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+\documentclass[11pt]{article}
+\usepackage[textwidth=5.5in,textheight=8.5in]{geometry}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[osf,proportional]{libertine}
+\usepackage{lettrine}
+\renewcommand{\ttfamily}{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmtt}\selectfont}
+\PassOptionsToPackage{urlcolor=black,colorlinks}{hyperref}
+\RequirePackage{hyperref}
+\usepackage{xcolor}
+\usepackage{longtable}
+\usepackage{multicol}
+\newcommand{\typeone}{Type~\liningnums{1}}
+\begin{document}
+\title{Libertinus for Traditional \LaTeX\ Processors}
+\author{Bob Tennent\\
+\small\url{rdt@cs.queensu.ca}}
+\date{\today}
+\maketitle
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+\begin{small}
+\tableofcontents
+\end{small}
+\sloppy
+\section{Introduction}
+
+The Libertinus OpenType fonts are derived from the Linux Libertine and Biolinum
+families of fonts. To use them with \verb|xelatex| or \verb|lualatex|, install
+the \verb|libertinus| and \verb|libertinus-otf| packages.
+This package provides support for use of Libertinus fonts
+with traditional processing engines
+(\verb|latex| with \verb|dvips| or \verb|dvipdfmx|, or \verb|pdflatex|).
+
+
+\section{Installation}
+
+To install this package on a TDS-compliant \TeX\ system, download the
+file
+\begin{list}{}{}\item \verb\tex-archive/install/fonts/libertinus.tds.zip\
+\end{list}
+and unzip at the root of an appropriate
+\verb\texmf\ tree, likely a personal or local tree. If necessary, update
+the file-name database (e.g., \verb\texhash texmf\). Update the font-map files by
+enabling the Map file \verb\libertinus.map\.
+
+
+\section{Basic Usage}
+
+For most purposes, simply add
+
+\begin{list}{}{}\item
+\verb|\usepackage{libertinus}|
+\end{list}
+to the preamble of your document. This will activate Libertinus Serif as
+the main text family, Libertinus Sans as the sans family,
+and Libertinus Mono as the monospaced family.
+It is
+recommended that the font encoding be set to \verb\T1\ or \verb\LY1\ but the default
+\verb\OT1\ encoding is also supported. The \verb|LGR| encoding is supported for the Serif and Sans
+families.
+
+Available shapes in all series (except \texttt{tt}, which
+only has \texttt{it}) include:
+\begin{list}{}{}\item
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+\texttt{it} & italic\\
+\texttt{sc} & small caps\\
+\texttt{scit} & italic small caps
+\end{tabular}
+\end{list}
+Slanted variants are not supported; the designed italic variants will be
+automatically substituted. The exceptions are the monospaced font and the bold series of Libertinus Sans,
+for which designed italics are not available. Artificially
+slanted variants have been generated and treated as if they were italic.
+
+To activate Libertinus Serif without Libertinus Sans or Mono, use the \texttt{serif} (or \texttt{rm})
+option. Similarly, to activate Libertinus Sans (without Libertinus Serif or Libertinus Mono) use the
+\texttt{sans} (or \texttt{sf} or \texttt{ss}) option. To use Libertinus Sans as the main text font (as
+well as the sans font), use the option \texttt{sfdefault}.
+Use the \verb|mono=false| (or \verb|tt=false|) option to suppress
+activating Libertinus Mono.
+
+\section{Advanced Usage}
+
+The following options are available in all styles (except monospaced):
+\begin{list}{}{}\item
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+\texttt{oldstyle} (\texttt{osf}) & old-style figures\\
+\texttt{lining} (\texttt{nf}, \texttt{lf}) & lining figures\\
+\texttt{proportional} (\texttt{p})& varying-width figures\\
+\texttt{tabular} (\texttt{t}) & fixed-width figures\\
+\end{tabular}
+\end{list}
+These apply to both Libertinus Serif and Libertinus Sans.
+The defaults are \texttt{lining} and \texttt{tabular}.
+
+The \texttt{semibold} (\texttt{sb}) option will enable use of the
+semi-bold series of Libertinus Serif; this has no effect on the Sans fonts,
+for which there is no semi-bold variant.
+Any of the ``Boolean'' options, such as \texttt{osf}, may
+also be used
+in the form \verb|osf=true| or \verb|osf=false|.
+
+The option
+\verb|ScaleRM=|<\emph{number}> will scale the Serif fonts but have no effect on the
+Sans or Mono fonts. Similarly, the options
+\verb|ScaleSF=|<\emph{number}>
+and \verb|ScaleTT=|<\emph{number}>
+will scale the Serif and Mono fonts, respectively.
+
+Superior numbers (for footnote markers) are available using \verb|\sufigures|
+or \verb|\textsu{|\ldots\verb|}|.
+
+
+Command \verb|\useosf| switches the default figure style for Libertinus Serif and Libertinus Sans to old-style figures; this is
+primarily for use \emph{after} calling a math package
+with lining figures as the default.
+
+The following macros select the font family indicated:
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+\verb|\LibertinusSerif| & Libertinus Serif \\
+\verb|\LibertinusSerifSB|& Libertinus Serif with semibold \\
+\verb|\LibertinusSerifOsF| & Libertinus Serif with proportional oldstyle figures \\
+\verb|\libertinusSerifTLF| & Libertinus Serif with tabular lining figures \\
+\verb|\LibertinusSans| & Libertinus Sans \\
+\verb|\LibertinusSansOsF|& LibertinusSans with proportional oldstyle figures \\
+\verb|\LibertinusSansLF| & Libertinus Sans with tabular lining figures \\
+\verb|\LibertinusMono| & Libertinus Mono\\
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+Special fonts Libertinus Serif Display and Libertinus Serif Initials may be
+activated by commands
+\verb|\LibertinusDisplay| and \verb|\LibertinusInitials|, respectively.
+
+\section{Concluding Remarks}
+
+
+The original Linux Libertine and Biolinum OpenType fonts were created by Philipp H. Poll
+(\url{gillian@linuxlibertine.org}) and are licensed under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License (Version~2, with font exception) and under the terms of
+the Open Font License. For details look into the \verb|doc| directory of the
+distribution or at
+\begin{list}{}{}\item
+\url{http://www.linuxlibertine.org/}
+\end{list}
+The basic Libertinus OpenType fonts are from
+\begin{list}{}{}\item
+\url{https://github.com/libertinus-fonts/libertinus}
+\end{list}
+with additional fonts obtained by using \verb|fontforge|.
+The support
+files were created using \verb|autoinst|. The support files are licensed under
+the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License.
+
+Thanks to Herbert Voss
+and Khaled Hosny for their assistance.
+The maintainer of this
+package is Bob Tennent (\url{rdt@cs.queensu.ca})
+
+\end{document}