\textit{\textdigamma}} +\let\mathdigamma\digamma + % Commands to access Greek letters by name % ---------------------------------------- -% +% % For letters defined in math mode, the commands work in both, text and math. -% +% % Some Greek letters look identic to Latin letters and can therefore not be % used as variable symbols in math formulas. These letters are not defined in -% TeX's math mode, we define just an alias to the corrsponding ``\text...`` +% TeX's math mode, we provide an alias to the corrsponding ``\text...`` % command. % :: -\newcommand{\Alpha}{\textAlpha} -\newcommand{\Beta}{\textBeta} -\renewcommand{\Gamma}{\TextOrMath{\textGamma}{\mathGamma}} -\renewcommand{\Delta}{\TextOrMath{\textDelta}{\mathDelta}} -\newcommand{\Epsilon}{\textEpsilon} -\newcommand{\Zeta}{\textZeta} -\newcommand{\Eta}{\textEta} -\renewcommand{\Theta}{\TextOrMath{\textTheta}{\mathTheta}} -\newcommand{\Iota}{\textIota} -\newcommand{\Kappa}{\textKappa} -\renewcommand{\Lambda}{\TextOrMath{\textLambda}{\mathLambda}} -\newcommand{\Mu}{\textMu} -\newcommand{\Nu}{\textNu} -\renewcommand{\Xi}{\TextOrMath{\textXi}{\mathXi}} -\newcommand{\Omicron}{\textOmicron} -\renewcommand{\Pi}{\TextOrMath{\textPi}{\mathPi}} -\newcommand{\Rho}{\textRho} -\renewcommand{\Sigma}{\TextOrMath{\textSigma}{\mathSigma}} -\newcommand{\Tau}{\textTau} -\renewcommand{\Upsilon}{\TextOrMath{\textUpsilon}{\mathUpsilon}} -\renewcommand{\Phi}{\TextOrMath{\textPhi}{\mathPhi}} -\newcommand{\Chi}{\textChi} -\renewcommand{\Psi}{\TextOrMath{\textPsi}{\mathPsi}} -\renewcommand{\Omega}{\TextOrMath{\textOmega}{\mathOmega}} +\providecommand*{\Alpha}{\textAlpha} +\providecommand*{\Beta}{\textBeta} +\renewcommand*{\Gamma}{\TextOrMath{\textGamma}{\mathGamma}} +\renewcommand*{\Delta}{\TextOrMath{\textDelta}{\mathDelta}} +\providecommand*{\Epsilon}{\textEpsilon} +\providecommand*{\Zeta}{\textZeta} +\providecommand*{\Eta}{\textEta} +\renewcommand*{\Theta}{\TextOrMath{\textTheta}{\mathTheta}} +\providecommand*{\Iota}{\textIota} +\providecommand*{\Kappa}{\textKappa} +\renewcommand*{\Lambda}{\TextOrMath{\textLambda}{\mathLambda}} +\providecommand*{\Mu}{\textMu} +\providecommand*{\Nu}{\textNu} +\renewcommand*{\Xi}{\TextOrMath{\textXi}{\mathXi}} +\providecommand*{\Omicron}{\textOmicron} +\renewcommand*{\Pi}{\TextOrMath{\textPi}{\mathPi}} +\providecommand*{\Rho}{\textRho} +\renewcommand*{\Sigma}{\TextOrMath{\textSigma}{\mathSigma}} +\providecommand*{\Tau}{\textTau} +\renewcommand*{\Upsilon}{\TextOrMath{\textUpsilon}{\mathUpsilon}} +\renewcommand*{\Phi}{\TextOrMath{\textPhi}{\mathPhi}} +\providecommand*{\Chi}{\textChi} +\renewcommand*{\Psi}{\TextOrMath{\textPsi}{\mathPsi}} +\renewcommand*{\Omega}{\TextOrMath{\textOmega}{\mathOmega}} % -\renewcommand{\alpha}{\TextOrMath{\textalpha}{\mathalpha}} -\renewcommand{\beta}{\TextOrMath{\textbeta}{\mathbeta}} -\renewcommand{\gamma}{\TextOrMath{\textgamma}{\mathgamma}} -\renewcommand{\delta}{\TextOrMath{\textdelta}{\mathdelta}} -\renewcommand{\epsilon}{\TextOrMath{\textepsilon}{\mathepsilon}} -\renewcommand{\zeta}{\TextOrMath{\textzeta}{\mathzeta}} -\renewcommand{\eta}{\TextOrMath{\texteta}{\matheta}} -\renewcommand{\theta}{\TextOrMath{\texttheta}{\maththeta}} -\renewcommand{\iota}{\TextOrMath{\textiota}{\mathiota}} -\renewcommand{\kappa}{\TextOrMath{\textkappa}{\mathkappa}} -\renewcommand{\lambda}{\TextOrMath{\textlambda}{\mathlambda}} -\renewcommand{\mu}{\TextOrMath{\textmu}{\mathmu}} -\renewcommand{\nu}{\TextOrMath{\textnu}{\mathnu}} -\renewcommand{\xi}{\TextOrMath{\textxi}{\mathxi}} -\newcommand{\omicron}{\textomicron} -\renewcommand{\pi}{\TextOrMath{\textpi}{\mathpi}} -\renewcommand{\rho}{\TextOrMath{\textrho}{\mathrho}} -\renewcommand{\sigma}{\TextOrMath{\textsigma}{\mathsigma}} -\renewcommand{\varsigma}{\TextOrMath{\textvarsigma}{\mathvarsigma}} -\renewcommand{\tau}{\TextOrMath{\texttau}{\mathtau}} -\renewcommand{\upsilon}{\TextOrMath{\textupsilon}{\mathupsilon}} -\renewcommand{\phi}{\TextOrMath{\textphi}{\mathphi}} -\renewcommand{\chi}{\TextOrMath{\textchi}{\mathchi}} -\renewcommand{\psi}{\TextOrMath{\textpsi}{\mathpsi}} -\renewcommand{\omega}{\TextOrMath{\textomega}{\mathomega}} +\renewcommand*{\alpha}{\TextOrMath{\textalpha}{\mathalpha}} +\renewcommand*{\beta}{\TextOrMath{\textbeta}{\mathbeta}} +\renewcommand*{\gamma}{\TextOrMath{\textgamma}{\mathgamma}} +\renewcommand*{\delta}{\TextOrMath{\textdelta}{\mathdelta}} +\renewcommand*{\epsilon}{\TextOrMath{\textepsilon}{\mathepsilon}} +\renewcommand*{\zeta}{\TextOrMath{\textzeta}{\mathzeta}} +\renewcommand*{\eta}{\TextOrMath{\texteta}{\matheta}} +\renewcommand*{\theta}{\TextOrMath{\texttheta}{\maththeta}} +\renewcommand*{\iota}{\TextOrMath{\textiota}{\mathiota}} +\renewcommand*{\kappa}{\TextOrMath{\textkappa}{\mathkappa}} +\renewcommand*{\lambda}{\TextOrMath{\textlambda}{\mathlambda}} +\renewcommand*{\mu}{\TextOrMath{\textmu}{\mathmu}} +\renewcommand*{\nu}{\TextOrMath{\textnu}{\mathnu}} +\renewcommand*{\xi}{\TextOrMath{\textxi}{\mathxi}} +\providecommand*{\omicron}{\textomicron} +\renewcommand*{\pi}{\TextOrMath{\textpi}{\mathpi}} +\renewcommand*{\rho}{\TextOrMath{\textrho}{\mathrho}} +\renewcommand*{\sigma}{\TextOrMath{\textsigma}{\mathsigma}} +\renewcommand*{\varsigma}{\TextOrMath{\textvarsigma}{\mathvarsigma}} +\providecommand*{\finalsigma}{\varsigma} +\renewcommand*{\tau}{\TextOrMath{\texttau}{\mathtau}} +\renewcommand*{\upsilon}{\TextOrMath{\textupsilon}{\mathupsilon}} +\renewcommand*{\phi}{\TextOrMath{\textphi}{\mathphi}} +\renewcommand*{\chi}{\TextOrMath{\textchi}{\mathchi}} +\renewcommand*{\psi}{\TextOrMath{\textpsi}{\mathpsi}} +\renewcommand*{\omega}{\TextOrMath{\textomega}{\mathomega}} + + +% Archaic letters +% ''''''''''''''' +% +% :: + +\renewcommand*{\digamma}{\TextOrMath{\textdigamma}{\mathdigamma}} % ϝ +\providecommand*{\Digamma}{\textDigamma} % Ϝ +\providecommand*{\stigma}{\textstigma} % ϛ +\providecommand*{\varstigma}{\textvarstigma} % stigma variant (CB.enc, teubner) +\providecommand*{\koppa}{\textkoppa} % ϟ (greek small letter koppa) +\providecommand*{\qoppa}{\textqoppa} % ϙ (archaic koppa) +\providecommand*{\Qoppa}{\textQoppa} % Ϙ (archaic Koppa) +\providecommand*{\Stigma}{\textStigma} % Ϛ (in some fonts ϹΤ ligature) +\providecommand*{\Sampi}{\textSampi} % Ϡ +\providecommand*{\sampi}{\textsampi} % ϡ % TextCompositeCommands for the generic macros % -------------------------------------------- -% +% % The NFSS TextComposite mechanism looks for the next token without expanding % it. In order to let compositions like ``\TextGreek{\'\Alpha}`` or % ``\TextGreek{\>"\alpha}`` work as expected we define TextComposites with the @@ -323,14 +361,78 @@ \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\Omega}{`W} \DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\Iota}{219} \DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\Upsilon}{223} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{\Alpha}{\A@hiatus} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{\Epsilon}{\E@hiatus} +\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\LGR@hiatus}{LGR}{\Alpha}{\LGR@A@hiatus} +\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\LGR@hiatus}{LGR}{\Epsilon}{\LGR@E@hiatus} + + +% Re-definition for Greek Unicode input in math mode +% -------------------------------------------------- +% +% Check with ``\ifdefined`` for the definition of +% ``\DeclareUnicodeCharacter``. In contrast to ``\@ifdefined``, this works +% without side-effects. It makes, however, the package dependent on the `e-TeX` +% extensions. Alternatively, we could provide a dummy definition +% +% .. code:: latex +% +% \providecommand*{\DeclareUnicodeCharacter}[2]{} +% +% Map Greek characters that are also defined in math mode to the generic +% macros:: + +\ifdefined\DeclareUnicodeCharacter + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0393}{\Gamma} % Γ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0394}{\Delta} % Δ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0398}{\Theta} % Θ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{039B}{\Lambda} % Λ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{039E}{\Xi} % Ξ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03A0}{\Pi} % Π + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03A3}{\Sigma} % Σ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03A5}{\Upsilon} % Υ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03A6}{\Phi} % Φ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03A8}{\Psi} % Ψ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03A9}{\Omega} % Ω + + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B1}{\alpha} % α + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B2}{\beta} % β + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B3}{\gamma} % γ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B4}{\delta} % δ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B5}{\epsilon} % ε + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B6}{\zeta} % ζ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B7}{\eta} % η + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B8}{\theta} % θ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03B9}{\iota} % ι + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03BA}{\kappa} % κ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03BB}{\lambda} % λ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03BC}{\mu} % μ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03BD}{\nu} % ν + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03BE}{\xi} % ξ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C0}{\pi} % π + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C1}{\rho} % ρ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C2}{\varsigma} % ς + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C3}{\sigma} % σ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C4}{\tau} % τ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C5}{\upsilon} % υ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C6}{\phi} % φ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C7}{\chi} % χ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C8}{\psi} % ψ + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03C9}{\omega} % ω + + \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{03DD}{\digamma} % ϝ +\fi + +% :: +} % close the \AtBeginDocument macro % .. References % ---------- % .. _LaTeX Project Public License: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % .. _CB Fonts: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/cbgreek-complete % .. _babel: http://www.