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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/afm2afm.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/afm2afm.man1.pdf Binary files differindex 502d8585be3..2a573de6587 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/afm2afm.man1.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/afm2afm.man1.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.1 b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.1 index ce17295f5bd..918e252a0d7 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.1 +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.1 @@ -129,14 +129,14 @@ .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "AUTOINST 1" -.TH AUTOINST 1 "2017-03-21" "fontools" "Marc Penninga" +.TH AUTOINST 1 "2017-06-16" "fontools" "Marc Penninga" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" autoinst \- wrapper around the LCDF TypeTools, -for installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX. +for installing and using OpenType fonts in (La)TeX. .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" \&\fBautoinst\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fBfontfile(s)\fR @@ -154,8 +154,8 @@ Given a family of font files (in \fIotf\fR or \fIttf\fR format), \&\fBautoinst\fR will create several LaTeX font families: .RS 2 .IP "\-" 3 -Four text families (with lining and oldstyle digits, in both tabular -and proportional variants), each with the following shapes: +Four text families (with lining and oldstyle digits, each in both tabular +and proportional variants), all with the following shapes: .RS 3 .RS 2 .IP "\fIn\fR" 8 @@ -182,7 +182,8 @@ since old-style digits make no sense with all-caps text.) Italic and slanted small caps .IP "\fInw\fR" 8 .IX Item "nw" -\&\*(L"Upright swash\*(R"; usually normal text with \*(L"oldstyle\*(R" ligatures such as ct, sp and st. +\&\*(L"Upright swash\*(R"; usually roman text with a few \*(L"oldstyle\*(R" ligatures +like ct, sp and st. .IP "\fItlit\fR, \fItlsl\fR" 8 .IX Item "tlit, tlsl" Italic and slanted titling text @@ -193,10 +194,10 @@ Italic and slanted titling text .RS 3 .RE .IP "\-" 3 -For each text family: a family of TS1\-encoded symbol fonts, +For each T1\-encoded text family: a family of TS1\-encoded symbol fonts, in roman, italic and slanted shapes. .IP "\-" 3 -Four families with superiors, inferiors, numerators and denominators, +Families with superiors, inferiors, numerators and denominators, in roman, italic and slanted shapes. .IP "\-" 3 An ornament family, in roman, italic and slanted shapes. @@ -206,8 +207,8 @@ An ornament family, in roman, italic and slanted shapes. .PP Of course, if the fonts don't contain italics, oldstyle digits, small caps etc., the corresponding shapes and families are not created. -Furthermore, the creation of most families and shapes can be controlled by -command-line options (see \*(L"COMMAND-LINE \s-1OPTIONS\*(R"\s0 below). +In addition, the creation of most families and shapes can be controlled +by options (see \*(L"COMMAND-LINE \s-1OPTIONS\*(R"\s0 below). .PP These families use the \fIFontPro\fR project's naming scheme: \&\fI<FontFamily>\-<Suffix>\fR, where \fI<Suffix>\fR is: @@ -225,8 +226,8 @@ proportional oldstyle figures tabular oldstyle figures .IP "\fISup\fR" 8 .IX Item "Sup" -superior characters (many fonts have only an incomplete set of superior -characters: digits, some punctuation and the letters \fIabdeilmnorst\fR; +superior characters (note that most fonts have only an incomplete set of +superior characters: digits, some punctuation and the letters \fIabdeilmnorst\fR; normal forms are used for other characters) .IP "\fIInf\fR" 8 .IX Item "Inf" @@ -245,22 +246,22 @@ denominators The generated fonts are named \fI<FontName>\-<suffix>\-<shape>\-<enc>\fR, where \fI<suffix>\fR is the same as above (but in lowercase), \&\fI<shape>\fR is either