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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md index 147bf59d4d0..cf0a5c834ea 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/stix2-otf/README.md @@ -1,24 +1,184 @@ # stixfonts OpenType Unicode fonts for Scientific, Technical, and Mathematical texts -## Description +## About the STIX fonts. + +See https://www.stixfonts.org/ for background on the the STIX Fonts project. The Scientific and Technical Information eXchange (STIX) fonts are -intended to satisfy the demanding needs of authors, publishers, -printers, and others working in the scientific, medical, and technical -fields. They combine a comprehensive Unicode-based collection of -mathematical symbols and alphabets with a set of text faces suitable -for professional publishing. The fonts are available royalty-free -under the SIL Open Font License. - -See the [release notes](STIX_2.0.0_release_notes.txt) for a more -detailed introduction to this version of the fonts. - -## Type 1 support - -The STIX Two fonts are a set of OpenType fonts and are meant to be -used in that format. For the benefit of LaTeX users who are currently -unable to use XeTeX or LuaTeX, we have also provided a set of TFM, VF, -and Type 1 files in the CTAN package stix2-type1. Please note that -while development of the OpenType fonts is ongoing, no further updates -to the Type 1 versions are planned. +intended to meet the demanding needs of authors, publishers, printers, +and others in the scientific, medical, and technical fields. They +combine a comprehensive Unicode-based collection of mathematical +symbols and alphabets with a set of text faces suitable for +professional publishing. They are available royalty-free under the +SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. + +Version 2 of the STIX fonts, now known as “STIX Two”, is a thorough +revision of version 1 undertaken by the renowned type house [Tiro +Typeworks](https://tiro.com). The STIX Two fonts consist of four text +fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic) and one Math font. +Together, they provide a uniform set of fonts that can be used +throughout the production process, whether that be a traditional +print-only process, an entirely electronic one, or a combination of +the two. + +The [STIX project](https://www.stixfonts.org/) began through the joint +efforts of +the [American Mathematical Society](https://www.ams.org/) (AMS), +the [American Institute of Physics](https://www.aip.org/) (AIP), +the [American Physical Society](https://www.aps.org/) (APS), +the [American Chemical Society](https://www.acs.org/) (ACS), +the [Institute of Electrical and Electronic](https://www.ieee.org/) Engineers (IEEE), +and [Elsevier](https://www.elsevier.com/). +These companies are collectively known as the STI Pub companies. + +### A Fresh Take on Times Roman + +The original version of STIX was based on Times Roman, which has now +been updated for the digital age. + +As is well known, Times Roman was originally intended for printing the +*London Times*. What is not generally appreciated is that the +production quality of the *Times* was atypically high: It was printed +on unusually high-quality paper on presses that operated more slowly +than most newspaper presses. This allowed for the design of a +typeface that could exploit this level of care: serifs could be much +finer and counters (enclosed areas such as that in the lowercase *e*) +could be much smaller than in other newspaper typefaces. These +features of the font have not always fared well in less exacting +environments. At the same time, a notable quirk of the Times Roman +family is that the bold font is, in many respects, strikingly +dissimilar to the roman font. + +Tiro Typeworks explain their approach to updating the Times Roman +basis of STIX as follows: + +> “Our principal goal in approaching STIX Two was to address several +> inherent deficiencies in the Times New Roman model as well as expand +> the typographic features. This process necessarily involved +> diverging somewhat from Times as familiar to people who have only +> known the common digital versions, while simultaneously restoring to +> that typeface aspects of the size-appropriate design characteristics +> that made it so successful in newspaper, book, and journal +> publishing in it’s metal type incarnation. The essential +> ‘Times-ness’ remains, but are with greater harmonisation of style +> across the family. +> +> “Most digital versions of Times have been based on an optical