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=babel +% .. _e-TeX: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=etex +% .. _greek-fontenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/greek-fontenc +% .. _greek-inputenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/greek-inputenc +% .. _inputenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/inputenc % .. _lgrx: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lgrx % .. _fixltx2e: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/fixltx2e diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/lgrxenc.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/lgrxenc.def index c703c638380..bd9861db6c8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/lgrxenc.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/lgrxenc.def @@ -1,34 +1,30 @@ % lgrxenc.def % *********** -% +% % comprehensive LGR Greek font encoding definitions % ================================================= -% +% % :Copyright: © 2010 Günter Milde % :Licence: This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the `LaTeX Project Public License`_, either % version 1.3 of this license or any later version. -% -% :Abstract: The LGR font encoding is the de-facto standard for Greek -% typesetting with LaTeX. However, the encoding definition file -% that ships with babel misses many of the definitions common -% since the introduction of the NFSS (see fntguide_ "Encodings"). -% -% This file provides a comprehensive set of macros to -% typeset Greek with LGR encoded fonts. It works for both, -% monotonic and polytonic Greek, independent of the `babel` -% package. -% -% This package is part of the lgrx_ bundle. -% +% +% :Abstract: This file is only kept for backwards compatibility with existing +% documents. +% +% For new documents, use ``lgrenc.def`` from greek-fontenc_ (which +% is also required by this file). +% +% This file is part of the lgrx_ bundle. +% % .. contents:: -% -% +% +% % Changelog % --------- -% +% % .. class:: borderless -% +% % ===== ============ ==================================================== % 0.1 2010-03-31 initial attempt % 0.2 2010-04-20 diacritics dropped in UPPERCASE @@ -43,517 +39,123 @@ % 0.6 2012-06-29 ``\TextGreek`` wrapper command (used in lgrenc.dfu), % aliases for ``puenc.def`` compatibility % 0.6.1 2013-02-12 ``\@uclclist`` entries for `PU` aliases -% 0.7 unreleased documentation update, new accent macros names +% 0.7 2013-05-03 documentation update, new accent macros names +% 0.8 2013-05-30 backwards compatibility file for new lgrenc.def % ===== ============ ==================================================== -% +% % Usage % ----- -% -% To prevent confusion with Babel_'s ``lgrenc.def``, this file is -% named ``lgrxenc.def``. Load it by calling fontenc_ with the ``LGRx`` option -% or indirectly via the textalpha_ or alphabeta_ packages. -% +% +% This file is only kept for backwards compatibility with existing documents. +% +% For new documents, use ``lgrenc.def`` from greek-fontenc_ (which is also +% required by this file). +% % Example: -% Select font encodings `T1` (as default) and `LGR` (with the comprehensive -% font encoding definitions) -% -% ``\usepackage[LGRx,T1]{fontenc}`` -% -% .. Attention:: The name of the font encoding defined by the option ``LGRx`` -% is **not** `LGRx` but `LGR`. Therefore, ``LGRx`` must not be the -% last option (as fontenc uses the last option to select the default font -% encoding). To set `LGR` as as default font encoding specify both, -% `LGRx` and `LGR`, e.g. -% -% ``\usepackage[LGRx,T1,LGR]{fontenc}`` -% -% -% LICR macro names -% ---------------- -% -% The fntguide_ (section 6.4 Naming conventions) recommends: -% -% Where possible, text symbols should be named as ``\text`` followed -% by the Adobe glyph name: for example ``\textonequarter`` or -% ``\textsterling``. Similarly, math symbols should be named as -% ``\math`` followed by the glyph name, for example -% ``\mathonequarter`` or ``\mathsterling``. -% -% The `Adobe Glyph List For New Fonts`_ has names for many glyphs in the -% `Greek and Coptic` Unicode block, but not for `Greek extended`. -% The `Adobe Glyph List`_ (for existing fonts) lists additional glyph names -% used in older fonts. -% -% Proposals -% ~~~~~~~~~ -% -% * If there exists a math-mode macro for a symbol, form the corresponding text -% macro by prepending ``text``? -% -% Example: -% The glyph name for the GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA is ``sigma1``, -% the corresponding math-macro is ``\varsigma``. The text symbol could be -% made available as ``\textvarsigma``. -% -% Problems: -% ``\varepsilon`` and ``\varphi`` math macros map to characters named -% "GREEK SMALL **LETTER** ...", while ``\\vartheta``, ``\\varkappa``, -% ``\\varrho``, and ``\\varpi`` math macros map to "GREEK ... **SYMBOL**" -% Unicode characters. -% -% In Greek text, these variants are interchangeable. The LGR font encoding -% does not contain slots for "symbol" glyph variants. In some Greek fonts, -% GREEK SMALL LETTERS use glyph variants resembling the corresponding -% GREEK SYMBOL Unicode character's reference glyph. -% -% * Derive macro names from Unicode names? -% -% The `Unicode names list`_ provides standardized descriptive names for all -% Unicode characters that use only capital letters of the Latin alphabet. -% While not suited for direct use in a LICR macros, they can be either -% -% a) used as inspiration for new LICR macro names or -% -% b) converted to LICR macro names via a defined set of transformation rules. -% -% Example: -% ``\textfinalsigma`` or just ``\finalsigma`` as a more descriptive name -% for GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA derived via the rules: -% -% * drop "LETTER" if the name remains unique, -% * drop "GREEK" if the name remains unique, -% * use capitalized name for capital letters, lowercase for "SMALL" letters -% and drop "SMALL", -% * concatenate -% -% * Omit the "text" prefix for macros that do not have a math counterpart? -% -% Pro: -% + Simpler, -% -% + ease of use (less typing, better readability of source text), -% -% + many established text macro names without "text", -% -% + there are examples of encoding-specific macros -% without the ``text``-prefix, especially for letters, -% -% :T1: ``\AE \DH \DJ \L \NG \OE \O \SS \TH \ae \dh \dj \guillemotleft`` -% ``\guillemotright \guilsinglleft \guilsinglright \i \j \l \ng`` -% ``\oe \o \quotedblbase \quotesinglbase \ss \th`` (also in OT1) -% :T2*: ``\CYR*`` and ``\cyr*`` -% :HE8: ``\heb*`` or no prefix -% :PU: short descriptive names in the arabic part (``puarenc.def``) -% -% + ``text`` prefix does **not** mark a macro as encoding-specific or -% "inserting a glyph". There are e.g. font-changing macros (``\textbf``, -% ``\textit``) and encoding-changing macros (``\textgreek``, -% ``\textcyr``). -% -% Contra: -% - Less consistent. -% -% - ``text`` prefix marks a macro as confined to text mode. -% -% -% How to name *accent macros*? -% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% -% * standard accent macros (``\DeclareTextAccent`` definitions in -% ``latex/base/...``) are one-symbol macros (``\' \" ... \u \v ...``) . -% -% * tipa.sty and ucs use the "text" prefix also for accents. -% -% However, the `Adobe Glyph List For New Fonts`_ maps, e.g., "tonos" and -% "dieresistonos" to 0384 GREEK TONOS and 0385 GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS, hence -% `\texttonos` and `\textdiaresistonos` should denote these spacing -% characters. -% -% * textcomp (ts1enc.def) defines ``\capital...`` accents (i.e. without -% ``text`` prefix). -% -% * Use a common prefix ``\accent...`` or postfix ``\...accent``, -% or short ``\acc...``? -% -% Currently, `lgrx` uses for diacritics_: -% -% - Greek names like in Unicode, and ucsencs.def -% -% - The prefix "acc" to distinguish the macros as `TextAaccent` and reduce the -% risc of name clashes (cf ``\@tabacckludge``). -% -% - For the end-user "symbol macros" (``\~ \' \` \" \< \>``) are provided. -% -% -% References -% ~~~~~~~~~~ -% -% An alternative, more complete set of short mnemonic character names is -% the `XML Entity Definitions for Characters`_ W3C Recommendation from -% 01 April 2010. -% -% For glyph names of the LGR encoding see e.g. ``CB.enc`` by Apostolos -% Syropoulos and ``xl-lgr.enc`` from the libertine_ (legacy) package. -% ``lgr.cmap`` provides a mapping to Unicode characters. -% -% A full set of ``\text*`` symbol macros is defined in ``ucsencs.def`` -% from the ucs_ package. -% -% Aliases from ``puenc.def`` ensure that the hyperref_ package can -% convert Greek symbols to a PDF-string. -% -% +% Select font encodings `T1` (as default) and `LGR`: +% +% .. code:: latex +% +% \usepackage[LGR,T1]{fontenc} +% +% Select font encodings `T1` and (as default) `LGR`: +% +% .. code:: latex +% +% \usepackage[T1,LGR]{fontenc} +% +% Babel_'s "greek" option and the textalpha and alphabeta packages also load +% ``lgrenc.def``, so after any of the following lines, "LGR" is declared and +% set up as a font encoding: +% +% .. code:: latex +% +% \usepackage[greek,english]{babel} % default language English +% +% \usepackage[greek,english]{babel} % default language Greek +% +% \usepackage{textalpha} +% +% \usepackage{alphabeta} +% +% % Implementation % -------------- -% -% Read this file only once -% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% .. note:: The use of ``\@ifundefined`` has the side-effect that the tested -% macro becomes defined and set to ``\relax`` (polluting the namespace and -% interfering with test via eTeX's ``\ifdefined``). However, in this case -% no harm is done as the macro is defined by the identification_ below -% anyway. -% -% :: - -\@ifundefined{ver@lgrxenc.def} - {\message{setting up comprehensive LGR font encoding definitions.}} - {\message{comprehensive LGR font encoding definitions already loaded} - \expandafter\endinput % "return" - } - +% % Identification % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % :: \ProvidesFile{lgrxenc.def} -[2013/05/03 v0.7 comprehensive LGR Greek Font Encoding definitions] - - -% Base setup -% ~~~~~~~~~~ -% -% Declare the font encoding and substitutions. -% (from the file ``lgrenc.def`` that comes with the Babel package):: +[2013/05/30 v0.8 comprehensive LGR Greek Font Encoding definitions] -\DeclareFontEncoding{LGR}{}{} -\DeclareFontSubstitution{LGR}{cmr}{m}{n} -\DeclareErrorFont{LGR}{cmr}{m}{n}{10} -% The ``\ensuregreek`` command can be used to ensure that its argument is set in -% a font encoding with support for Greek. If the font encoding is already LGR, -% kerning between adjacent command calls (e.g. -% ``\ensuregreek{A}\ensuregreek{\Upsilon}``) is preserved. This allows wrapping of -% compound Unicode character definitions. :: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\ensuregreek}{LGR}[1]{#1} -\DeclareTextCommand{\TextGreek}{LGR}[1]{#1} % backwards compatibility - - -% Text symbols +% Requirements % ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% -% Greek Alphabet -% """""""""""""" -% -% Greek letters are accessible by the Latin transcription, but the mapping is -% specific to the LGR font encoding. -% -% The LICR macros provide a way to access the symbols independent of the -% specific font encoding, in any font encoding supporting Greek. Alternative -% Greek font encodings are LGI (ibycus_) and PU (`PDF Unicode` used by -% hyperref_ for PDF metadata). The textalpha_ package makes these macros -% available independent of the current font encoding. -% :: +% +% To declare and set up the LGR font encoding, we use the successor file +% ``lgrenc.def`` from greek-fontenc_:: + +\input{lgrenc.def} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textAlpha}{LGR}{65} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textBeta}{LGR}{66} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textGamma}{LGR}{71} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textDelta}{LGR}{68} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textEpsilon}{LGR}{69} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textZeta}{LGR}{90} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textEta}{LGR}{72} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textTheta}{LGR}{74} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textIota}{LGR}{73} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textKappa}{LGR}{75} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textLambda}{LGR}{76} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textMu}{LGR}{77} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textNu}{LGR}{78} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textXi}{LGR}{88} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textOmicron}{LGR}{79} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textPi}{LGR}{80} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textRho}{LGR}{82} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textSigma}{LGR}{83} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textTau}{LGR}{84} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textUpsilon}{LGR}{85} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textPhi}{LGR}{70} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textChi}{LGR}{81} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textPsi}{LGR}{89} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textOmega}{LGR}{87} -% -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textalpha}{LGR}{97} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbeta}{LGR}{98} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textgamma}{LGR}{103} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textdelta}{LGR}{100} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textepsilon}{LGR}{101} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textzeta}{LGR}{122} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\texteta}{LGR}{104} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\texttheta}{LGR}{106} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textiota}{LGR}{105} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textkappa}{LGR}{107} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textlambda}{LGR}{108} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textmu}{LGR}{109} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textnu}{LGR}{110} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textxi}{LGR}{120} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textomicron}{LGR}{111} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textpi}{LGR}{112} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textrho}{LGR}{114} -\DeclareTextCommand{\textsigma}{LGR}{s\noboundary} % σ -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textvarsigma}{LGR}{99} % ς final sigma -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textfinalsigma}{LGR}{99} % ς final sigma -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textautosigma}{LGR}{115} % σ (ς at end of word) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\texttau}{LGR}{116} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textupsilon}{LGR}{117} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textphi}{LGR}{102} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textchi}{LGR}{113} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textpsi}{LGR}{121} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textomega}{LGR}{119} +% Backwards compatibility definitions +% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +% +% ``\TextGreek`` is now called ``\ensuregreek``:: +\DeclareTextCommand{\TextGreek}{LGR}[1]{#1} + % Additional Greek symbols % """""""""""""""""""""""" -% +% +% Compatibility aliases (defined via `TextCommand` so that up/downcasing works +% without the need for additional uclclist entries. +% % Ancient Greek Numbers (Athenian Numerals) % ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' -% +% % Names from the athnum_ package:: -\DeclareTextSymbol{\PiDelta}{LGR}{2} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY -\DeclareTextSymbol{\PiEta}{LGR}{3} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED -\DeclareTextSymbol{\PiChi}{LGR}{4} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND -\DeclareTextSymbol{\PiMu}{LGR}{5} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND - -% Names from ``xl-lgr.enc`` (Greek numerals):: - -\DeclareTextSymbol{\pentedeka}{LGR}{2} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY -\DeclareTextSymbol{\pentehekaton}{LGR}{3} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED -\DeclareTextSymbol{\penteqilioi}{LGR}{4} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND -\DeclareTextSymbol{\pentemurioi}{LGR}{5} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND - +\DeclareTextCommand{\PiDelta}{LGR}{\pentedeka} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY +\DeclareTextCommand{\PiEta}{LGR}{\pentehekaton} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED +\DeclareTextCommand{\PiChi}{LGR}{\penteqilioi} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND +\DeclareTextCommand{\PiMu}{LGR}{\pentemurioi} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND % Archaic letters % ''''''''''''''' -% Names after babel_'s ``greek.ldf``, teubner_ and hyperref_'s puenc.def:: +% +% Names from babel_'s ``greek.ldf`` and teubner_ :: -\DeclareTextSymbol{\stigma}{LGR}{6} % ϛ (greek.ldf, teubner) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\varstigma}{LGR}{7} % stigma variant (CB.enc, teubner) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\koppa}{LGR}{18} % ϟ (greek small letter koppa) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\qoppa}{LGR}{19} % ϙ (archaic koppa) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\Qoppa}{LGR}{21} % Ϙ (archaic Koppa) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\Stigma}{LGR}{22} % Ϛ (teubner) in some fonts ϹΤ ligature -\DeclareTextSymbol{\Sampi}{LGR}{23} % Ϡ -\DeclareTextSymbol{\sampi}{LGR}{27} % ϡ -\DeclareTextSymbol{\anoteleia}{LGR}{38} % · -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textanoteleia}{LGR}{38} % · -\DeclareTextSymbol{\erotimatiko}{LGR}{63} % ; -% \digamma used by amsmath for math-macro: -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textdigamma}{LGR}{147} % ϝ (uni-3.def (ucs)) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textDigamma}{LGR}{195} % Ϝ (uni-3.def (ucs)) +\DeclareTextCommand{\vardigamma}{LGR}{\textvarstigma} % greek.ldf +\DeclareTextCommand{\ddigamma}{LGR}{\textdigamma} % greek.ldf +\DeclareTextCommand{\Digamma}{LGR}{\textDigamma} % greek.ldf -% Compatibility aliases (defined via `TextCommand` so that up/downcasing works -% without the need for additional uclclist entries:: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\vardigamma}{LGR}{\varstigma} % greek.ldf -\DeclareTextCommand{\textSampigreek}{LGR}{\Sampi} % puenc.def -\DeclareTextCommand{\textsampigreek}{LGR}{\sampi} % puenc.def -\DeclareTextCommand{\textstigmagreek}{LGR}{\stigma} % puenc.def -\DeclareTextCommand{\textkoppagreek}{LGR}{\koppa} % puenc.def -\DeclareTextCommand{\textStigmagreek}{LGR}{\Stigma} % puenc.def -\DeclareTextCommand{\ddigamma}{LGR}{\textdigamma} % greek.ldf -\DeclareTextCommand{\textdigammagreek}{LGR}{\textdigamma} % puenc.def -\DeclareTextCommand{\Digamma}{LGR}{\textDigamma} % greek.ldf -\DeclareTextCommand{\textDigammagreek}{LGR}{\textDigamma} % puenc.def +\DeclareTextCommand{\stigma}{LGR}{\textstigma} % ϛ (greek.ldf, teubner) +\DeclareTextCommand{\varstigma}{LGR}{\textvarstigma} % stigma variant (CB.enc, teubner) +\DeclareTextCommand{\koppa}{LGR}{\textkoppa} % ϟ (greek small letter koppa) +\DeclareTextCommand{\qoppa}{LGR}{\textqoppa} % ϙ (archaic koppa) +\DeclareTextCommand{\Qoppa}{LGR}{\textQoppa} % Ϙ (archaic Koppa) +\DeclareTextCommand{\Stigma}{LGR}{\textStigma} % Ϛ (teubner) in some fonts ϹΤ ligature +\DeclareTextCommand{\Sampi}{LGR}{\textSampi} % Ϡ +\DeclareTextCommand{\sampi}{LGR}{\textsampi} % ϡ +\DeclareTextCommand{\anoteleia}{LGR}{\textanoteleia} % · +\DeclareTextCommand{\erotimatiko}{LGR}{\texterotimatiko} % ; % Numeral signs % ''''''''''''' % See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_numerals -% +% % Names from babel_, teubner_, and hyperref_'s puenc.def:: -\DeclareTextSymbol{\anwtonos}{LGR}{254} % ʹ (Dexia keraia) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textnumeralsigngreek}{LGR}{254} % ʹ (puenc.def) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\katwtonos}{LGR}{255} % ͵ (Aristeri keraia) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textnumeralsignlowergreek}{LGR}{255} % ͵ (puenc.def) - +\DeclareTextCommand{\anwtonos}{LGR}{\textnumeralsigngreek} % ʹ (Dexia keraia) +\DeclareTextCommand{\katwtonos}{LGR}{\textnumeralsignlowergreek} % ͵ (Aristeri keraia) -% Other -% """"" -% -% Characters that also exist in other font encodings: -% -% * define them for LGR if there is a matching glyph, -% * use established macro names that match with other ``*enc.def`` files and -% ``textcomp.sty``. -% -% :: - -% all encodings: See usrguide.pdf, chapter 3.14 ff -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textendash}{LGR}{0} % EN DASH -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquoteleft}{LGR}{28} % ‘ -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquoteright}{LGR}{29} % ’ -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textperiodcentered}{LGR}{46} % · = \textanoteleia -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textcompwordmark}{LGR}{118} % ZERO WIDTH NO JOINER -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textemdash}{LGR}{127} % EM DASH - -% T1 -\DeclareTextSymbol{\guillemotleft}{LGR}{123} % « -\DeclareTextSymbol{\guillemotright}{LGR}{125} % » - -% TS1 -\ProvideTextCommand{\textasciibreve}{LGR}{\char30\textcompwordmark} % ˘ -\ProvideTextCommand{\textasciimacron}{LGR}{\char31\textcompwordmark} % ¯ -\ProvideTextCommand{\textasciidieresis}{LGR}{\char34\textcompwordmark} % " -\ProvideTextCommand{\textasciiacute}{LGR}{\char39\textcompwordmark} % ' -\ProvideTextCommand{\textasciigrave}{LGR}{\char96\textcompwordmark} % ` -\DeclareTextCommand{\textasciitilde}{LGR}{\char126\textcompwordmark} % ~ -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textohm}{LGR}{87} % Ω (Ohm sign -> Omega) -\DeclareTextSymbol{\texteuro}{LGR}{24} % € \euro in greek.ldf -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textpercent}{LGR}{37} % % -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textperthousand}{LGR}{25} % ‰ \permille in greek.ldf - -% T3 -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textschwa}{LGR}{26} % ə - -% Not implemented -% """"""""""""""" -% -% The characters at position 16 and 17 are used in the ``\nexus`` macro -% of the teubner_ package to form an extensible, hat-like bracket. In -% ``CB.enc``, they are mapped to -% -% 16--MODIFIER LETTER LOW ACUTE ACCENT -% 17--MODIFIER LETTER LOW GRAVE ACCENT -% -% but according to the documentation of Werner Lemberg's `babel patch`_, -% they rather represent the left and right part of U+23E0 TOP TORTOISE -% SHELL BRACKET. -% -% Babel's ``lgrenc.def`` has some definitions to prevent surprises with -% macros that expect a Latin script. These definitions are problematic -% in a font-encoding definition file as they -% -% * require ``\textlatin`` which is defined in ``babel.def``, -% * prevent use of TS1 symbols set as default by ``textcomp.sty``. -% -% :: -%\ProvideTextCommand{\textcopyright}{LGR}{\textcircled{\textlatin{c}}} -%\ProvideTextCommand{\textregistered}{LGR}{\textcircled{\textlatin{\textsc r}}} -%\ProvideTextCommand{\texttrademark}{LGR}{\textsuperscript{\textlatin{TM}}} -%\ProvideTextCommand{\SS}{LGR}{\textlatin{SS}} - -% They may be moved to ``greek.ldf`` one day (with a caveat for textcomp/TS1). -% -% % Diacritics % ~~~~~~~~~~ -% -% This section defines `named macros`_ for Greek diacritics and standard -% `symbol macros`_ as alias for simple diacritics. Convenient input -% conventions for `composite diacritics`_ are defined as `composite -% definitions`_. -% -% Advantages: -% -% * input convention similar to LGR input encodings (just prepend a ``\``). -% -% * Access pre-composed characters without resorting to the -% ligature mechanism (allows proper kerning, cf. teubner-doc_). -% -% * Named macros can be used to ensure a font encoding supporting Greek is -% used. However, substitution with pre-composed characters works only for -% the active font encoding (cf. textalpha_). Named accent macros can also be -% used instead of the ``\@tabacckludge`` by to-LaTeX converters to ensure -% working also inside the tabbing environment. -% -% * Named macros are required for upcasing according to Greek typesetting -% conventions (cf. `UPPERCASE`_ below) and for composite diacritics. -% -% -% Named macros -% """""""""""" -% -% Definitions are based on the teubner_ package by Claudio Beccari, the ucs_ -% package, and the `babel patch`_ by Werner Lemberg. Names are derived from -% the Unicode name with the prefix "acc" (cf. `How to name accent macros?`_ -% above) resulting in reduced probability of incompatibilities compared to the -% two-letter teubner_ diacritic macros. -% -% Simple Greek diacritics:: - -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdialytika}{LGR}{34} % διαλυτικά (diaeresis/trema) -\DeclareTextAccent{\acctonos}{LGR}{39} % τόνος/ὀξεῖα tonos/oxia (acute) -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdasia}{LGR}{60} % δασεῖα spiritus asper (rough breathing) -\DeclareTextAccent{\accpsili}{LGR}{62} % ψιλή spiritus lenis (smooth breathing) -\DeclareTextAccent{\accvaria}{LGR}{96} % βαρεῖα (grave) -\DeclareTextAccent{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{126} % περισπωμένη (circonflex/tilde) - -% The sub-iota is input after the base character. In LGR fonts, ligatures are -% defined for pre-composed characters, the postfix ligature does not interfere -% with kerning:: - -\DeclareTextSymbol{\prosgegrammeni}{LGR}{8} % ι "capital" sub-iota -\DeclareTextSymbol{\ypogegrammeni}{LGR}{124} % ͺ "small" sub-iota - -% Composite diacritics:: - -% Teubner name -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdialytikaperispomeni}{LGR}{32} % Cd -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdialytikatonos}{LGR}{35} % Ad -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdialytikavaria}{LGR}{36} % Gd - -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{64} % Cr -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{67} % Gr -\DeclareTextAccent{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{86} % Ar - -\DeclareTextAccent{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{92} % Cs -\DeclareTextAccent{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{94} % As -\DeclareTextAccent{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{95} % Gs - -% For classical Greek and linguistics, the LGR font encoding contains a number -% of additional diacritic symbols:: - -\DeclareTextAccent{\subinvertedbreve}{LGR}{1} % INVERTED BREVE BELOW -\DeclareTextAccent{\textsubarch}{LGR}{1} % (tipa) -\DeclareTextAccent{\subbreve}{LGR}{20} % BREVE BELOW -\DeclareTextAccent{\u}{LGR}{30} % BREVE -\DeclareTextAccent{\=}{LGR}{31} % MACRON - - -% Aliases -% """"""" -% -% _`Symbol macros`:: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\"}{LGR}{\accdialytika} -\DeclareTextCommand{\'}{LGR}{\acctonos} -\DeclareTextCommand{\`}{LGR}{\accvaria} -\DeclareTextCommand{\~}{LGR}{\accperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCommand{\<}{LGR}{\accdasia} -\DeclareTextCommand{\>}{LGR}{\accpsili} - -% TODO: do we also want alternative symbols for the breathings (cf. X compose -% table, LCI encoding)? :: - -%\DeclareTextCommand{\(}{LGR}{\accdasia} -%\DeclareTextCommand{\)}{LGR}{\accpsili} - -% Two Unicode names for one character:: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\accoxia}{LGR}{\acctonos} -\DeclareTextCommand{\acckoronis}{LGR}{\accpsili} - +% % Backwards compatibility with LGRx versions < 0.7:: \DeclareTextCommand{\Ypogegrammeni}{LGR}{\ypogegrammeni} @@ -578,641 +180,19 @@ \DeclareTextCommand{\PsiliVaria}{LGR}{\accpsilivaria} -% Composite definitions -% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% -% Composite diacritics -% """""""""""""""""""" -% -% Composite accents can be input as sequence of simple diacritics (in -% arbitrary order) via named macro, symbol macro and "transcription -% characters", e.g. ``\accdialytica\accvaria\textalpha``, ``\"\'\textalpha``, -% ``\"'\textalpha``, or ``\'"\textalpha``. -% -% Separate definitions for the supported variants of the second input token -% are required as composition is based on the non-expanded input - -% The composition with simple "transcription characters" must also be defined -% for the symbol macros, otherwise it fails with ``\Makeuppercase``):: - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\acctonos}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\'}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{'}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\"}{LGR}{'}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\accvaria}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\`}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{`}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\"}{LGR}{`}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\accperispomeni}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\~}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{~}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\"}{LGR}{~}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\accdialytika}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\"}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{"}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\'}{LGR}{"}{\accdialytikatonos} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\accdasia}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\<}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{<}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\'}{LGR}{<}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\accpsili}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\>}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{>}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\'}{LGR}{>}{\accpsilioxia} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\accdialytika}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\"}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{"}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\`}{LGR}{"}{\accdialytikavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\accdasia}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\<}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{<}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\`}{LGR}{<}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\accpsili}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\>}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{>}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\`}{LGR}{>}{\accpsilivaria} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\accdialytika}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\"}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{"}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\~}{LGR}{"}{\accdialytikaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\accdasia}{\accdasiaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\<}{\accdasiaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{<}{\accdasiaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\~}{LGR}{<}{\accdasiaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\accpsili}{\accpsiliperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\>}{\accpsiliperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{>}{\accpsiliperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\~}{LGR}{>}{\accpsiliperispomeni} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\acctonos}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\'}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{'}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\>}{LGR}{'}{\accpsilioxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\accvaria}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\`}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{`}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\>}{LGR}{`}{\accpsilivaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\accperispomeni}{\accpsiliperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\~}{\accpsiliperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{~}{\accpsiliperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\>}{LGR}{~}{\accpsiliperispomeni} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\acctonos}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\'}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{'}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\<}{LGR}{'}{\accdasiaoxia} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\accvaria}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\`}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{`}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\<}{LGR}{`}{\accdasiavaria} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\accperispomeni}{\accdasiaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\~}{\accdasiaperispomeni} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\<}{LGR}{~}{\accdasiaperispomeni} - - -% Pre-composed