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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.tex
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}
\usepackage[parfill]{parskip}% Begin paragraphs with an empty line rather than an indent
\usepackage{graphicx}
+\pdfmapfile{=Baskervaldx.map}
%SetFonts
% libertine+newtxmath
\usepackage[full]{textcomp}
@@ -14,6 +15,8 @@
\usepackage[cal=boondoxo]{mathalfa}
%SetFonts
+\usepackage{trace}
+\usepackage{fonttable}
\title{The Baskervaldx package}
\author{Michael Sharpe}
\date{\today} % Activate to display a given date or no date
@@ -65,7 +68,7 @@ The option {\tt swash} adds the following, depending on the encoding:\\
\verb|s_t| ({\usefont{LY1}{Baskervaldx-LF}{m}{nw} st}) replaces s{}t.
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
-Macros defined by the package:
+Macros defined by the package:
\begin{itemize}
\item
Figure styles may be set locally by the macros \verb|\textlf|, \verb|\texttlf|, \verb|\textosf|, \verb|\texttosf| and \verb|\textsu|, whose meaning are:
@@ -78,18 +81,26 @@ Figure styles may be set locally by the macros \verb|\textlf|, \verb|\texttlf|,
\item \verb|\textsu| (superior)
\end{itemize}
For example, though this document uses the options {\tt osf, tabular}, \verb|\textlf{123}| uses proportional lining figures for its argument---\textlf{123}, and \verb|\textsu{123}| sets its argument in superior figures---\textsu{123}.
-\item \verb|\textcircled| draws a circle around a small cap rendition of its argument, which should be exactly one unaccented character. In order to function correctly, you must load \verb|textcomp| prior to loading {\tt Baskervaldx}, with invocation
-\begin{verbatim}
-\usepackage[full]{textcomp} % even though it is not "full"
-\end{verbatim}
-For example, \verb|\textcircled{A}| yields \textcircled{A}.
+%\newdimen\myex \myex=1ex
+%\showthe\myex
+\item \verb|\textcircled| draws a circle around a small cap rendition of its argument, which should be exactly one unaccented character.
+For example, \verb|\textcircled{A}| yields \textcircled{A} and \verb|\textcircled{8}| yields \textcircled{8}.
\item \verb|\swshape| switches on italic shape with all possible ligatures activated. (This depends of course on the encoding chosen.) For example, in both T\textlf{1} and LY\textlf{1},
\begin{verbatim}
{\swshape Act effectively\/}
\end{verbatim}
produces {\swshape Act effectively\/}.
\end{itemize}
-\section{Accompanying math package}
+\newpage
+\section*{Textcomp coverage}
+This is rather sparse at the moment.
+
+\fonttable{Baskervaldx-Reg-TOsF-ts1}
+%\end{document}
+%There are \textthreequartersemdash and \texttwelveudash.
+
+
+\section*{Accompanying math packages}
Baskervaldx works well with Times, so one may use math packages based on Times, or on one using Baskervaldx italics in place of Times italics.
For example, ordinary {\tt newtxmath} works quite well, as in: