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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq-symbols.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq-symbols.tex index 34f7e5e4be1..e1c8caac05f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq-symbols.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq-symbols.tex @@ -215,16 +215,19 @@ modern \TeX{} distributions. any but the most basic \PS{} printers. A substantially identical font (to the extent that the same metrics may be used) is available from \acro{URW}, called URW Chancery L: it is distributed - with Ghostscript, and as part of the ``URW base35'' bundle; the + as part of the ``URW base35'' bundle; the \Package{urwchancal} package (which includes virtual fonts to tweak appearance) provides for its use as a calligraphic font. + + The TeX Gyre font family also includes a Chancery replacement, + \FontName{Chorus}; use it with \Package{tgchorus} (and ignore the + complaints about needing to change font shape). \end{description} Examples of the available styles are linked from the packages' catalogue entries. \begin{ctanrefs} \item[eucal.sty]Distributed as part of \CTANref{amsfonts} \item[euler fonts]Distributed as part of \CTANref{amsfonts} -\item[ghostscript]Browse \CTANref{ghostscript} \item[mathabx \nothtml{\rmfamily}as \MF{}]\CTANref{mathabx} \item[mathabx \nothtml{\rmfamily}in Type 1 format]\CTANref{mathabx-type1} \item[mathrsfs.sty]Distributed as part of \CTANref{jknappen-macros}[mathrsfs] @@ -232,6 +235,7 @@ catalogue entries. \item[rsfs \nothtml{\rmfamily}fonts]\CTANref{rsfs} \item[rsfso \nothtml{\rmfamily}fonts]\CTANref{rsfso} \item[Script font examples]\CTANref{mathscript} +\item[TeX Gyre Chorus font family]Distributed as part of \CTANref{tex-gyre}[tex-gyre-chorus] \item[urwchancal]\CTANref{urwchancal}[urwchancal] \item[URW Chancery L]Distributed as part of \CTANref{urw-base35} \end{ctanrefs} @@ -539,8 +543,9 @@ be a variation associated with French typography). \LaTeX{} provides a command \cmdinvoke*{oldstylenums}{digits}, which by default uses an old-style set embedded in Knuth's `math italic' -font. The command isn't sensitive to the font style of surrounding -text: the glyphs are only available to match the normal medium weight +font. The command is only sensitive to `bold' of the font style of +surrounding text: glyphs (for this command) are only available to +match the normal medium and bold (i.e., bold-extended) weights of the Computer Modern Roman fonts. The \Package{textcomp} package changes \csx{oldstylenums} to use the @@ -584,4 +589,5 @@ package. Similar support is also in the works for \item[fontspec.sty]\CTANref{fontspec} \item[mathpazo \nothtml{\rmfamily}fonts]\CTANref{mathpazo} \end{ctanrefs} +\LastEdit{2013-05-14} |