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committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-04-02 23:53:38 +0000
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-linuxlibertine.sf.net
-If you want to report bugs please decide if you want to:
-- use the bug tracking system on sourceforge (see linuxlibertine.sf.net -> bugtracker)
-- send a mail to philthelion (at) sf.net
-
-
--Hinting is still not perfect (you will find hinting faults that deform glyphs in an ugly way but this effetcs just the screen - not printing)
-Please note that Hinting isn't always the best way for rendering on screen (especially on Linux-systems). You may want to try the OTF-files instead of TTF to achieve a better displaytion. Please do not forget, that Hinting changes the letterforms to fit the screen pixels. Therefore the letters do look differently on screen! If you want to see how it might look printed, choose at least 600% zoom.
-
--A few accented charakters or non-latin-charakters are probably not the style native users would prefer (even Unicode-Standards sometimes aren't). Get into contact with me, if you have something to correct. In this way I got, for example, many corrections for the Russion charakters lately, what resulted in an enormous improvement of the cyrillic alphabet in LinuxLibertine (thanks alot for your help, once again!).
-
--... \ No newline at end of file
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-Libertine Open Fonts Project -- http://www.linuxlibertine.org
-
-Changes to version 5.1.3 (2011-06-13)
-
--Added missing ligatures and/or removed ligature information from the liga-gsub list.
- done for Libertine Bold, BoldItalic, Italic
--Corrected style information for Libertine and Biolinum styles (bug 3307966).
- This bug caused that bold italic was used as italic style on some systems.
--Semibold style are now recognized as part of the Libertine or Biolinum Family.
--Libertine Bold Italic:
- - missing numeral sets (old style) added
- - bold small caps added
- - bold greek letters added
-- Libertine Bold
- - bold greek letters added
- - improved ligatures
-
-Changes to version 5.1.0 (2011-05-29)
-
-- Bug ID: 3310598 corrected (unicode placement of inferior glyphs uni2095-uni209c)
-Thanks Kim for the report
-- Libertine R: inferior and superiors: n, r, m, t, u, v, w, p, improvements and design adaptation
-
-
-Changes to version 5.0.1 (2011-05-29)
-TrueType Package: Corrected missing style information for LinBiolinum_aS.ttf - LinBiolinum_aSI.ttf
- This bug caused that these styles could not be installed or used parallely with each other.
-
-
-Changes to version 5.0.0 (2011-05-20)
-
-Again a lot of improvements, just mentioning the most obvious:
-
-- Improved Libertine Italic
-- New Libertine Bold Italic. Former style => Semibold Italic
-- m, n, p, r => improvements in upper left serif. It is now more dynamically moving in the vertical stem.
-- New style of the Libertine Regular for high grades (16pt upwards): Libertine Regular Display
-- Additional output formats:
- - WOFF (Web Open Font Format) => you will always find a recent copy to link with your websites at:
- http://linuxlibertine.sourceforge.net/fonts/
- Thanks to Zoltan you may eventually find them on www.google.com/webfonts, too.
- - SVG Fonts
-- Libertine I and BI: fractions improved
-- Additions to the Biolinum Keyboard: Mouse-Symbols (two and three button mice with emphasized one and two finger-click)
-- Initials created (Display Glyphs with fine external contour) in range A-Z + some accented glyphs from latin1 encoding
-
-
-Changes to (unpublished) version 4.8.0 (2010-04-30)
-201009 complete redesign of Libertine Bold
-all common letters are now further embolded. The former Bold style is now
-regarded as Semi-Bold.
-
-
-- Libertine Bold -> Libertine Semibold
-- new Libertine Bold
-- A-Z and accented gylphs
-- a-z and accented glyphs
-- 0-9 and derivates
-Libertine stemwidth put into perspective: Regular (80) - Semibold (110) - Bold
-(130)
-- public domain and creative commons sign added
-
-
-20100630 Libertine regular:
-- k is now wider (as wide as the n)
-- s right border increased from 32 -> 40
-- c right border increased from 25 -> 30
-- y left border decreased from 20 -> 16
-- z more organic shape an better grey value
-- n,m,h,u 6 EM wider
-- Bug #3019031: emacron with wrong accent (mark instead of base)
-- Bug #3014435: y.alt adapted to new glyph form and added to opentype
-substitution tables "salt" and "alt"
-- Hebrew letters improved
-- Bug #3004241: opentype substitution -> f.short and dotlessi will now be
-substituted by the relating small capital forms
-- Bug #3012358: Line spacing problem on windows photoshop. Try: Use
-Linespacing-field 0-> 180 (at first only in Libertine Regular for testing)
-- T, Z changes to the serifs and more organic shape
-- Added A.alt as a test of a more organic A
-- improved Hebrew glyphs and mark to base positioning
-- numbers scaled up by 5% because many complanied they were to small
-- new Indian Rupee symbol uni20A8
-- improvements in the Biolinum bold
-- moved styleset 04 > 06
-- new style set 04: versal eszett and small capital eszett is substituted by
-double S (SS) resp. double smal caps ss (ss).
--q_u.sc Xavier points out, that a small caps qu-ligature is missing. Added to
-codepoint uniE094. Added Qu.sc to Libertine Bold
--uni2124 etc. for bold, bolditalic...
-- Xi was slightly unsymmetric: corrected
-
-
-
-Changes to version 4.8.0 regular(-) & italic(/) & capitals (C) (20100430)
-201009 complete redesign of Libertine Bold
-all common letters are now further embolded. The former Bold style is now
-regarded as Semi-Bold.
-
-
-- Libertine Bold -> Libertine Semibold
-- new Libertine Bold
-- A-Z and accented gylphs
-- a-7 and accented glyphs
-- 0-9 and derivates
-Libertine stemwidth put into perspective: Regular (80) - Semibold (110) - Bold
-(130)
-- public domain and creative commons sign added
-
-20100630 Libertine regular:
-- k is now wider (as wide as the n)
-- s right border increased from 32 -> 40
-- c right border increased from 25 -> 30
-- y left border decreased from 20 -> 16
-- z more organic shape an better grey value
-- n,m,h,u 6 EM wider
-- Bug #3019031: emacron with wrong accent (mark instead of base)
-- Bug #3014435: y.alt adapted to new glyph form and added to opentype
-substitution tables "salt" and "alt"
-- Hebrew letters improved
-- Bug #3004241: opentype substitution -> f.short and dotlessi will now be
-substituted by the relating small capital forms
-- Bug #3012358: Line spacing problem on windows photoshop. Try: Use
-Linespacing-field 0-> 180 (at first only in Libertine Regular for testing)
-- T, Z changes to the serifs and more organic shape
-- Added A.alt as a test of a more organic A
-- improved Hebrew glyphs and mark to base positioning
-- numbers scaled up by 5% because many complanied they were to small
-- new Indian Rupee symbol uni20A8
-- improvements in the Biolinum bold
-- moved styleset 04 > 06
-- new style set 04: versal eszett and small capital eszett is substituted by
-double S (SS) resp. double smal caps ss (ss).
--q_u.sc Xavier points out, that a small caps qu-ligature is missing. Added to
-codepoint uniE094. Added Qu.sc to Libertine Bold
--uni2124 etc. for bold, bolditalic...
-- Xi was slightly unsymmetric: corrected
-
-
-Changes to version 4.7.0 regular(-) & italic(/) & capitals (C) (20100430)
-
-- All styles: Reported bugs fixed.
-
-- Libertine regular:
- - added missing anchors for i, idieresis, ccaron, scaron
- - added missing characters accent uni0364 and glyph uni1D15
- - completed combining accented chars block 0300-036F
- -ij-Ligature more space between the glyphs, dot of j is slightly higher
- -i,j,... more distinctive dotaccent and higher position
- -r,f,j,y changes in the drop, which became more distinctive
- - h slightl wider
- - e slightly wider
- - moved [a-z].superior from PUA to dedicated Unicode positions
- - crossed form of W for new Wikipedia-logo
- - new capital Eng
- - New extended latin characters
- -issue 3025163fixed: placed the anchor now below the g-bowl. Same for q,
-p, and j.
- -180° degree symmetry for the o and O
- - public domain and creative commons sign added
-
-- Biolinum Bold: numerous improvements in following glyphs:
- - a
- - i, j, ä, ö, ü...
- - w, v
- - e
- - f, ß
- - c
- - m, n
- - b, d
- - s
- - kerning faults corrected
- - numbers 0 - 9
- - komma , hyphen -, numbersign #
- - f
- - A-Z slightly thinner verticals
- - R, P better bows
-
-
-- added small cyrillic m (uni043C) to Biolinum and some other missing cyrillics
-(not yet all done...)
-- Inverted Interrobang (uni2E18) added
-- Add Substitution/Transposition brackets 2E02-0A
-- macroncmb (uni0304) had a wrong positioned mark anchor and was thus flying
-much to high
-- Problems with Fractions (ID 2665656): without a contextual chaining
-substitution fractions like 1/7 or 1/10, that don't have a concrete
-Unicode-posistion, were unavailible. Now solved via contextual chaining
-substitution.
-- bold: ck, ch-ligature's part characters were a bit close. Now some more space
-between them
-- diacritic U+031A was wrongly placed. Is now being positioned above-right. New
-anchor is called top_rechts
-- corrected s_t-ligature in biolinum bold
-Ingo Preuss points out thatsome glyphs were wrongly named:
-- uni0237 is now called dotlessj (instead of uniF6BE, which was wrongly named
-this way)
-- all references to dotlessj now point to uni0237
-
-In the following cases names were corrected, unicode points stayed unchanged
-- tcommaaccent (uni0163) is now called tcedilla
-- Tcommaaccent (uni0162) is now called Tcedilla
-- uni021B is now called tcommaaccent
-- uni021A is now called Tcommaaccent
-- the locl-OpenType-substitution for Romanian wasn't changed, because it already
-worked correctly
-- orthogonal is now called uni221F
-- sun is now called uni263C
-- I had to move that .cap-variants of the accents to the PUA, because they
-covered space where Unicode in between defined new characters. So I
-systematically moved the .cap-Accents to:
- grave.cap uni0358 -> uniE358
- acute.cap uni0359 -> uniE359
- circumflex.cap and so forth
- caron.cap
- breve.cap
- hungarumlaut.cap
- space_uni030F.cap
- breveinvertedcmb.cap
- breve.cyrcap 360
- breve.cyr
- dieresis.cap
- hookabovecomb.cap
- dotaccent.cap
-(regular, italic)
-- new point accent at uni0358
-- new Mark for uni0358 in many O/o-characters
-- improved support for POJ (Taiwan transcription)
-- now kerning for kernclasspair p.sc + a.sc
-- first use of contextual chaining substitution:
- - when a combining accent follows an i, the dotlessi is used to prevent an
-accent crash
- - when one of the accented or leftwarding glyphs such as (ä, V) follow an f,
-a short neck version of f (f.alt) is being used for optical reasons
-- Added U+033B COMBINING SQUARE BELOW
-- there was the "space" in a left kern class (together with dot, etc.). This
-resulted in too few visible room when a "space" should seperate a word from the
-now beginning quotation.
-Italic: Correction of schwa
-
-
-Changes to version 4.4.1 regular(-) & italic(/) & capitals (C) (20090321)
-- First release of Linux Biolinum and its bold variant
-- New paragraphs signs (uni00A7 and uni00B6)
-- nicer guillemets uni00AB and 00BB as well as the single ones
-- improved "copyright"-sign and "registered"-sign
-- improved micro-sign
-- further improvements in the small capitals set
-- superior/inferior h, i, j, n, r has now new serifs, too
-- new dotaccent.cap-glyph (slightly bigger than dotaccent) for capital glyphs
-- j slightly improved upper serif (now similar to i)
-- improvements in row of IPA-signs (recent serifs etc)
-- Asterisk has now f-height (a bit lower than before) and lost bearing left and
-right
-- 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 slight improvements
-- tilde, slight improvements
-- cedilla improved (now somewhat thicker)
-- ae improved
-- C, c, e, t new finely bulged runner (or however you might call the thin end of
-these letters)
-- brought some ligatures up to recent baseglyph form
-- florin improved
-- dansk ring accent improved -> aring
-- comma accent improved, in characters with this accent the latter have now the
-same vertical position
-- roman numbers improved
-- and many smaller things I forgot to note
-- as well as hopefully all that I marked as "solved" in the bug tracker
-- same height for underbar in unicode positions as well in combined chars with
-uni0331 (same with italic)
-- frac-table: wrong entry "three fraction eight -> fiveeights" corrected
-- Glyph-naming synchronized for
-Biolinum Re, Biolinum Bd,
-- uni0361 (ligature symbol) and 035C (ligature aubsymbol)added
-- uni033B (quadratic subaccent) added
-- vertical position of combining-accent-macron and true macron-unicode-glyphs
-equalized
-
-
-Changes to version 4.1.8 regular(-) & italic(/) & capitals (C) (20081103)
-- finer and more organic serifs for nearly all glyphs
-- basic EM-background proportion changed to 726 (above base line) and 472 (below
-the baseline)
-- Fonts bounds/linespacing in TTF and OTF adjusted
-- E, F: a bit thinner now
-- A,V,W,v,w design improvements in diagonals
-- some small improvements in spacing of small basic latin charakters
-- reduced overshoot for wide-round contours
-- a, e: small designchange
-- m is a little wider now
-- basic working EM is now 1000 instead of 2048
-- tz-ligature
-- z's diagonal is a bit thicker, the horizontals a bit thinner, now
-- new glyphs like curl for bible studies
-- shortened few overbounding glyphs
-- improvements in polytonic greek
-- J, j: change in design of the bow and drop
-
-
-
-Changes to version 2.9 (unreleased) regular(-) & italic(/) & capitals (C)
-(20080619)
-- There was a compiling-problem with the LinLibertine_Re-2.8.14.otf that caused
-a unusable GSUB-table. Though outline-information seemed to be unaffected MacOSX
-didn’t want to intall it. This version should be without this bug, the reason
-for the old bug could not be discovered.
-- Change in the OpenType-Substitution table (different order of interpretation:
-sups and sinf should be substituted even if oldstyle flag is also set.
-/ True Cyrrillic italics for the italic variant
-/ new “a” for the italic, also thinner p, n, m and e
-/ Some stylistic improvements for italic numbers
-/ new @ for the italic
-- further kerning
-/ improved accented characters in the italic variant
-- Q’s tail is now more harmonic and looks as drawn out of the O and not as just
-clipped to the bottom
-- Qu (Q_u) has been improved and is now standard ligature
-- new form for s_t- and c_t-ligature, Thanks to Nathan!
-- OpenType-GSUB-table has been improved. New functionality for Romanian and
-Moldavian (comma-accent instead of cedilla), for Turky (idotaccent.sc is chosen
-when Tyrkish is default language, otherwiese i.sc is the small capital form
-used; f_i_()-ligatures are set off in Turkish because it hinders the
-differenciation of f-i and f-dotlessi in that language.
-/ Italic variant now uses the same perfect OpenType-GSUB as the regular.
-/ new a.sc for the italic. Adding missing sc-glyphs, bring others to the latest
-design.
-
-
-
-Changes to version 2.8.14 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20080619)
-
-- TTF-Hinting improvements because of better TTF-Instruction of FontForge
-- some small kerning improvements
-- glyphs U+02BE and U+02BF are no combining charakters > corrected
-- kerning problem with 9 in italic corrected
-- some small corrections as usual
-- slavonic church signs added
-- Added cartouches for numbers between 0 and 99 at uniE128 till uniE12A
-- Change punctuationspace to width of fullstop (.) It is now 450 of width and
-not 350.
-
-
-Changes to version 2.7.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20071228)
-
->Inconsistent/incorrect glyph names 2.7.9 Private: (?)
->No
->The fonts do not use glyph names consistently. LinLibertineC_Re-2.7.3..ttf
->is currently especially problematic. For example,
->f_i is called uniE0B8
->f_l uniE0B9
-both chars removed (senseless in a caps-font)
-
->Euro.fitted zero.oldstyle
->Yen.fitted one.oldstyle
->perthousandzero five.oldstyle
->zero.oldstyle six.oldstyle
->one.oldstyle seven.oldstyle
->two.oldstyle uniE022
->three.oldstyle nine.oldstyle
->four.oldstyle uniE024
->five.oldstyle uniE025
->six.oldstyle uniE026
->seven.oldstyle uniE027
->eight.oldstyle uniE028
->nine.oldstyle uniE029
-All above corrected
-
-
->zero.taboldstyle uniE118
->one.taboldstyle uniE119
->two.taboldstyle uniE11A
->three.taboldstyle uniE11B
->four.taboldstyle uniE11C
->five.taboldstyle uniE11D
->six.taboldstyle uniE11E
->seven.taboldstyle uniE11F
->eight.taboldstyle uniE120
->nine.taboldstyle uniE121
-All above corrected
-
->In LinLibertineU_Re-2.2.7.ttf, for example,
->f_f is called ff
->f_i fi
->f_l fl
->f_f_i ffi
->f_f_l ffl
->s_t st
-All above corrected
-
-
->In LinLibertine_BI-2.7.2.ttf, for example,
->z.alt is called uniE093
->J.alt uniE094
->and the following names refer to blank glyphs:
->f_b
->f_h
->f_j
->f_f_b
->f_f_j
->f_f_k
->f_f_h
->f_f_t
-All above corrected
-
->The glyph names listed as "correct" above are based on what the majority of
->the fonts in the family use. (E.g. it would actually be easier if the
->ligatures were named ff, fi, fl etc. but since only a few are named in that
->way, I assume f_f, f_i, f_l etc. are the intended names.)