empty, \*(L"sc\*(R", \*(L"swash\*(R" or \*(L"titling\*(R", -and \fI<enc>\fR is the encoding. -A typical name in this scheme is \*(L"LinLibertineO\-osf\-sc\-ly1\*(R". +and \fI<enc>\fR is the encoding (also in lowercase). +A typical name in this scheme would be \*(L"FiraSans\-Light\-osf\-sc\-ly1\*(R". .SS "On the choice of text encoding" .IX Subsection "On the choice of text encoding" By default, \fBautoinst\fR generates text fonts with \s-1OT1, T1\s0 and \s-1LY1\s0 encodings, and the generated style files use \s-1LY1\s0 as the default text encoding. -\&\s-1LY1\s0 has been chosen over T1 because it has some empty slots to accomodate +\&\s-1LY1\s0 has been chosen over T1 because it has some empty slots to accommodate the additional ligatures provided by many OpenType fonts. -Different encodings can be chosen using the \fI\-encoding\fR command-line option +Other encodings can be chosen using the \fI\-encoding\fR option (see \*(L"COMMAND-LINE \s-1OPTIONS\*(R"\s0 below). .SS "Using the fonts in your LaTeX documents" .IX Subsection "Using the fonts in your LaTeX documents" \&\fBautoinst\fR generates a style file for using the font in LaTeX documents, named \fI<FontFamily>.sty\fR. This style file also takes care of loading the \&\fIfontenc\fR and \fItextcomp\fR packages. -To use the font, simply put \f(CW\*(C`\eusepackage{\f(CI<FontFamily>\f(CW}\*(C'\fR +To use the font, put the command \f(CW\*(C`\eusepackage{\f(CI<FontFamily>\f(CW}\*(C'\fR in the preamble of your document. .PP This style file defines a number of options: @@ -273,30 +274,32 @@ The defaults are \*(L"oldstyle\*(R" and \*(L"proportional\*(R" (if available). .el .IP "\f(CWscale=\f(CI<number>\f(CW\fR" 4 .IX Item "scale=<number>" Scale the font by a factor of \fI<number>\fR. -For example: to increase the size of the font by 5%, use +E.g., to increase the size of the font by 5%, use \&\f(CW\*(C`\eusepackage[scale=1.05]{\f(CI<FontFamily>\f(CW}\*(C'\fR. May also be spelled \f(CW\*(C`scaled\*(C'\fR. .Sp This option is only available when you have the \fIxkeyval\fR package installed. -.ie n .IP """ultrablack"", ""ultrabold"", ""heavy"", ""extrablack"", ""black"", ""extrabold"", ""demibold"", ""semibold"", ""bold""" 4 -.el .IP "\f(CWultrablack\fR, \f(CWultrabold\fR, \f(CWheavy\fR, \f(CWextrablack\fR, \f(CWblack\fR, \f(CWextrabold\fR, \f(CWdemibold\fR, \f(CWsemibold\fR, \f(CWbold\fR" 4 -.IX Item "ultrablack, ultrabold, heavy, extrablack, black, extrabold, demibold, semibold, bold" -Choose the weight that LaTeX will use for the \*(L"bold\*(R" weight. .ie n .IP """light"", ""medium"", ""regular""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CWlight\fR, \f(CWmedium\fR, \f(CWregular\fR" 4 .IX Item "light, medium, regular" -Choose the weight that LaTeX will use for the \*(L"regular\*(R" weight. +Select the weight that LaTeX will use as the \*(L"regular\*(R" weight; +the default is \f(CW\*(C`regular\*(C'\fR. +.ie n .IP """ultrablack"", ""ultrabold"", ""heavy"", ""extrablack"", ""black"", ""extrabold"", ""demibold"", ""semibold"", ""bold""" 4 +.el .IP "\f(CWultrablack\fR, \f(CWultrabold\fR, \f(CWheavy\fR, \f(CWextrablack\fR, \f(CWblack\fR, \f(CWextrabold\fR, \f(CWdemibold\fR, \f(CWsemibold\fR, \f(CWbold\fR" 4 +.IX Item "ultrablack, ultrabold, heavy, extrablack, black, extrabold, demibold, semibold, bold" +Select the weight that LaTeX will use as the \*(L"bold\*(R" weight; +the default is \f(CW\*(C`bold\*(C'\fR. .PP -These last two groups of options will only work if +The previous two groups of options will only work if you have the \fImweights\fR package installed. .PP The style file will also try to load the \fIfontaxes\fR package -(available on \s-1CTAN\s0), -which gives easy access to various font shapes and styles. +(available on \s-1CTAN\s0), which gives easy access to various font shapes and styles. Using the machinery set up by \fIfontaxes\fR, the generated style file defines a number of