letters -% """""""""""""""""""" -% Small letters with diacritics -% ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' -% -% (from teubner_ with changed names of the composite accents):: - -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{a}{128} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{a}{129} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{a}{130} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{a}{131} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{a}{136} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{a}{137} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{a}{138} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{a}{139} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{a}{144} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{a}{145} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{a}{146} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{h}{152} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{h}{153} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{h}{154} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{h}{160} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{h}{161} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{h}{162} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{h}{163} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{h}{168} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{h}{169} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{h}{170} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{h}{171} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{w}{176} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{w}{177} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{w}{178} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{w}{179} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{w}{184} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{w}{185} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{w}{186} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{w}{187} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{w}{192} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{w}{193} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{w}{194} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{i}{200} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{i}{201} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{i}{202} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{i}{203} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{i}{208} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{i}{209} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{i}{210} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{i}{211} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{i}{216} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{i}{217} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{i}{218} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{i}{240} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikavaria}{LGR}{i}{241} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikatonos}{LGR}{i}{242} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikaperispomeni}{LGR}{i}{243} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{u}{204} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{u}{205} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{u}{206} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{u}{207} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{u}{212} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{u}{213} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{u}{214} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{u}{215} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{u}{220} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{u}{221} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{u}{222} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{u}{244} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikavaria}{LGR}{u}{245} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikatonos}{LGR}{u}{246} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikaperispomeni}{LGR}{u}{247} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{e}{224} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{e}{225} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{e}{226} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{e}{227} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{e}{232} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{e}{233} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{e}{234} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{e}{235} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{o}{228} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{o}{229} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{o}{230} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{o}{231} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{o}{236} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{o}{237} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{o}{238} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{o}{239} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{r}{251} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{r}{252} - -% Pre-composed letters with diacritics + LICR macros:: - -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textalpha}{128} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textalpha}{129} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textalpha}{130} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textalpha}{131} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textalpha}{136} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textalpha}{137} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textalpha}{138} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textalpha}{139} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\textalpha}{144} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textalpha}{145} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textalpha}{146} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\texteta}{152} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\texteta}{153} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\texteta}{154} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\texteta}{160} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\texteta}{161} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\texteta}{162} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\texteta}{163} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\texteta}{168} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\texteta}{169} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\texteta}{170} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\texteta}{171} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textomega}{176} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textomega}{177} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textomega}{178} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textomega}{179} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textomega}{184} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textomega}{185} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textomega}{186} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textomega}{187} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\textomega}{192} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textomega}{193} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textomega}{194} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textiota}{200} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textiota}{201} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textiota}{202} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textiota}{203} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textiota}{208} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textiota}{209} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textiota}{210} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textiota}{211} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\textiota}{216} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textiota}{217} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textiota}{218} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\textiota}{240} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikavaria}{LGR}{\textiota}{241} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikatonos}{LGR}{\textiota}{242} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textiota}{243} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{204} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{205} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{206} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{207} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{212} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{213} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{214} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{215} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accperispomeni}