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diff --git 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 index 982dd0a6262..50327f0ad3d 100644 --- 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 @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -\documentclass[paper=a4,british]{scrartcl} +\documentclass[paper=a4]{scrartcl} % Packages -\usepackage{graphics, array, varioref} +\usepackage{graphics, array} \usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} +\usepackage[hypcap=false]{caption} \usepackage{shortvrb} \usepackage{kpfonts-otf} \setmonofont{KpMono}[Color=DarkBlue] @@ -13,7 +14,8 @@ \setmathfont{KpMath-Bold.otf}[version=bold, Style=leqslant, CharacterVariant=3] \setmathfont{KpMath-Sans.otf}[version=sans, Style=leqslant, CharacterVariant=3] -\usepackage{babel} +\usepackage[british,french]{babel} % french layout (lists, …) +\usepackage[english]{varioref} \usepackage{realscripts} \usepackage{microtype} \usepackage{hyperref} @@ -27,7 +29,6 @@ % \MakeShortVerb{\|} -\newcommand*{\textsb}[1]{{\Semibold #1}} \newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand*{\opt}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand*{\optit}[1]{\textit{\color{DarkBlue}#1}} @@ -39,9 +40,10 @@ \title{Kp-fonts: OpenType version} \author{\href{mailto:daniel.flipo@free.fr}{Daniel \textsc{Flipo}}} -\newcommand*{\version}{0.31} +\newcommand*{\version}{0.32} \begin{document} +\selectlanguage{british} \maketitle \thispagestyle{empty} @@ -187,13 +189,25 @@ and a bunch of Kp-fonts specifics symbols. \item \textsc{\textbf{\test}} \end{itemize} -\item[veryoldstyle:] same as option \opt{oldstyle} but the round `s’ - is replaced by the long one {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig}`s’}, - unless it ends a word (then it remains `s’). - Just code \texttt{s=} to force a round `s’ if needed. - {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig;+fina;+calt}% - \textit{Highlands’ mysterious castles}} can be coded as\\ - |\textit{{Highlands’ mysterious castles}| +\item[veryoldstyle:] \label{veryoldstyle} same as option \opt{oldstyle} but + the round `s’ is replaced by the long one + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig}`s\hspace{1sp}’}, + unless it ends a word (then it remains `s’)% + \footnote{The OpenType \texttt{calt} feature is used to catch `s’ ending + a word.} + and ancient ligatures {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig} si, sl, st} + are activated. + Coding \texttt{s=} prints a round `s’ anytime; in most cases this coding is + not necessary with LuaTeX% + \footnote{TeX’s \tild{} char (nobreakspace) fails to be recognised as ending + a word: \texttt{boys\tild{}band} prints + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig}boys~band}.}, + f.i. |\textit{some of Highlands’ mysterious castles…}| + will print + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig;+calt}% + \textit{some of Highlands’ mysterious castles…}} which is correct; + with XeTeX an \texttt{=} sign must be added at the end of + \texttt{mysterious=} to get a round `s’ there. \item[largesmallcaps:] prints larger \textlsc{Small Caps} than the default ones (\textsc{Petites Caps}). @@ -217,8 +231,8 @@ and a bunch of Kp-fonts specifics symbols. \item[mathcal:] forces commands |\mathcal| and |\mathscr| to print %%% Even with STIX2Math \mathcal and \mathscr print the same!!! BUG? - \mathversion{full}$\mathcal{ABCD}$ % $\mathscr{ABCD}$ - instead of \mathversion{base} $\mathcal{ABCD}$ (default). + \mathversion{full}$\mathcal{A,B,C,D}$ % $\mathscr{ABCD}$ + instead of \mathversion{base} $\mathcal{A,B,C,D}$ (default). \item[frenchstyle:] Latin uppercase letters and all Greek letters are printed upright, only lowercase latin letters are printed in italics; @@ -240,6 +254,9 @@ and a bunch of Kp-fonts specifics symbols. \item[fancyReIm:] commands |\Re| et |\Im| print $\RE$ and $\IM$ respectively instead of $\Re$ et $\Im$. +\item[tight :] horizontal spaces tightened in math mode (same settings as + \pkg{fourier-otf}). + \item[noDcommand:] do not define |\D| to avoid incompatibilities with other packages. @@ -249,8 +266,8 @@ and a bunch of Kp-fonts specifics symbols. \label{sec:options-standard} Loading Kp-fonts through \file{kpfonts-otf.sty} offers only a limited choice -of options; using the standard commands \cmd{setmainfont}, \cmd{setsansfont}, -\cmd{setmonofont}, \cmd{setmathfont} offers much more flexibility. +of options; the standard commands \cmd{setmainfont}, \cmd{setsansfont}, +\cmd{setmonofont}, \cmd{setmathfont} offer much more flexibility. On the other hand, \file{kpfonts-otf.sty} defines a lot of useful commands to access AMS and specific Kp-fonts symbols. Loading \pkg{kpfonts-otf} with @@ -295,16 +312,23 @@ Here are the options available for Text Kp-fonts: \item[Ligatures=Common] (default) automatic ligatures ff ffi ffl fi fl. -\item[Ligatures=Rare] {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Rare} ct et st} ligatures. +\item[Alternate=1] provides an alternative for glyphs + {\addfontfeature{Alternate=1} ffi ffl fi fl} (ff is unchanged). + +\item[Ligatures=Required :] adds {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Required} ft et tt} + ligatures. + +\item[Ligatures=Rare] adds {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Rare} ct et st} ligatures. \item[Style=Swash] to get the long-tailed capital Q: {\addfontfeature{Style=Swash}Queen, also in small caps (both sizes): - \textpsc{Queen} and \textlsc{Queen}} ; + \textpsc{Queen} and \textlsc{Queen}}. -\item[Style=Historic] prints a long-s ({\addfontfeature{Style=Historic}s}) - instead of `s’ except as last letter of a word: - {\addfontfeature{Style=Historic}`mysterious’}; getting a normal `s’ is - possible anytime coding `|s=|’. +\item[Style=Historic] replaces any instance of `s’ by the long variant + {\addfontfeature{Style=Historic}s}. It is still possible to get a round + `s’ coding it as `|s=|’. As the long variant is never used at words’ ends + the feature \opt{calc} is also activated: it tries to catch end of words, + see \opt{veryoldstyle} p.~\pageref{veryoldstyle} for more details. \item[Ligatures=Historic] switches specific ligatures for the long {\addfontfeature{Style=Historic}s}: @@ -358,7 +382,7 @@ or to |\setmathfont{}|: \item[nabla =] \opt{italic} (default upright); \end{description} -Seven `Style Variants’ are available with Kp-fonts, here are the first thee: +Seven `Style Variants’ are available with Kp-fonts, here are the first three: \begin{description} \item[Style=mathcal] (\texttt{+ss01}) commands |\mathcal{}| and |\mathscr{}| print \mathversion{full}$\mathcal{ABC}$ instead of @@ -374,16 +398,16 @@ Seven `Style Variants’ are available with Kp-fonts, here are the first thee: \mathversion{base}$\iiint$ (default). \end{description} -\begin{table}[ht] -The next four tables present the other Style Variants available. - - {\centering - \caption{Style=leqslant (\texttt{+ss04})} - \label{ss04} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline +\vspace{\baselineskip} +The next four tables present the other Style Variants available: +\par\noindent +\begin{minipage}{\linewidth} + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=leqslant (\texttt{+ss04})}\label{ss04} + \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Command & Default & Variant \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{leq} & $\leq$ & $\leqslant$ \\ \cmd{geq} & $\geq$ & $\geqslant$ \\ \cmd{nleq} & $\nleq$ & $\nleqslant$ \\ @@ -392,68 +416,70 @@ The next four tables present the other Style Variants available. \cmd{geqq} & $\geqq$ & $\geqqslant$ \\ \cmd{eqless} & $\eqless$ & $\eqslantless$ \\ \cmd{eqgtr} & $\eqgtr$ & $\eqslantgtr$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular}\par} -\end{table} - -\begin{table}[ht] - \centering - \caption{Style=smaller (\texttt{+ss05})} - \label{ss05} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline + \cmd{lesseqgtr} & $\lesseqgtr$ & $\lesseqslantgtr$ \\ + \cmd{gtreqless} & $\gtreqless$ & $\gtreqslantless$ \\ + \cmd{lesseqqgtr} & $\lesseqqgtr$ & $\lesseqqslantgtr$ \\ + \cmd{gtreqqless} & $\gtreqqless$ & $\gtreqqslantless$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage}\hspace{\fill} + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=smaller (\texttt{+ss05})}\label{ss05} + \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Command & Default & Variant \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{mid} & $\mid$ & $\shortmid$ \\ \cmd{nmid} & $\nmid$ & $\nshortmid$ \\ \cmd{parallel} & $\parallel$ & $\shortparallel$ \\ \cmd{nparallel} & $\nparallel$ & $\nshortparallel$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular} -\end{table} - -\begin{table}[ht] - \centering - \caption{Style=subsetneq (\texttt{+ss06})} - \label{ss06} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline + \cmd{parallelslant} & $\parallelslant$ & $\shortparallelslant$ \\ + \cmd{nparallelslant} & $\nparallelslant$ & $\nshortparallelslant$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage}\\[\baselineskip] + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=subsetneq (\texttt{+ss06})}\label{ss06} + \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Command & Default & Variant \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{subsetneq} & $\subsetneq$ & $\varsubsetneq$ \\ \cmd{supsetneq} & $\supsetneq$ & $\varsupsetneq$ \\ \cmd{subsetneqq} & $\subsetneqq$ & $\varsubsetneqq$ \\ \cmd{supsetneqq} & $\supsetneqq$ & $\varsupsetneqq$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular} -\end{table} - - \begin{table}[ht] - {\centering - \caption{Style=parallelslant (\texttt{+ss07})} - \label{ss07} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage}\hspace{\fill} + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=parallelslant (\texttt{+ss07})}\label{ss07} + \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Command & Default & Variant \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{parallel} & $\parallel$ & $\parallelslant$ \\ \cmd{nparallel} & $\nparallel$ & $\nparallelslant$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular}\par} + \cmd{shortparallel} & $\shortparallel$ & $\shortparallelslant$ \\ + \cmd{nshortparallel} & $\nshortparallel$ & $\nshortparallelslant$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage} +\end{minipage} \vspace{\baselineskip} Example: switching styles 4 (leqslant) and 6 (subsetneq) can be achieved coding either\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[StylisticSet={4,6}]|\quad or\\ -|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[Style={leqslant,subsetneq}]| -\end{table} +|\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). \vspace{\baselineskip} -Table~\vref{cv} shows the available `Glyph Variants’: +Table~\vref{cv} shows the available `Glyphs Variants’: \begin{table}[ht] \centering - \caption{Variantes de glyphe} + \caption{Glyphs Variants} \label{cv} \begin{tabular}{@{}>{\ttfamily}lccl@{}} \hline @@ -575,6 +601,7 @@ are coded in Kp-fonts’ private zone. The full list of Unicode symbols available with Kp-fonts is shown in file \file{unimath-kpfonts.pdf}. +\newpage \subsection{Wide accents} \begin{itemize} @@ -589,6 +616,12 @@ The full list of Unicode symbols available with Kp-fonts is shown in file \overline{A\cup B}\quad \overline{A\cup (B\cap C)\cup D}\quad \underline{m+n+p}\] +\item \cmd{wideoverbar}, \cmd{widecheck} et \cmd{widebreve} + \[\wideoverbar{x}\quad \wideoverbar{xy}\quad \wideoverbar{xyz}\quad + \widecheck{x}\quad \widecheck{xxxx}\quad \widecheck{xxxxxx}\quad + \widebreve{x}\quad \widebreve{xxxx}\quad \widebreve{xxxxxx} + \] + \item \cmd{overparen} and \cmd{underparen} \[\overparen{x}\quad \overparen{xy}\quad \overparen{xyz}\quad \mathring{\overparen{A\cup B}}\quad @@ -623,8 +656,9 @@ The full list of Unicode symbols available with Kp-fonts is shown in file \subsection{Math Versions} -Different versions of the \family{KpMath} fonts may be definde in the +Different versions