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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/inconsolata/inconsolata-zi4-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/inconsolata/inconsolata-zi4-doc.tex index a47a09f5fa2..d43e86badfd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/inconsolata/inconsolata-zi4-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/inconsolata/inconsolata-zi4-doc.tex @@ -32,7 +32,10 @@ \begin{document} %\show\textquotesingle \maketitle -This package provides a number of modifications of the \texttt{Inconsolata} fonts in regular and bold weights, adding some glyphs which may optionally replace existing \texttt{quotedbl} and \texttt{quotesingle} and lower-case~L, along with new \texttt{arrowright} and \texttt{arrowleft} glyphs. As with Karl Berry's original \texttt{inconsolata} package, the \LaTeX\ package \texttt{zi4} offers four encodings---\texttt{T1}, \texttt{LY1}, \texttt{OT1} and \texttt{QX}---and provides the following options which some may find improve its utility for displaying verbatim text such as code fragments. +The package provides support files for the typewriter font +\texttt{Inconsolata}. To use it add \verb|\usepackage{zi4}| to your document. This +will change the typewriter font family to \texttt{zi4}, the family name used +by this package. The package also provides extensions of the \texttt{Inconsolata} fonts in regular and bold weights, adding some glyphs which may optionally replace existing \texttt{quotedbl} and \texttt{quotesingle} and lower-case~L, along with new \texttt{arrowright} and \texttt{arrowleft} glyphs. As with Karl Berry's original \texttt{inconsolata} package, the \LaTeX\ package \texttt{zi4} offers four encodings---\texttt{T1}, \texttt{LY1}, \texttt{OT1} and \texttt{QX}---and provides the following options which some may find improve its utility for displaying verbatim text such as code fragments. \begin{itemize} \item The option \texttt{scaled=x} allows you to scale all typewriter text and verbatim text by the factor \texttt{x}. \item |