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{220} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{221} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{222} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{244} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikavaria}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{245} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikatonos}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{246} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytikaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textupsilon}{247} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{224} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{225} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{226} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{227} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{232} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{233} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{234} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textepsilon}{235} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textomicron}{228} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textomicron}{229} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textomicron}{230} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textomicron}{231} -\DeclareTextComposite{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textomicron}{236} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textomicron}{237} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textomicron}{238} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textomicron}{239} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdasia}{LGR}{r}{251} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accpsili}{LGR}{r}{252} - - -% Capital letters with diacritics -% ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' -% -% In Greek, diacritics are omitted in all-uppercase words, but kept as part -% of an uppercase initial (written before rather than above the letter). -% -% The diaytika should also always be used in all-uppercase words (even -% in cases where they are not needed when writing in lowercase) -% -% -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalization -% -% In Title Case, place diacritics before instead of above the base character:: - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{A}{<A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{A}{<`A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{A}{<'A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{A}{<\char126A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{A}{>A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{A}{>`A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{A}{>'A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{A}{>\char126A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{A}{'A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{A}{`A} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{E}{<E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{E}{<'E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{E}{<`E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{E}{>E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{E}{>'E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{E}{>`E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{E}{'E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{E}{`E} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{H}{<H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{H}{<`H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{H}{<'H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{H}{<\char126H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{H}{>H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{H}{>`H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{H}{>'H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{H}{>\char126H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{H}{'H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{H}{`H} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{I}{<I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{I}{<`I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{I}{<'I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{I}{<\char126I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{I}{>I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{I}{>`I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{I}{>'I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{I}{>\char126I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{I}{'I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{I}{`I} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{O}{<O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{O}{<`O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{O}{<'O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{O}{>O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{O}{>`O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{O}{>'O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{O}{'O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{O}{`O} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{U}{<U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{U}{<`U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{U}{<'U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{U}{<\char126U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{U}{'U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{U}{`U} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{W}{<W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{W}{<`W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{W}{<'W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{W}{<\char126W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{W}{>W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{W}{>`W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{W}{>'W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{W}{>\char126W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{W}{'W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{W}{`W} - -% Except for the dialytika:: - -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{I}{219} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{U}{223} - -% Do the same for the LICR macros:: - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{<A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{<`A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{<'A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{<\char126A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{>A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{>`A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{>'A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{>\char126A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{'A} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{`A} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{<E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{<'E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{<`E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{>E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{>'E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{>`E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{'E} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{`E} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textEta}{<H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textEta}{<`H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textEta}{<'H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textEta}{<\char126H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textEta}{>H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textEta}{>`H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textEta}{>'H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textEta}{>\char126H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textEta}{'H} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textEta}{`H} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textIota}{<I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textIota}{<`I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textIota}{<'I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textIota}{<\char126I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textIota}{>I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textIota}{>`I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textIota}{>'I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textIota}{>\char126I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textIota}{'I} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textIota}{`I} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{<O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{<`O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{<'O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{>O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{>`O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{>'O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{'O} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textOmicron}{`O} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{<U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{<`U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{<'U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{<\char126U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{'U} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{`U} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasia}{LGR}{\textOmega}{<W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiavaria}{LGR}{\textOmega}{<`W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaoxia}{LGR}{\textOmega}{<'W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdasiaperispomeni}{LGR}{\textOmega}{<\char126W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsili}{LGR}{\textOmega}{>W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilivaria}{LGR}{\textOmega}{>`W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsilioxia}{LGR}{\textOmega}{>'W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accpsiliperispomeni}{LGR}{\textOmega}{>\char126W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acctonos}{LGR}{\textOmega}{'W} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accvaria}{LGR}{\textOmega}{`W} - -% Except for the dialytika:: - -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\textIota}{219} -\DeclareTextComposite{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\textUpsilon}{223} - - -% UPPERCASE -% ~~~~~~~~~ -% -% @uclclist extension -% """"""""""""""""""" -% -% If