of the \family{KpMath} fonts may be defined in the document’s preamble:\\ +|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[version=base|, \optit{options} |]|\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Bold.otf}[version=bold|, \optit{options} |]|\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Semibold.otf}[version=semibold|, \optit{options} |]|\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Sans.otf}[version=sans|, \optit{options} |]|\\ @@ -632,7 +666,8 @@ document’s preamble:\\ then, it is easy to switch from one version to another one with |\mathversion{|\optit{name}|}|. -\vspace{\baselineskip} + +\newpage Example\footnote{Option \opt{CharacterVariant=3} changes $\epsilon$ into $\varepsilon$.} : \begin{verbatim} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-English.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-English.pdf Binary files differindex 902b9b78a2b..403512a9813 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-English.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-English.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.ltx b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.ltx index 7eda2aa3867..faf90978927 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.ltx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.ltx @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ % Packages \usepackage{graphics, array, varioref} \usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} +\usepackage[hypcap=false]{caption} \usepackage{shortvrb} \usepackage{kpfonts-otf} \setmonofont{KpMono}[Color=DarkBlue] @@ -33,7 +34,6 @@ \MakeShortVerb{\|} -\newcommand*{\textsb}[1]{{\Semibold #1}} \newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand*{\opt}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand*{\optit}[1]{\textit{\color{DarkBlue}#1}} @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ \title{Kp-fonts version OpenType} \author{\href{mailto:daniel.flipo@free.fr}{Daniel \textsc{Flipo}}} -\newcommand*{\version}{0.31} +\newcommand*{\version}{0.32} \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -207,13 +207,36 @@ Notez que ces options n'affectent que les polices de texte. \item \textsc{\textbf{\test}} \end{itemize} -\item[veryoldstyle :] identique à l'option \opt{oldstyle} sauf que le « s » - rond est remplacé par le « {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig}s} » long. - sauf en fin de mot, où le « s » reste rond. - On peut toujours forcer le « s» rond par la ligature « \texttt{s=} ». - Le codage |\textit{« Des espoirs si funestes. »}| donne ceci : - {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig;+fina;+calt}% - \textit{«Des espoirs si funestes.»}}. +\item[veryoldstyle :] \label{veryoldstyle} + identique à l'option \opt{oldstyle} mais en plus le « s » rond est + remplacé par le « {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig}s} » long + sauf en fin de mot (où il doit rester rond) et les ligatures + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig} si, sl, st} sont activées. + Ceci fonctionne assez bien avec LuaTeX : le codage\\ + |\textit{« Des espoirs si funestes… »}| donne + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist;+hlig;+fina;+calt} + \textit{«Des espoirs si funestes…»}. + } + + Les choses se passent bien tant que le « s » est immédiatement suivi + d’une espace Unicode (U+0020 espace sécable de base, U+00A0 espace-mot + insécable, U+202F fine insécable) ou d’un signe de ponctuation (virgule, + point, etc.) \emph{mais pas} s’il est suivi d’une espace + insécable produite par TeX (sous la forme pénalité + espace)% + \footnote{On utilise la \emph{feature} OpenType \texttt{calt} qui ne + reconnaît pas les \cmd{penalty} de TeX.} ! + + Exemple : le codage |\textit{espoirs, mais quels~espoirs.}| produit + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist}\textit{espoirs, mais quels~espoirs?