commands (which take the text to be typeset as argument) and declarations (which don't take arguments, but affect all text up to -the end of the current group) of its own: +the end of the current group) to access titling, superior and inferior +characters: .PP .Vb 1 \& DECLARATION COMMAND SHORT FORM OF COMMAND @@ -308,7 +311,7 @@ the end of the current group) of its own: .PP In addition, the \f(CW\*(C`\eswshape\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\etextsw\*(C'\fR commands are redefined to place swash on the secondary shape axis (\fIfontaxes\fR places it on the primary -shape axis); this makes these commands behave properly when nested, so that +shape axis) to make them behave properly when nested, so that \&\f(CW\*(C`\eswshape\eupshape\*(C'\fR will give upright swash. .PP There are no commands for accessing the numerator and denominator @@ -330,23 +333,22 @@ encoding vector, e.g. if your fonts use non-standard glyph names for ornaments. .PP These commands are only generated for existing shapes and number styles; no commands are generated for shapes and styles that don't exist, -or whose generation has been turned off using command-line options. -Also: these commands are built on top of \fIfontaxes\fR; -if that package cannot be found, you're limited to using the -lower-level commands from standard \s-1NFSS \s0(\f(CW\*(C`\efontfamily\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\efontseries\*(C'\fR, -\&\f(CW\*(C`\efontshape\*(C'\fR etc.). +or whose generation was turned off by the user. +Also these commands are built on top of \fIfontaxes\fR, so if that package +cannot be found, you're limited to using the lower-level commands from +standard \s-1NFSS \s0(\f(CW\*(C`\efontfamily\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\efontseries\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\efontshape\*(C'\fR etc.). .SS "Using multiple font families in one document" .IX Subsection "Using multiple font families in one document" Style files generated by versions of \fBautoinst\fR older dan 2013\-07\-25 redefined \f(CW\*(C`\emddefault\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\ebfdefault\*(C'\fR, whereas newer style files -use the \fImweights\fR package instead. +build on the facilities of the \fImweights\fR package instead. If you use multiple \fBautoinst\fR\-generated font familes in the same document, -it is best if all style files are generated by the same version of +it might be best if all style files are generated by the same version of \&\fBautoinst\fR; re-generate the older families if necessary. .SS "\s-1NFSS\s0 codes" .IX Subsection "NFSS codes" -\&\s-1NFSS\s0 identifies fonts by a combination of family, series (weight plus width), -shape and size. +\&\s-1NFSS\s0 identifies fonts by a combination of family, series +(the concatenation of weight and width), shape and size. \&\fBautoinst\fR parses the output of \f(CW\*(C`otfinfo \-\-info\*(C'\fR to determine these parameters. When this fails (e.g., because the font family contains uncommon widths or weights), @@ -361,15 +363,14 @@ this strategy is only used as a last resort.) If such a proliferation of font families is unwanted, either run \fBautoinst\fR on a smaller set of fonts or add the missing widths, weights and shapes to the tables \f(CW%FD_WIDTH\fR, -\&\f(CW%FD_WEIGHT\fR and \f(CW%FD_SHAPE\fR, at the top of the source code. +\&\f(CW%FD_WEIGHT\fR and \f(CW%FD_SHAPE\fR, at the beginning of the source code. Please also send a bug report (see \s-1AUTHOR\s0 below). .PP \&\fBautoinst\fR maps widths, weights and shapes to \s-1NFSS\s0 codes using -the following tables. These are based as much as possible -on the standard \fIFontname\fR scheme and Philipp Lehman's -\&\fIFont Installation Guide\fR, -but some changes were made to avoid name clashes in font families -with many widths and weights. +the following tables. These are based on the