-These are actually the names Adobe defined for ligatures in OpenTypes always
-a_b_c...
-
->The inconsistent naming of glyphs and the use of names for blank glyphs
->make installing for use with pdftex significantly more complex and much
->more frustrating than is necessary.
-Yes, this is true. That was of course a bug.
-
->I don't know how it affects other uses
->of the fonts, however.
-Wrong PS-Names affect just OpenType-capable programs. Normal office use is not
-affected.
-
->The examples I've given are those which were most
->important to me when preparing metric files and virtual fonts for use with
->pdftex.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Changes to version 2.7.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20071228)
-- new Hinting! Now it is possible to use Libertine with Word on Windows
-properly. The shape on screen should be clearer now on every system!
-- new kern pairs for better typography
-- some wrong contour directions corrected
-- many small corrections
-- OT "fina" has been removed from wordend-sigma
-- countless small improvements
-- kerning for Caps variant
-- the conflict (that came up lately with a library update) between underlined
-and regular is diminished
-
-
-Changes to version 2.6.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20070423)
-
-Gernerally:
- - Symbols for „page“, „graph“, „picture“ and „table“ added
- - Oldstyle numbers (minuscle numbers) were just contained as
-proportionals. Somebody wanted them also as table numbers. Ladder became
-standard oldstyles now. Some of these glyphs look somewhat thinner to fit them
-on the fixed width.
- -bold italic variant had a wrong style entry which seemed to confuse
-Mac's fonthandling, also other style confusions should be fixed now
- -bold italic also had wrong metrics which resulted in a cutoff of glyph
-parts and wrong line spacing.
-
-German interests:
- -großes Eszett hinzugefügt (uni1E9E) entsprechend Kapitälchen-Eszett
- -kleines Eszett so verändert, dass es zum großen passt (ſz statt ſs),
-das vorige Eszett ist als germandbls.alt weiterenthalten
- -Im Stilsatz ss03 kann für Schweizer nun automatisch von Eszetts auf ss
-umgestellt werden.
- -die dt. ÄÖÜ sind nun von der Alternativposition an die rechte Stelle
-gerückt. Für die nichtdeutschsprachige Nutzung empfehlen sich jetzt die (vormals
-standart, jetzt aber auf die Alternativposition gewechselten Akzentuierten)
-
-Cyrillic:
- Due to A. Panovs help hopefully a lot of design impriovements for the
-cyrrilic alphabet.
- Mainly: Є Љ Њ Б З Ф Ш Щ Ъ Ы Ь Э Ю Ө (and its small letter derivates) For
-details:
- ("Ь" in regular typeface has extra contour at left bottom.)
- --corrected--
-
- Lower part of "Ь" and "Ъ" (and for lowercase letters "ь", "ы",
-"ъ",
- "ѣ") differ. I think the letter "Ь" (or "ь" for lowercase)
-should be
- used as base for others.
-
- ("Ф" is still slightly asymmetric with respect to vertical axis.
-It may produce artefacts with rendering.)
- --corrected--
-
- (Middle vertical stems in "Ш", "Щ" have not rounded lower
-edges.)
- --corrected--
-
- ("Ш", "ш" are not quite symmetric agains middle vertical axis
-(all
- typefaces). "Щ", "щ" must be updated accordingly.)
- --corrected--
-
- (The tongue in "Э" can have two stylistic variants: straight and
- tilde-like. )
- OK, then tilde-like.
-
- (The designer decides which version should be selected. Some
-other letters should follow this decision: U+0472, U+04E8, U+0404, etc.)
- --corrected--
-
- (The capital letters U+0472 and U+04E8 usually are identical,
-excepting the case of archaic (before ca. XVIII century) form of U+0472.)
- --corrected--
-
- (The U+0473 frequently is narrower than "o" and U+04E9. In case
-of a tilde-tongue in "Э" a tongue in U+0404 is not flipped, i.e. it has the same
-diriction as in "Э".)
- --corrected--
-
-Small Caps:
- - Some changes here for better spacing.
- - FO-overlap (due to wrong kerning entry) removed
-
-Bolded:
- - Complete revision of the bold version. Should result in a clearer
-shape and better thin-width-contrast
-
-OpenType:
- - Due to better support in the FontForge editor the OpenType-tables have
-been completely redefined.
-
-
-
-Changes to version 2.5.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20070423)
-- countless improvements as usual
-- some unicode standard optimizations (NUL-glyph, .notdef, ...)
-- U+0180 group of charakters were sometimes not the way the latest unicode wants
-them so we changed them. This refers mainly to the differentiation of capital
-and small letters
-- Vietnamese horned vokals have been changed the way, that the horn is now
-always at the same hight. All accented vietnamese glyphs were revised
-- some optic improvements in placement of accents
-- added a capital variant of hookabove and changed all the capital letters to
-this new hookabove form. It is wider and lower for better line-holding
-- kerning was greatly improved, i.e.: Kombinations like "f)", "f?", "(j"...
-shouldn't overlap anymore. Capital letter words should now be better spaced.
-- There was one wrong cyrrilic letter Lje (U+0409).
-And there were some correct objections to the handling of the downgoing serif in
-Dzhe/dzhe, De/de, Tse/tse, Shcha/shcha. These now have the same depth and
-similar form
-- Some small changes in cyrrilics most complex letter Zhe
-but also in Ef
-in the hardening and softening signs (should not look like a reversed P but like
-the bud of the B),
-Ya shouldn't look like a flipped R,
-be had a too right tail,
-breve.cyr didn't look cyrrillic enough,
-ef shouldn't be too calligraphic,
-dje/she have now x-hight-bars
-- due to a bug U+1fc7 (an accented eta) was missing
-- some eagled-eyed person had seen that the U+721 was not at its place
-- perthousandzero added at U+E00E for full LaTex-support
-- some accented smallcaps added to basic font table for LaTex-support (This
-doesn't affect the Caps-version of Libertine, which already had all these
-glyphs)
-- removed a cyrrilic opentype entry that substituted N-o with the numberligature
-because a stupid GNOME environment read out this table entry on a Spanish system
-and messed up typography...
-
-
-Changes to version 2.4.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20070309)
-- many countless improvements
-- some letters are slimer now: a, k, c, r
-this is especially useful for languages with longs words. German in the first
-place...
-- on screen letters with round parts should now look more equal on screen
--C, D, G, S have now better (shorter) serifs which are more useful for the
-standart printing size of 12-10pt
-- the thinnest line should now have a width of at least 50 (improvements for
-12-10pt printing)
-- the whole range from U+180 -> U+01BF has been reworked
--small improvements in the IPA-Extensions
--for better acception of the old greek we changed the inverted breve to a tilde
-which is more widely used..., accents also have received some improvements
--The cyrillic alphabeth has had again great changes due to unsatisfied users. We
-now have more equal cyrillic serifs, some letters are thinner some wider,
-spacing has been renewed
--p,i have now horizontal serifs in the cyrillic
--the bold regular is greatly improved. It's now fatter, looks more elegant
-- the curive has also improvements:
- J is now better
- many things are corresponding to the improvements in the regular
--improvements in the capital variant
-
-Changes to version 2.3.2regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060920)
-Countless improvements...
--especially for the italic, the kyrillic
--polish accents ogonki are now what they should be
--new: hebrew alphabeth
--numbers
--accents brought to one hight (some dotted chars weren't)
--Same hight for capitals (already one point difference can the letter look
-higher on screen. For print this doesn't play any role...
--superior/inferior numbers improved
--ae looks now different: mor organic. If you don't like this. Theres also an old
-variant at the end of the font
--ij ligature isn't connected anymore
--greek accented chars improved (accents should now be optically at the same
-position), kappa improved
--planet signs added
--Sternkreiszeichen hinzugefügt
--male, female,... improved
-.
-.
-.
-
-
-
-Changes to version 2.2.0regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060920)
-- Viele, viele Änderungen!
-- Volle Unterstützung von OpenType:
- Ligaturen
- Kapitälchen (Small capitals)
- Ziffern -> Tabulare, Proportionale, Mediävale
- Gestrichene Null (slashed Zero)
-
-- Kapitälchen komplett neu entworfen
-- Kerning vollständig neu entworfen (nach Klassen)
-- neue Ligaturen entworfen: ck, ch, ffb, ffk, fk, fb, fh, ffh,
-- Ampersand überarbeitet,
-- Alternatives Ampersand für Kapitälchen
-- E und F überarbeitet
-- W und V "
-- M und N (letzteres mit verlängerter Diagonale)
-- viele Buchstaben für Type1-Verwendung bereiningt!
-- Nummern in Kreisen
-
-
-Changes to version 2.1.8regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060901)
-Viele Überarbeitungen:
-- Kyrillisches Alphabet weiter verbessert
-- E, F, L, T, M, B, D, A, C, Z, P, R Serifen verbessert
-- b
-- f Bogen etwas länger und flacher
-- h verändert
-- uni03d0 und theta1 kleiner gemacht
-- Dje verändert (nun nativer)
-- Macron von 80 auf 90 verdickt
-- kleine römische Ziffern verändert
-- ij ist nun eine verbundene Ligatur
-- viele, viele kleine Bereinigungen
-
-
-Changes to version 2.1.6 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (200608024)
-- Zeilenabstände und Font-Metrik verbessert, Durchschuss nun geringer.
-- becyrillic hat nun angemessene Abstände
-- Untere Serifen sind nun 55 dick und breiter -> Gemeine: 436; Versalien: 526
-/ Kursive komplett überarbeitet und auf aktuellen Stand gebracht.
-und vieles Kleines mehr...
-
-
-Changes to version 2.1.5 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (200608024)
-- Tex-Namen für alle Glyphen
-- i-Punkt und . dicker
-- Sämtliche Akzente überarbeitet
-- Neue, flachere Akzente für Großbuchstaben
-- viele Griechische Buchstaben überarbeitet -> dynamischer
-- Serifen großteils überarbeitet
-- Russischer Akzent jetzt im russischen Stil
-- uni041A jetzt wie uni416
-- Männlich / Weiblich-Zeichen ist jetzt besser an die Grenzen des Fonts
-angepasst
-- viele weitere Änderungen
-- Fette Variante heißt jetzt auch wieder Fett -> Problem bei manchen
-Betriebsystemen behoben
-- Leerzeichen ist nun 512 EM breit, so wie's praktisch Standart ist
-!!- Namensproblem bei der Fetten behoben
-
-Changes to version 2.1.3 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060806)
-- 6-Problem gelöst
-- Phi-Problem gelöst
-- Lowcomma neu -> Pinselstil
-- epsilon
-- und vieles mehr...
-- <> kleinergleich, größergleich, und Verwandte auf gleiche Größe
-- +, -, = überarbeitet
-- Unendlichzeichen
-- h und n verbessert (Bogen)
-- Serifen der Gemeinen und der Großbuchstaben verbessert
-
-
-Changes to version 2.1.2 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060806)
-- Rückführung der griechischen Akzente auf U+002...
-- Macron verbessert, U+02C9 nun positiv
-- Abstände der griechischen Buchstaben verbessert u.a.: iota LBearing +40
-- eta, sigma, rho, tau, psi und weitere griechische Gemeine verbessert ->
-Pinselstilhaftigkeit erhöht
-
------------Fertig-nach Tobias Vorschlägen----------------------------
-02C4 (MODIFIER LETTER UP ARRORHEAD), * raised articulation (-> 005E ^
-circumflex accent, 2303 ^ up arrowhead). Siehe
-http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U02B0.pdf
-Wenn ich in die PDF-Datei schaue, sehen 02C2 (<), 02C3 (>), 02C4 (^) und
-02C4 (v) größer aus als 02C4 (^) und 02C5 (v). Vielleicht sollte man für
-02C2 bis 02C3 einfach ein gedrehtes '<' benutzen?
-- Zeichenbreite im Block "SPACE MODIFIER LETTERS (02B0–02FF)"
-(http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U02B0.pdf) ist zum Teil verkehrt.
-Diese Zeichen sollen alle eine endliche Breite haben (im Gegensatz zu
-den COMBINING DIACRITICAL MARKS (0300-036F), die auf/unter einem Zeichen
-sitzen sollen). Insbesondere:
-- zu Breit: hochgestellte h, w und y
-- viel zu schmall: T, _|_ und + (etc.)
-- Zeichenbreite/Position im Block "COMBINING DIACRITICAL MARKS (0300-036F)
-http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0300.pdf
-Bei den meisten Zeichen stimmt die Breite/Position, bis auf:
-- 0306 COMBINING BREVE -> zu weit rechts
-- 030B COMBING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT -> zu weit rechts.
-- 0327 COMBINING CEDILLA -> viel, viel zu weit rechts!
-- 0338 COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLY
--> Ich würde den Strich entweder etwas nach unten verlängern oder nach
-etwas nach unten schieben; oder etwas nach links schieben? Jedenfalls
-sieht "o" + U0338 (= ca. ø) komisch aus.
-- Vielleicht ein klein bißchen zu weit rechts: 0323, 0330, 0331, 0342,
-- 0384 GREEK TONOS -> Das Zeichen sollte normal breit sein und kein
-"combining" Akzent.
-- 03F1 GREEK LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL = GREEK SMALL LETTER LUNATE SIGMA ->
-Das Zeichen sollte anders als Sigma aussehen und zwar ohne den Bogen
-unten (ca, wie "c", oft spitz zulaufend).
-- 03F4 GREEK CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL -> anders als Theta, durchgehender
-Strich in der Mitte
-- 03F5 GREEK LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL = straight epsilon -> Wie der Name
-schon sagt ein nicht geschwungenes Epsilon. In der Physik benutzt man
-oftmals beide Epsilons das gerade und das geschwungene.
-(03F6 GREEK REVERSED LUNATE EPSILON = reversed straight epsilon -> bitte
-das gedrehte 03F5 hinzufügen)
-- 03F9 GREEK CAPITAL LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL -> sollte anders als Sigma
-aussehen, klassischerweise wie "C" (oft ohne Serifen und spitz zulaufend)
-
-NUMBER FORMS
-- 215F "1/ " -> Man sollte wohl die Breite so ändern, daß "1/" +
-tiefgestellte Zahl (2080 bis 2089) gut aussehen.
-> Durch Kerning gelöst
-
-Fehlten:
-- Griechisch-Block: 03DA-03E1 fehlen (Archaische Buchstaben)
-http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0370.pdf
-(Wieso die in MES-2 sind, weiß ich allerdings nicht)
-* 03DA GREEK LETTER STIGMA
-* 03DB GREEK SMALL LETTER STIGMA
-* 03DC GREEK LETTER DIGAMMA
-* 03DD GREEK SMALL LETTER DIGAMMA
-* 03DE GREEK LETTER KOPPA
-* 03DF GREEK SMALL LETTER KOPPA
-* 03E0 GREEK LETTER SAMPI
-* 03E1 GREEK SMALL LETTER SAMPI
-MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS, http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2200.pdf
-- 2208 ELEMENT OF, 2209 NOT AN ELEMENT OF und 220A SMALL ELEMENT OF
--> das (Nicht-)Element-von-Symbol finde ich zu groß, es sollte nicht so
-groß wie Versalien/Großbuchstaben sein, sondern so groß oder etwas
-kleiner als Gemeine/Kleinbuchstaben. Das kleine Element-von-Symbol finde
-ich zu klein.
-
-Changes to version 2.1.1 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060729)
-- IPA 02D0 Richtung korrigiert
- 0258 '' ''
-- Diacritische Zeichen überarbeitet
-- i/j ist nun dotlessi/j + dotaccent
-- Tux is again @ uniE00E
-- MathSymb 2214 corrected wrong contour
-- d', l', t'
-- OE neu
-- iota überarbeitet
-- idieresis, edieresis vom Kyrillischen sind nun Verknpf. vom Latein
-
-Changes to version 2.1.0rc regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060729)
-- many small unnamed improvements
-- implemented the IPA-extensions
-- Small numbers -> superiors and inferiors are now bolder
-- fractures are greatly improved and some new are added
-- We now have proportional numbers and mediävale as some people asked for them
-- Kerning for roman Numbers
-- Ligatures should now be seen as a combination of different letters in
-OpenType-Compliant programs (unfortunately aren't there any compliant programs,
-or are there?)