UPPERCASE (all-caps) is generated with ``\MakeUppercase``, macro -% substitutions in the ``\@uclclist`` apply. This can be used to drop the -% diacritics (except dialytika). -% -% Based on the `babel patch`_ and ``fontenc.sty``. -% (The first two lines are TeX' way of writing ``uclclist += …``):: - -\expandafter\def\expandafter\@uclclist\expandafter{% - \@uclclist - \accdasia\acc@invisible - \accdasiaoxia\@hiatus - \accdasiavaria\acc@invisible - \accdasiaperispomeni\acc@invisible - \accpsili\@hiatus - \accpsilioxia\@hiatus - \accpsilivaria\@hiatus - \accpsiliperispomeni\acc@invisible - \acctonos\@hiatus - \accvaria\acc@invisible - \accdialytikatonos\acc@Dialytika - \accdialytikavaria\acc@Dialytika - \accdialytikaperispomeni\acc@Dialytika - \accperispomeni\acc@invisible - \ypogegrammeni\prosgegrammeni - % - \textalpha \textAlpha - \textbeta \textBeta - \textgamma \textGamma - \textdelta \textDelta - \textepsilon\textEpsilon - \textzeta \textZeta - \texteta \textEta - \texttheta \textTheta - \textiota \textIota - \textkappa \textKappa - \textlambda \textLambda - \textmu \textMu - \textnu \textNu - \textxi \textXi - \textomicron\textOmicron - \textpi \textPi - \textrho \textRho - \textvarsigma \textSigma - \textsigma \textSigma - \textautosigma \textSigma - \texttau \textTau - \textupsilon\textUpsilon - \textphi \textPhi - \textchi \textChi - \textpsi \textPsi - \textomega \textOmega - % - \qoppa \Qoppa - \varstigma \Stigma - \stigma \Stigma - \sampi \Sampi - \textdigamma \textDigamma -} - -% Substitution macros -% """"""""""""""""""" -% -% Drop diacritics -% ''''''''''''''' -% :: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\acc@invisible}{LGR}[1]{#1} - -% (The argument processing ensures that kerning is preserved) -% -% Keep dialytika. -% ''''''''''''''' -% -% Define a dummy alias so that downcasing with ``\MakeLowercase`` does not -% convert a simple dialytika to a composite accent:: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\acc@Dialytika}{LGR}{\accdialytika} - -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\accdialytika}{LGR}{\@hiatus}{\accdialytika} - -% .. TODO: MakeUppercase with ``\"'`` fails if the language is "greek". -% How can we specify a composite command with character ``"9F``, -% the uccode of ``'``? -% -% % \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acc@Dialytika}{LGR}{"9F}{\accdialytika} -% % \DeclareTextAccent{\acc@Dialytika}{LGR}{34} % upcase Dialytika -% % \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acc@Dialytika}{LGR}{\@hiatus}{\accdialytika} -% % \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\acc@Dialytika}{LGR}{'}{\accdialytika} -% -% Mark hiatus -% ''''''''''' -% -% Tonos and dasia mark a hiatus if placed on the -% first vowel of a diphthong (ΑΙ, ΑΥ, ΕΙ). A dialytika must be placed on the -% second vowel if they are dropped (άυλος → ΑΫΛΟΣ, μάινα → ΜΑΪΝΑ, κέικ → ΚΕΪΚ, -% ἀυπνία → ΑΫΠΝΙΑ):: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}[1]{#1} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{>}{\@hiatus} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{<}{\acc@invisible} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{A}{\A@hiatus} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{\textAlpha}{\A@hiatus} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{E}{\E@hiatus} -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{\textEpsilon}{\E@hiatus} -% What does the \@hiatus command "see" if an unicode literal follows? -% \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{\symbol{"ce}}{bluff} -% \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{"cf}{blaff} -% \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\@hiatus}{LGR}{ι}{blaff} - -% Look ahead and place a diaeresis on Ι or Υ:: - -\DeclareTextCommand{\A@hiatus}{LGR}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{I}{A\"}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{U}{A\"}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{\textIota}{A\"}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{\textUpsilon}{A\"}{A}% - }% - }% - }% -} -\DeclareTextCommand{\E@hiatus}{LGR}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{I}{E\"}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{U}{E\"}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{\textIota}{E\"}{% - \LGR@ifnextchar{\textUpsilon}{E\"}{E}% - }% - }% - }% -} - -% As ``\@ifnextchar`` gobbles spaces the lookahead macro definition from -% ``amsgen.sty`` is used: -% -% This macro is a new version of LaTeX’s ``\@ifnextchar``, macro -% that does not skip over spaces. -% -% :: - -\ProvideTextCommand{\LGR@ifnextchar}{LGR}[3]{% -% \long\def\LGR@ifnextchar#1#2#3{% - \let\reserved@d= #1% - \def\reserved@a{#2}\def\reserved@b{#3}% - \futurelet\@let@token\LGR@ifnch -} -\ProvideTextCommand{\LGR@ifnch}{LGR}{% - \ifx\@let@token\reserved@d \let\reserved@b\reserved@a \fi - \reserved@b -} - -% Unfortunately, the lookahead breaks kerning. -% -% Alternatives tried: -% -% * CompositeCommands fail at the end of a macro, e.g. ``\emph{\'a}``:: - - %\DeclareTextCommand{\A@hiatus}{LGR}{A} - %\DeclareTextCommand{\E@hiatus}{LGR}{E} - - %\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\A@hiatus}{LGR}{}{A} - %\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\A@hiatus}{LGR}{I}{A\"I} - %\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\A@hiatus}{LGR}{U}{A\"U} - - -% * The glyph No 12 is a special "Upcase Alpha" that in ligature with Y -% and I adds a diaresis to them. However, it seems that it has only -% kerning definitions for I and Y (as it is not intended for direct -% use):: - - %\DeclareTextComposite{\@hiatus}{LGR}{A}{12} - -% No such glyph exists for E but this is no problem as E does -% not require kerning anyway. -% % .. References % ---------- -% -% .. _Adobe Glyph List For New Fonts: -% http://www.adobe.com/devnet-archive/opentype/archives/aglfn.txt -% .. _Adobe Glyph List: -% http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/opentype/glyphlist.txt +% % .. _alphabeta: alphabeta.sty.html % .. _athnum: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/athnum % .. _Babel: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/babel -% .. _babel patch: http://www.eutypon.gr/eutypon/pdf/e2008-20/e20-a03.pdf % .. _fntguide: http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/doc/fntguide.pdf % .. _fontenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/fontenc +% .. _greek-fontenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/greek-fontenc % .. _hyperref: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/hyperref -% .. _ibycus: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/ibycus-babel % .. _LaTeX Project Public License: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % .. _lgrx: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lgrx % .. _libertine: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/libertine-legacy % .. _teubner: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/teubner -% .. _teubner-doc: -% http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/teubner/teubner-doc.pdf % .. _textalpha: textalpha.sty.html % .. _ucs: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/unicode -% .. _Unicode names list: http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/NamesList.txt -% .. _XML Entity Definitions for Characters: -% http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-entity-names/ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/textalpha.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/textalpha.sty index be762209959..11d8a1f5dc2 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/textalpha.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lgrx/textalpha.sty @@ -1,88 +1,82 @@ % textalpha: Greek symbols in text % ******************************** -% +% % :Copyright: © 2010 Günter Milde % :Licence: This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the `LaTeX Project Public License`_, either % version 1.3 of this license or any later version. -% +% % :Abstract: Provide a set of ``\text*`` macros for Greek letters % outside math. -% +% % :Identification: % :: \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{textalpha} -[2013/05/03 v0.3 macros for Greek letters in text] +[2013/05/28 v0.4 macros for Greek letters in text] % This package is part of the lgrx_ bundle. -% +% % .. note:: -% +% % The package was renamed from `textgreek` to `textalpha` to prevent % confusion with the textgreek_ package by Leonard Michlmayr. -% -% +% +% % Changelog: % .. class:: borderless -% +% % ========== ===== ========================================================= % 2010-06-16 0.1 initial version % 2012-06-27 0.2 support for compound Unicode definitions outside LGR -% 2013-05-03 0.3 new accent macro names with lgrxenc.def 0.7 +% 2013-05-03 0.3 new accent macro names with ``lgrxenc.def`` 0.7 +% 2013-05-28 0.4 use ``lgrenc.def`` from greek-fontenc % ========== ===== ========================================================= -% +% % Motivation % ========== -% -% By default, TeX macros for Greek letters -% -% * are only valid in mathematical mode, -% * do not change shape (default shape is italic). -% -% In Greek text fonts with the LGR font encoding, letters are accessible by a -% Latin transcription or, with lgrx_, ``\textalpha`` -- ``\textOmega`` -% LICR macros. -% -% This package declares the LGR font encoding as default for Greek LICR -% macros. After loading it, symbols from a Greek text font (e.g. the `CB -% fonts`_) can be accessed without the need for an explicite font-encoding -% switch. -% +% +% By default, TeX macros for Greek letters are only valid in mathematical +% mode. This package declares the LGR font encoding as default for Greek LICR +% macros (``\textalpha`` -- ``\textOmega``). +% +% * Symbols from a Greek text font (e.g. the `CB fonts`_) can be accessed +% without the need for an explicite font-encoding switch. +% +% * In combination with ``\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}`` and ``lgrenc.dfu`` +% from greek-inputenc_, Unicode input of Greek characters is supported in +% any font encoding. +% % * In combination with the ``\text`` macro from amsmath, this can be used to % get matching upright and bold upright Greek symbols in math mode. -% -% * In combination with ``\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}`` and the accompanying -% ``lgrenc.dfu`` file, Unicode input of Greek characters is supported. -% +% % Attention -% While the font-encoding independent macros work reasonably well for single -% symbols, the automatic font-encoding switches behind the doors interferes -% with the kerning between letters and replacement of accent+character -% with a pre-composed character. -% -% Therefore, Greek text should be written with the help of babel_, setting -% the language to either ``greek`` or ``polutonikogreek`` or wrapped in the -% provided ``\ensuregreek`` macro. -% +% The macros work well in any font encoding for single symbols. +% +% However, the automatic font-encoding switches behind the doors interfere +% with kerning between letters and replacement of accent+character with a +% pre-composed character. Therefore, Greek text should be written with the +% help of babel_, setting the language to ``greek`` or wrapped in the +% provided ensuregreek_ macro. +% % The package uses NFSS default definitions as explained in the fntguide_ % (section 5.3). -% -% +% +% % Implementation % ============== -% +% % Requirements % ------------ -% -% This package requires the extended font encoding definitions :: +% +% This package requires the font encoding definitions from greek-fontenc_:: -\input{lgrxenc.def} +\input{lgrenc.def} % ensuregreek % ----------- -% +% % The ``\ensuregreek`` command can be used to ensure that its argument is set in % a font encoding with support for Greek. We define LGR as default encoding for % Greek text:: @@ -90,37 +84,32 @@ \DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ensuregreek}[1]{{\fontencoding{LGR}\selectfont #1}} % .. The [fntguide_] writes -% +% % Note that ``\DeclareTextAccentDefault`` can be used on any % one-argument encoding-specific command, not just those defined with % ``\DeclareTextAccent``. -% +% % However, the simpler alternative % ``\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\ensuregreek}{LGR}`` fails with the table of % Unicode characters in the test document `<textalpha-test.tex>`__: -% +% % ``! You can't use a prefix with `end-group character }'.`` -% +% % Eventually, all font encodings supporting Greek script (e.g. LGI, PU, EU1, % EU2) will declare ``\ensuregreek`` as text command that passes the argument % unchanged. This way, kerning and selection of precomposed glyphs would work % also for cases like ``\ensuregreek{\'A}U``. -% +% % .. Do this for PU here? ``\DeclareTextCommand{\ensuregreek}{PU}[1]{#1}`` -% +% % Can lead to infinite recursion (``TeX capacity exeeded``) without the % ``unicode=true`` hyperref option. % (How about a test whether the PU font encoding is defined?). -% -% Backwards compatibility definition: versions < 0.3 used the macro -% name ``\TextGreek``:: - -\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\TextGreek}[1]{{\fontencoding{LGR}\selectfont #1}} - - +% +% % Greek Alphabet % -------------- -% +% % Define the ``text*`` marcos as default for all font encodings:: \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textAlpha}{LGR} @@ -178,56 +167,47 @@ % Additional Greek symbols % """""""""""""""""""""""" -% -% Including alias names for compatibility with hyperref's puenc.def and babel's -% greek.ldf. -% +% +% Including alias names for compatibility with hyperref's puenc.def. +% % Ancient Greek Numbers (Athenian Numerals):: -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\PiDelta}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\PiEta}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\PiChi}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\PiMu}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND -% \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\pentedeka}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY -% \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\pentehekaton}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED -% \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\penteqilioi}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND -% \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\pentemurioi}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textpentedeka}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textpentehekaton}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textpenteqilioi}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textpentemurioi}{LGR} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND + +% Archaic letters:: -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\stigma}{LGR} % ϛ +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textstigma}{LGR} % ϛ \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textstigmagreek}{LGR} % ϛ (puenc.def) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\varstigma}{LGR} % stigma variant (CB.enc, teubner) -% \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\vardigamma}{LGR} % digamma variant (greek.ldf) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\koppa}{LGR} % ϟ (greek small letter koppa) +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textvarstigma}{LGR} % stigma variant +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textkoppa}{LGR} % ϟ (greek small letter koppa) \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textkoppagreek}{LGR} % ϟ (puenc.def) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\qoppa}{LGR} % ϙ (archaic koppa) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\Qoppa}{LGR} % Ϙ (archaic Koppa) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\Stigma}{LGR} % ϹΤ ligature (teubner) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textStigmagreek}{LGR} % ϹΤ ligature (puenc.def) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\Sampi}{LGR} % Ϡ +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textqoppa}{LGR} % ϙ (archaic koppa) +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textQoppa}{LGR} % Ϙ (archaic Koppa) +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textStigma}{LGR} % Ϛ ϹΤ ligature in some fonts +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textStigmagreek}{LGR} % Ϛ (puenc.def) +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textSampi}{LGR} % Ϡ \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textSampigreek}{LGR} % Ϡ (puenc.def) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\sampi}{LGR} % ϡ +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textsampi}{LGR} % ϡ \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textsampigreek}{LGR} % ϡ (puenc.def) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\anoteleia}{LGR} % · -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\erotimatiko}{LGR} % ; -% \digamma used by amsmath! -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textdigamma}{LGR} % ϝ (LGRx) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textDigamma}{LGR} % Ϝ -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\ddigamma}{LGR} % ϝ (greek.ldf) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\Digamma}{LGR} % Ϝ +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textanoteleia}{LGR} % · +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\texterotimatiko}{LGR} % ; (003B is the preferred character) +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textdigamma}{LGR} % ϝ +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textDigamma}{LGR} % Ϝ \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textdigammagreek}{LGR} % ϝ (puenc.def) \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textDigammagreek}{LGR} % Ϝ (puenc.def) -% numeral signs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_numerals -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\anwtonos}{LGR} % ʹ (Dexia keraia) -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\katwtonos}{LGR} % ͵ (Aristeri keraia) +% numeral signs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_numerals :: + \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textnumeralsigngreek}{LGR} % (puenc.def) \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textnumeralsignlowergreek}{LGR} % (puenc.def) % Diacritics % ---------- -% -% Diacritics are defined via "named" macros in ``lgrxenc.def``. Make them -% default in any encoding:: +% +% Greek diacritics via "named" macros:: \DeclareTextAccentDefault{\accdasia}{LGR} \DeclareTextAccentDefault{\accpsili}{LGR} @@ -255,39 +235,20 @@ % Auxiliary macros % ---------------- -% +% % ``\MakeUppercase`` requires two internal commands:: -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\@hiatus}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\@Dialytika}{LGR} - -% Backwards compatibility with LGRx versions < 0.7:: - -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\Ypogegrammeni}{LGR} -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\Prosgegrammeni}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\Dasia}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\Psili}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\Tonos}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\Varia}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\Perispomeni}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\Dialytika}{LGR} - -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\DialytikaPerispomeni}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\DialytikaTonos}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\DialytikaVaria}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\DasiaPerispomeni}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\DasiaVaria}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\DasiaOxia}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\PsiliPerispomeni}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\PsiliOxia}{LGR} -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\PsiliVaria}{LGR} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\LGR@hiatus}{LGR} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\LGR@Dialytika}{LGR} % .. References % ---------- % .. _LaTeX Project Public License: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% .. _lgrx: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lgrx -% .. _textgreek: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/textgreek +% .. _CB fonts: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/cbgreek-complete % .. _babel: http://www.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=babel % .. _fntguide: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/doc/fntguide.pdf -% .. _CB fonts: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/cbgreek-complete +% .. _greek-fontenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/greek-fontenc +% .. _greek-inputenc: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/greek-inputenc +% .. _lgrx: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lgrx +% .. _textgreek: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/textgreek |