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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/lgrenc-test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/lgrenc-test.tex index 6e19e30039c..e20786b0fdd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/lgrenc-test.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/greek-fontenc/lgrenc-test.tex @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ % Shortcut accent macros \< and \>: % -% The Symbol macros for the breathings were +% The Symbol macros for the breathings were % moved to ``textalpha.sty`` to avoid clashes with possible local % definitions of these macros. % @@ -248,23 +248,29 @@ which automatically chooses the glyph according to the position. \LGR \textdigamma{} \Latin textdigamma \\ % ϝ (\digamma used by amsmath!) \LGR \textDigamma{} \Latin textDigamma \\ % Ϝ % numeral signs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_numerals - \LGR \textnumeralsigngreek{} \Latin textnumeralsigngreek (Dexia keraia) \\ % ʹ + \LGR \textdexiakeraia{} \Latin textdexiakeraia | % ʹ + \LGR \textnumeralsigngreek{} \Latin textnumeralsigngreek (Dexia keraia)\\ % ʹ + \LGR \textaristerikeraia{} \Latin textaristerikeraia | % ͵ \LGR \textnumeralsignlowergreek{} \Latin textnumeralsignlowergreek - (Aristeri keraia)\\ % ͵ + (Aristeri keraia)\\ % ͵ \end{quote} -Mathematical notation sometimes uses variant shapes for pi ($\varpi$), -kappa (\emph{no TeX symbol available}), rho ($\varrho$), and theta -($\vartheta$). These variations have no syntactic meaning in Greek text and -are not given code-points in the LGR encoding. Some Greek text fonts use -the variant shapes in place of the ``regular'' ones. +\subsection{symbol variants} + +Mathematical notation distinguishes variant shapes for pi ($\pi|\varpi$), +rho ($\rho|\varrho$), theta ($\theta|\vartheta$), beta, and kappa +(characters for the latter two symbols are not included in TeX's math +fonts). These variations have no syntactic meaning in Greek text and are not +given code-points in the LGR encoding. Greek text fonts use the shape +variants interchangeabely. \section{Diacritics} -Capital Greek letters have Greek diacritics (except the dialytika) to the -left (instead of above) and drop them in UPPERCASE. This is implemented for -all combinations for which a pre-composed Unicode character exists (but not, -for, e.g.,\LGR \~W \Latin). +Capital Greek letters have Greek diacritics (except the dialytika and +sub-iota) to the left (instead of above) and drop them if text is set in +UPPERCASE. This is implemented for all combinations that are used in Greek +texts (i.e. for which pre-composed Unicode character exist), but not for, +e.g., \LGR\~W\Latin). % When a word is written entirely in capital letters, diacritics are % never used; the word Ἢ (or), is an exception to this rule because of @@ -273,7 +279,9 @@ for, e.g.,\LGR \~W \Latin). Different conventions exist for the treatment of the sub-iota with uppercase letters. The CB-Fonts use a capital Iota ``index'' (\LGR A|, H|, W|\Latin). -LaTeX standard accents +LaTeX standard accents% +\footnote{The ogonek (\emph{little hook}) accent \k{ } (\textbackslash k) +is not defined in LGR.} (Latin, Greek, Greek Capitals $\mapsto$ UPPERCASE) \begin{quote} @@ -283,7 +291,7 @@ LaTeX standard accents \`{a} \'{a} \~{a} \"{a} \^{a} \={a} \H{a} \.{a} \r{a} \u{a} \v{a} \b{a} \c{a} \d{a} \k{a} } - + \LGR \`{a} \'{a} \~{a} \"{a} \^{a} \={a} \H{a} \.{a} \r{a} \u{a} \v{a} \b{a} \c{a} \d{a} @@ -300,22 +308,21 @@ LaTeX standard accents } \end{quote} -\Latin -The comma-below (\verb|\k|) is not defined in LGR. - Additional Greek diacritics +(Greek, Greek Capitals% +\footnote{The dialytika is not used on Initial letters.