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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.PRW b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.PRW new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9c362716870 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.PRW @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +README.PRW + + Some, if not all, of the subdirectories in the bookhands directory provide a +series of METAFONT fonts and LaTeX packages for typesetting with the manuscript +book-hands that were used during the period from the first century until the +invention of printing. + + Not all of the possible manuscript hands are provided --- they number in +the hundreds --- but hopefully a representative sample of the more important +are here. In this context `more important' means that they have been among +the main ancestors of our modern printing types. + + The series as I have planned it will consist of the following book-hands: + +Book-hand Century Subdirectory? +--------- ------- ------------- +Square Capitals 1 onwards sqrcaps +Roman Rustic 1--6 rustic +Uncial 3--6 uncial +Half Uncial 3--9 huncial +Artificial Uncial 6--10 auncial +Insular majuscule 6--9 inslrmaj +Insular miniscule 6 onwards inslrmin +Carolingian minuscule 8--12 carolmin +Early Gothic 11--12 egothic +Gothic Textura 13--15 tgothic +Gothic Prescius 13 onwards pgothic +Rotunda 13--15 rotunda +Humanist minuscule 14 onwards humanist + + The proposed subdirectory names are, of course, subject to the agreement +of the CTAN maintainers. From time to time I hope to add to the current +collection until all are done. + + The file bsamples.ps is a Postscript file which displays samples of each of +the book-hand fonts that I have developed. + + This distribution is released under the terms of the LaTeX Project +Public License (LPPL). + + Please note that anyone is welcome to make their own contributions to the +bookhands directory. It is not mine, although the CTAN maintainers were kind +enough to create it at my request. + +Peter W. +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com +22 May 1999
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.auncial b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.auncial new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..213fead20ed --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.auncial @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The auncial and allauncl packages provide Meatfont fonts based on the +Artificial Uncial manuscript book-hand used between the 6th & 10th century AD. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +auncial.ins +auncial.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex uncial.ins, which will generate: + auncl*.mf files + *.fd files + auncial.sty + allauncl.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the auncl*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/auncial + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/auncial + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + auncl7.mf public auncial + auncl10.mf public auncial + auncl17.mf public auncial + aunclb7.mf public auncial + aunclb10.mf public auncial + aunclb17.mf public auncial + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex auncial.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist auncial +o run: latex auncial.dtx +o Print auncial.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing auncial.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the Artificial Uncial fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the Artificial Uncial fonts + +1999/05/22 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.carolmin b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.carolmin new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cd8b73bb767 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.carolmin @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The carolmin and allcmin packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Carolingan Miniscules manuscript book-hand used between the 8th & 12th century AD. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +carolmin.ins +carolmin.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex carolmin.ins, which will generate: + cmin*.mf files + *.fd files + carolmin.sty + allcmin.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the cmin*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/carolmin + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/carolmin + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + cmin7.mf public carolmin + cmin10.mf public carolmin + cmin17.mf public carolmin + cminb7.mf public carolmin + cminb10.mf public carolmin + cminb17.mf public carolmin + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex carolmin.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist carolmin +o run: latex carolmin.dtx +o Print carolmin.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing carolmin.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.egothic b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.egothic new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..462eae9eb1a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.egothic @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The egothic and allegoth packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Early Gothic manuscript book-hand used between the 11th & 12th century AD. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +egothic.ins +egothic.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex egothic.ins, which will generate: + egoth*.mf files + *.fd files + egothic.sty + allegoth.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the egoth*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/egothic + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/egothic + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + egoth7.mf public egothic + egoth10.mf public egothic + egoth17.mf public egothic + egothb7.mf public egothic + egothb10.mf public egothic + egothb17.mf public egothic + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex egothic.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist egothic +o run: latex egothic.dtx +o Print egothic.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing egothic.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.humanist b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.humanist new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..60b76ab3b1e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.humanist @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + The humanist and allhmin packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Humanist manuscript book-hand used from the 14th century AD onwards. +The font consists of uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, +and with some appropriate period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold +versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + +Changes in version 1.1 (2003/06/20) +---------------------- +o Added `ae' and `AE' conjunctions + +Changes in version 1.0 (2002/12/30) +---------------------- +o First public release + + +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + Author: Peter Wilson (CUA) now at peter.r.wilson@boeing.com + (or pandgwilson@earthlink.net) + Copyright 2002, 2003 Peter R. Wilson + + This work may be distributed and/or modified under the + conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either + version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any + later version. + The latest version of the license is in + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt + and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of + LaTeX version 2003/06/01 or later. + + This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained". + + This work consists of the files README, humanist.dtx, humanist.ins, + tryfont.tex, and allfont.tex and the derived files humanist.sty, + allhmin.sty, ot1hmin.fd, t1hmin.fd, hmin7.mf, hmin10.mf, hmin17.mf, + hminb7.mf, hminb10.mf, hminb17.mf, hmindig.mf, hminl.mf, hminlig.mf, + hminpunct.mf, hmintitle.mf and hminu.mf. +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +humanist.ins +humanist.