}} + + Même problème devant la ponctuation haute en français, sauf à utiliser + l’option |UnicodeNoBreakSpaces| de \pkg{babel-french}. On doit + forcer le «s» rond final en codant \texttt{s=} : + |\textit{espoirs? désespoirs=!}| produit + {\addfontfeatures{RawFeature=+hist}\textit{espoirs? désespoirs=!}} + + Avec XeTeX il faut forcer le «s» rond final avant toutes les espaces + en codant \texttt{s=}. \item[largesmallcaps :] produit des petites capitales plus \textlsc{Grandes} que par les \textsc{Petites} obtenues par défaut. @@ -259,16 +282,19 @@ Notez que ces options n'affectent que les polices de texte. \item[partialup :] le symbole |\partial| affiche $\symup{\partial}$ (droit) au lieu de $\partial$ ; -\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip} \item[fancyReIm :] les commandes |\Re| et |\Im| donnent normalement $\Re$ et $\Im$, avec cette option elles produisent respectivement $\RE$ et $\IM$ ; -\item[noDcommand :] pour éviter tout risque d’incompatibilité, la commande - |\D| n'est pas définie. +\item[tight :] les espaces horizontaux sont réduits en math (comme + ceux de \pkg{fourier-otf}). + +\item[noDcommand :] la commande |\D| n'est pas définie (risque + d’incompatibilité). \end{description} +\enlargethispage*{2\baselineskip} \section{Autre façon de charger les Kp-fonts} \label{sec:options-standard} @@ -311,20 +337,36 @@ Pour les polices de texte de Kp-fonts les options suivantes sont proposées : \item[Numbers=Lowercase :] pour avoir les chiffres minuscules ou elzéviriens {\addfontfeature{Numbers=Lowercase} 1,2,3} ou \style{Numbers=Lining} (par défaut 1,2,3) ; + \item[SmallCapsFeatures = \{Letters=SmallCaps\} :] pour que la commande |\textsc{}| affiche les \textlsc{Grandes} petites capitales à la place des \textpsc{Petites} obtenues par défaut (option \style{SmallCapsFeatures = \{Letters=PetiteCaps\}}% \footnote{Accolades indispensables à cause du signe \texttt{=} !}) ; + \item[Ligatures=TeX :] (par défaut) |!`|\quad|?`|\quad|--|\quad |---| affichent respectivement\quad !` \quad ?` -- et --- ; + \item[Ligatures=Common :] (par défaut) ligatures automatiques ff ffi ffl fi fl ; -\item[Ligatures=Rare :] ligatures {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Rare} ct et st} ; + +\item[Alternate=1] modifie l’aspect des ligatures + {\addfontfeature{Alternate=1} ffi ffl fi fl} (ff inchangé) ; + +\item[Ligatures=Required :] ajoute les ligatures + {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Required} ft et tt} ; + +\item[Ligatures=Rare :] ajoute les ligatures + {\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Rare} ct et st} ; + \item[Style=Swash :] pour le {\addfontfeature{Style=Swash}Q long également en petites et grandes capitales \textpsc{Que} et \textlsc{Que}} ; + \item[Style=Historic :] pour remplacer systématiquement le « s » rond par un - {\addfontfeature{Style=Historic}« s »} long, sauf en fin de mot comme le veut - l’usage ; il est toujours possible de forcer un « s » rond en codant |s=| ; + {\addfontfeature{Style=Historic}« s »} long, il reste possible de forcer un + « s » rond, en fin de mot notamment, en codant |s=| ; ce n’est pas toujours + nécessaire sous LuaTeX, voir l’option \opt{veryoldstyle} + p.~\pageref{veryoldstyle}. + \item[Ligatures=Historic :] active les ligatures spécifiques au {\addfontfeature{Style=Historic,Ligatures=Historic}« s » long si, sl, st}. \end{description} @@ -394,16 +436,18 @@ trois premières : \mathversion{base}$\iiint$. \end{description} -Les quatre tables suivantes recensent les autres variantes de style proposées. - -\begin{table}[ht] - {\centering - \caption{Style=leqslant (\texttt{+ss04})} - \label{ss04} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline +\vspace{\baselineskip}\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip} +Les quatre tables suivantes recensent les autres variantes de style proposées : +\par\noindent +\begin{minipage}{\linewidth} + \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} + \centering + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=leqslant (\texttt{+ss04})} \label{ss04} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Commande & Base & Variante \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{leq} & $\leq$ & $\leqslant$ \\ \cmd{geq} & $\geq$ & $\geqslant$ \\ \cmd{nleq} & $\nleq$ & $\nleqslant$ \\ @@ -412,67 +456,71 @@ Les quatre tables suivantes recensent les autres variantes de style proposées. \cmd{geqq} & $\geqq$ & $\geqqslant$ \\ \cmd{eqless} & $\eqless$ & $\eqslantless$ \\ \cmd{eqgtr} & $\eqgtr$ & $\eqslantgtr$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular}\par} -\end{table} - -\begin{table}[ht] - \centering - \caption{Style=smaller (\texttt{+ss05})} - \label{ss05} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline + \cmd{lesseqgtr} & $\lesseqgtr$ & $\lesseqslantgtr$ \\ + \cmd{gtreqless} & $\gtreqless$ & $\gtreqslantless$ \\ + \cmd{lesseqqgtr} & $\lesseqqgtr$ & $\lesseqqslantgtr$ \\ + \cmd{gtreqqless} & $\gtreqqless$ & $\gtreqqslantless$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage}\hspace{\fill} + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=smaller (\texttt{+ss05})}\label{ss05} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Commande & Base & Variante \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{mid} & $\mid$ & $\shortmid$ \\ \cmd{nmid} & $\nmid$ & $\nshortmid$ \\ \cmd{parallel} & $\parallel$ & $\shortparallel$ \\ \cmd{nparallel} & $\nparallel$ & $\nshortparallel$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular} -\end{table} - -\begin{table}[ht] - \centering - \caption{Style=subsetneq (\texttt{+ss06})} - \label{ss06} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline + \cmd{parallelslant} & $\parallelslant$ & $\shortparallelslant$ \\ + \cmd{nparallelslant} & $\nparallelslant$ & $\nshortparallelslant$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage}\\ + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=subsetneq (\texttt{+ss06})}\label{ss06} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Commande & Base & Variante \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{subsetneq} & $\subsetneq$ & $\varsubsetneq$ \\ \cmd{supsetneq} & $\supsetneq$ & $\varsupsetneq$ \\ \cmd{subsetneqq} & $\subsetneqq$ & $\varsubsetneqq$ \\ \cmd{supsetneqq} & $\supsetneqq$ & $\varsupsetneqq$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular} -\end{table} - - \begin{table}[ht] - {\centering - \caption{Style=parallelslant (\texttt{+ss07})} - \label{ss07} - \begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} - \hline + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage}\hspace{\fill} + \begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\linewidth}\centering + \captionof{table}{Style=parallelslant (\texttt{+ss07})}\label{ss07} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}lcc@{}} + \hline Commande & Base & Variante \\ - \hline + \hline \cmd{parallel} & $\parallel$ & $\parallelslant$ \\ \cmd{nparallel} & $\nparallel$ & $\nparallelslant$ \\ - \hline - \end{tabular}\par} + \cmd{shortparallel} & $\shortparallel$ & $\shortparallelslant$ \\ + \cmd{nshortparallel} & $\nshortparallel$ & $\nshortparallelslant$ \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{minipage} +\end{minipage} + \vspace{\baselineskip} Exemple : pour activer les styles 4 (leqslant) et 6 (subsetneq) on code\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[StylisticSet={4,6}]|\quad ou bien\\ -|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[Style={leqslant,subsetneq}]| -\end{table} +|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[Style={leqslant,subsetneq}]|\\ +ma cette variante plus parlante n’est disponible que si on a chargé +\pkg{kpfonts-otf.sty} (même avec l’option \opt{symbols}). +%\end{table} -\vspace{\baselineskip} La table~\vref{cv} recense les variantes de glyphes proposées : +\vspace{\baselineskip} \begin{table}[ht] \centering - \caption{Variantes de glyphe} + \caption{Variantes de glyphes} \label{cv} \begin{tabular}{@{}>{\ttfamily}lccl@{}} \hline @@ -609,6 +657,12 @@ n’ont pas de code Unicode, ils