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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/psnfssx/lucidabr.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/psnfssx/lucidabr.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8bb8ef146c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/psnfssx/lucidabr.txt @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +============================================================ + LaTeX Support for Lucida Bright +============================================================ +Copyright 1997--2003 David Carlisle, Sebastian Rahtz and +Walter Schmidt + + +The macro packages +================== +The macro packages lucidabr.sty and lucbmath.sty support +using the Lucida Bright and Lucida New Math fonts with +LaTeX. Loading the package lucidabr changes all text and +math fonts to Lucida: + + \usepackage[...]{lucidabr} + +Loading the package lucbmath changes only the math fonts, so +that you can use the Lucida New Math fonts together with +font families, which have no math fonts of their own. The +default roman font family (i.e. \rmdefault) must be changed +_before_ loading of the package: + + \renewcommand{\rmdefault{...} + \usepackage[...]{lucbmath} + + +Using AMS LaTeX +=============== +When using the Lucida New Math fonts with the amsmath +package, the sequence of loading is crucial. The lucidabr +or lucbmath packages are to be loaded _after_ amsmath only: + + \usepackage{amsmath} + \usepackage{lucidabr} % or lucbmath + +Otherwise certain math symbols will be broken. + + +Package options +=============== +Package Options in version 4.4 (new options in release 4.x +marked with *): + + expert + noexpert (default) + Declares whether the extended `expert' set is available. + Mainly the expert set provides bold math fonts. + + nolucidascale + lucidascale (default) + lucidasmallscale + Controls the relative sizes of the text and math fonts used. + +* mathitalic1 (default) +* mathitalic2 +* mathitalic3 + Controls the style of the `math italic letters' Style 1 + uses the `Lucida Math Italic Alternate' font. Style 2 + uses the `Lucida Math Italic' font. Style 3 uses the + `Lucida Math Upright Italic' font. Style 1 is the + default. Style 3 is only available with the expert set. + +* slantedgreek (default) +* uprightgreek + Controls whether lowercase greek is slanted or upright. + Uppercase Greek is always upright. These options match + those of the mathtime package. + +* vargreek + Define extra command names to access: uppercase slanted + Greek (\varGamma...) lowercase upright Greek + (\upalpha...) Irrespective of whether \alpha is + accessing upright or slanted Greek alphabet. + +* OT1 +* T1 +* LY1 + Controls the encoding used in the operators font. + Normally these options do not need to be explicitly given + as the default is to use the current default text + encoding, so if \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} is used before + loading this package, T1 encoding will be used. These + options are similar to the ones provided by the mathtime + package. Note that when cm fonts are being used the OT1 + encoding is always used for the operators font as it is + required to access Greek in that case. However Lucida + provides upper and lowercase Greek in the math fonts. + +* seriftt + The default Lucida monospace font is sans serif. If the + expert set is available this option enables the use of a + seriffed monospace font as the family used by \ttfamily + and \textttt. + +* fax + Use the `fax' variant of Lucida Bright as the Roman + family. This is available in all four combinations of + bold and italic. + +* casual + Use the `casual' variant of Lucida Bright as the Roman + family. This requires the expert set. No bold is + available for this set. + +* calligraphic + Replace the italic font in whichever Roman family is + being used by Lucida calligraphic italic, for a more + flamboyant style. + +* handwriting + Replace the italic font in whichever Roman family is + being used by Lucida Handwriting italic. You probably + don't want to do this in technical documents that make + use of the Lucida New Math fonts, but it is there if you + need it. + +* noamssymbols + Do not define individual command names to all the AMS + math symbols (and a few extra Lucida math symbols). This + makes this package emulate the amsfonts package rather + than the amssymbl package. It saves a lot of space for + smaller TeX systems. You can then just define commands + for the symbols you are going to use. + +* errorshow (default) +* warningshow +* nofontinfo + This package makes a lot of font re-assignments. The + default warning messages can get rather obtrusive. These + option names match those in the mathtime package. The + default behaviour for this package is `errorshow' that + is, only font errors are shown to the terminal. The + warningshow option re-instates the normal LaTeX + behaviour, font warnings go to the terminal and the log. + The `nofontinfo' option stops the font tracing + information altogether, it is not written even to the + log. + +* altbullet + The bullet in the Lucida Bright text font is relatively + small. Using this option you get instead the larger + bullet from the math symbol font. + + +NFSS classification of the text fonts and usage notes +===================================================== +NB: +The information in this section does _not_ apply, if you are +using the fonts that come with StarOffice (as opposed to +Y&Y's originals.) + +family series shape(s) FontName +------------------------------------------------------------- +hlh m, b n, it, LucidaBright, + LucidaBright-Italic, + LucidaBright-Demi, + LucidaBright-DemiItalic, + sl, sc LucidaBrightSlanted, + LucidaBrightSmallcaps, + LucidaBrightSmallcaps-Demi +hls m, b, ub(*) n, it LucidaSans, LucidaSans-Italic, + LucidaSans-Demi, + LucidaSans-DemiItalic, + LucidaSans-Bold, + LucidaSans-BoldItalic +hlct(*) m, b n, sl LucidaTypewriter, + LucidaTypewriterBold, + LucidaTypewriterOblique, + LucidaTypewriterBoldOblique +hlst m, b n, sl LucidaSans-Typewriter, + LucidaSans-TypewriterOblique, + LucidaSans-TypewriterBold, + LucidaSans-TypewriterBoldOblique +hlx(*) m, b n, it LucidaFax,LucidaFax-Italic, + LucidaFax-Demi, LucidaFax-Italic +hlce(*) m it LucidaCalligraphy-Italic +hlcn(*) m n, it LucidaCasual, + LucidaCasual-Italic +hlcw(*) m it LucidaHandwriting-Italic +hlcf(*) m n LucidaBlackletter + +Available font encodings are T1, TS1 (text companion) and +LY1 (Y&Y proprietary). + +The obsolete OT1 font encoding, while still being the +default with LaTeX, is _not_ supported. Thus, you should +switch to T1/TS1 or LY1 before using the Lucida Bright +fonts, for instance: + + \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} + \usepackage{textcomp} + \usepackage{lucidabr} + ... + +Many, but not all of the Lucida fonts provide an Euro +symbol \texteuro in the LY1 and TS1 encoding. Families or +shapes that are lacking the Euro are marked in the above +table with an asterisk. + +The Lucida fonts do not include all symbols of the TS1 +(text companion) font encoding: Only those symbols are +available, that belong to the ISO-Adobe 1 character set, +plus the Omega and (partially) the Euro. + +All demibold fonts are assigned to series `b'. The two +sans serif bold fonts are assigned to `ub' (ultra bold). +This means that with the exception of the Sans bold fonts +_all_ fonts in the Lucida Bright font set are available +through normal `user level' commands such as \bfseries, +\sffamily etc. To access the bold Sans Serif one may go +\fontseries{ub}\sffamily. + +The blackletter font is made available in math mode as +\mathfrak (with the lucidabr or lucbmath package). If you +want to use this as a text font, you should define a command +to execute \fontfamily{hlcf}\selectfont. Unfortunately, the +available encodings do _not_ provide the "long s", but +LucidaBlackletter was not made to mimick historical +typesetting, anyway. + +========================== finis =========================== |