standard \fIFontname\fR scheme +and Philipp Lehman's \fIFont Installation Guide\fR, but some changes were made +to avoid name clashes in font families with many different widths and weights, +such as Helvetica Neue. .PP .Vb 1 \& WEIGHT WIDTH @@ -400,8 +401,8 @@ with many widths and weights. \& Incline(d) sl [3] .Ve .PP -\fINotes:\fR -.IX Subsection "Notes:" +\fINotes\fR +.IX Subsection "Notes" .IP "[1]" 4 .IX Item "[1]" When \fIboth\fR weight and width are empty, the \*(L"series\*(R" attribute becomes \*(L"m\*(R". @@ -411,11 +412,11 @@ Adobe Silentium Pro contains two \*(L"Roman\*(R" shapes (\*(L"RomanI\*(R" and \* the first of these is mapped to \*(L"n\*(R", the second one to \*(L"it\*(R". .IP "[3]" 4 .IX Item "[3]" -New in release 2014\-01\-21; before that, slanted fonts were mapped to \*(L"it\*(R". +Since release 2014\-01\-21; before that, slanted shapes were mapped to \*(L"it\*(R". .SS "A note for MiKTeX users" .IX Subsection "A note for MiKTeX users" Automatically installing the fonts into a suitable \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree -(as \fBautoinst\fR does by default) requires a TeX-installation that uses +(as \fBautoinst\fR tries to do by default) requires a TeX-installation that uses the \fIkpathsea\fR library; with TeX distributions that implement their own directory searching (such as MiKTeX), \fBautoinst\fR will complain that it cannot find the \fIkpsewhich\fR program and install all generated files @@ -427,35 +428,35 @@ to their correct destinations by hand, or use the \fI\-target\fR option Also, some OpenType fonts may lead to \fIpl\fR and \fIvpl\fR files that are too big for MiKTeX's \fIpltotf\fR and \fIvptovf\fR; the versions that come with W32TeX (\fIhttp://www.w32tex.org\fR) -and TeXLive (\fIhttp://tug.org/texlive\fR) don't have this problem. +and TeXLive (\fIhttp://tug.org/texlive\fR) don't seem to have this problem. .SH "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS" .IX Header "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS" \&\fBautoinst\fR tries hard to do The Right Thing (\s-1TM\s0) by default, so in many cases you won't need these options; -but most aspects of its operation can be changed if you want to. +but most aspects of its operation can be fine-tuned if you want to. .PP You may use either one or two dashes before options, and option names may be shortened to a unique prefix (e.g., \fB\-encoding\fR may be abbreviated to \fB\-enc\fR or even \fB\-en\fR, -but \fB\-e\fR is ambiguous (\fB\-encoding\fR, \fB\-extra\fR). +but \fB\-e\fR is ambiguous (it may mean either \fB\-encoding\fR or \fB\-extra\fR)). .IP "\fB\-dryrun\fR" 4 .IX Item "-dryrun" -Don't actually generate any fonts and files, only create a logfile -showing which fonts would be generated. -By default, this information is written to \fIautoinst.log\fR; -use the \fB\-logfile\fR option to specify a different filename. +Don't actually do anything, only create the logfile \fIautoinst.log\fR +showing which fonts would have been generated. .IP "\fB\-encoding\fR=\fIencoding[,encoding]\fR" 4 .IX Item "-encoding=encoding[,encoding]" -Generate the specified encoding(s) for the text fonts. The default is \*(L"\s-1OT1,T1,LY1\*(R".\s0 -For each encoding, a file \fI<encoding>.enc\fR (\fIlowercase\fR) +Generate the specified encoding(s) for the text fonts. The default is +\&\*(L"\s-1OT1,T1,LY1\*(R".