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+%% This file is a part of fonts-tlwg package.
+
+Fonts-TLWG is a collection of Thai scalable fonts available under free
+licenses. Its goal is to provide fonts that conform to existing standards
+and recommendations, so that it can be a reference implementation.
+
+It has been made available for use with pdfLaTeX. To use it, you can use
+the fonts-tlwg package by declaring like this in document preamble:
+
+ \usepackage{fonts-tlwg}
+
+OPTIONS
+-------
+
+Options are also available so that you can choose default fonts for use
+in the document when switching to Thai in Babel:
+
+* Using sans-serif font instead of roman:
+
+ - sans : Use sans-serif font by default when switching to Thai.
+
+* Defining default roman, sans-serif, and teletype fonts:
+
+ - rmkinnari : Use "kinnari" as the default roman family.
+ - rmnorasi : Use "norasi" as the default roman family.
+ - sfgaruda : Use "garuda" as the default sans-serif family.
+ - sflaksaman : Use "laksaman" as the default sans-serif family.
+ - sfumpush : Use "umpush" as the default sans-serif family.
+ - sfloma : Use "loma" as the default sans-serif family.
+ - sfwaree : Use "waree" as the default sans-serif family.
+ - ttttype : Use "ttype" as the default teletype family.
+ - ttttypist : Use "ttypist" as the default teletype family.
+
+ These options do not change the default Thai font for the document.
+ They only define the default Thai fonts of the three families for use
+ in the document.
+
+* Definging the default font for the document:
+
+ - kinnari : Use "kinnari" as the default font of the document.
+ - garuda : Use "garuda" as the default font of the document.
+ - norasi : Use "norasi" as the default font of the document.
+ - laksaman : Use "laksaman" as the default font of the document.
+ - loma : Use "loma" as the default font of the document.
+ - purisa : Use "purisa" as the default font of the document.
+ - sawasdee : Use "sawasdee" as the default font of the document.
+ - ttype : Use "ttype" as the default font of the document.
+ - ttypist : Use "ttypist" as the default font of the document.
+ - umpush : Use "umpush" as the default font of the document.
+ - waree : Use "waree" as the default font of the document.
+
+ These options define the default Thai font when switching to Thai language
+ in Babel. They do not define fonts for the three families.
+
+Example:
+
+* To use "laksaman" font all over the document (e.g. in Thai official letters):
+
+ \usepackage[laksaman]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+* To use "kinnari" as roman font instead of the default "norasi":
+
+ \usepackage[rmkinnari]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+* To typeset document with sans-serif font instead of roman:
+
+ \usepackage[sans]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+* To use "laksaman" as default font, allowing "kinnari" in roman text:
+
+ \usepackage[sans,sflaksaman,rmkinnari]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+ or:
+
+ \usepackage[laksaman,rmkinnari]{fonts-tlwg}
+
+
+\USEFONT COMMAND
+----------------
+
+You can still use the \usefont command where you want specific fonts in your
+text portions, for example:
+
+* To use "garuda" font with medium weight and normal shape:
+
+ \usefont{LTH}{garuda}{m}{n}
+
+* To use "kinnari" font with bold weight and italic shape:
+
+ \usefont{LTH}{kinnari}{b}{it}
+
+* To use "umpush" font with light weight (available for "umpush" only) and
+ slant shape:
+
+ \usefont{LTH}{umpush}{l}{sl}
+