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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-English.ltx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-English.ltx
@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@
\usepackage[longs]{kpfonts-otf}
% Math demos
-\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[version=full, CharacterVariant=3,
+\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[version=full,
StylisticSet={1,2,3,4,5,6,7}]
+\setmathfont{KpMath-Light.otf}[version=light]
\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[version=base, CharacterVariant=3]
-\setmathfont{KpMath-Light.otf}[version=light, CharacterVariant=3]
\setmathfont{KpMath-Bold.otf}[version=bold, Style=leqslant, CharacterVariant=3]
\setmathfont{KpMath-Sans.otf}[version=sans, Style=leqslant, CharacterVariant=3]
@@ -43,13 +43,14 @@
\title{Kp-fonts: OpenType version}
\author{\href{mailto:daniel.flipo@free.fr}{Daniel \textsc{Flipo}}}
\newcommand*{\version}{0.41}
-\date{22nd November, 2021}
\begin{document}
\selectlanguage{british}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{empty}
+\mathversion{full}
+
\begin{abstract}
This bundle provides OpenType versions of Type1 Kp-fonts designed by
Christophe Caignaert. See \file{Kpfonts-Doc-English.pdf} for the full
@@ -75,8 +76,11 @@
\family{KpRoman} and \family{KpSans} fonts for footnotes’ calls and
abbreviations 1\textsuperscript{st}, 2\textsuperscript{nd}…
- Latin and Greek letters are available in Upright and Italic shapes, in Bold
- and Regular weights, for all Math fonts:
+ The support of text fonts covers Latin and Latin Extended~A (U+0020 to U+017F)
+ but neither IPA nor Greek nor Cyrillic alphabets.
+
+ For all Math fonts, Latin and Greek letters are available in Upright and
+ Italic shapes, in Bold and Regular weights:
$\symup{a}$ $\symup{\beta}$ $\symup{C}$ $\symup{\Delta}$,
$\symit{a}$ $\symit{\beta}$ $\symit{C}$ $\symit{\Delta}$,
$\symbfup{a}$ $\symbfup{\beta}$ $\symbfup{C}$ $\symbfup{\Delta}$,
@@ -91,7 +95,8 @@
\mathversion{base} $\mathbb{ABC}$ (default) or
\mathversion{full}$\mathbb{ABC}$ (option |[Style=bbsans]|)
Commands |\mathcal{ABC}| and |\mathscr{ABC}| print respectively
- \mathversion{full}$\mathcal{ABC}$ and \mathversion{base}$\mathscr{ABC}$.
+ \mathversion{full}$\mathcal{ABC}$ and \mathversion{base}$\mathscr{ABC}$
+ while |\mathfrak{ABCabc}| prints $\mathfrak{ABCabc}$.
File \file{unimath-kpfonts.pdf} shows the full list of Unicode Math symbols
provided by Kp-fonts, compared with other common Math fonts.
@@ -289,7 +294,6 @@ and a bunch of Kp-fonts specifics symbols.
\quad instead of \quad
\mathversion{base}$\iiint$ et $\displaystyle\iiint$ (default).
-%\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip}
\item[partialup:] the |\partial| symbol is printed upright $\symup{\partial}$
instead of $\partial$.
@@ -475,8 +479,8 @@ print \mathversion{full}$\mathcal{ABC}$ and \mathversion{base}$\mathcal{ABC}$
repectively, you can use \pkg{unicode-math}’s option |range| this way:\\
|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular}[|\optit{options}|]|\\
|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular}[range={cal,bfcal},StylisticSet=1]|\\
-The first line loads \family{KpMath} as usual, the second one modifies
-|\mathcal{}| command’s output.
+Both lines are mandatory: the first one loads \family{KpMath} as usual while
+the second one modifies |\mathcal{}| command’s output.
\vspace{\baselineskip}
The next four tables present the other Style Variants available:
@@ -552,8 +556,10 @@ coding either\\
|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[Style={leqslant,subsetneq}]|\\
but this second syntax is available only if \pkg{kpfonts-otf.sty} has been
loaded (eventually with the \opt{symbols} option).
