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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/greekhyperref.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/greekhyperref.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ed3c8b5cb34..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/greekhyperref.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{fixltx2e} % LaTeX patches, \textsubscript -\usepackage{cmap} % fix search and cut-and-paste in Acrobat -\usepackage[LGR,T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{lmodern} - -\usepackage[unicode,colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref} -\usepackage{bookmark} - -\usepackage[greek,english]{babel} -\usepackage{alphabeta} -\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} - - -% \pagestyle{headings} - -\begin{document} - -\title{Greek and hyperref} -\maketitle - -\noindent -On 2010-11-05, Heiko Oberdiek wrote in comp.text.tex: -% -\begin{quote} - \textbackslash pdfstringdef (converting TeX code to PDF strings for - bookmarks) supports NFSS2 and needs active characters. Encoding - stuff based on the internal font machinery of TeX (letters with - catcode 11 or 12, ligatures) does not work, because the strings - don't reach TeX's stomach. -\end{quote} -% -The \emph{greek-fontenc} package allows input of Greek characters in a way -that ``reaches TeX's stomach'' and hence works in both, the main document as -well as in PDF strings (e.g. bookmarks). Hyperref's ``puenc.def`` font -encoding file defines LICR macros for monotonic Greek (Greek characters of -the ``Greek and Coptic'' unicode block). - -All utf8-encoded literal Unicode characters work in PDF strings. With -\emph{greek-fontenc} and \emph{greek-inputenc}, this enables use of all -Greek character in text and PDF strings. - -\section{Transcription: \ensuregreek{logos}, \foreignlanguage{greek}{logos}} - -\textbackslash{}textgreek + LGR transcription or -Greek language (babel) + LGR transcription: -In the PDF-bookmark are Latin letters instead of Greek ones. - - -\section{Macros: - \textlambda\textomicron\textgamma\textomicron\textvarsigma{}, - \lambda\omicron\gamma\omicron\varsigma{}, - λογος} - -textalpha package with \textbackslash{}textgreek* macros, -alphabeta package with \textbackslash{}alpha ... \textbackslash{}Omega macros, -and literal Greek Unicode characters. - -Works, if the ``unicode'' or ``pdfencoding=auto'' option is given to hyperref. -(With the ``xpdf'' viewer, Greek letters are not shown in PDF bookmarks.) - -The generic short macros from the \emph{alphabeta} package result in -hyperref warnings. See ``alphabeta-doc.tex`` and ``alphabeta-doc.pdf`` -from the `lgrx` package for details an workarounds. - - -\section{LGR + Macros: \foreignlanguage{greek}{ - \textlambda\textomicron\textgamma\textomicron\textvarsigma{}}} - -LICR-macro input works also if the font encoding is LGR. - -\section{% - Kerning: \textAlpha\textUpsilon\textLambda{} - \ensuregreek{\textAlpha\textUpsilon\textLambda} - \foreignlanguage{greek}{\textAlpha\textUpsilon\textLambda}% -} - -Kerning is impossible if the font encoding is switched for every single -character. Wrap the Greek part in a command switching to LGR font encoding -to fix this, either \verb+\ensuregreek{...}+ (with package textalpha) or -\verb+\foreignlanguage{greek}{...}+ (with babel). - -% letters of the Greek and Coptic Unicode Block supported by LGR: -\newcommand{\GreekAndCoptic}{ʹ͵ͺ; ΄ ΅ Ά·ΈΉΊΌΎΏΐΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩΪΫϘϚϜϠ} -\newcommand{\greekandcoptic}{άέήίΰαβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρςστυφχψωϊϋόύώϙϛϝϟϡ} - -\section{Literal Unicode input} -The following subsection headings contain all characters from the ``Greek -and Coptic'' and ``Greek Extended'' Unicode Blocks that are supported by the -LGR font encoding as literal Unicode characters. -\subsection{\GreekAndCoptic} -\subsection{\greekandcoptic} -\subsection{ἀἁἂἃἄἅἆἇἈἉἊἋἌἍἎἏ ἐἑἒἓἔἕἘἙἚἛἜἝ} -\subsection{ἠἡἢἣἤἥἦἧἨἩἪἫἬἭἮἯ ἰἱἲἳἴἵἶἷἸἹἺἻἼἽἾἿ} -\subsection{ὀὁὂὃὄὅὈὉὊὋὌὍ ὐὑὒὓὔὕὖὗὙὛὝὟ} -\subsection{ὠὡὢὣὤὥὦὧὨὩὪὫὬὭὮὯ ὰάὲέὴήὶίὸόὺύὼώ} -\subsection{ᾀᾁᾂᾃᾄᾅᾆᾇᾈᾉᾊᾋᾌᾍᾎᾏ ᾐᾑᾒᾓᾔᾕᾖᾗᾘᾙᾚᾛᾜᾝᾞᾟ} -\subsection{ᾠᾡᾢᾣᾤᾥᾦᾧᾨᾩᾪᾫᾬᾭᾮᾯ ᾰᾱᾲᾳᾴᾶᾷᾸᾹᾺΆᾼ᾽ι᾿} -\subsection{῀῁ῂῃῄῆῇῈΈῊΉῌ῍῎῏ ῐῑῒΐῖῗῘῙῚΊ῝῞῟} -\subsection{ῠῡῢΰῤῥῦῧῨῩῪΎῬ῭΅` ῲῳῴῶῷῸΌῺΏῼ´῾} - -\section{non-standard and combined diacritics: - \ensuregreek{\>\textalpha \'"\textalpha}} - -Currently, there is no hyperref support for LICR input with non-standard -accents or combined diacritics characters. Input as literal precomposed -Unicode character works fine. - -\section{Makeuppercase} - -According to Greek typesetting conventions, -diacritics (except the dialytika) are dropped in ALL CAPS. - -However, \verb|\Makeuppercase| is not supported in PDF-strings, so we -do not need to care for this. - -\section{Conclusion} - -For Greek text parts in section headers use either literal Unicode -characters or macros. For multi-accented letters or non-standard accents, -use literal pre-composed Unicode characters. (Combining Unicode characters -do not work with inputenc and 8-bit LaTeX. This is a general restriction.) - -For proper kerning in the main document, combine this with the -\verb+\textgreek+ or \verb+\foreignlanguage{greek}+ macros. - -\end{document} |