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex humanist.ins, which will generate: + hmin*.mf files + *.fd files + humanist.sty + allhmin.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the hmin*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/humanist + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/humanist + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + hmin7.mf public humanist + hmin10.mf public humanist + hmin17.mf public humanist + hminb7.mf public humanist + hminb10.mf public humanist + hminb17.mf public humanist + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +o If you are reinstalling the font, you should first delete any existing + generated tfm and pk files for the font, then follow the above procedure. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex humanist.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist humanist +o run: latex humanist.dtx +o Print humanist.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing humanist.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2003/06/20 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.huncial b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.huncial new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3ffded4339d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.huncial @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The huncial and allhuncl packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Half Uncial manuscript book-hand used between the 3rd & 9th century AD. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +huncial.ins +huncial.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex uncial.ins, which will generate: + huncl*.mf files + *.fd files + huncial.sty + allhuncl.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the huncl*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/huncial + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/huncial + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + huncl7.mf public huncial + huncl10.mf public huncial + huncl17.mf public huncial + hunclb7.mf public huncial + hunclb10.mf public huncial + hunclb17.mf public huncial + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex huncial.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist huncial +o run: latex huncial.dtx +o Print huncial.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing huncial.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the Half Uncial fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the Half Uncial fonts + +1999/05/22 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.inslrmaj b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.inslrmaj new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25a33265e2e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.inslrmaj @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The inslrmaj and allimaj packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Insular Majuscule manuscript book-hand used between the 6th & 9th century AD. +The font consists of majuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +inslrmaj.ins +inslrmaj.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex inslrmaj.ins, which will generate: + imaj*.mf files + *.fd files + inslrmaj.sty + allimaj.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the imaj*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/inslrmaj + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/inslrmaj + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + imaj7.mf public inslrmaj + imaj10.mf public inslrmaj + imaj17.mf public inslrmaj + imajb7.mf public inslrmaj + imajb10.mf public inslrmaj + imajb17.mf public inslrmaj + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex inslrmaj.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist inslrmaj +o run: latex inslrmaj.dtx +o Print inslrmaj.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing inslrmaj.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2000/09/16 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.inslrmin b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.inslrmin new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..970138fe412 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.inslrmin @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The inslrmin and allimin packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Insular Miniscules manuscript book-hand used from the 6th century onwards. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +inslrmin.ins +inslrmin.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex inslrmin.ins, which will generate: + imin*.mf files + *.fd files + inslrmin.sty + allimin.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the imin*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/inslrmin + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/inslrmin + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + imin7.mf public inslrmin + imin10.mf public inslrmin + imin17.mf public inslrmin + iminb7.mf public inslrmin + iminb10.mf public inslrmin + iminb17.mf public inslrmin + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex inslrmin.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist inslrmin +o run: latex inslrmin.dtx +o Print inslrmin.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing inslrmin.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.pgothic b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.pgothic new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..af3783a98cc --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.pgothic @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +Prescius Gothic. The pgoth fonts TBD + + + The pgothic and allpgoth packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Gothic Textura Prescius vel sine pedibus manuscript book-hand used +from the 13th century AD. The font consists of majuscules, minuscules +and digits, with some appropriate period punctuation marks. +Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +pgothic.ins +pgothic.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex pgothic.ins, which will generate: + pgoth*.mf files + *.fd files + pgothic.sty + allpgoth.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the pgoth*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/pgothic + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/pgothic + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + pgoth7.mf public pgothic + pgoth10.mf public pgothic + pgoth17.mf public pgothic + pgothb7.mf public pgothic + pgothb10.mf public pgothic + pgothb17.mf public pgothic + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex pgothic.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist pgothic +o run: latex pgothic.dtx +o Print pgothic.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing pgothic.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.rotunda b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.rotunda new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..223869b990c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.rotunda @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The rotunda and allrtnd packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Rotunda manuscript book-hand used between the 13th & 15th century AD. +The font consists of lower- and uppercase letters, and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +rotunda.ins +rotunda.