-- added lots of greek special charakters
-- korrected lots of greek special charakters
-- some small extensions in mathematical symbols
-- eth, Thorn and thorn were completely renewed
-- bearing of o,d,eth,p better
-- some smaller things
-- geometric forms are now better adapted to the charakter sizes
-- added alternative variants for German Umlauts
-- Tilde improved
-- removed dublicate glyphs uniE001-004
-/ f, g, h and u are improved
-U now also a bold variant of the underlined
-* bolded versions for all updated
-
-Changes to version 2.0.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060401)
-- small changes, used new converter (fontforge-20060408) -> may result in
-slightly better contours (who knows...)
-- first underlined variant
-- Bold variant has now better bearings (were to small) now it is what we want!
-
-Changes to version 2.0.8 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060401)
-- completely new bold version!
-- first bold-italic variant!
-=> the family has therefore now finally all faces it classically needs, juhu!
-;-)
--further small corrections in all faces
-- I created TrueTypeInstructed variants of LinuxLibertine named "LinuxLibertine
-T" they can be therefore installed paralelly to the unhinted variants.
-Note 1: I recommend all users of OpenOffice 2.0.x on Linux to use the unhinted
-variants. On my linux-systems the unhinted variant is automaticly hinted and
-better looking than the hinted! On Windows-Systems -- nevertheless -- the
-unhinted variant is ugly on screen. Here you should take the instructed/hinted
-variant.
-Note 2: Hints (in the meaning of TrueTypeInstructions) do not have any effect on
-printing.
-
-Changes to version 2.0.7 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060227)
-Line spacing was again greately improved (I hope)
-| many changes
-| in cyrillic
-| Accented chars optimized (same height for all accents!)
-| new accents
-| new special characters
-| some existing special chars were improved
-/ r is now without serif
-/ many small changes
-and most of it I just forgot
-
-Changes to version 2.0.4 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060202)
-| many changes
-| in cyrillic
-| polish
-| additions to arabic diacritics
-| small corrections in overlapping paths and wrong contour directions
-| all corrections should be suitable for the other variants as well
-
-Changes to version 2.0.3 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060120)
-| many small changes
-| corrections for Cyrillic glyphs
- Mac-Variant for all fonttypes
-/ corrections for Cyrillic glyphs
-b corrections for Cyrillic glyphs
-
-Changes to version 2.0.0 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060120)
-/ many many great changes in the italic!
-| some new symbols and ornaments
-| ligatures optimized
-| lots of stuff I forgot to write down...
-| Oh, yes, the problem with in stalling all variants paralelly on windows is
-fixed
-
-Changes to version 1.1.9 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20060120)
-| numerous changes!
-| e.g. LineGap is smaler now -> similar to Times
-| some nice decoratives added (oriental leaf, left and right; fleuron, art deco
-paragraph end symbol, Tux penguin)
-| many new characters for special languages
-/ italic updated as well
-| bold variant also updated
-| many, many other useful additions and bugfixes
-
-Changes to version 1.1.1 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20050908)
-| many changes, mamy small changes
-| Zahlen /numbers sind jetzt fertig
-| Korrekturen an Abständen
-| Schmälerung des Leerzeichens
-| t + f haben jetzt schmalere Querstriche
-| r fetter und rechts weniger Abstand
-| y neu und besser
-| () Klammern überarbeitet, waren zu hoch
-| []{} siehe oben
-| µ ist ganz neu
-| € auf Zahlenhöhe
-| t verändert
-| M nach unten noch breiter werdend
-| ø und großes O/ pberarbeitet
-| Hoch- und Tiefzahlen /Subscripts
-| Brüche neu
-| Römische Zahlen auf Zahlenhöhe und ganz neu
-| und noch viel viel mehr!
-
-Changes to version 1.0.4-10pt regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20050908)
-| weitere Arbeiten an den Zahlen besonders 2,3,5,6,0
-| Korrekturen an Abständen von K, A, N, V, W, v, w, a,
-| W und X waren nicht so hoch wie andere Versalien
-| Verschmälerung des Leerzeichens von 690 auf 600pt
-| Gesäuberte Buchstaben: i, a, l, longs, ß, r, f,
-
-Changes to version 1.0.3-10pt regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20050908)
-| Tabellarische Zahlen fast fertig
-| Kern-Paare teils korrigiert
-
-Changes to version 1.0.2-10pt regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20050412)
-| Tabellarische Zahlen (noch in Arbeit)
-
-Changes to version 1.0.1-10pt regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20050323)
-| all Capitals are 60pt less high
-| ? question mark is slightly thinner and less high now
-| uni022C (O mit tilde und Macron): Das Macron (¯) ist etwas zu weit rechts
-| uni022D (o mit Tilde und Macron): dito
-| uni0210 (R mit ") die " sind zuweit links
- (beim r und u mit " könnten sie noch ein Tick weiter rechts sein)
-| uni0307 (dotaccent) der Punkt könnte etwas höher sein
-| uni0308 (dieresis) hat positive Breite
-| 0309 (combininghook) ggf. zu hoch, Breite nicht null
-| 030C (umgedrehtes ^): positive Breite
-| 0327 (cedille): positive Breite
-| 0323 combining dot below: vielleicht noch ein bißchen nach links?
-Anmerkung: Wenn man jetzt noch die Diacritical Marks verschiebt, dann verändern
-sie sich in allen anderen Akzentuierten Zeichen mit, wo sie durch Referenzen
-eingebunden sind. Daher habe ich die Verschiebungen ersteinmal nicht
-vorgenommen.
-|Beim kleinen psi [03C8] kann ich mich nicht recht an den schrägen Mittelstrich
-
- gewöhnen.)
-| 1E48: Das _ beim N sollte wohl etwas länger sein oder etwas nach links
- verschoben werden
-| Bei Greek Extended (1F00 bis 1FFF) ist bei 'E und 'H (allein und mit
- verschiedenen weiteren Akzenten) das ' vor der position 0, und
- überschreibt somit das vorherige Zeichen. Das ist wohl nicht Absicht,
- oder? Analog bei `I (1FDA).
-| uni2102: Das C (für die Menge komplexe Zahlen) sollte einen
- Doppelstrich haben, wie deine H,Q,Z,R
-| 213D bis 2149: das gilt auch für die Zeichen hier (gamma, Gamma, Pi,
- Sigma, D, d, e und j)
-| 2153 bis 215A: Die Brüche 1/3, 2/3, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 5/6
- fehlen; besonders 1/3 und 2/3 wären schön
-| 2217 und 2218 sollten witer unten stehen (genaus so hoch wie das Minus
- und der Punkt 2219) da das Multiplikationsoperatoren sind.
-| 226A und 226B: Das sind vielgrößer/vielkleiner Zeichen. Ich hätte sie
- aber so nicht erkannt. Nimm einfach << und >> und schiebe sie ein wenig
- ineinander.
-
-Changes to version 1.0.0-10pt regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20050323)
-| accented chars corrected
-| quotes (simple and doubles) are moved down slightly
-
-Changes to version 0.9.8-10pt regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (20041208)
-| all normal latin chars are now some points wider (we want to have a 10pt font!
-:->)
-| some special chars bolded as well about stroke 10
-| all greek letters and special chars in between are also expanded
-| cyrilliy A has now a more popular form
-| some other small changes
-
-Changes to version 0.9.6-10ptL regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals(20041201)
-- bigger serifs for l,i,j,f,a,b,c,d,e,m,n,p,r,h,k,q,s,u,v,w,x,y,z,ß and many
-more
-
-Changes to version 0.9.5 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (#)(20041008)
--r rBearing 49 => 55
--s lBearing 117 => 100
- rBearing 90 => 75
--i lBearing 70 => 80
- rBearing 53 => 65
--t rBearing
--g ear is now more dominant
-
-
-Changes to version 0.9.4 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (#)(20040802)
-- P rBearing -17 => 10
-- Px kern pairs redone (to bigger distance)
-- w/v-x kern pairs
-- many small changes
-b] bold typeface iniciated
-
-Changes to version 0.9.3 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (#)(20040802)
-| z is lighter now
-| Eurosign is smarter
-| numbers and Bearings edited
-| v,w,x,y rBearing 12|22 => 24
-| i lBearing 64 => 70
-| double-quoteds increased distance about 15pt
-| O is lighter
-| '`changed accents
-| * is now typagraphic (I'm really proud of that one!)
-| ? small changes
-| fi, ff, ffl, ffi redid ligatures
-| changes in accented charackters
-| ae changed
-| Paragraph sign
-| hinting
-| þ
-| M rBearing 60 => 65
-# c
-many other small changes
-
-
-Changes to version 0.9.2 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (#)(20040802)
-| success in line gap setting:
-winAscent=1900
-winDescent=500
-linegap=0
-these are quite useful values. We'll see whether it may be better to reduce
-winAscent.
-
-Changes to version 0.9.0 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (#)(20040727)
-| another try in line gap setting
-
-Changes to version 0.8.8 regular(|) & italic(/) & capitals (#)(20040723)
-| improvements and great changes in all numbers
-| 1 changed from roman to actual latin
-| , (komma) improved slightly
-| ) rBearing +
-| ? improved slightly
-| @ greately improved
-| [] bracket improved
-| + - at one hight
-| ~ improved
-| § improved
-| breve improved
-| c/o and other small things
-# Capitals initiated
-
-Changes to version 0.8.7 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040715)
-| added uni28F
-| did some mathematical symbols
-| some other small things
-
-
-Changes to version 0.8.6 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040715)
-LineSpacing is great in other programs than OpenOffice
-| t improved slightly
-| O improved
-| u improved
-| 0 improved
-| and other small things
-
-Changes to version 0.8.5 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040715)
-| another try in correct line-spacing
-| m corrected
-
-Changes to version 0.8.4 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040630)
-| longs improved
-| b improved slightly
-| c improved
-| O further work
-| a greatly improved
-| 0 another try
-
-
-Changes to version 0.8.3 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040630)
-| y lBearing -31 => 0
-| s again changes
-| line gap was still too big
-| L rBearing 40 => 60
-| u changes in the bow
-| 0 is now rounder
-| f edited
-| g ear and lower bow corrected
-| O changes again
-
-Changes to version 0.8.2 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040630)
-| line gap was to huge
-| s so new slightly to dark
- worked over
-| t worked over
-| G edited
-| r edited, was to dark
-| N rBearing 65 => 70
-| O yet another trial
-
-
-Changes to version 0.8.1 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040630)
-| D rBearing 110 => 120
-| t rBearing 45 => 60
-| H rBearing 55 => 70
-| M rBearing 53 => 60
-| N rBearing 56 => 65
- diagonal was much to fat, now thinner
-| S rBearing 90 => 100
-| Z rBearing 35 => 60
-| l rBearing 60 => 65
- lBearing 66 => 70
-| T some changes (higher top)
-| t changes in the bow
-| & (ampersand) had great changes
-| s great changes, serifs were too complex
-| j lBearing -50 => -58
-| ! (exclamation mark) shrinked to 99%
-| a,e upper bow higher
-| a bow
-| u upper serifs higher
-| O still in work
-
-Changes to version 0.8.0 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040627)
-| Set WinAsc/Desc to correct wrong line-spacing in most Applications
-| ? (Question Mark) was too big
-| e edited
-| O edited but I'm not confident yet
-| J lBearing -157 => -140
-
-Changes to version 0.7.9 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040604)
-| B rBearing 80 => 90
-| I rBearing 65 => 72
- lBearing 48 => 60
-| t rBearing 32 => 45
-| s rBearing 105 => 75
-| e lBearing 183 => 88
-| b rBearing 85 => 90
-| j lBearing -72 => -50
- rBearing 153 => 160
-| 0 Bearings
-| l rBearing 50 => 60
-| p rBearing 75 => 80
- bow overworked
-| AE overworked
-| þ overworked
-| o overworked
-| oe overworked
-| uni434 overworked
-| uni310e & f made kursive
-| uni2070-209F created
-| O edited
-| S edited
-| t edited
-
-
-Changes to version 0.7.8 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040604)
-| b cleaned
-| c cleaned
-| d cleaned
-| f cleaned
-| g cleaned
-| j cleaned
-| k cleaned and combined
-| m cleaned
-| n cleaned
-| o cleaned
-| p cleaned
-| q cleaned
-| r cleaned
-| u cleaned
-| w cleaned and combined
-| y cleaned and combined
-| O, P, Q, R overworked
-| W combined
-| Y wider
-| ß overworked
-
-
-Changes to version 0.7.7 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040604)
-| nothing that I can remember
-
-Changes to version 0.7.5 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040604)
-| S rBearing corrected (was double size)
-| All capital letters shrinked to 97%
-| D overworked
-| J
-| T's cap is 20pts wider
-| U bow changed
-| X
-| a is now lsightly smaller
-
-
-Changes to version 0.7.4 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040531)
-| small changes in diacritical marks
-| s overworked
-| E,F VStem is now 10 pt wider and therefore as other capitals
-| did a new hinting on all basic letters
-
-Changes to version 0.7.3 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040531)
-| removed some overlappings in e.g. A, K. W a.s.f
-| uni431 overworked
-| uni 432 overworked
-| overworked cyrillic
-| added some strange chars uni1E0...
-
-Changes to version 0.7.1 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040525)
-| copied some greek letters from RC van Dalen' Garogier
-| t overworked, wider
-| J overworked
-| overworked omega
-| overworked phi
-| overworked eta
-| overworked numbers
-| k small corrections
-| worked over accented charakters
-| many accented chars and special chars added
-| Cyrillic charakters added (that was quite a horror of work and it's not
-yet finished... spacing leaves to be done
-| B overworked
-| C overworked
-| G overworked
-| O overworked
-| U Overworked
-| S Overworked
-
-Changes to version 0.7.0 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040522)
-| Omicron ist now reference to O
-| uni25cb overworked is now reference to Rcircle and others
-| Xi overworked
-| chi overworked
-| gcedilla changed
-| k,n,rcedillas changed
-| corrected uni21A
-and other fixes
-
-Changes to version 0.6.9 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040519)
-| overworked µ
-| added 018E
-| added 01B6 - 01B9
-| added 0283
-| overworked 0292
-| i,j dot is now better positioned
-| created dotlessj
-| overworked all accented charakters
-| added Tobias' changes, namely:
- Latin Extended-B
- - Added 022E
- - Added 022F
- - Added 01c0
- - Added 01c1
- - Added 01c2
- - Added 0218
- - Added 0219
- - Added 021A
- - Added 021B
- - Added 021E
- - Added 021F
-
- IPA Symbols:
- - Flipped 025C (reverted epsilon) vertically
- - Added 0287
- - Added 0292
-
- Combining diacritical marks
- - Added 0307
- - Added 0326
-
-
-Changes to version 0.6.8 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040517)
-| added Tobias' changes
-
-Changes to version 0.6.7 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040513)
-| added Tobias' implementations and further ipa-extensions (8 chars)
-| added Vienamese special charakters
-
-Changes to version 0.6.6 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040510)
-/ updated to recent development stage
-many other small things
-
-Changes to version 0.6.5 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040510)
-| "" (quoteds) increased the distance between bow commas
-| " (quoteds) and kerning
-| singlequotes added
-| added some mathemagical symbols
-| ~n width corrected
-| corrections in special characters
-| added roman numbers
-| all latin standart charakter-lines are now right turning and therefore should
- most Xor-Errors in special chars due to references be corrected now
-| updated tobias' corrections
-
-
-
-
-Changes to version 0.6.4 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040508)
-| added Tobias' box and arrow symbols
-| added a German quoted at uni201F
-| U is now 80pt wider and hopefully wide enough now
-| kernpair nt, mt 0 => -30
-| A serifs shorter
-
-Changes to version 0.6.3 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040415)
-| AE corrected
-| k rBearing 0 => 25
-| t Bearings
-| z rBearing 85 => 72
-| b bow
-| d rBearing 68 => 62
-| h lBearing 64 => 58
-| m 16pt wider
-| x, Bearings 12 => 22
-| v,w Bearings 0 => 12
-| o smaller
-| ,. bigger 103%
-| did uni25cf
-
-Changes to version 0.6.2 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040315)
-| d has now a new serif
-| t changes
-| S rBearing 90 => 95
-| E rBearing 90 => 100
-| z lBearing 95 => 85
-| ä,ö,ü a.s.f have bigger dieresis (points)
-| k smal changes in the arm
-| x l/rBearing 7=> 12
-| T kern pairs
-| �overworked
-| ff overworked
-| fi overworked
-| dotlessi overworked
-| added U+00A0 nonbraking space
- U+014A & B (eng)
- and further uni-charcters to comply MSE-1
- (European languages standart)
- florin
-
-Changes to version 0.6.1 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040315)
-| ligatures overworked
-| k left bearing changed: 70 => 58
- right bearing changed: -20 => 0
-| x left bearing changed: 8 => 6
- right bearing changed: -20 => 6
-| - (hyphen) is now thinner
-| :; are now bigger
-| overworked
-| J rBearing increased
-| d lBearing -5pt
-| B rBearing 90 => 80
-| l lBearing 74 => 66
- rBearing 57 => 50
-| v,w,y lBearing -14 => 0
- rBearing -14 => 0
-| Z stronger Serifs
-| t new bow
-| u thicker bow
- changes in all serifs
-| r's bow is more contrastive
-| V,W,Y kernpairs overworked
-| new anstrich for: b,d,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,p,r
-| t lBearing 73 => 60
-
-
-Changes to version 0.6.0 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040315)
-| b has now a foot
-| new serifs for H,W,V,T,I,J,K,L,E,F,M,N,P,R,U,X,A,B,D,G,Y
-| new serifs for f,h,i,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,v.w.x.y
-| Xe kernpair -20 => -40
-| B is a bit (27pt) wider
-| G had some changes
-| some more little changes
-
-Changes to version 0.5.9 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040315)
-| did the common latin legatures
-| �still working on the bows
-| e is a now 2% less wide as before
- had some changes
-| dashes overworked
-
-Changes to version 0.5.8 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040315)
-/ b, �changes
-/ f overwork in the bow
-- some other changes
-
-
-Changes to version 0.5.7 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040315)
--N is now 66pt wider
--^ {Ascicircum} is now better
-- {exclamdown} is now availible
-- {currency} has been added
-| "-" hyphen is the same as softhyphen. length is now 510pt
--bars have been made
--many, many unlisted changes in so called "special" chars
-| a,b,c,d,e,f had small overwork
-| g's ear still had another overwork. Whether this will be better
- we'll see...