size +> model that appears too light and fine when scaled down to typical +> text sizes. In the design of STIX Two, we went back to specimens of +> size-specific designs from the metal era, and adapted proportions, +> weights, and spacing of the 10pt and 12pt designs. The oft-noted +> mismatch between the style of different weights of Times has been +> resolved with a new bold design that matches the construction of the +> regular weight.” + +### Font implementation decisions + +* The STIX fonts do not contain fixed-width or sans serif text faces. + +* The sans serif, fraktur, script, etc., alphabets in Plane 1 + (U+1D400-U+1D4FF) are intended to be used only as technical symbols. + +* These fonts are designed to support left-to-right typesetting in + Latin-based scripts, with additional support for Greek and Cyrillic + text. Extensions to support other writing directions have been + considered, but are currently deemed to be outside the scope of the + STIX project. + +### Note to TeX users + +These fonts have been tested with both +[XeTeX](http://xetex.sourceforge.net/) +and +[luaTeX](http://www.luatex.org/) +with good results. For best results, XeTeX users will want to use +version 0.99999 or later of XeTeX, which ships with +[TeXLive 2018](https://www.tug.org/texlive/). +This version fixes a number of bugs that were present in earlier +versions. Our thanks go out to Jonathan Kew and Khaled Hosny for +their generous help in identifying and fixing these bugs. LaTeX users +should also make sure they have the latest version of the +[amsmath package](https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath). + +## Summary of OpenType Features and Scripts + +Further details these features can be found in the code charts. + +The four text fonts implement the following OpenType script tags: + + Regular Bold Italic BoldItalic + + DFLT DFLT DFLT DFLT Default + + cyrl cyrl cyrl cyrl Cyrillic + cyrl.MKD cyrl.MKD Cyrillic/Macedonian + cyrl.SRB cyrl.SRB Cyrillic/Serbian + + grek grek grek grek Greek + + latn latn latn latn Latin + latn.ROM latn.ROM latn.ROM latn.ROM Latin/Romanian + latn.TRK latn.TRK latn.TRK latn.TRK Latin/Turkish + +and the following features + + c2sc Small Capitals from Capitals + case Case-Sensitive Forms + ccmp Glyph Composition/Decomposition + dnom Denominators + frac Fractions + kern Kerning + liga Standard Ligatures -- latn only + locl Localized Forms -- latn.ROM and Italic/BoldItalic cyrl.MKD only + numr Numerators + onum Oldstyle Figures + pnum Proportional Figures + smcp Small Capitals + subs Subscript + sups Superscript + +All four text fonts also support the following Character Variants: + + cv01 U+019B Lambda with horizontal, not slanted stroke -- latn only + cv02 U+0264 Rams horn with serifs -- latn only + cv03 U+2423 OPEN BOX curved instead of straight + +In addition, the Italic and BoldItalic faces support the following +Stylistic Variants: + + ss01 Replace two-story g by hooked g -- Italic/BoldItalic only + ss02 Upright parens, brackets, and braces -- Italic/BoldItalic only + +STIX Two Math implements the following font features: + + ccmp Glyph Composition/Decomposition + dtls Dotless forms of i and j + flac Flattened accents + ssty Math Script style alternates + +and the following Character Variant (note the different meaning +compared to the text fonts): + + cv03 Replace U2205 EMPTY SET by an oblate form + +and the following Stylistic Sets (again, note that ss01 and ss02 have +different meanings compared to the text fonts): + + ss01 Stylistic Set 1 -- Math chancery to roundhand (\mathcal -> \mathscr) + ss02 Stylistic Set 2 -- Alternate italic forms: g, u, v, w, z + ss03 Stylistic Set 3 -- Horizontal crossbar variants + ss04 Stylistic Set 4 -- Minute, second and primes to long variants + ss05 Stylistic Set 5 -- Short arrow variants + ss06 Stylistic Set 6 -- Short/narrow variants + ss07 Stylistic Set 7 -- Alternate math symbols (product, summation, etc) + ss08 Stylistic Set 8 -- Upright integral variants; XITS compatible + ss09 Stylistic Set 9 -- Vertical slash variants; XITS compatible + ss10 Stylistic Set 10 -- Diagonal greater/lesser combination variants + ss11 Stylistic Set 11 -- Long slash not-equal combination variants + ss12 Stylistic Set 12 -- Low contrast (sans-like) variants + ss13 Stylistic Set 13 -- Horizontally flipped sine wave glyph + ss14 Stylistic Set 14 -- Tall variants + ss15 Stylistic Set 15 -- Slab serif symbol variants + ss16 Stylistic Set 16 -- Circled operator variants + ss20 Stylistic Set 20 -- Miscellaneous variants |