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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Three weights---light ({\tt l}), medium ({\tt m}) and bold ({\tt b}). (Bold is o
\newpage
The options you may use in loading this package are:
\begin{itemize}
-\item {\tt scaled=1.05} will load the fonts scaled to $1.05$ times natural size. This is useful with Roman fonts having an x-height greater than Computer Modern.
+\item {\tt scaled=1.05} (or {\tt scale=1.05}) will load the fonts scaled to $1.05$ times natural size. This is useful with Roman fonts having an x-height greater than Computer Modern.
\item
{\tt proportional} (or just {\tt p}) loads the proportionally spaced version of the fonts. (By default, typewriter text is {\tt monospaced}.)
\item The defaults for \verb|\mdseries| and \verb|\bfseries|, which determine the series used to render medium and bold, are ({\tt m}) and ({\tt b}). You may change these defaults without affecting the settings for Roman and Sans Serif fonts as follows:
@@ -55,10 +55,12 @@ The options you may use in loading this package are:
{\tt med} (or just {\tt m}) makes \verb|\bfseries| render using ({\tt m}).
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
-Note that the weight options depend on the {\tt mweights} package which was introduced only in July $2013$ and may require an update to your \TeX\ distribution.
+Note that the weight options depend on the {\tt mweights} package which was introduced in July $2013$.
The package defines two macros, \verb|\proptt| and \verb|\monott| that allow you to use proportional typewriter mode or monospace typewriter mode whether or not you selected the {\tt proportional} option. This document uses {\tt monospace} mode, but I can write \verb|\proptt{proportional spacing}| and get \proptt{proportional spacing}, or \verb|\textit{\proptt{proportionally spaced slanted}}| to get \textit{\proptt{proportionally spaced slanted}}. The macro \verb|\lctt| prints its argument in light-condensed weight, monospaced mode, and uses a slanted font if italic shape is in force. E.g., \verb|\lctt{light condensed}| produces \lctt{light condensed}, and \verb|\textit{\lctt{light condensed italic}}| produces \textit{\lctt{light condensed italic}}.
+As of version {\tt 1.02}, \verb|\proptt| and \verb|\monott| do not switch to medium weight if in your preamble you specified that regular means light.
+
This package supports all the encodings supported by the {\tt lmodern} package.
{\bf Examples}