+\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip}
\vspace{\baselineskip}
+\mathversion{full}
Table~\vref{cv} shows the available `Glyphs Variants’:
\begin{table}[ht]
@@ -567,25 +573,25 @@ Table~\vref{cv} shows the available `Glyphs Variants’:
cv00 & $\Re\quad\Im$ & $\RE\quad\IM$ & \cmd{Re}\quad\cmd{Im}\\
cv01 & $\hslash$ & $\mithbar$ & \cmd{hslash} or \cmd{hbar} \\
cv02 & $\emptyset$ & $\varemptyset$ & \cmd{emptyset} \\
- cv03 & $\mitepsilon$ & $\mitvarepsilon$ & \cmd{epsilon} \\
- cv04 & $\mitkappa$ & $\mitvarkappa$ & \cmd{kappa} \\
- cv05 & $\mitpi$ & $\mitvarpi$ & \cmd{pi} \\
- cv06 & $\mitphi$ & $\mitvarphi$ & \cmd{phi} \\
- cv07 & $\mitrho$ & $\mitvarrho$ & \cmd{rho} \\
- cv08 & $\mitsigma$ & $\mitvarsigma$ & \cmd{sigma} \\
- cv09 & $\mittheta$ & $\mitvartheta$ & \cmd{theta} \\
- cv10 & $\mitTheta$ & $\mitvarTheta$ & \cmd{Theta}\\
+ cv03 & $\epsilon$ & $\varepsilon$ & \cmd{epsilon} \\
+ cv04 & $\kappa$ & $\varkappa$ & \cmd{kappa} \\
+ cv05 & $\pi$ & $\varpi$ & \cmd{pi} \\
+ cv06 & $\phi$ & $\varphi$ & \cmd{phi} \\
+ cv07 & $\rho$ & $\varrho$ & \cmd{rho} \\
+ cv08 & $\sigma$ & $\varsigma$ & \cmd{sigma} \\
+ cv09 & $\theta$ & $\vartheta$ & \cmd{theta} \\
+ cv10 & $\Theta$ & $\varTheta$ & \cmd{Theta}\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\vspace{\baselineskip}
Example: with |\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[CharacterVariant={3,6}]|\\
-commands |\epsilon| and |\phi| print $\mitvarepsilon$
-and $\mitvarphi$ instead of $\mitepsilon$ et $\mitphi$.
+commands |\epsilon| and |\phi| print $\varepsilon$
+and $\varphi$ instead of $\epsilon$ et $\phi$.
The same is true of course for all shapes and and weights (upright, bold,
bolditalic, sans-derif, etc.): f.i.\ with \opt{math-syle=french}, |\epsilon|
-and |\phi| print $\mupvarepsilon$ and $\mupvarphi$.
+and |\phi| print $\symup{\varepsilon}$ and $\symup{\varphi}$ (upright).
Note about \cmd{hbar}: \pkg{unicode-math} defines \cmd{hbar} as
\cmd{hslash} (U+210F) while \pkg{amsmath} provides two different glyphs
@@ -607,13 +613,13 @@ and |\varidotsint|. Compare $\int f(t)\,dt$ and $\varint f(t)\,dt$ and also
|\D{...}| prints an upright `d’ and improves kernings around the differential
element:
-|\displaystyle\varint f(t)\D{t}| donne $\displaystyle\varint f(t)\D{t}$.
+|\displaystyle\varint f(t)\D{t}| prints $\displaystyle\varint f(t)\D{t}$.
\subsection{Specific Math symbols}
\label{ssec:symb-spec-kp}
-The next tables present symbols unvailable as Unicode characters, they
+The next tables present symbols unavailable as Unicode characters, they
are coded in Kp-fonts’ private zone.
\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{r>{$}c<{$}|r>{$}c<{$}}
@@ -745,7 +751,7 @@ then, it is easy to switch from one version to another one with
|\mathversion{|\optit{name}|}|.
\pagebreak[4]
-Example\footnote{Option \opt{CharacterVariant=3} changes
+Example\footnote{\mathversion{full}Option \opt{CharacterVariant=3} changes
$\epsilon$ into $\varepsilon$.} :
\begin{verbatim}
\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[Style=leqslant, CharacterVariant=3]