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex rotunda.ins, which will generate: + rtnd*.mf files + *.fd files + rotunda.sty + allrtnd.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the rtnd*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/rotunda + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/rotunda + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + rtnd7.mf public rotunda + rtnd10.mf public rotunda + rtnd17.mf public rotunda + rtndb7.mf public rotunda + rtndb10.mf public rotunda + rtndb17.mf public rotunda + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex rotunda.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist rotunda +o run: latex rotunda.dtx +o Print rotunda.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing rotunda.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.rustic b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.rustic new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9f9bcf0aaea --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.rustic @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + The rustic and allrust packages provide fonts based on the +Roman Rustic manuscript book-hand used between the 1st and 6th +century AD. The font consists of majuscules only, with some +appropriate period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions +are provided. This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +rustic.ins +rustic.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex rustic.ins, which will generate: + rust*.mf files + *.fd files + rustic.sty + allrust.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the rust*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/rustic + the *.fd and .sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/rustic + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + rust7.mf public rustic + rust10.mf public rustic + rust17.mf public rustic + rustb7.mf public rustic + rustb10.mf public rustic + rustb17.mf public rustic + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to another set of fonts according to the font naming scheme for vendors' + fonts.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex rustic.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist rustic +o run: latex rustic.dtx +o Print rustic.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing rustic.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for samples of the Roman Rustic font +o run: latex allfont for a sample document typeset with the Roman Rustic font + + +1999/05/01 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.sqrcaps b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.sqrcaps new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a72bafd5fae --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.sqrcaps @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The sqrcaps and allsqrc packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Square Capitals manuscript book-hand used from the 1st century AD. +The font consists of capital letters and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +sqrcaps.ins +sqrcaps.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex sqrcaps.ins, which will generate: + sqrc*.mf files + *.fd files + sqrcaps.sty + allsqrc.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the sqrc*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/sqrcaps + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/sqrcaps + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + sqrc7.mf public sqrcaps + sqrc10.mf public sqrcaps + sqrc17.mf public sqrcaps + sqrcb7.mf public sqrcaps + sqrcb10.mf public sqrcaps + sqrcb17.mf public sqrcaps + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex sqrcaps.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist sqrcaps +o run: latex sqrcaps.dtx +o Print sqrcaps.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing sqrcaps.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.tgothic b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.tgothic new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bf69c3b7fb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.tgothic @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The tgothic and alltgoth packages provide Metafont fonts based on the +Gothic Textura Quadrata manuscript book-hand used between the 13th & 15th century AD. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +tgothic.ins +tgothic.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex tgothic.ins, which will generate: + tgoth*.mf files + *.fd files + tgothic.sty + alltgoth.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the tgoth*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/tgothic + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/tgothic + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + tgoth7.mf public tgothic + tgoth10.mf public tgothic + tgoth17.mf public tgothic + tgothb7.mf public tgothic + tgothb10.mf public tgothic + tgothb17.mf public tgothic + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to some vendor's font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex tgothic.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist tgothic +o run: latex tgothic.dtx +o Print tgothic.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing tgothic.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the fonts + +2002/12/30 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.uncial b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.uncial new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..15c416b6f57 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/README.uncial @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + The uncial and alluncl packages provide Meatfont fonts based on +the Uncial manuscript book-hand used between the 3rd and 6th century AD. +The font consists of minuscules and digits, with some appropriate +period punctuation marks. Both normal and bold versions are provided. +This is one in a series of manuscript fonts. + + Access to the docmfp package is desireable but not essential. + + The distribution consists of the following files: +README (this file) +uncial.ins +uncial.dtx +tryfont.tex +allfont.tex + + The distribution is provided under the terms of the LaTeX +Project Public License (LPPL). + +To install the package: +======================= + +o run: latex uncial.ins, which will generate: + uncl*.mf files + *.fd files + uncial.sty + alluncl.sty +o Move the generated files to locations where LaTeX will find them. + For example: the uncl*.mf files to .../texmf/fonts/source/public/uncial + the *.fd and *.sty files to /texmf/tex/latex/local/uncial + + On a teTeX distribution you might also have to add lines like the + following to texmf/fontname/special.map: + uncl7.mf public uncial + uncl10.mf public uncial + uncl17.mf public uncial + unclb7.mf public uncial + unclb10.mf public uncial + unclb17.mf public uncial + On a teTeX distribution remember to run texhash after moving the files. + + (I use a teTeX distribution and found that if I didn't add to the special.map + file, then the generated tfm and pk files were put in directories corresponding + to the URW New Century Schoolbook font.) + + Other LaTeX distributions might require procedures similar to those for teTeX. + +To typeset the documentation: +============================= + +o run: latex uncial.dtx +o if you want an index then run: makeindex -s gind.ist uncial +o run: latex uncial.dtx +o Print uncial.