-| �is now wider
-| ... {Ellipsis} had an overwork
-| j Beraings + 10/15pt
-
-Changes to version 0.5.6 regular(|) & italic(/) (20040303)
-- t's bow is now stronger
-| l has moved 5pt to the right
-- L rBearing 29 => 40
-| kern pair {space}T -75 => -100
-- is now up to date
-| r has a finer drop
-- Y has been combined
-- M rBearing 68 => 75
- lBearing 78 => 75
-- H rBearing 80 => 75
- lBearing => 75
-- s rBearing 115 => 105
-- V is now 30pt wider
-- E,F combined
-| C edded Extrema
-| points are now centered
-| e added extrema
-- K is now ca 50pt wider
-| a,c,f added extrema
-- S thicker serifs
-- �has gained a lot, though
- in italic the subpart is still missing
-| # is corrected
-/ & corrected
-/ v,w a bit more slanted
-
-Changes to version 0.5.5 and 0.5.5i (20040303)
-- did a "correct direction" on all chars
-- did a autoinstr on all chars
-/ Quotesingle korrigiert
-/ hopefully all chars slanted now
-- ascicircum scaled to 75%
-
-Changes to version 0.5.4 (20040303)
-- n,m rBearing had to be reset to 60
-- ~ (tilde) is now better
-- ff is much better now
-- fi as well
-- � � , � � �better now
-- change to v, w
-
-Changes to version -italic-0.5.4 (20040303)
-- do nearly all characters as they have to be
- in an italic
-- v in style of Janson italic
-
-Changes to version 0.5.3 (20040228)
-- b. kern-pair -10 => -50
-- @ got better
-- n,m became 28pt wider
-- W thin stems became thinner (ca. 4pt)
-- u change in the bow
-- �corrected
-- D became wider
-- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 had a major overwork
-- C,G wider bows
-
-
-Changes to version 0.5.2 (20040222)
-- b rBearing 90 => 80
-- r rBearing 66 => 55
-- c,d,e,q have now more similar bows
-- p has now a better bow
-- a has slight changes
-- o has now a thinner band, less dominant
-- s had some changes in the curves
-- f changes in the bow
-- h slight changes
-- y is hopefully now what I want it to be
-- @ has changed in a good way but the design cannot be
- finished yet
-- Tried an italic version
-
-Changes to version 0.5.1 (20040214)
-- S ground touching bow had an overwork
-- U left stem is now 160pt wide
-- u is now wider
-- a lBearing 90 => 100
-- s rBearing 108 => 115
-- z has now round edges
-- b change in the bow
-- g strong changes in the bows
-- t doing a step backwards: lifting bow upper again
-- H became 25pt wider
-- B,D,K,M,R,T,U got the new serifs
-- e hStem moved slightly upwards
-- rg kernpair 0 => -25
-- X completely reworked, added adequate kern pairs
-- c overworked
-- Z edge improved
-- ? (Questionmark) new designed
-- ! (Exklamationmark) new designed
-- p,q shortened the Unterl�ge
-
-Changes to version 0.5.0 (20040212)
-It showed that most of my critics said that a drop
-would be better readably and nicer to look at than
-a square in letters like r,c,f,a
-result is a major design-shift: we are now doing
-charakters like r,f,y,a with drops. I'll try to
-conservate old forms for a later splitting in two fonts.
-- i still reducing rBearing 70 => 65
-- n,m,h enlarging rBearing 50 => 60
-- all small: Bearings enlarged by 5pt on each site
-- all capitals: Bearings enlarged about 10pt on each site
-- r,f overworked the new drop
-- J,c have now a drop too
-- b changes in the bow
-- y greatly overworked
-- �desiris corrected
-- o had some changes in the round
-- P new serifs
-- E overworked upper serif
-- G overworked upper serif
-- g earstem is now slighy bigger
-
-
-
-Changes to version 0.4.9 (20040205)
-- A longer Serifs
-- f #balken hochgeschoben
- balken dnner
-- Z rBearing 34 => 40
- now wider
-- E,F,L Serifs overworked (more dominant now)
-- a thicker in the bow
- rBearing 45 => 38
- two versions as with r
-- i reduce rBearing 77 => 70
-- h,m,n rBearing 45 => 50
-- t changes in the bow
-- H hstem changed
-- b change in vStem
-- q ear changed
-- u small change in left part of the bow
-- s rBearing 90 => 98
- lBearing 100 => 108
-- r rBearing 56 => 60
- great change in the arm, two versions,
- one completely new with drop-end
- old form with edge-end (on )
-- d rBearing 86 => 90
-- b rBearing 80 => 85
-- dieresis, accents a.s.f moved 10pt upwards
-- o is now rounder
-- M arrow is now slightly round
-- y had an overwork
-- f change in the bow
-
-Changes to version 0.4.8 (20040202)
-- h,m,n rBearing 35 => 45
-- v,w RBearing 20 => 27
- lBearing 20 => 24
-- u rBearing 70 => 75
- vStem left was 2 pt to wide
- vStem right was 1 pt to wide
-- d rBearing 78 => 85
- changes in the bow
- vStem was 1 pt to wide
-- H rBearing 64 => 70
-- r vStem was 1 pt to wide
-- t major overwork
-- i reduce rBearing 85 => 78
- lBearing 70 => 75
-- e rBearing 77 => 75
-- l rBearing 60 => 70
- lBearing 73 => 75
-- y search for a better design
-- M rBearing 70 => 80
-- c changes in the bow
-- f has a less dominant bow now
-- N has now a spice V-Compound
- new Serifs
-- E,F new middle hStem
-- a now thicker
- rBearing 48 => 45
-- W() kerning reduced to -125
-- C rBearing 70 => 80
-- all small: vStem wider 142 => 143
-
-Changes to version 0.4.7 (20040124)
-- E majority overworked
- new serifs
- thinner hline
- wider
- rBearing 30 => 70
-- F same as with E
-- I rBearing 38 => 65
- new serifs
- hinted
-- M rBearing 40 => 70
-- H rBearing 40 => 65
- new serifs
- hinted
-- K rBearing 10 => 25
-- L new Serifs
- hinted
-- S rBearing 70 => 80
-- b rBearing 70 => 80
- hinted
-- e rBearing 70 => 75
- lBearing 70 => 80
- hinted
- some changes in the charakter
-- a is fatter now
- overworked whole char
-
-- O rBearing 100 => 105
-- m,n,h rBearing 24 => 35
-- s rBearing 87 => 90
-- r rBearing 48 => 55
-- v,w completely new designed
-
-Changes to version 0.4.6 (20040124)
-- [space] is now wider 595 => 690
-- [small] rBeraing, lBearing extended about 3pt each
- enlarged to 102%
-- a upper bow is has now a lower beginning
- has now a "a-typical" serif
- has a thicker bauch
-- u is 12pt wider
-- n is 8pt wider
-- m is 15pt wider
-- b is 11pt wider
-- c open end lifted up
-- i reduce a bit backwards rBearing 95 => 85
-- d wider about 10pt
- bow is higher
-- e more dynamic now
- wider
-- o overworked
-- v big change
-- z upper serif had a very small change
-
-Changes to version 0.4.5 (20040114)
-- U left arm is thinner now
- changes in the bow
-- p bow more dynamic
-- d bow now more dynamic
-- c slightly thinner now
- more points
-- L foot is 30pts wider
-- N Trick in the edges has been to strong
- diagonal arm is thinner now
-- k lBearing 29 => 22
-- po, pe, pd, od, a.s.f kerning 0 => +25
-- all small: enlarged Bearings to 105%
-- space: enlarged to 595
-- a new serifs
-- b new serifs
-- d new serifs
-- h new serifs
-- i new serifs (upper and below) to test whether more
- points in serifs makes print-outs and desktop-views better)
- gave more rBearing 66 => 90
- dot is now bigger again (105%)
-- j new serifs
-- k new serifs
-- l new serifs
-- m new serifs
- bows are much better now
-- n new serifs
- the bow is much better now
-- p new serifs
- changes in the bow
-- q new serifs
-- r new serifs
-- u new serifs
-
-
-Changes to version 0.4.4 (20040108)
-- M was a little too extravagant hopefully better now
-- c was to huge
- bow was to high
-- o rBearing 70 => 65
-- P rBearing 28 => 20
-- vo,wo, ve, we kerning -15 => -20
-- va,wa kerning -5 => -10
-- ow,ov kerning -25 => 20
-- ev,ew kerning -25 => 20
-- y created kernpairs synonym to v,w
-- v-family "v-" kerning 0 => -25
-- ro, re kerning -30 => -15
-- O slightly thinner
-- i hinting now better
-- all small: overworked hints
-
-Changes to version 0.4.3 (20031219)
-- c some small changes
- lbearing 70 => 75
- rBearing 50 => 45
- changes in the bow
- cedilla some points to the left
-- ve, we, wo, vo kerning -30 => -15
-- va, wa kerning -15 => -5
-- M became more dynamic
- rBearing 60 => 40
-- H rBearing 50 => 40
-- .,i,j... (dots) were slightly oval
-- j rBearing 159 => 140
-- k arm raised back again
-- V,W rBearing 16 => 10
-- Vo, Wo, We, Ve kerning -120 => -140
-- Wa, Va kerning -120 => -130
-- s upper serif now more vertikal
-- b rBearing 72 => 65
- bow had some small changes
-- R is a little wider now
- bow is a little better
-- g many changes in the bow
- more space between the upper and the down circle
-- P constructed a new P from the new R
-- y great work but design not yet finished
-- u some small changes in first vStem to avoid different thickness in print-outs
-
-
-Changes to version 0.4.2 (20031217)
-Greek Symbols will come:
-- Delta added
-- Psi added
-- Sigmal added
-- Phi
-- Lambda added
-- Omega added
-- Xi added
-- Gamma added
-- te kerning -25 => 0
-- t rBearing 65 => 75
-- c rBearing 60 => 50
-- �rBearing 94 => 70
-- �rBearing 59 => 65
-- rBearing 62 => 65
-- all round small charakters a,b,c,d,e,g,h,i,j,m,n,o,p,q,r,s
- have grown a bit to get a better text-tape
-- g rBearing 60 => 50
-- u lBearing 60 => 53
-
-Changes to version 0.4.1 (20031214)
-- all rounds to Bearing 75 => 70
- (b, c, d, o, p, q)
-- e: rBearing 75 => 65
-- letters like i, m,n,r, a.s.f. lBearing:
- 65 => 60
-- i: 70 => 65
-- b: round has been overworked
-- Vi, Wi kerning: -70 => -50
-- Vo, Ve, Va, Wo, We, Wa kerning -150 => -120
-- t: top is a little lower now
-- � major overwork
-- S: major overwork
-- r: a step back to the r in 0.3.9
-- P: Bow is better now
-- a: overwork of the bow
-- ow, ew, ev, ov kerning => -25
-- H, I: rBearing 50
-- M rBearing 69 => 60
-- yc kerning => -25
-- N is wider now
-- y: rBearing 24 => 19
-- r: rBearing 25 => 28
-
-Changes to version 0.4.0 (20031207)
-- a, u rightBearing 59 => 65
-- v,w,V,W were to far down -22 => -5
-- v,w RBearing 24 => 19
-- r thicker bow
-- all rounds to Bearing 99 => 75
- (b, c, d, e, o, p, q)
-- V,W RBearing 20 => 16
-- g rBearing 70 => 60
-- t lBearing 86 => 75
-- n changes in the bow
-- s lBearing 82 => 92
-- s rBearing 92 => 80
-- tt kerning 40 => 15
-- f slightly dominanter bow
-- ff -100 => -80
-- fb 50 => 80
-- t rBearing 80 => 65
-- ta kern -10 => 0 (deregister kern pair)
-- r rBearing 50 => 25
-- g lBearing 79 => 69
-
-
-Changes to version 0.3.9 (20031113)
-- the changes of the last version brought some wrong bearings
- following are corrected now:
- - a,u right bearing 80 => 65
- - a left 85 => 79
- - d right 80 => 80
- - l rigth 69 => 58
- - tt kernpair_dist -80 => -40
- - s left and rigtht bearing 85 => 90
- - i left and rigtht bearing 69 => 76
- - w, v left and rigtht bearing 22 => 28
- - h left 71 => 68
- - o both 89 => 82
- - t left 96 => 86
- - c left 100=> 90
- - re, ke, ko kern pair [di]: -20 = -30
- - rg kern pair [di]: 0 => -20
- - r. kern pair [di]: 0 => -60
- - H had the same bearing as M but M has longer serifs => H 69=>51
-
-- e seemed to be to domaninant, => shrinked to 98%
-- s seemed to small => enlarged to x=102% y=101%
-- Q got a connection between tilde and the O
-- f bow got a bit longer in right direction
-- b change in the bow
-- longer serifs for the gemeinen
-- N got wider
-- h,n got wider
-- new cedilla
-- ? overworked
-
-
-
-Changes to version 0.3.8 (20031102)
-- v, w are now wider
-- a: grave changes
-- i,j: Dot got 10% smaller
-- .;:? Dots got 10% smaller
-- ? complete newdesigned
-- , (Komma) major overwork
-- �(German sz) overworked
-- t RBearing + 10pt
-- u more contras and finer connection
-- U now wider and more round bow
-- N second trick on the angle of left hstem and diagonal
-- K: overworked
-- J: better bow
-- k: overworked
-- b,p, D, B, P: better bow
-- h, m, n, u: nicer and more contrative bows
-- O, Q better rounds now
-- g got new ear
-- all letters: RBearing, LBearing + 15%
-- e: small changes in the bow
-
-Changes to version 0.3.7 (20031028)
-- r seemed to thick (VStem) in small printouts => changes in bow
-- h right VStem seemed to thick in small printouts => changes in bow
-- u is now what I wanted it to be wider and thinner as well more elegant
-- c is now as thinn as the bow of d; small changes in R+LBeering
-- g became slightly thinner
-- y is slightly better now (less extreme) but still needs a lot of work
-- t's RBearing was too small (+10pt)
-- k's arm was liftet slightly above the x-height, because it seemed to low
-- S became slightly thinner
-- T's roof won hight because it looked slightly smaller than other Caps
-- p's bow is now like the one of d
-- e is now wider
-- O slight changes
-
-Changes to version 0.3.6 (20031025)
-- Bearings for all Gemeine (small letters) changed!
-- g: ear isn't so potent anymore, wider, increased Bearings
-- m,n,h overworked the bow
-- a overworked the bow
-
-
-Changes to version 0.3.5 (20031019)
-- R: lost fracture from last release removed
-- | (pipeline): finer outline
-- `' (high commas) inserted
-- slashes added
-- elipses added
-- promille added
-- <> (dynamic ones) added
-- % new design (efont)
-- ! had changes
-- & (ampersand) from efont
-- '," (inch, geometr. minute/second) are now undynamic
-- / smaller
-- numbers: new medi�al (OSF) numbers from efont
-- @ has a new a in the middle
-- v, w: finer, make paralell, anti-block-trick
-- V, W: anti-block-trick, make parallel
-- N,Z,M,K,Y,k,x,y,z,X: make paralell
-- (pound) added
-- some more little things
-
-Changes to version 0.3.4 (20031019)
-- C has greately changed and is now what I wanted it to be.
-- S: slight changes in the upper bow and serif
-- h has now more point in its bow
-- H, A: HLine is now 80pt thick
-- G has greately changed and is now what I wanted it to be
-- b, d, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, p, r: the upper serif has now a
- certain slight concave bow
-- same with a,d,u, just with the under serif
-- R got more points
-- e: slight changes and new points
-- U: more points and wider
-- O: slight changes
-- Q: RBearing +20pt
-- p: slight changes and new points
-- Accents are smaller now
-- j: changes in the bow
-- {},(),[]: new brackets anch important changes in all
-- some Bearings slightly corrected
-
-Take this version as a first milestone!
-Changes to version 0.3.3 (20031019)
-- O, Q became slightly thinner
-- P small but important corrections
-- d, b better round like already done with p & q
-- x had major changes
-- s had major changes
-- o very light changes
-- a, d, u have a walking foot now
-- J: slight changes in the bow
-- D: major changes in the bow
-- B: major changes, grew wider
-- c: light changes
-- g: light changes
-- e: light changes
-- stem width of small letters are now 140 instead of 145
-- p, q: weniger Unterl�ge
-- S: has now more RBearing
-- the lBearing and RBearing of the Gemeinen (small letters) have been extended
- about 5pt.
-- �(sz, german) had a redesign but still needs a lot of work
-
-Changes to version 0.3.2 (20031018)
-- R has been overworked and is now similar to P again
-- P has been slightly overworked
-- M is now wider
-- B had major changes
-- T's and Z new serifs had to be reduced a bit again
-- z now got the same serif as its father
-- r got again more expressiv
-- s had an overwork
-- x: its thicker leg is now slightly thinner
-- l, i, d, b, h, m, n, p, q, r, t, u, k, j, f is now 145pt thick
-- H, I, J, E, F is now 160pt thick
-- E, F are now wider
-- e: slight changes
-- C: better but still not like I want it to have
-- v, w: feet now beyond groundline
-- c is much better now
-- o is much better now
-- O is much better now
-- B is much better now
-- S: the upper part is wider now
-- q is completely new dedigned. May this be a good example for b, p, d?
-- dieresis (german umlaut points) have more space in between themselves
-- Q looks wonderful now (at least much much better)
-- () are now much better (taken from GPLed efont)
-- longs (the old f-like s) has now its real place
-- X got the last missing serif of the whole font (!) ;-)
-
-Changes to version 0.3.1 (20031016)
-- r's ear has now a lower connection to vStem and looks hopefully better in
-small points,
- rightBearing increased
-- g is now slightly smaller and generally smarter
-- dieresis (namely the two dots that belong onto the german umlauts are smaller
-(85%)
-- K: its leg is now doing a step forward
-- J has lost its old serif at the ground-line and has other majot changes
-- H hStem is not as thick anymore
-- A same like with H above
-- G's table is now longer
-- E,F: hStems are now 85points thick and not 104pt
-- D became fat
-- T,Z: Serif now grow into the air, hStems are now ca. 85pt
-- U has grown wider
-- u's left vStem got thinner, rBearing +10
-- i: lBearing +10, rightBearing +10
-- c: lBearing +
-- I: rBearing +
-- L: rBearing + and hStem is now ca. 85pt
-- dot: lBearing +, rBearing +
-- C: it's getting better but much work remains
-- a: more contrast in changing line-thickness
-- w looks now and again like a real renaissance w
-- V gained a serif at his left arm
-- W is newly generated from two Vs and now looks again like a real renaissance W
-- new kearn pairs for V and W
-- y has been newly formed out of v
-
-Changes to version 0.3.0 (20031011)
-- big change: All letters became bigger to reduce the lost space above the
-latters that no
- PC-Font seems to have normally...
-- A has now more right bearing
-- r got back the 15 points rightBearing it lost while extending its ear in 0.2.8
-- G rightBearing is now 55pt
-- e has now more left and right bearing
-- v same as e above
-- o same as e above
-- n has now slightly more lBearing
-- d, b now got slightly more bearing at the round side
-- u got more rBearing (same as "a")
-- ko kern pair was to close together, fixed
-- k has now more rBearing (not negative anymore)
-- ka is a new kern pair
-- a & u more rBearing (+6pt)
-- B, M, H, O, D got more rBearing
-- "V-" is obviously a kern pair and same with T,W,X,...
-- AC, AG, AO, AQ, AT, AU, AV, AW, AY are new kern pairs
-- small kerning for round letters and "." e.g.: "o.", "p.",...
-- c: major changes
-- C: major changes
-
-
-Changes to version 0.2.9 (20031008)
-- Added some arrows you need for chemistry-terms (->, <-, <-->, v, �
-
-Changes to version 0.2.8 (20031005)
-- did a little work in kerning of pairs like Vx, Wx, fx, ff
-- E,F,k: vertical stem is now 2 points thinner
-- n overworked. Major changes: left vertikal stem has now lost sharpness;
- bow from n is now just a connect to the left HStem an no part anymore;
- new character balance on the right
-- same like above with h, m, r
-- r got mor extrem in bow and ear
-- b, d, p similar procedure like above with m, n, r
-- i, j, l, k, b, d, h the overlength is now slightly unsharpened
-- G is now mor round und more proud
-
-Changes to version 0.2.7 (20031002)
-- g got a slightly smaller ear
-- fi-ligature has better right bearing (the one of "i" of course)
-- n has now less right bearing (20 -> 5)
-- m has now more right bearing (-8 -> 5)
-- h has now less right bearing (12 -> 5)
-- c got a bigger left bearing (54 -> 60)
-- b's stem seam to be to thick. I shrinked its width from 42 -> 37
-- r: increased right bearing (25 -> 35)
-- V got a bigger left vertical
-- N got a thinner vertical
-- 1 (one) is littler thinner now and again
-- . (dot) has now greater right bearing (55 -> 65)
-- , (comma) has now greater right bearing (55 -> 65)
-- t got bigger right bearing (45 -> 50)
-- z: for aesthetical reasons the above horizontal stem seems to must be thinner
-than the one at the
-base line, so 9points off
-
-Changes to version 0.2.6 (20030930)
-- I overworked all serifs! The results are not visible in printing small sizes
-in TrueType
-but since AutoHinting recognizes the serifs now we should have better printing
-results at
-good postscript printers in PostScript-Fonts.
-- Kerning table has been greately expanded even for pairs like ke, ka... Very
-sad that nearly all
-Linux-TrueType programs don't care about the kerning table at all! This must
-change in future!
-- g has been overworked and seems to become pretty at least. Especially the ear
-had a good change.
-- C had major changes and satisfies me now.
-- all numbers had some changes and got for the first all the same bearings left
-and right
-- fi-ligature had complete redo, looks better but doesn't satisfies me, yet
-- r got a little thicker nipple at the right end of its arm that leads to better
-printing an
-recognition results at small points
-- t has a slighly thinner round in its neck now
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/INSTALL.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/INSTALL.txt
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index 7bef6f5f2ca..00000000000
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-INSTALL:
-========
-
-1) Windows:
-Copy fonts into folder font-folder from windows, e.g.
-C:\windows\fonts.
-
-2) Linux:
-Use system programs such as KDE-Kontrol to install the fonts or
-copy all fonts to the fonts directory in $HOME (~/.fonts).
-These also update Linux specific system files.
-
-Philipp Poll -- philthelion at users.sourceforge.net
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/LICENCE.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/LICENCE.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index dd8b67299af..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/LICENCE.txt
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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-- Lizenz / Licence -
-
-Unsere Schriften sind frei im Sinne der GPL, d.h. (stark vereinfacht) dass Veränderungen an der Schriftart erlaubt sind unter der Bedingung, dass diese wieder der Öffentlichkeit unter gleicher Lizenz freigegeben werden. Querdenker behaupten oft, dass bei der Verwendung einer GPL-Schrift eingebettet in beispielsweise eine PDF auch diese freigestellt werden müsse. Deshalb gibt es die sogenannte "Font-exception" der GPL (welche diesem Lizenztext hinzugefügt wurde). Weitere Informationen zur GPL (Lizenztext mit Font-Exzeption als GPL.txt in diesem Paket).
-Zusätzlich stehen die Schriften unter der Open Font License (siehe OFL.txt).
-
-Our fonts are free in the sense of the GPL. In short: Changing the font is allowed as long as the derivative work is published under the same licence again. Pedantics keep claiming that the embedded use of GPL-fonts in i.e. PDFs requires the free publication of the PDF as well. This is why our GPL contains the so called "font exception". Further information about the GPL (licence text with font exception see GPL.txt in this package).
-Additionally our fonts are licensed under the Open Fonts License (see OFL.txt). \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ff1da3ac9d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/README
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+Linux Libertine for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
+========================================
+
+This directory contains all necessary files to use the free
+Linux Libertine family with LaTeX and the engines LuaTeX and
+XeTeX. For PDFTeX look at the package "libertine-legacy"
+which you can also find CTAN in the directory
+http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/libertine-legacy
+
+
+Documentation
+-------------
+There is currently only documentation in German available.
+
+In short: write
+\usepackage{libertineotf}
+in your LaTeX preamble and your document uses Linux Libertine
+
+Bug reporting
+-------------
+If you have found a bug in the fonts, please report them to
+the issue tracker on http://linuxlibertine.sourceforge.net/
+(-> sourceforge -> Tracker -> Bugs)
+
+If you think the LaTeX package has a bug, please report it to
+the bug tracker on github https://github.com/pgundlach/linuxlibertine
+or send an email to the current maintainer.
+
+If unsure, send an email to the maintainer (see below).
+
+License
+-------
+The fonts are created by Philipp Poll (gillian at linuxlibertine.org)
+and are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
+License (Version 2) and under the terms of the Open Font License.
+For details look into the doc/ directory of the distribution or
+on the sourceforge page.
+
+The package was originally written by Michael Niedermair and is now
+maintained by Patrick Gundlach. The package is licensed under the
+terms of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c, in
+detail in the doc/ directory.
+
+
+Other information
+-----------------
+The current maintainer is Patrick Gundlach, patrick@gundla.ch
+The font's original home: http://www.linuxlibertine.org/
+The development page of the LaTeX package: https://github.com/pgundlach/linuxlibertine
+Package version: 7
+Release date: 2012-04-01
+Fonts verson: 5.13
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/README.libertine b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/README.libertine
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index fcdc785731f..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/README.libertine
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@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-LOFP - Libertine Open Fonts Project
-
-1. OPEN FONTS PROJECT'S AIMS
-We work on a serif and organic grotesque font-family for practical use in documents.
-Our project aims at creating a free alternative to the standard W*ndows Font (T*mes).
-But neveretheless Libertine and Biolinum are not a clone of any common font!
-They have been developed from scratch and go different ways in typography
-than the Times or Arial. Just the useability and the dimensions shall be similar,
-Libertine should be even better for typical office use! If you want Times- and
-Arial-clones go elsewhere. If you just need reliable and good typography
-give our fonts a chance. If you want to know more about the design of
-Libertine and Biolinum, have a look at our website.
-
-2. LICENSE AND OPENSOURCE
-We publish our fonts under the terms of the GPL (see GPL.txt) and OFL (OFL.txt)
--> see also LICENCE.txt!
-The OpenSource-tool Fontforge is used as font editor (see http://fontforge.sf.net).
-
-3. FONT FORMATS: TTF, OTF, SVG, WOFF
-The font files are available as TTF (TrueType), OTF (OpenType),
-SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) and WOFF (Web Open Font Format) fonts.
-The TTF-/WOFF-Family is called "Linux Libertine" and "Linux Biolinum"
-and the OTF/SVG "LinuxLibertine O" and "Linux Biolinum O".
-
-So that both types can be installed and used parallely.
-Most often TTF is the better supported format though OTF has advances in printing.
-Decide yourself what is better for your purpose. OpenType-features are equally
-available in both fonts. Note that OpenOffice doesn’t support OTFs, yet.
-
-4. THE LINUX BIOLINUM FONT FACE
-Please note:
-While you use Libertine-Fonts without any warranty anyway,
-take special care with this young font face.
-
-5. HINTING
-The TrueType-hinting is a complex technique and our editor FontForge doesn't support
-full possibilities (but it becomes alot better version by version) ...
-Since version 2.7 also the normal TTFs are hinted. If you don't like this, send me a mail.
-You may also try the OpenTypes (which contain PS-Hintings which are quite
-good supported by FontForge).
-
-6. DOWNLOAD AND CONTACT
-We publish our fonts at http://www.linuxlibertine.org/.
-
-7. THE UNDERLINED VARIANT
-Please note:
-The underlined variant is recently not being maintained because its concept
-doesn’t seem to be sofware-technically reliable and because of lack of interest.
-The advantage of this font was that g, commas, cedillas... were not overprinted
-by the line anymore. For technical reasons the space was not underlined but
-you could use the _ instead. In this font it had the width of the space and
-the line was at hight of the underline. The underlined variant used
-an older font outline.
-
-Philipp Poll -- gillian at linuxlibertine.org
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/libertine.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/libertine.pdf
index 9ff634c21e9..bd91be40cde 100644
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Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/libertine.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/libertine.sty
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-% LaTeX-Package for libertine
-%
-% $Id: libertine.sty 94 2011-10-07 20:36:11Z michael $
-%
-% Michael Niedermair m.g.n@gmx.de
-%
-% (License GPL)
-%
-\def\libertineVersion{5.1.3x}%
-\def\libertineVersionDate{2011/02/09}
-%
-\ProvidesPackage{libertine}[%
- \libertineVersionDate\space-\space\libertineVersion:
- Font libertine - deprecated version - (License GPL) Michael Niedermair]
-%
-\PackageError{libertine}{Package is deprecated, use libertineotf!}{}%
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/libertine.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/libertine/libertine.tex
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index e7982af8c56..00000000000
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-\documentclass[ngerman,10pt,a4paper]{scrartcl}
-
-\usepackage{eqlist}
-\usepackage{forloop}
-\usepackage{longtable}
-
-\makeatletter
-\setlength{\parindent}{0em}
-\setlength{\parskip}{.3\baselineskip}%
-\addtolength{\parskip}{\z@ \@plus .3\baselineskip}
-\renewcommand{\fps@figure}{!hbtp}
-\renewcommand{\fps@table}{!hbtp}
-\makeatother
-
-\usepackage{libertineotf}
-\usepackage{babel}
-\usepackage{textcomp,multicol,xcolor,expdlist,framed,calc,ifthen,substr,array,
- tabularx,pdfpages,booktabs,ragged2e,xspace}
-\newcolumntype{C}{>{\centering\arraybackslash}X}
-
-\usepackage[final,writefile]{listings}
-%
-%\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr}
-\lstloadlanguages{java,HTML,[AlLaTeX]TeX,make}
-\lstset{extendedchars=true,
- basicstyle=\ttfamily,
- backgroundcolor=\color{lightgray},
- captionpos=b,
- %usekeywordsintag=true,
- breaklines=true,
- breakindent=0pt,
- moredelim=[is][\bfseries]{«}{»},
- %prebreak=\Righttorque,
- numbersep=2pt,numbers=none,
- numberstyle=\tiny} % numbers=none / left
-%
-\renewcommand{\lstlistingname}{Beispiel}
-
-\usepackage{geometry}
-\geometry{verbose,a4paper,footskip=1cm,
- top=5mm,bottom=10mm,outer=20mm,inner=20mm,
- includeheadfoot}
-\newcommand\LT[1]{\texttt{#1}}
-\newcommand\bs{\textbackslash}
-\newcommand\ZAHLEN{01234567890}
-\newcommand\TEXT{Text Hamburg Quelle Sauerstoffflasche}
-\newcommand\TODO{\textcolor{red}{Hier muss noch was getan werden!}}
-\usepackage[colorlinks,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}
-
-\newcommand\bspbox[2]{%
-\minisec{#1}
-\par\hrule
-\IfFileExists{#2.tex}{\lstinputlisting{#2.tex}}{}
-\par\hrule
-\medskip
-{\centering\IfFileExists{#2.pdf}{\includegraphics{#2.pdf}}{}\par}
-\par\medskip\hrule}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\newcommand*\Xopentype{\href{http://www.adobe.com/type/opentype/}{otf}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\Xotf{\href{http://www.adobe.com/type/opentype/}{otf}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\Xfontinst{\href{http://www.tug.org/applications/fontinst/}{fontinst}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\XSFlib{\href{http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=89513}{Sourceforge}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\Xmiktex{\href{http://miktex.org/}{miktex}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\Xtexlive{\href{http://www.tug.org/texlive/}{texlive}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\Xfontforge{\href{http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/}{fontforge}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\Xfontspec{\href{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/latex/fontspec/}{fontspec}\xspace}
-\newcommand*\XtypeI{\href{http://www.typografie.info/2/wiki.php?title=PostScript_Type_1}{Type 1 Font}\xspace}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}%
- \centering%
- \libertine\fontsize{36pt}{40pt}\selectfont%
- \textcolor{red}{\libertineGlyph{uni2619}}\quad%
- \fontsize{36pt}{40pt}\selectfont Linux Libertine Open\par
- \hfill\fontsize{36pt}{40pt}\selectfont Fonts Project\quad%
- \fontsize{36pt}{40pt}\selectfont\textcolor{red}{\libertineGlyph{uni2767}}\par
-\end{minipage}
-
-\vfill
-\begin{center}
-{\biolinum\fontsize{2cm}{2.2cm}\selectfont\bfseries\addfontfeature{Color=red}
- Dokumentation\strut\par
-}
-\end{center}
-
-\vfill
-\begin{center}\fontsize{20pt}{18pt}\selectfont
-\begin{tabular}{rl}
-\LaTeX-Einbindung: & \Lsmcp{Michael Niedermair}\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{center}
-%{\fontsize{6cm}{6cm}\selectfont\Llogo}%
-\hfill\fontsize{20pt}{18pt}\selectfont\today
-\end{center}
-\newpage
-\tableofcontents
-
-\newpage
-
-\section{Vorwort}
-
-Das Paket \LT{libertineotf} ist nach langer Entwicklung und Erfahrungen mit den bisherigen Paketen eine neue Version,
-die noch so einige Besonderheiten (auch Bugs genannt) enthalten kann.
-
-Es wurde entschieden, dass die alte \XtypeI-Unterstützung aufgegeben wird, da dies viel Arbeit mit sich brachte,
-nicht alle Möglichkeiten eines modernen Fonts ausnutzte und nur für das alte \LT{latex} und \LT{pdflatex} genutzt
-wurde, welches inzwischen von \LT{xelatex} und neu von \LT{lualatex} abgelöst worden ist.
-
-\section{Einbindung}
-
-Der Libertine-Font wird über
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\usepackage{libertineotf}
-\end{lstlisting}
-eingebunden. Er steht dann unter \texttt{xelatex} und
-\texttt{lualatex} zur Verfügung.
-
-\texttt{latex} und \texttt{pdflatex} mit Type 1 Fonts werden nicht mehr unterstützt.
-
-Für die Serifenschrift wird dabei \textbf{Libertine} und
-für die serifenlose Schrift \textbf{Biolinum} verwendet. Für die Monotypeschrift (Typewriter) wird
-der experimentelle Libertine Mono Font verwendet.
-
-
-
-\subsection*{Beispiel}
-
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\documentclass{article}
-
-\usepackage{libertineotf}
-
-\begin{document}
-Text mit Linux Libertine
-
-\sffamily{Text mt Linux Biolinum}
-
-\end{document}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-
-\section{Optionen}
-
-Es stehen dabei folgende Optionen zur Verfügung:
-
-\begin{eqlist}[\def\makelabel#1{\textbf{\texttt{#1}}}]
-\item [libertine] Parameter für den Libertine-Font.\\
- \verb|Ligatures=TeX|
-\item [biolinum] Parameter für den Biolinum-Font.\\
- \verb|Ligatures=TeX|
-\item [mono] Parameter für den Libertine-Mono-Font.\\
- \verb|Scale=0.95|\\
- \textcolor{red}{Ändern, wenn Font angepasst ist!}
-\end{eqlist}
-
-\newpage
-\section{Makros}
-
-Es stehen folgende Makros zur Verfügung:
-
-\begin{eqlist}[\def\makelabel#1{\textbf{\bs\texttt{#1}}}]
-\item [libertine] Schaltet auf den Libertine-Font um.
-\item [libertineSB] Schaltet auf den Libertine-Font mit SemiBold um.
-\item [libertineInitial] Schaltet auf den Libertine-Initial-Font um.
-\item [libertineDisplay] Schaltet auf den Libertine-Display-Font um.
-\item [biolinum] Schaltet auf den Biolinum-Font um.
-\item [biolinumOutline] Schaltet auf den Biolinum-Outline-Font um.
-\item [biolinumShadow] Schaltet auf den Biolinum-Shadow-Font um.
-\item [biolinumkey] Schaltet auf den Biolinum-Key-Font um.
-\item [libmono] Schaltet auf den Libertine-Mono-Font um.
-
-\longitem [libertineGlyph\{<glyphname>\}] Verwendung eines Zeichens mit dem Glyphnamen (Font Libertine).
-\longitem [biolinumGlyph\{<glyphname>\}] Verwendung eines Zeichens mit dem Glyphnamen (Font Biolinum).
-
-\begin{minipage}{10cm}
-\verb|{\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni211A}}| \hfill {\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni211A}} \par\medskip
-\verb|{\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni263A}}| \hfill {\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni263A}} \par\medskip
-\verb|{\Huge\libertineGlyph{Tux}}| \hfill {\Huge\libertineGlyph{Tux}} \par\medskip
-\verb|{\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni20A8}}| \hfill {\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni20A8}} \par
-
-\bigskip
-\verb|{\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni211A}}| \hfill {\Huge\libertineGlyph{uni211A}} \par\medskip
-\verb|{\Huge\textbf{\libertineGlyph{uni211A}}}| \hfill{\Huge\textbf{\libertineGlyph{uni211A}}} \par\medskip
-\verb|{\Huge\textit{\libertineGlyph{uni211A}}}| \hfill {\Huge\textit{\libertineGlyph{uni211A}}} \par\medskip
-\end{minipage}
-\end{eqlist}
-
-\section{Standardersetzungen}
-
-\begin{tabular}{ll}\toprule
-\textbf{Schreibweise} & \textbf{Ersetzung} \\\midrule
- \verb|`|&`\\
- \verb|'|&'\\
- \verb|``|&``\\
- \verb|''|&''\\
- \verb|"|&"\\
- \verb|,,|&,,\\
- \verb|<<|&<<\\
- \verb|>>|&>>\\
- \verb|--|&--\\
- \verb|---|&---\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-
-\section{Beliebige Fontauswahl}
-
-Ansonsten können Sie jeden Teilbereich des Fonts über die Möglichkeiten des \LT{fontspec}-Paketes
-verwenden, z.\,B. mit \LT{\bs addfontfeatures}.
-
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\addfontfeatures{Letters=Uppercase}
-\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp;+onum}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-Eine Übersicht über die \texttt{RawFeature}-Parameter findet sich auf Seite~\pageref{sec:gposgsub}.
-
-\newpage
-\subsection*{Beispiele}
-
-\bspbox{Zahlen - OldStyle: mit "`Numbers"'}{lib_bsp_01}
-
-\bspbox{Zahlen - OldStyle: mit "`+onum"'}{lib_bsp_02}
-
-\bspbox{Zahlen - OldStyle: mit Makros}{lib_bsp_02a}
-
-\newpage
-\bspbox{ß-ss: mit "`+ss03"'}{lib_bsp_03}
-
-\bspbox{gestrichene Null: mit "`+zero"'}{lib_bsp_04}
-
-\bspbox{Vertikale Verschiebung}{lib_bsp_05}
-
-
-
-
-\newpage
-\section{Text}
-
-\subsection{Libertine}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}lXX@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-regular & \scriptsize\verb| | & \strut\TEXT\\
-fett & \scriptsize\verb|\textbf{...}| & \textbf{\strut\TEXT}\\
-italic & \scriptsize\verb|\textit{...}| & \textit{\strut\TEXT}\\
-fett italic & \scriptsize\verb|\textbf{\textit{...}}| & \textbf{\textit{\strut\TEXT}}\\
-slanted & \scriptsize\verb|\textsl{...}| & \textsl{\strut\TEXT}\\
-fett slanted & \scriptsize\verb|\textbf{\textsl{...}}| & \textbf{\textsl{\strut\TEXT}}\\
-small caps & \scriptsize\verb|\textsc{...}| & \textsc{\strut\TEXT}\\
- & & \TODO \\
- & & Fehler liegt bei fontspec!\\
-small caps (+smcp) & \scriptsize\verb|\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp}|
- & {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp}\strut\TEXT}\\
-small caps & \scriptsize\verb|\Lsmcp{...}| & \Lsmcp{\strut\TEXT}\\
-Versale... & \scriptsize\verb|\Lcsc{...}| & \Lcsc{\strut\TEXT}\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\subsection{Libertine semi bold}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}lXX@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-regular & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB | & \libertineSB\strut\TEXT\\
-fett & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB\textbf{...}| & \libertineSB\textbf{\strut\TEXT}\\
-italic & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB\textit{...}| & \libertineSB\textit{\strut\TEXT}\\
-fett italic & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB\textbf{\textit{...}}| & \libertineSB\textbf{\textit{\strut\TEXT}}\\
-slanted & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB\textsl{...}| & \libertineSB\textsl{\strut\TEXT}\\
-fett slanted & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB\textbf{\textsl{...}}| & \libertineSB\textbf{\textsl{\strut\TEXT}}\\
-small caps & \scriptsize\verb|\libertineSB\textsc{...}| & \libertineSB\textsc{\strut\TEXT}\\
- & & \TODO \\
- & & Fehler liegt bei fontspec!\\
-small caps (+smcp) & \scriptsize\verb|\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp}|
- & {\libertineSB\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp}\strut\TEXT}\\
-small caps & \scriptsize\verb|\Lsmcp{...}| & \libertineSB\Lsmcp{\strut\TEXT}\\
-Versale... & \scriptsize\verb|\Lcsc{...}| & \libertineSB\Lcsc{\strut\TEXT}\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\subsection{Biolinum}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}lXX@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-regular & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum | & \biolinum\strut\TEXT\\
-fett & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum\textbf{...}| & \biolinum\textbf{\strut\TEXT}\\
-italic & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum\textit{...}| & \biolinum\textit{\strut\TEXT}\\
-fett italic & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum\textbf{\textit{...}}| & \biolinum\textbf{\textit{\strut\TEXT}}\\
-slanted & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum\textsl{...}| & \biolinum\textsl{\strut\TEXT}\\
-fett slanted & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum\textbf{\textsl{...}}| & \biolinum\textbf{\textsl{\strut\TEXT}}\\
-small caps & \scriptsize\verb|\biolinum\textsc{...}| & \biolinum\textsc{\strut\TEXT}\\
- & & \TODO \\
- & & Fehler liegt bei fontspec!\\
-small caps (+smcp) & \scriptsize\verb|\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp}|
- & {\biolinum\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+smcp}\strut\TEXT}\\
-small caps & \scriptsize\verb|\Lsmcp{...}| & \biolinum\Lsmcp{\strut\TEXT}\\
-Versale... & \scriptsize\verb|\Lcsc{...}| & \biolinum\Lcsc{\strut\TEXT}\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\subsection{Libertine Mono}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}llX@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-regular & \scriptsize\verb|\libmono | & \libmono\strut\TEXT\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-
-\newpage
-\section{Zahlen}
-
-\subsection{Makros}
-
-Für die Zahlen stehen zwei Gruppen von Makros zur Verfügung:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item mit Gruppeneffekt und Parameter: \texttt{\bs Lnum}, \texttt{\bs pnum}, \dots\\
- Die Umschaltung erfolgt nur für die Zahlen, die als Parameter verwendet worden sind.
- Nach dem Makro gilt wieder die vorherige Einstellungen.
-\item ohne Gruppeneffekt: \texttt{\bs Lxnum}, \texttt{\bs pxnum}, \dots\\
- Die Umschaltung erfolgt global bis zur nächsten Umschaltung.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\TODO
-
-\minisec{Code}
-
-\begin{lstlisting}
-% Standardziffern
-\providecommand\Lnnum[1]{{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+lnum;+tnum;-pnum;-onum}#1}}
-% Proportionale Standardziffern
-\providecommand\Lpnum[1]{{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+lnum;+pnum;-tnum;-onum}#1}}
-% Versalziffern
-\providecommand\Lcnum[1]{{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+case}#1}}
-% Minuskelziffern
-\providecommand\Lonum[1]{{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+onum;+pnum;-lnum;-tnum}#1}}
-% Tabellarische Minuskelziffern
-\providecommand\Ltonum[1]{{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+onum;+tnum;-lnum;-pnum}#1}}
-
-% Standardziffern
-\providecommand\Lxnnum{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+lnum;+tnum;-pnum;-onum}}
-% Proportionale Standardziffern
-\providecommand\Lxpnum{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+lnum;+pnum;-tnum;-onum}}
-% Versalziffern
-\providecommand\Lxcnum{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+case}}
-% Minuskelziffern
-\providecommand\Lxonum{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+onum;+pnum;-lnum;-tnum}}
-% Tabellarische Minuskelziffern
-\providecommand\Lxtonum{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+onum;+tnum;-lnum;-pnum}}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-\subsection{Libertine}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}Xllr@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{OTF-Feature} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-Standardziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+lnum;+tnum| & \texttt{\bs Lnnum\{\dots\}}
- & \Large\strut\Lnnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Proportionale Standardziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+lnum;+pnum| & \texttt{\bs Lpnum\{\dots\}}
- & \Large\strut\Lpnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Versalziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+case| & \texttt{\bs Lcnum\{\dots\}}
- & \Large\strut\Lcnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Minuskelziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+onum;+pnum| & \texttt{\bs Lonum\{\dots\}}
- & \Large\strut\Lonum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Tabellarische Minuskelziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+onum;+tnum| & \texttt{\bs Ltonum\{\dots\}}
- & \Large\strut\Ltonum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-nach eigenen Wünschen & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+case;+zero| & \texttt{\bs addfontfeatures\{\dots\}}
- & \Large\strut{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+case;+zero}\ZAHLEN}\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\subsection{Biolinum}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}Xllr@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{OTF-Feature} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-Standardziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+lnum;+tnum| & \texttt{\bs Lnnum\{\dots\}}
- & \sffamily\Large\strut\Lnnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Proportionale Standardziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+lnum;+pnum| & \texttt{\bs Lpnum\{\dots\}}
- & \sffamily\Large\strut\Lpnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Versalziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+case| & \texttt{\bs Lcnum\{\dots\}}
- & \sffamily\Large\strut\Lcnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Minuskelziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+onum;+pnum| & \texttt{\bs Lonum\{\dots\}}
- & \sffamily\Large\strut\Lonum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Tabellarische Minuskelziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+onum;+tnum| & \texttt{\bs Ltonum\{\dots\}}
- & \sffamily\Large\strut\Ltonum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-nach eigenen Wünschen & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+case;+zero| & \texttt{\bs addfontfeatures\{\dots\}}
- & \sffamily\Large\strut{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+case;+zero}\ZAHLEN}\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\subsection{Libertine Mono}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}Xllr@{}}\toprule
-\textbf{Beschreibung} & \textbf{OTF-Feature} & \textbf{Makro } & \textbf{Beispiel}\\\midrule
-Standardziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+lnum;+tnum| & \texttt{\bs Lnnum\{\dots\}}
- & \ttfamily\Large\strut\Lnnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Proportionale Standardziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+lnum;+pnum| & \texttt{\bs Lpnum\{\dots\}}
- & \ttfamily\Large\strut\Lpnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Versalziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+case| & \texttt{\bs Lcnum\{\dots\}}
- & \ttfamily\Large\strut\Lcnum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Minuskelziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+onum;+pnum| & \texttt{\bs Lonum\{\dots\}}
- & \ttfamily\Large\strut\Lonum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-Tabellarische Minuskelziffern & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+onum;+tnum| & \texttt{\bs Ltonum\{\dots\}}
- & \ttfamily\Large\strut\Ltonum{\ZAHLEN}\\
-nach eigenen Wünschen & \scriptsize\verb|RawFeature=+case;+zero| & \texttt{\bs addfontfeatures\{\dots\}}
- & \ttfamily\Large\strut{\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+case;+zero}\ZAHLEN}\\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabularx}
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\newpage
-\section{Tabellen}
-
-Viele Anwender möchten gerne in Tabellenumgebungen Zahlen mit gleicher Breite verwenden und
-dies nicht jedes mal erneut mit einem Makro definieren. Die Umgebung \texttt{Ltable}
-macht dies automatisch. Es dürfen dabei Tabellen verwendet werden die sich wir \texttt{tabular},
-\texttt{tabularx} oder ähnlich verhalten. Die \texttt{longtable}-Umgebung ist dafür nicht gedacht, da
-diese ja einen Seitenumbruch durchführen kann.
-
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{Ltable}[Optionen]
- Tabelle
-\end{Ltable}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-Die Grundeinstellung ist dabei \texttt{RawFeature=+pnum;+tnum}.