sont codés en zone privée pour Kp-fonts. \overline{A\cup B}\quad \overline{A\cup (B\cap C)\cup D}\quad \underline{m+n+p}\] +\item \cmd{wideoverbar}, \cmd{widecheck} et \cmd{widebreve} + \[\wideoverbar{x}\quad \wideoverbar{xy}\quad \wideoverbar{xyz}\quad + \widecheck{x}\quad \widecheck{xxxx}\quad \widecheck{xxxxxx}\quad + \widebreve{x}\quad \widebreve{xxxx}\quad \widebreve{xxxxxx} + \] + \item \cmd{overparen} et \cmd{underparen} \[\overparen{x}\quad \overparen{xy}\quad \overparen{xyz}\quad \mathring{\overparen{A\cup B}}\quad @@ -648,6 +702,7 @@ Il est possible de définir plusieurs versions de la police mathématique et une version sans empattements (\textit{sans}). On définit dans le préambule les versions désirées, par exemple :\\ +|\setmathfont{KpMath-Regular.otf}[version=base|, \optit{options} |]|\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Bold.otf}[version=bold|, \optit{options} |]|\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Semibold.otf}[version=semibold|, \optit{options} |]|\\ |\setmathfont{KpMath-Sans.otf}[version=sans|, \optit{options} |]|\\ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.pdf Binary files differindex df0cad77bc4..e8700d78d52 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/Kpfonts-OTF-Doc-French.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/README.md index 767c396cec5..8507ed6fe1d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/README.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The package is still experimental, bug reports and suggestions are welcome. fontspec configuration files; * the `doc/` directory holds documentation in English and French and a table of available Math symbols comparing kpfonts-otf to LatinModern, - STIXTwo, Erewhon, TeXGyrePagella and DejaVu. + STIXTwo, Erewhon, TeXGyreTermes, Garamond and Libertinus. ## Installation @@ -45,8 +45,35 @@ Either version 1.3 or, at your option, any later version. ## Changes * First release version: 0.30 (experimental, expect changes!). -* v. 0.31: Fixed inconsistent widths/sidebearings for six glyphs: - = ≠ < ≤ > ≥ (all five Math fonts affected, original Type1 too). + +* v. 0.31: + Fixed inconsistent widths/sidebearings for six glyphs: + = ≠ < ≤ > ≥ (all five Math fonts affected, original Type1 too). + +* v. 0.32: + 1) Text fonts: + kpfonts-otf.sty corrected: the "light" option didn't work properly. + kffonts-otf should now cover all glyphs in TS1 encoding (textcomp.sty). + The height of all diacritics has been reviewed and corrected + New combining diacritics added : U+0310, U+0323, U+0325, U+0327, U+0328. + New glyphs added: U+0110 (Dcroat), U+0111 (dcroat), U+0123 (gcircumflex), + U+0126 (Hbar), U+0127 (hbar), U+0129 (itilde), U+012B (imacron), + U+012D (ibreve), U+0135 (jcircumflex), U+0166 (Tbar), U+0167 (tbar) + and their counterparts in Petite Caps and Small Caps. + Corrected Petite Caps and Small Caps variant for U+00F0 (eth), + U+00FE (thorn), U+0111 (dcroat) and U+014B (eng). + Optional ft and tt ligatures added, see feature "Ligatures=Required". + Variants for ligatures fi ffi fl ffl added, see "Alternate=1". + (faked) slanted fonts added to match kpfonts T1 version. + + 2) Math fonts: + Corrected mismatch between mitl (U+1d459) and ell (U+2113). + Slanted versions for \shortparallel and \nshortparallel + and for \gtreqless, \lesseqgtr, \gtreqqless, \lesseqqgtr added. + Stretchy accents \wideoverbar, \widebreve, \widecheck added. + Reduced boldness for superscripts and supersuperscripts. + New option "tight" to reduce horizontal spaces in math mode + (same settings as \pkg{fourier} and \pkg{fourier-otf}). --- Copyright 2020- Daniel Flipo diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/unimath-kpfonts.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/unimath-kpfonts.pdf Binary files differindex b25e4d178c4..dbea25a6c72 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/unimath-kpfonts.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/kpfonts-otf/unimath-kpfonts.pdf |