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual + + Note that the docmfp package is normally required for LaTeXing uncial.dtx. +The package is available from CTAN in tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported. +If you haven't got this and don't want to get it, then there are instructions +in the first part of the .dtx file about how to edit it to avoid the use of docmfp. +(docmfp is an extension of the doc package for describing METAFONT, or other +non-LaTeX, code.) + + +To check out your installation: +=============================== + +o run: latex tryfont for a testpage of the Uncial fonts +o run: latex allfont for a document typeset with the Uncial fonts + +1999/05/15 +Peter Wilson +peter.r.wilson@boeing.com diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/auncial-allfont.ps.gz b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/auncial-allfont.ps.gz Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6d04c0fd18d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/auncial-allfont.ps.gz diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/auncial-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/auncial-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6c764904d83 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/auncial-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Artificial Uncial fonts +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{allauncl} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the artificial uncial rustic font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Artificial Uncial font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratqve polvs rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyriqve globvm scandvnt tva facta per axem.} + +\title{Try Artificial Uncial Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{First section} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Artificial Uncial fonts +--- the \verb|auncl| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Artificial Uncial Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Artificial Uncial font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \punct{} \dashes{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the brown \& lazy dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Second section} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + These are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}. + +\latin{} + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
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Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party. Boys and girls come +out to play while the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\hyphenation{glo-b-um tra-ns ad-cel-e-brat-que zeph-yr-ique} + +\title{Bookhands Font Sampler} +\author{Peter Wilson\\ \texttt{peter.r.wilson@boeing.com}} +\date{December 2002} +\begin{document} +\maketitle +\tableofcontents +\clearpage + +\section{Introduction} + + This document provides some samples of the book-hand fonts. They are +available from CTAN in the \texttt{fonts/bookhands} directory. The +characters in each font are displayed first, followed by an example +of some text including ligatures. Then some more text is +shown in the font. The first part of the text are sentences containing some +well known English phrases. The second part consists of Latin +sentences. The first two of these are Latin +abecedarian sentences dating from about 790~\textsc{ad}. The last +sentence also dates from around that time. + + As an example, the Computer Modern Roman font would be sampled like this: +\begin{center} +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + It should be noted that not all the fonts have the complete range of +punctuation marks and ligatures as shown in the CMR example. Punctuation +was virtually non-existant in the first century while by Gutenberg's time +all of our modern punctuation marks were in use. + +\clearpage + +\section{Square Capitals} + + Square Capitals were used from the first century onwards, principally +in the form of capital letters with other hands. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{sqrcaps} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\sqrcfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.7} +\sqrcfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Roman Rustic} + + The Roman Rustic font was used between the first and sixth centuries. +Capital letters, if used at all, were just larger versions of the normal letters. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{rustic} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\rustfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.9} +\rustfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Uncial} + + The Uncial font was used between the third and sixth centuries. +Capital letters, if used at all, were either just larger versions of the +normal letters, or Roman Rustic letters. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{uncial} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\unclfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.37} +\unclfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + +\clearpage +\section{Half Uncial} + + The Half Uncial font was used between the third and ninth centuries. +Capital letters were only used at the +start of a paragraph and were always partially, or completely, set in the margin. +They were either larger versions of the normal letters, or letters from earlier +fonts. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{huncial} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\hunclfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.4} +\hunclfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + +\clearpage +\section{Artificial Uncial} + + The Artificial Uncial font was used between the sixth and tenth centuries. +Capital letters were only used at the +start of a paragraph and were always partially, or completely, set in the margin. +They were either larger versions of the normal letters, or letters from earlier +fonts. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{auncial} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\aunclfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.4} +\aunclfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Insular Majuscule} + + The Insular Majuscule font was used between the sixth and ninth centuries, +firstly in Ireland and then later in England. +Capital letters were only used at the start of sentences. +They were either larger versions of the normal letters, or highly decorated +very large letters. + + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{inslrmaj} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\imajfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5} +\imajfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Insular Minuscule} + + The Insular Minuscule hand was an informal version of Insular Majuscule and has been +used from the sixth century onwards. +Capital letters were only used at the start of sentences. +They were either larger versions of the normal letters, or highly decorated +very large letters. + + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{inslrmin} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\iminfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5} +\iminfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Carolingian Minuscule} + + The Carolingian Minuscule script was used between the 8th and 12th centuries, +throughout the Western Christian world. +Capital letters were only used at the start of sentences. +They were either larger versions of the normal letters, or taken from +earlier hands. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{carolmin} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\cminfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.1} +\cminfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Early Gothic} + + The Early Gothic hand was used between the 11th and 12th centuries, as a short lived +intermediary between the Carolingian script and the full-blown Gothic hands. + + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{egothic} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\egothfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3} +\egothfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Gothic Textura Quadrata} + + Gothic Textura Quadrata was the principal Gothic hand on the continent between about +the 13th and 15th centuries. Guthenberg based his types on this hand. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{tgothic} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\tgothfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3} +\tgothfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Gothic Textura Prescius} + + Gothic Textura Prescius, which is slightly simpler than Quadrata, was used in +England from the 13th century. Caxton based his types on this hand. + + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{pgothic} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\pgothfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.1} +\pgothfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Rotunda} + + The Italians did not go for the excesses of the Gothic Textura scripts and +they transformed Early Gothic into the Rotunda hand, in use between the 13th and +15th centuries. + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{rotunda} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\rtndfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.1} +\rtndfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + +\clearpage +\section{Humanist Minuscule} + + Our modern roman types are based on the Humanist Minuscule script that +was used from the 14th century onward in Italy. It was the successor to Rotunda. + + + The font and packages are in the \texttt{humanist} subdirectory. + +\begin{center} +\hminfamily +\abc \\ +\punct{} \dashes \\ +\figs + +\ligs\par +\end{center} + +\begin{quotation} +\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.0} +\hminfamily +\sentence{} \latin \par +\end{quotation} + + + +\end{document} + + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/carolmin-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/carolmin-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..791b5b7eb3f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/carolmin-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Carolingian Minuscule fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allcmin} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the carolingian minuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Carolingian Minuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Carolingian Minuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Carolingian Minuscule fonts +--- the \verb|cmin| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Carolingian Minuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Carolingian Minuscule font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/carolmin-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/carolmin-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e9c32980d2b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/carolmin-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Carolingian Minuscule fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{carolmin} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the carolingian minuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Carolingian Minuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Carolingian Minuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Carolingian Minuscule fonts +--- the \verb|cmin| font family. Pen angle 45 degrees, 5 and 4 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Carolingian Minuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\cminfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \ligs{} \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Carolingian Minuscule font in its normal size \\ +\textcmin{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \ligs{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold minuscule font, the normal minuscule font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textcmin{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\textcmin{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\cminfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\cminfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\textcmin{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \textcmin{\esses} \\ +% \textcmin{\exes} \\ +% \textcmin{\jays} \\ +% \textcmin{\dees} \\ +% \textcmin{\ares} \\ +% \textcmin{\Esses} \\ +% \textcmin{\Exes} \\ +% \textcmin{\Jays} \\ +% \textcmin{\Dees} \\ +% \textcmin{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\cminfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/egothic-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/egothic-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..861f0a68867 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/egothic-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Early Gothic fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allegoth} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the early gothic font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Early Gothic font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Early Gothic Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Early Gothic fonts +--- the \verb|egoth| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Early Gothic Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Early Gothic font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/egothic-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/egothic-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3faf7eb7069 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/egothic-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Early Gothic fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{egothic} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the early gothic font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Early Gothic font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Early Gothic Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Early Gothic fonts +--- the \verb|egoth| font family. Pen angle 35 degrees, 6 and 5 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Early Gothic Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\egothfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \ligs{} \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Early Gothic font in its normal size \\ +\textegoth{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \ligs{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold Gothic font, the normal Gothic font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textegoth{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\textegoth{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\egothfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\egothfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\textegoth{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \textegoth{\esses} \\ +% \textegoth{\exes} \\ +% \textegoth{\jays} \\ +% \textegoth{\dees} \\ +% \textegoth{\ares} \\ +% \textegoth{\Esses} \\ +% \textegoth{\Exes} \\ +% \textegoth{\Jays} \\ +% \textegoth{\Dees} \\ +% \textegoth{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\egothfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/humanist-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/humanist-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f0e02460b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/humanist-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Humanist fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allhmin} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the humanist font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Humanist font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Humanist Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Humanist fonts +--- the \verb|hmin| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Humanist Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Humanist font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/humanist-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/humanist-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8a3d7201e8c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/humanist-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Humanist Minuscule fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{humanist} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the humanist minuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Humanist Minuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Humanist Minuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Humanist Minuscule fonts +--- the \verb|hmin| font family. Pen angle is 25 degrees, 5 and 4 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Humanist Minuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\hminfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \ligs{} \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Humanist Minuscule font in its normal size \\ +\texthmin{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \ligs{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold minuscule font, the normal minuscule font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\texthmin{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\texthmin{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\hminfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\hminfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\texthmin{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \texthmin{\esses} \\ +% \texthmin{\exes} \\ +% \texthmin{\jays} \\ +% \texthmin{\dees} \\ +% \texthmin{\ares} \\ +% \texthmin{\Esses} \\ +% \texthmin{\Exes} \\ +% \texthmin{\Jays} \\ +% \texthmin{\Dees} \\ +% \texthmin{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\hminfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-allfont.ps.gz b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-allfont.ps.gz Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5a07488fc3e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-allfont.ps.gz diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6d3ec1018e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Insular Majuscule fonts +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{allimaj} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the insular majuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Insular Majuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratqve polvs rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyriqve globvm scandvnt tva facta per axem.} + +\title{Try Insular Majuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{First section} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Insular Majuscule fonts +--- the \verb|imaj| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Insular Majuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Insular Majuscule font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \punct{} \dashes{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Second section} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + These are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}. + +\latin{} + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-tryfont.ps.gz b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-tryfont.ps.gz Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a9d29fb5e90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-tryfont.ps.gz diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b6c415bebf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmaj-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Insular Majuscule fonts +\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{inslrmaj} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the insular majuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Insular Majuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Insular Majuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Insular Majuscule fonts +--- the \verb|imaj| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Insular Majuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\imajfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Insular Majuscule font in its normal size \\ +\textimaj{\ABC{} \abc{} \punct{} \dashes{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold minuscule font, the normal minuscule font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textimaj{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\textimaj{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textbf{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\imajfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\imajfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\textimaj{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \textimaj{\esses} \\ +% \textimaj{\exes} \\ +% \textimaj{\jays} \\ +% \textimaj{\dees} \\ +% \textimaj{\ares} \\ +% \textimaj{\Esses} \\ +% \textimaj{\Exes} \\ +% \textimaj{\Jays} \\ +% \textimaj{\Dees} \\ +% \textimaj{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\imajfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmin-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmin-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9e096767e1c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmin-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Insular Minuscule fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allimin} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the insular minuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Insular Minuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Insular Minuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Insular Minuscule fonts +--- the \verb|imin| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Insular Minuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Insular Minuscule font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmin-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmin-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6f4ee7ca2ae --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/inslrmin-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Insular Miniscule fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{inslrmin} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the insular minuscule font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Insular Minuscule font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog:} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Insular Minuscule Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Insular Minuscule fonts +--- the \verb|imin| font family. Pen angle 45 degrees, 6 and 5 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Insular