-
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{Ltable}
- \begin{tabular}{lr}
- \TEXT & 12 \\
- \TEXT & 111 \\
- \TEXT & 888 \\
- \TEXT & 001 \\
- \TEXT & \ZAHLEN \\
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Tabellenzahlen}
-\end{Ltable}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-\begin{Ltable}
- \begin{tabular}{lr}
- \TEXT & 12 \\
- \TEXT & 111 \\
- \TEXT & 888 \\
- \TEXT & 001 \\
- \TEXT & \ZAHLEN \\
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Tabellenzahlen}
-\end{Ltable}
-
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{Ltable}[RawFeature=+pnum;+tnum;+onum]
- \begin{tabular}{lr}
- \TEXT & 12 \\
- \TEXT & 111 \\
- \TEXT & 888 \\
- \TEXT & 001 \\
- \TEXT & \ZAHLEN \\
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Tabellenzahlen}
-\end{Ltable}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-\begin{Ltable}[RawFeature=+pnum;+tnum;+onum]
- \begin{tabular}{lr}
- \TEXT & 12 \\
- \TEXT & 111 \\
- \TEXT & 888 \\
- \TEXT & 001 \\
- \TEXT & \ZAHLEN \\
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Tabellenzahlen (old style)}
-\end{Ltable}
-
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\newpage
-\section{Aufzählungslisten}
-
-\subsection{Nummern}
-
-Spezielle Nummern lassen sich über \verb|\useListNumberGlyph[<Bereich>]{<Nummer>}|
-ansprechen.
-
-\bigskip
-{\Huge
-\useListNumberGlyph{1}
-\useListNumberGlyph{2}
-\useListNumberGlyph{3}
-\useListNumberGlyph{4}
-\dots
-\useListNumberGlyph{20}
-}
-
-\bigskip
-Standardmäßig wird der Bereich \texttt{circle} verwendet. Dieser wurde über das Makro\\
-\verb|\DeclareListNumberGlyph{circle}{1}{uni2460}|\\ definiert. Dabei wird der Bereich,
-die Nummer und der zu verwendende Glyphname angegeben. Der Bereich \texttt{circle} kann
-Zahlen von 1 bis 20 darstellen.
-
-
-\subsection{Aufzählung mit Nummern}
-
-Mit der Umgebung \texttt{libertineenumerate} wird eine Aufzählungsumgebung wie
-\texttt{enumerate} zur Verfügung gestellt. Mit dem optionalen Parameter
-wird der Bereich für die Nummern festgelegt.
-
-\subsubsection{circle}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{circle} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 20 darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<21}{\useListNumberGlyph[circle]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-\subsubsection{bracket}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{bracket} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 20 darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<21}{\useListNumberGlyph[bracket]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[bracket]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[bracket]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-\subsubsection{Alpha}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{Alpha} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 26 in Großbuchstaben und
-\texttt{alpha} in Kleinbuchstaben darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<27}{\useListNumberGlyph[Alpha]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<27}{\useListNumberGlyph[alpha]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[Alpha]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[Alpha]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[alpha]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[alpha]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-\subsubsection{doublecircle}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{doublecircle} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 10 darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<21}{\useListNumberGlyph[doublecircle]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[doublecircle]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[doublecircle]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-\subsubsection{darkcircle}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{darkcircle} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 20 darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<21}{\useListNumberGlyph[darkcircle]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[darkcircle]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[darkcircle]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Roman}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{Roman} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 11 darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<12}{\useListNumberGlyph[Roman]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[Roman]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[Roman]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-
-\subsubsection{roman}
-
-Der Bereich \texttt{roman} kann Zahlen von 1 bis 11 darstellen.
-
-{\Large\forloop{enumi}{1}{\value{enumi}<12}{\useListNumberGlyph[roman]{\arabic{enumi}}~~}}
-
-\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[roman]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{lstlisting}
-\end{minipage}\hfill
-\begin{minipage}{.48\linewidth}
-\begin{libertineenumerate}[roman]
-\item Punkt 1
-\item Punkt 2
-\item Punkt 3
-\end{libertineenumerate}
-\end{minipage}
-\end{minipage}
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\newpage
-\section{Tastenkappen}
-
-Für die Tastenkappen der Tastatur und Maussymbole stehen entsprechende Makros
-für den Biolinum Keyboard Font zur Verfügung.
-
-\subsection{Tastenmakros}
-
-\subsubsection{Sondertasten}
-
-\begin{longtable}[l]{lll}
-Tux & \verb|\LKeyTux| & \Huge\strut\LKeyTux \\
-Win & \verb|\LKeyWin| & \Huge\strut\LKeyWin \\
-Menu & \verb|\LKeyMenu| & \Huge\strut\LKeyMenu \\
-Strg & \verb|\LKeyStrg| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrg \\
-Alt & \verb|\LKeyAlt| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAlt \\
-AltGr & \verb|\LKeyAltGr| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltGr \\
-Shift & \verb|\LKeyShift| & \Huge\strut\LKeyShift \\
-Enter & \verb|\LKeyEnter| & \Huge\strut\LKeyEnter \\
-Tab & \verb|\LKeyTab| & \Huge\strut\LKeyTab \\
-CapsLock & \verb|\LKeyCapsLock| & \Huge\strut\LKeyCapsLock \\
-Pos & \verb|\LKeyPos| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPos \\
-Entf & \verb|\LKeyEntf| & \Huge\strut\LKeyEntf \\
-Einf & \verb|\LKeyEinf| & \Huge\strut\LKeyEinf \\
-Leer & \verb|\LKeyLeer| & \Huge\strut\LKeyLeer \\
-Esc & \verb|\LKeyEsc| & \Huge\strut\LKeyEsc \\
-Ende & \verb|\LKeyEnde| & \Huge\strut\LKeyEnde \\
-Back & \verb|\LKeyBack| & \Huge\strut\LKeyBack \\
-Up & \verb|\LKeyUp| & \Huge\strut\LKeyUp \\
-Dwon & \verb|\LKeyDown| & \Huge\strut\LKeyDown \\
-Left & \verb|\LKeyLeft| & \Huge\strut\LKeyLeft \\
-Right & \verb|\LKeyRight| & \Huge\strut\LKeyRight \\
-PgUp & \verb|\LKeyPgUp| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPgUp \\
-PgDown & \verb|\LKeyPgDown| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPgDown \\
-At & \verb|\LKeyAt| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAt \\
-Fn & \verb|\LKeyFn| & \Huge\strut\LKeyFn \\
-Home & \verb|\LKeyHome| & \Huge\strut\LKeyHome \\
-Del & \verb|\LKeyDel| & \Huge\strut\LKeyDel \\
-Ins & \verb|\LKeyIns| & \Huge\strut\LKeyIns \\
-End & \verb|\LKeyEnd| & \Huge\strut\LKeyEnd \\
-GNU & \verb|\LKeyGNU| & \Huge\strut\LKeyGNU \\
-PageUp & \verb|\LKeyPageUp| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPageUp \\
-PageDown & \verb|\LKeyPageDown| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPageDown \\
-Command & \verb|\LKeyCommand| & \Huge\strut\LKeyCommand \\
-OptionKey & \verb|\LKeyOptionKey| & \Huge\strut\LKeyOptionKey \\
-%
-F1 & \verb|\LKeyF{1}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{1} \\
-F2 & \verb|\LKeyF{2}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{2} \\
-F3 & \verb|\LKeyF{3}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{3} \\
-F4 & \verb|\LKeyF{4}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{4} \\
-F5 & \verb|\LKeyF{5}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{5} \\
-F6 & \verb|\LKeyF{6}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{6} \\
-F7 & \verb|\LKeyF{7}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{7} \\
-F8 & \verb|\LKeyF{8}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{8} \\
-F9 & \verb|\LKeyF{9}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{9} \\
-F10 & \verb|\LKeyF{10}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{10} \\
-F11 & \verb|\LKeyF{11}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{11} \\
-F12 & \verb|\LKeyF{12}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{12} \\
-F13 & \verb|\LKeyF{13}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{13} \\
-F14 & \verb|\LKeyF{14}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{14} \\
-F15 & \verb|\LKeyF{15}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{15} \\
-F16 & \verb|\LKeyF{16}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyF{16} \\
-%
-PAD0 & \verb|\LKeyPad{1}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{0} \\
-PAD1 & \verb|\LKeyPad{1}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{1} \\
-PAD2 & \verb|\LKeyPad{2}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{2} \\
-PAD3 & \verb|\LKeyPad{3}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{3} \\
-PAD4 & \verb|\LKeyPad{4}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{4} \\
-PAD5 & \verb|\LKeyPad{5}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{5} \\
-PAD6 & \verb|\LKeyPad{6}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{6} \\
-PAD7 & \verb|\LKeyPad{7}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{7} \\
-PAD8 & \verb|\LKeyPad{8}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{8} \\
-PAD9 & \verb|\LKeyPad{9}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{9} \\
-PAD10 & \verb|\LKeyPad{10}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{10} \\
-PAD11 & \verb|\LKeyPad{11}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{11} \\
-PAD12 & \verb|\LKeyPad{12}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{12} \\
-PAD13 & \verb|\LKeyPad{13}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{13} \\
-PAD14 & \verb|\LKeyPad{14}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyPad{14} \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\newpage
-\subsubsection{Allgemeine Tasten}
-
-Mit \verb|\LKey{<glyphname>}| wird eine allgemeine Taste angesprochen.
-
-\begin{longtable}[l]{lll}
-0 & \verb|\LKey{one}| & \Huge\strut\LKey{one} \\
-9 & \verb|\LKey{nine}| & \Huge\strut\LKey{nine} \\
-A & \verb|\LKey{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKey{A} \\
-Z & \verb|\LKey{Z}| & \Huge\strut\LKey{Z} \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\newpage
-\subsubsection{Tastenkombinationen}
-
-\begin{longtable}[l]{lll}
-Strg-A & \verb|\LKeyStrgX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgX{A} \\
-Shift-A & \verb|\LKeyShiftX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyShiftX{A} \\
-Alt-A & \verb|\LKeyAltX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltX{A} \\
-AltGr-A & \verb|\LKeyAltGrX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltGrX{A} \\
-Shift-Strg-A & \verb|\LKeyShiftStrgX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyShiftStrgX{A} \\
-Shift-Alt-A & \verb|\LKeyShiftAltX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyShiftAltX{A} \\
-Shift-AltGr-A & \verb|\LKeyShiftAltGrX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyShiftAltGrX{A} \\
-Strg-Alt-A & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltX{A}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltX{A} \\
-Strg-Alt-Entf & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltEnt| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltEnt \\
-Strg-Alt-Entf & \verb|\LKeyReset| & \Huge\strut\LKeyReset \\
-%
-Alt-F1 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{1}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{1} \\
-Alt-F2 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{2}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{2} \\
-Alt-F3 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{3}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{3} \\
-Alt-F4 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{4}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{4} \\
-Alt-F5 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{5}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{5} \\
-Alt-F6 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{6}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{6} \\
-Alt-F7 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{7}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{7} \\
-Alt-F8 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{8}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{8} \\
-Alt-F9 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{9}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{9} \\
-Alt-F10 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{10}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{10} \\
-Alt-F11 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{11}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{11} \\
-Alt-F12 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{12}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{12} \\
-Alt-F13 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{13}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{13} \\
-Alt-F14 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{14}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{14} \\
-Alt-F15 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{15}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{15} \\
-Alt-F16 & \verb|\LKeyAltF{16}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyAltF{16} \\
-%
-Strg-Alt-F1 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{1}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{1} \\
-Strg-Alt-F2 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{2}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{2} \\
-Strg-Alt-F3 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{3}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{3} \\
-Strg-Alt-F4 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{4}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{4} \\
-Strg-Alt-F5 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{5}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{5} \\
-Strg-Alt-F6 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{6}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{6} \\
-Strg-Alt-F7 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{7}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{7} \\
-Strg-Alt-F8 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{8}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{8} \\
-Strg-Alt-F9 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{9}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{9} \\
-Strg-Alt-F10 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{10}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{10} \\
-Strg-Alt-F11 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{11}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{11} \\
-Strg-Alt-F12 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{12}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{12} \\
-Strg-Alt-F13 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{13}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{13} \\
-Strg-Alt-F14 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{14}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{14} \\
-Strg-Alt-F15 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{15}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{15} \\
-Strg-Alt-F16 & \verb|\LKeyStrgAltF{16}| & \Huge\strut\LKeyStrgAltF{16} \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\newpage
-\subsubsection{Maus Tasten}
-
-\textbf{mit drei Tasten}\par
-
-\begin{longtable}[l]{lll}
-Empty & \verb|\LMouseEmpty| & \Huge\strut\LMouseEmpty \\
-No & \verb|\LMouseN| & \Huge\strut\LMouseN \\
-Left & \verb|\LMouseL| & \Huge\strut\LMouseL \\
-Middle & \verb|\LMouseM| & \Huge\strut\LMouseM \\
-Right & \verb|\LMouseR| & \Huge\strut\LMouseR \\
-LeftRight & \verb|\LMouseLR| & \Huge\strut\LMouseLR \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\textbf{mit zwei Tasten}\par
-
-\begin{longtable}[l]{lll}
-Empty & \verb|\LMouseIIEmpty| & \Huge\strut\LMouseIIEmpty \\
-No & \verb|\LMouseIIN| & \Huge\strut\LMouseIIN \\
-Left & \verb|\LMouseIIL| & \Huge\strut\LMouseIIL \\
-Right & \verb|\LMouseIIR| & \Huge\strut\LMouseIIR \\
-LeftRight & \verb|\LMouseIILR| & \Huge\strut\LMouseIILR \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\newpage
-\section{Outline}
-\label{sec:biolinum:outline}
-
-Der Schnitt Biolinum-Outline wird automatisch generiert.\\ Daher kann es vorkommen,
-dass nicht jedes Zeichen perfekt ist.
-
-\subsection*{Aufruf}
-
-\verb|\biolinumOutline <text>|
-
-\subsection*{Beispiele}
-
-{\biolinumOutline\Huge Dies ist ein Beispiel!\hfill 01234567890}
-
-{\biolinumOutline\bfseries\Huge Dies ist ein Beispiel!\hfill 01234567890}
-
-{\biolinumOutline\itshape\Huge Dies ist ein Beispiel!\hfill 01234567890}
-
-\section{Shadow}
-\label{sec:biolinum:shadow}
-
-Der Schnitt Biolinum-Shadow wird automatisch generiert.\\ Daher kann es vorkommen,
-dass nicht jedes Zeichen perfekt ist.
-
-\subsection*{Aufruf}
-
-\verb|\biolinumShadow <text>|
-
-\subsection*{Beispiele}
-
-{\biolinumShadow\Huge Dies ist ein Beispiel!\hfill 01234567890}
-
-{\biolinumShadow\bfseries\Huge Dies ist ein Beispiel!\hfill 01234567890}
-
-{\biolinumShadow\itshape\Huge Dies ist ein Beispiel!\hfill 01234567890}
-
-
-% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\newpage
-\section{Initiale}
-
-Der Bereich der Initiale ist neu und noch in Entwicklung.
-Es stehen dabei die Buchstaben A-Z zur Verfügung.
-
-Es stehen folgende Makros zur Verfügung:
-\begin{eqlist}[\def\makelabel#1{\textbf{\bs\texttt{#1}}}]
-\item [LlettrineS{[}<zeilen>{]}\{<buchstabe>\}] Initiale mit Rand
-\item [LlettrineM{[}<zeilen>{]}\{<buchstabe>\}] Initiale mit Mosaik (nicht vollständig)
-\item [renewcommand*\bs LlettrineDline\{<zeilen>\}] Legt die Anzahl der Zeilen für \bs LlettrineD fest.
-\item [LlettrineD] Initiale mit Libertine Display.\\
- Dabei muss keine Klammer verwendet werden!\\
- \verb|\LlettrineD In Böhmen|
-\item [renewcommand*\bs BlettrineOline\{<zeilen>\}] Legt die Anzahl der Zeilen für \bs BlettrineO fest.
-\item [BlettrineO] Initiale mit Biolinum Outline
-\item [renewcommand*\bs BlettrineSline\{<zeilen>\}] Legt die Anzahl der Zeilen für \bs BlettrineS fest.