} % (\LGR \"'I \"`I \~"I) +$\mapsto$ UPPERCASE) \begin{quote} \LGR - \<{a} \>{e} \<\`{i} \'"i \`"i \~"i \`\>{h} \'<{o} \'>{o} \~\<{u} \~\>{w} + \<{a} \>{e} \<\`{i} \'"i \`"i \~"i \`\>{h} \'<{o} \'>{o} \~\<{u} \~\>{w} a| $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{% - \<{a} \>{e} \<\`{i} \'"i \`"i \~"i \`\>{h} \'<{o} \'>{o} \~\<{u} \~\>{w} + \<{a} \>{e} \<\`{i} \'"i \`"i \~"i \`\>{h} \'<{o} \'>{o} \~\<{u} \~\>{w} a| } - % The dialytika is not used on Initial letters ("'I \"`I \~"I) - \<{A} \>{E} \<\`{I} \'"I \"`I \~"I \`\>{H} \'<{O} \'>{O} \~\<{U} \~\>{W} + \<{A} \>{E} \<\`{I} \`\>{H} \'<{O} \'>{O} \~\<{U} \~\>{W} A| $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{% - \<{A} \>{E} \<\`{I} \'"I \"`I \~"I \`\>{H} \'<{O} \'>{O} \~\<{U} \~\>{W} + \<{A} \>{E} \<\`{I} \`\>{H} \'<{O} \'>{O} \~\<{U} \~\>{W} A| } \end{quote} @@ -328,14 +335,16 @@ Additional Greek diacritics \>\~{h} \~>h \>~h \>\~h \~>h \~>h|, \~<h \<\~h, \>\~i \~>i, \~<i \<\~i, \~"i \"\~i \"~i,\\ \>\~u \~>u, \~<u \<\~u, \~"u \"\~u, -\>w, \<w, \>\~w \~>w, \~<w \<\~w. - +\>w, \<w, \>\~w \~>w, \~<w \<\~w, +a| a\ypogegrammeni{} A\ypogegrammeni{} A\prosgegrammeni{}. + \MakeUppercase{ \~>a \>\~a \~\>{a}, \~<a \<\~a \<~a \~\<a \~<a, \>\~{h} \~>h \>~h \>\~h \~>h \~>h|, \~<h \<\~h, \>\~i \~>i, \~<i \<\~i, \~"i \"\~i \\ % for \"~i, see below \>\~u \~>u, \~<u \<\~u, \~"u \"\~u, -\>w, \<w, \>\~w \~>w, \~<w \<\~w. +\>w, \<w, \>\~w \~>w, \~<w \<\~w, +a| a\ypogegrammeni{} A\ypogegrammeni{} A\prosgegrammeni{}. } \<{\textalpha} \>{\textepsilon} \"'{\textiota} \`>\texteta{} @@ -345,7 +354,7 @@ Additional Greek diacritics \\ \MakeUppercase{% \<{\textalpha} \>{\textepsilon} \"'{\textiota} \`\>\texteta{} - \'<{\textomicron} \~<{\textupsilon} \~>{\textomega}. + \'<{\textomicron} \~<{\textupsilon} \~>{\textomega} \<{\textAlpha} \>{\textEpsilon} \"{\textIota} \`>\textEta{} \'<{\textOmicron} \~<{\textUpsilon} \~>{\textOmega} } @@ -356,14 +365,16 @@ Additional Greek diacritics The tilde character can be used in combined accents. However, in documents not defining the Babel language \emph{greek} or -\emph{polutonikogreek}, it will produce a -no-break space if converted with \verb|\MakeUppercase|: +\emph{polutonikogreek}, better use the tilde-accent macro, as +the tilde produces a no-break space if converted with \verb|\MakeUppercase|: \begin{quote} + combined accent with tilde character: \LGR \"~i \<~i \"~u \<~u \`>u $\mapsto$ \LGR \MakeUppercase{\"~i \<~i \"~u \<~u \`>u} + + \Latin combined accent with tilde-accent macro: + \LGR \"\~i \~"u $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{\"\~i \~"u} \end{quote} -Use the tilde-accent macro: -\LGR \"\~i \~"u $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{\"\~i \~"u}. \Latin Accents input via the Latin transliteration are not dropped with @@ -372,7 +383,7 @@ MakeUppercase, unless Babel is loaded and the current language is Greek \texttt{greek.ldf} from the \emph{babel-greek} package). \begin{quote} \LGR - ', ", `, >, <, | $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{', ", `, >, <, |} + 'a "i `a >a <a a| $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{'a "i `a >a <a a|} \end{quote} @@ -471,4 +482,9 @@ Downcasing should keep diacritics (of course, it cannot regenerate ``manually" dropped ones): \LGR 'A \"I \"U \~<A $\mapsto$ \MakeLowercase{\'A \"I \"U \~<A} +% \Latin Comprehensive error message for missing symbol variants: +% \LGR \textbeta\textbetasymbol +% \texttheta\textthetasymbol +% \Latin + \end{document} |