Minuscule Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\iminfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Insular Minuscule font in its normal size \\ +\textimin{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold minuscule font, the normal minuscule font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textimin{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs}} \\ +\textimin{\abcnb{} \figs} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\iminfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\iminfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\textimin{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \textimin{\esses} \\ +% \textimin{\exes} \\ +% \textimin{\jays} \\ +% \textimin{\dees} \\ +% \textimin{\ares} \\ +% \textimin{\Esses} \\ +% \textimin{\Exes} \\ +% \textimin{\Jays} \\ +% \textimin{\Dees} \\ +% \textimin{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\iminfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/pgothic-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/pgothic-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ce15182c2cb --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/pgothic-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Gothic Prescius fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allpgoth} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the gothic textura prescius font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Gothic Textura Prescius font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Gothic Textura Prescius Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Gothic Textura Prescius fonts +--- the \verb|pgoth| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Prescius Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Prescius font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/pgothic-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/pgothic-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0ecd3a4671b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/pgothic-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Gothic Textura Prescius fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{pgothic} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the gothic textura prescius font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Gothic Textura Prescius font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Gothic Textura Prescius Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Gothic Textura Prescius fonts +--- the \verb|pgoth| font family. Pen angle 45 degrees, 5 and 4 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Prescius Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\pgothfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \ligs{} \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Prescius font in its normal size \\ +\textpgoth{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \ligs{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold Gothic font, the normal Gothic font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textpgoth{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\textpgoth{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\pgothfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\pgothfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\textpgoth{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \textpgoth{\esses} \\ +% \textpgoth{\exes} \\ +% \textpgoth{\jays} \\ +% \textpgoth{\dees} \\ +% \textpgoth{\ares} \\ +% \textpgoth{\Esses} \\ +% \textpgoth{\Exes} \\ +% \textpgoth{\Jays} \\ +% \textpgoth{\Dees} \\ +% \textpgoth{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\pgothfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/rotunda-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/rotunda-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8566d3a6335 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/rotunda-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Rotunda fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allrtnd} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the rotunda font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Rotunda font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Rotunda Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Rotunda fonts +--- the \verb|rtnd| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Rotunda Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Rotunda font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/rotunda-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/rotunda-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2daafc990d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/rotunda-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Rotunda fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{rotunda} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the rotunda font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Rotunda font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Rotunda Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Rotunda fonts +--- the \verb|rtnd| font family. Pen angle 35 degrees, 6 and 5 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Rotunda Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\rtndfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \ligs{} \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Rotunda font in its normal size \\ +\textrtnd{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \ligs{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold Rotunda font, the normal Rotunda font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textrtnd{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\textrtnd{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\rtndfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\rtndfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\textrtnd{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \textrtnd{\esses} \\ +% \textrtnd{\exes} \\ +% \textrtnd{\jays} \\ +% \textrtnd{\dees} \\ +% \textrtnd{\ares} \\ +% \textrtnd{\Esses} \\ +% \textrtnd{\Exes} \\ +% \textrtnd{\Jays} \\ +% \textrtnd{\Dees} \\ +% \textrtnd{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\rtndfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/sqrcaps-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/sqrcaps-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5a15ff46465 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/sqrcaps-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Square Capitals fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{allsqrc} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the square capitals font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Square Capitals font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Square Capitals Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Square Capitals fonts +--- the \verb|sqrc| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Square Capitals Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Square Capitals font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/sqrcaps-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/sqrcaps-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..443b055f123 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/sqrcaps-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Square Capitals fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{sqrcaps} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the square capitals font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Square Capitals font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + + + +\title{Try Square Capitals Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Square