-\item [BlettrineS] Initiale mit Biolinum Shadow
-\end{eqlist}
-
-\minisec{Beispiel-Initiale}
-
-\textbf{Die drei Bergleute im Kuttenberg (Grimm)}
-
-\LlettrineS[4]{I}n
-Böhmen liegt der Kuttenberg, darin arbeiteten drei Bergleute lange Jahre und verdienten damit für Frau und Kind das Brot ehrlich. Wann sie morgens in den Berg gingen, so nahmen sie dreierlei mit: erstens ihr Gebetbuch, zweitens ihr Licht, aber nur auf einen Tag mit Öl versehen, drittens ihr bißchen Brot, das reichte auch nur auf einen Tag. Ehe sie die Arbeit anhuben, taten sie ihr Gebet zu Gott, daß er sie in dem Berge bewahren möchte, und darnach fingen sie getrost und fleißig an zu arbeiten. Es trug sich zu, als sie einen Tag gearbeitet hatten und es bald Abend war, daß der Berg vornen einfiel und der Eingang verschüttet wurde. Da meinten sie begraben zu sein und sprachen: »Ach Gott! Wir armen Bergleute, wir müssen nun Hungers sterben! Wir haben nur einen Tag Brot zu essen und einen Tag Öl auf dem Licht!« Nun befahlen sie sich Gott und dachten bald zu sterben, doch wollten sie nicht müßig sein, solange sie noch Kräfte hätten, arbeiteten fort und fort und beteten. Also geschah es, daß ihr Licht sieben Jahr brannte, und ihr kleines bißchen Brot, von dem sie tagtäglich aßen, ward auch nicht all, sondern blieb ebenso groß, und sie meinten, die sieben Jahre wären nur ein Tag. Doch da sie sich nicht ihr Haar schneiden und den Bart abnehmen konnten, waren diese ellenlang gewachsen. Die Weiber hielten unterdessen ihre Männer für tot, meinten, sie würden sie nimmermehr wiedersehen, und dachten daran, andere zu heiraten.
-
-\LlettrineS[4]{N}un
-geschah es, daß einer von den dreien unter der Erde so recht aus Herzensgrund wünschte: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal das Tageslicht sehen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Der zweite sprach: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal daheim bei meiner Frau zu Tische sitzen und essen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Da sprach auch der dritte: »Ach! Könnt ich nur noch ein Jahr friedlich und vergnügt mit meiner Frau leben, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Wie sie das gesprochen hatten, so krachte der Berg gewaltig und übermächtig und sprang voneinander, da ging der erste hin zu dem Ritz und schaute hinauf und sah den blauen Himmel, und wie er sich am Tageslicht gefreut, sank er augenblicklich tot nieder. Der Berg aber tat sich immer mehr voneinander, also daß der Riß größer ward, da arbeiteten die beiden andern fort, hackten sich Treppen, krochen hinauf und kamen endlich heraus. Sie gingen nun fort in ihr Dorf und in ihre Häuser und suchten ihre Weiber, aber die wollten sie nicht mehr kennen. Sie sprachen: Habt ihr denn keine Männer gehabt?« - »Ja«, antworteten jene, »aber die sind schon sieben Jahre tot und liegen im Kuttenberg begraben!« Der zweite sprach zu seiner Frau: »Ich bin dein Mann«, aber sie wollt es nicht glauben, weil er den ellenlangen Bart hatte und ganz unkenntlich war. Da sagte er: »Hol mir das Bartmesser, das oben in dem Wandschrank liegen wird, und ein Stückchen Seife dazu.« Nun nahm er sich den Bart ab, kämmte und wusch sich, und als er fertig war, sah sie, daß es ihr Mann war. Sie freute sich herzlich, holte Essen und Trinken, so gut sie es hatte, deckte den Tisch, und sie setzten sich zusammen hin und aßen vergnügt miteinander. Wie aber der Mann satt war und den letzten Bissen Brot gegessen hatte, da fiel er um und war tot. Der dritte Bergmann wohnte ein ganzes Jahr in Stille und Frieden mit seiner Frau zusammen; als es herum war, zu derselben Stunde aber, wo er aus dem Berg gekommen war, fiel er und seine Frau mit ihm tot hin. Also hatte Gott ihre Wünsche ihrer Frömmigkeit wegen erfüllt.
-
-
-\dots
-
-\newpage
-\minisec{Beispiel-Initiale mit Display}
-
-\textbf{Die drei Bergleute im Kuttenberg (Grimm)}
-
-\LlettrineD In Böhmen liegt der Kuttenberg, darin arbeiteten drei Bergleute lange Jahre und verdienten damit für Frau und Kind das Brot ehrlich. Wann sie morgens in den Berg gingen, so nahmen sie dreierlei mit: erstens ihr Gebetbuch, zweitens ihr Licht, aber nur auf einen Tag mit Öl versehen, drittens ihr bißchen Brot, das reichte auch nur auf einen Tag. \dots
-
-\LlettrineD Nun geschah es, daß einer von den dreien unter der Erde so recht aus Herzensgrund wünschte: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal das Tageslicht sehen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Der zweite sprach: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal daheim bei meiner Frau zu Tische sitzen und essen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Da sprach auch der dritte: »Ach! Könnt ich nur noch ein Jahr friedlich und vergnügt mit meiner Frau leben, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« \dots
-
-\minisec{Beispiel-Initiale mit Outline}
-
-\textbf{Die drei Bergleute im Kuttenberg (Grimm)}
-
-\BlettrineO In Böhmen liegt der Kuttenberg, darin arbeiteten drei Bergleute lange Jahre und verdienten damit für Frau und Kind das Brot ehrlich. Wann sie morgens in den Berg gingen, so nahmen sie dreierlei mit: erstens ihr Gebetbuch, zweitens ihr Licht, aber nur auf einen Tag mit Öl versehen, drittens ihr bißchen Brot, das reichte auch nur auf einen Tag. \dots
-
-\BlettrineO Nun geschah es, daß einer von den dreien unter der Erde so recht aus Herzensgrund wünschte: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal das Tageslicht sehen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Der zweite sprach: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal daheim bei meiner Frau zu Tische sitzen und essen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Da sprach auch der dritte: »Ach! Könnt ich nur noch ein Jahr friedlich und vergnügt mit meiner Frau leben, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« \dots
-
-\minisec{Beispiel-Initiale mit Shadow}
-
-\textbf{Die drei Bergleute im Kuttenberg (Grimm)}
-
-\BlettrineS In Böhmen liegt der Kuttenberg, darin arbeiteten drei Bergleute lange Jahre und verdienten damit für Frau und Kind das Brot ehrlich. Wann sie morgens in den Berg gingen, so nahmen sie dreierlei mit: erstens ihr Gebetbuch, zweitens ihr Licht, aber nur auf einen Tag mit Öl versehen, drittens ihr bißchen Brot, das reichte auch nur auf einen Tag. \dots
-
-\BlettrineS Nun geschah es, daß einer von den dreien unter der Erde so recht aus Herzensgrund wünschte: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal das Tageslicht sehen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Der zweite sprach: »Ach! Könnt ich noch einmal daheim bei meiner Frau zu Tische sitzen und essen, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« Da sprach auch der dritte: »Ach! Könnt ich nur noch ein Jahr friedlich und vergnügt mit meiner Frau leben, so wollt ich gerne sterben!« \dots
-
-
-\newpage
-\section{Glyphen}
-
-\subsection{Libertine}
-
-%\DeclareTextGlyphY{fxl}{exclam}{33}
-
-\setlength\multicolsep{.5cm}
-\begin{multicols}{4}
-\catcode`\_=12
-\renewcommand\DeclareTextGlyphY[3]{\makebox[1.3cm]{\Huge\strut\libertineGlyph{#2}} #2\newline}
-\input{fxluni.inc}
-\end{multicols}
-
-\newpage
-\subsection{Biolinum}
-
-\begin{multicols}{4}
-\catcode`\_=12
-\renewcommand\DeclareTextGlyphY[3]{\makebox[1.3cm]{\Huge\strut\biolinumGlyph{#2}} #2\newline}
-\input{fxbuni.inc}
-\end{multicols}
-
-\newpage
-\subsection{Biolinum Key}
-
-\begin{multicols}{3}
-\catcode`\_=12
-\renewcommand\DeclareTextGlyphY[3]{\makebox[2.5cm]{\Huge\strut\biolinumKeyGlyph{#2}} #2\newline}
-\input{fxkuni.inc}
-\end{multicols}
-
-\newpage
-\section{gpos- und gsub-Font-Feature}
-\label{sec:gposgsub}
-
-\subsection{Libertine}
-\minisec{gpos}\lstinputlisting{LinLibertineO-gpos.csv}
-\minisec{gsub}\lstinputlisting{LinLibertineO-gsub.csv}
-
-\newpage
-\subsection{Biolinum}
-\minisec{gpos}\lstinputlisting{LinBiolinumO-gpos.csv}
-\minisec{gsub}\lstinputlisting{LinBiolinumO-gsub.csv}
-
-\newpage
-\section{FAQ}
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Ich habe einen Fehler gefunden. Was soll ich tun?\\
- Den Fehler auf \XSFlib beschreiben oder \textbf{besser} direkt
- dem Autor eine \href{mailto:gillian@linuxlibertine.org}{Mail}
- schreiben (siehe \url{http://www.linuxlibertine.org}).\\
- Fontautor: \textbf{Philipp Poll} alias "`Gillian Tiefenlicht"'
- \href{mailto:gillian@linuxlibertine.org}{gillian@linuxlibertine.org}
-\item Ich brauche die \XtypeI-Variante, wie kann ich diese selber erstellen?
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item Mit \Xfontforge die entsprechenden Fonts (afm, pfb) erstellen.
- \item Mit dem \TeX-Paket \Xfontinst die entsprechenden Dateien für \LT{latex} bzw. \LT{pdflatex} erstellen.
- \end{enumerate}
-\item Warum werden in den meisten Beispielen nicht die \Xfontspec-Parameter verwendet,
- sondern die "`raw"'-\Xopentype-feature?\\
- Es ist nicht ganz einfach, bei \Xfontspec herauszufinden, welche "`Schalter"'
- beim Font genau verwendet werden und
- ob überhaupt der Font diese Möglichkeit unterstützt. Die \emph{raw}-Parameter kann ich aus dem Font auslesen und
- so genau bestimmen, was der Font kann und was nicht.
-\item Warum gibt es keine Installationsanleitung für den Font?\\
- Je nachdem, welches \TeX-Distribution man verwendet, kann das Erstellen einer Dokumentation sehr aufwendig sein,
- dafür fehlt uns die Zeit.
- Die "`maintainer"' von \Xtexlive und \Xmiktex erstellen ein entsprechendes Paket, so dass dieses
- genutzt werden kann, ohne selbst eine Installation durchführen zu müssen.
-\item \verb|\textsc{...}| verwendet Kursiv. Was kann ich tun?\\
- Dies ist eine Besonderheit vom fontspec-Paket. Folgender Code zeigt eine Lösung, die aber evtl. Nebeneffekte haben kann. Die Besonderheit ist an den Autor des \emph{fontspec}-Paketes gemeldet worden, aber bis
- jetzt gibt es noch keine Lösung.
-\begin{lstlisting}
-\documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}
-\usepackage{libertineotf}
-
-\let\textsc\Lsmcp
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-regular sc & \textsc{Das ist ein Haus!}\\
-bold sc & \textbf{\textsc{Das ist ein Haus!}}\\
-italic sc & \textit{\textsc{Das ist ein Haus!}}\\
-bold italic sc & \textbf{\textit{\textsc{Das ist ein Haus!}}}\\
-slanted sc & \textsl{\textsc{Das ist ein Haus!}}\\
-bold slanted sc & \textbf{\textsl{\textsc{Das ist ein Haus!}}}\\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\end{document}
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-\item Ich lade den Font lieber selber mit dem Paket \emph{fontspec} und
- verwende nicht das Paket \emph{libertineotf}. Nun bekomme ich nicht die richtigen Schnitte,
- wenn ich nur den Fontnamen angebe.\\
- Einfach mal in das Paket \emph{libertineotf} sehen und dort den Aufruf übernehmen und
- wenn man sicher ist, dass man weiß was man will, entsprechend anpassen.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\section{TODO}
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Fontnamen anpassen (Windows meldet hier einen Fehler) -> Philipp!
-\item Libertine-Mono verkleinern (95\%) -> Philipp!
-\item Fehler bei Zahlen, wenn als Option z.B. Numbers=OldStyle verwendet wird!
-\item 1ex hat bei lualatex einen falschen Wert, bei xelatex funktioniert es -> fontspec-bug!
-\item longtable mit Nummernfont
-\item \dots
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-
-\end{document}
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/libertineotf.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/libertineotf.sty
index 2823fd31941..7b3effe7ede 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/libertineotf.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/libertineotf.sty
@@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
-% xelatex- and lualtex-Package for libertine-otf-fonts
-%
-% $Id: libertineotf.sty 108 2011-12-11 07:50:32Z michael $
-%
+% xelatex- and lualatex-Package for libertine-otf-fonts
+
+% Current maintainer: Patrick Gundlach, patrick@gundla.ch
+% Most code is from:
% Michael Niedermair m.g.n@gmx.de
+% Help from:
+% Herbert Voss hvoss@tug.org
%
-% (License GPL)
+% (License LPPL)
%
-\def\libertineVersion{5.1.3x6}%
-\def\libertineVersionDate{2011/11/12}
+\def\libertineVersion{5.13}%
+\def\libertinePackageDate{2012/04/01}
+\def\libertinePackageVersion{7}
%
\ProvidesPackage{libertineotf}[%
- \libertineVersionDate\space-\space\libertineVersion:
- Font libertine-OTF - (License GPL) Michael Niedermair]
+ \libertinePackageDate\space \libertineVersion-\libertinePackageVersion:
+ Libertine OTF (PGU)]
%
-\RequirePackage{keyval,ifxetex,ifluatex,lettrine,calc,ifthen}
+\RequirePackage{keyval,ifxetex,ifluatex,lettrine}
%
\def\fxl@paramlibertine{Ligatures=TeX}
\def\fxl@parambiolinum{Ligatures=TeX}
@@ -69,6 +72,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinLibertine_RBI,
SlantedFont=LinLibertine_aRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinLibertine_aBL,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinLibertine_R,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@paramlibertine
]{LinLibertine_R}
\setsansfont[Extension=.otf,
@@ -77,6 +82,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinBiolinum_RB,% fake
SlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aBL,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinBiolinum_R,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@parambiolinum
]{LinBiolinum_R}
\setmonofont[Extension=.otf,
@@ -94,6 +101,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinLibertine_RBI,
SlantedFont=LinLibertine_aRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinLibertine_aBL,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinLibertine_R,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@paramlibertine
]{LinLibertine_R}
@@ -103,6 +112,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinLibertine_RZI,
SlantedFont=LinLibertine_aRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinLibertine_aZL,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinLibertine_R,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@paramlibertine
]{LinLibertine_R}
@@ -114,6 +125,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinLibertine_DR,%fake
SlantedFont=LinLibertine_aDRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinLibertine_aDRL,%fake
+% SmallCapsFont=LinLibertine_DR,
+% SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@paramlibertine
]{LinLibertine_DR}
@@ -123,6 +136,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinBiolinum_RB,% fake
SlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aRL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aBL,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinBiolinum_R,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@parambiolinum
]{LinBiolinum_R}
@@ -132,6 +147,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinBiolinum_aUB,% fake
SlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aUL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aULB,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinBiolinum_aU,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@parambiolinum
]{LinBiolinum_aU}
@@ -141,6 +158,8 @@
BoldItalicFont=LinBiolinum_aWB,% fake
SlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aWL,
BoldSlantedFont=LinBiolinum_aWLB,
+ SmallCapsFont=LinBiolinum_aW,
+ SmallCapsFeatures={Letters=SmallCaps},
\fxl@parambiolinum
]{LinBiolinum_aW}
@@ -155,15 +174,20 @@
\fxl@parammono
]{LinMono_M}
+\def\lib@fxl{fxl}
+\def\lib@fxb{fxb}
+\def\lib@fxk{fxk}
+\def\lib@fxi{fxi}
\newcommand*\DeclareTextGlyphY[3]{%
% \DeclareTextGlyphY{fxl}{s_t}{64262}
% #1=basefont #2=glyphname, #3=position
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{fxl}}{\@namedef{#1@#2}{{\libertine\char#3\relax}}}{}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{fxb}}{\@namedef{#1@#2}{{\biolinum\char#3\relax}}}{}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{fxk}}{\@namedef{#1@#2}{{\biolinumkey\char#3\relax}}}{}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{fxi}}{\@namedef{#1@#2}{{\libertineInitial\char#3\relax}}}{}
-}
+ \def\lib@temp{#1}%
+ \ifx\lib@temp\lib@fxl \@namedef{#1@#2}{{\libertine\char#3\relax}}\else%
+ \ifx\lib@temp\lib@fxb \@namedef{#1@#2}{{\biolinum\char#3\relax}}\else%
+ \ifx\lib@temp\lib@fxk \@namedef{#1@#2}{{\biolinumkey\char#3\relax}}\else%
+ \ifx\lib@temp\lib@fxi \@namedef{#1@#2}{{\libertineInitial\char#3\relax}}%
+ \fi\fi\fi\fi}
%
\input{fxluni.inc}
\input{fxbuni.inc}