Capitals fonts +--- the \verb|sqrc| font family. Pen angle is 0 degrees, 5 and 4 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Square Capitals Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\sqrcfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \figs{} \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Square Capitals font in its normal size \\ +\textsqrc{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \figs{} \ligs{} } \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\textsqrc{\textbf{\abc{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\textsqrc{\abc{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abc{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\sqrcfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\sqrcfamily\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + + +{ +\sqrcfamily +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/tgothic-allfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/tgothic-allfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cc473459c02 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/tgothic-allfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +% allfont.tex Test Gothic Textura fonts +\documentclass{article} +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{alltgoth} + +\newcommand{\romannum}[1]{\romannumeral #1} +\newcommand{\Romannum}[1]{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}} +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' \&{} () []} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the gothic textura quadrata font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Gothic Textura Quadrata font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\latin}{Te canit adcelebratque polus rex gazifer hymnis. + Trans zephyrique globum scandunt tua facta per axem. + Explicit secunda pars summe fratris thome de aquino ordinis fratrum + predicatorium, longissima, prolixissima, \& tediosissima scribent; + Deo gratias, Deo gratias, et iterumm Deo gratias. } + +\title{Try Gothic Textura Quadrata Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +%%\pagenumbering{roman} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\section{The character set} + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Gothic Textura Quadrata fonts +--- the \verb|tgoth| font family. + + + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Quadrata Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{}\dashes\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Quadrata font in its normal size \\ +{\ABC{} \abc{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold normal font, the normal font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +{\abc{} \figs} \\ +\textcmr{\textbf{\abc{} \figs}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some ligatures in the normal font \\ +{``the lazy dog --- but quick fox?''} +\end{center} + +\section{Example texts} + + First some well known English phrases in an abcedarian sentence. + +\Sentence{} + + After this there are two Latin abecedarian sentences dating from about +\Romannum{790}, and another sentence from roughly the same period. + +\latin{} + + +\textcmss{This is the end of the test file, with this sentence being typeset +using the Computer Modern Sans font in the point size as specified for this +document.} + +\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/tgothic-tryfont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/tgothic-tryfont.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..98bbdea7e56 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/bookhands/tgothic-tryfont.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% tryfont.tex Test Gothic Textura Quadrata fonts +%\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{tgothic} + +\newcommand{\ABC}{ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abc}{abcdefghijkl mnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\ABCnb}{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ} +\newcommand{\abcnb}{abcdefghijklmnopqrs{}tuvwxyz} +\newcommand{\punct}{.,;:!?`' () []} +\newcommand{\figs}{0123456789} +\newcommand{\dashes}{- -- ---} +\newcommand{\ligs}{\&{} ct st} +\newcommand{\sentence}{% +this is an example of the gothic textura quadrata font. now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\Sentence}{% +This is an example of the Gothic Textura Quadrata font. Now is the time for all good +men, and women, to come to the aid of the party while the quick brown fox +jumps over the lazy dog.} + +\newcommand{\esses}{sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm + sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz} + +\newcommand{\exes}{xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm + xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz} + +\newcommand{\jays}{aj bj cj dj ej fj gj hj ij jj kj lj mj + nj oj pj qj rj sj tj uj vj wj xj yj zj} + +\newcommand{\dees}{ad bd cd dd ed fd gd hd id jd kd ld md + nd od pd qd rd sd td ud vd wd xd yd zd} + +\newcommand{\ares}{ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm + rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz} + +\newcommand{\Esses}{SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM + SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ} + +\newcommand{\Exes}{XA XB XC XD XE XF XG XH XI XJ XK XL XM + XN XO XP XQ XR XS XT XU XV XW XX XY XZ} + +\newcommand{\Jays}{AJ BJ CJ DJ EJ FJ GJ HJ IJ JJ KJ LJ MJ + NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ UJ VJ WJ XJ YJ ZJ} + +\newcommand{\Dees}{AD BD CD DD ED FD GD HD ID JD KD LD MD + ND OD PD QD RD SD TD UD VD WD XD YD ZD} + +\newcommand{\Ares}{RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL RM + RN RO RP RQ RR RS RT RU RV RW RX RY RZ} + +\title{Try Gothic Textura Quadrata Fonts} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + + This provides a short test of the characters in the Gothic Textura Quadrata fonts +--- the \verb|tgoth| font family. Pen angle 45 degrees, 5 and 4 nibs for +normal and bold versions. + + + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Quadrata Huge normal font. \\ \par +{\tgothfamily\Huge \ABC\\ \abc\\ \punct{} \dashes\\ \ligs{} \figs\\ \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The Gothic Textura Quadrata font in its normal size \\ +\texttgoth{\ABCnb{} \abcnb{} \punct{} \dashes{} \ligs{} \figs} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold Gothic font, the normal Gothic font, and the bold Computer Modern +Roman, all in the normal size \\ +\texttgoth{\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}}} \\ +\texttgoth{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\textbf{\abcnb{} \figs{} \ligs{}} \\ +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The bold versions, in Huge and tiny sizes. \par +\tgothfamily\bfseries +\Huge \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\tiny \abc{} \figs{} \ligs{} \par +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +The font in the tiny size \\ \par +{\tgothfamily\tiny \ABC{} \\ \abc\\ \figs\\ \ligs{} \par } +\end{center} + +\begin{center} + Some built-in ligatures in the normal font \\ +\texttgoth{``first active brown dog --- but quick \& red fox?''} +\end{center} + +%\begin{center} +% Individual ligatures in the normal font \\ +% \texttgoth{\esses} \\ +% \texttgoth{\exes} \\ +% \texttgoth{\jays} \\ +% \texttgoth{\dees} \\ +% \texttgoth{\ares} \\ +% \texttgoth{\Esses} \\ +% \texttgoth{\Exes} \\ +% \texttgoth{\Jays} \\ +% \texttgoth{\Dees} \\ +% \texttgoth{\Ares} \\ +%\end{center} + +{ +\tgothfamily +\sentence{} + +\Sentence{} +} + + This is the end of the test file. + +\end{document}
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