\s0 +For each encoding, a file \fI<encoding>.enc\fR (in all \fIlowercase\fR!) should be somewhere where \fIotftotfm\fR can find it. Suitable encoding files for \s-1OT1, T1/TS1\s0 and \s-1LY1\s0 come with \fBautoinst\fR. (These files are called \fIfontools_ot1.enc\fR etc. to avoid name clashes with other packages; the \*(L"fontools_\*(R" prefix may be omitted.) .Sp Multiple text encodings can be specified as a comma-separated list: -\&\f(CW\*(C`\-encoding=OT1,T1\*(C'\fR. The encodings are passed to \fIfontenc\fR in the order -specified, so the last one will be the default text encoding. +\&\f(CW\*(C`\-encoding=OT1,T1\*(C'\fR (without spaces!). The generated style file passes these encodings +to \fIfontenc\fR in the specified order, so the last one will become +the default text encoding for your documents. .IP "\fB\-ts1\fR / \fB\-nots1\fR" 4 .IX Item "-ts1 / -nots1" Control the creation of TS1\-encoded fonts. The default is \fB\-ts1\fR @@ -502,10 +503,20 @@ Control the creation of titling fonts. The default is \fB\-titling\fR. .IX Item "-superiors / -nosuperiors" Control the creation of fonts with superior characters. The default is \fB\-superiors\fR. -.IP "\fB\-inferiors\fR / \fB\-noinferiors\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-inferiors / -noinferiors" -Control the creation of fonts with inferior digits. -The default is \fB\-noinferiors\fR. +.IP "\fB\-inferiors\fR=[ \fBsinf\fR | \fBsubs\fR | \fBdnom\fR ]" 4 +.IX Item "-inferiors=[ sinf | subs | dnom ]" +The OpenType standard defines several kinds of digits that might be used +as inferiors or subscripts: \*(L"Scientific Inferiors\*(R" +(OpenType feature \*(L"sinf\*(R"), \*(L"Subscripts\*(R" (\*(L"subs\*(R") and \*(L"Denominators\*(R" (\*(L"dnom\*(R"). +This option allows the user to determine which of these styles \fBautoinst\fR +should use for the inferior characters. The default is not to create fonts +with inferior characters. +.Sp +Note that many fonts contain only one (or even none) of these types +of inferior characters. If you specify a style of inferiors that isn't +actually present in the font, \fBautoinst\fR silently falls back to its default +of not creating fonts with inferiors; it doesn't try to substitute one of +the other features. .IP "\fB\-fractions\fR / \fB\-nofractions\fR" 4 .IX Item "-fractions / -nofractions" Control the creation of fonts with numerators and denominators. @@ -513,15 +524,6 @@ The default is \fB\-nofractions\fR. .IP "\fB\-ornaments\fR / \fB\-noornaments\fR" 4 .IX Item "-ornaments / -noornaments" Control the creation of ornament fonts. The default is \fB\-ornaments\fR. -.IP "\fB\-verbose\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-verbose" -Verbose mode; print detailed information about which fonts \fBautoinst\fR -is generating. By default, this information is written to \fIautoinst.log\fR; -a different filename can be specified using the \fB\-logfile\fR option. -Repeat this option for even more detailed information. -.IP "\fB\-logfile\fR=\fI\s-1LOGFILE\s0\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-logfile=LOGFILE" -Write the logging information to \fI\s-1LOGFILE\s0\fR instead of \fIautoinst.log\fR. .IP "\fB\-defaultlining\fR / \fB\-defaultoldstyle\fR" 4 .IX Item "-defaultlining / -defaultoldstyle" .PD 0 @@ -531,44 +533,43 @@ Write the logging information to \fI\s-1LOGFILE\s0\fR instead of \fIautoinst.log Tell \fBautoinst\fR which figure style is the current font family's default (i.e., which figures you get when you don't specify any OpenType features). .Sp -\&\fIDon't use these options unless you are certain you need them! +\&\fIDon't use these options unless you are certain you need them!\fR They are only needed for fonts that don't provide OpenType features for their default figure style; and even in that case, -the default values (\f(BI\-defaultlining\fI and \f(BI\-defaulttabular\fI) -are usually correct.\fR -.IP "\fB\-figurekern\fR / \fB\-nofigurekern\fR" 4 -.IX Item "-figurekern / -nofigurekern" +\&\fBautoinst\fR's default values (\fB\-defaultlining\fR and \fB\-defaulttabular\fR) +are usually correct. +.IP "\fB\-nofigurekern\fR" 4 +.IX Item "-nofigurekern" Some fonts provide kerning pairs for tabular figures. This is very probably not what you want (e.g., numbers in tables won't line up exactly). -The option \fB\-nofigurekern\fR adds extra \fI \-\-ligkern\fR options -to the commands for \fIotftotfm\fR to suppress such kerns -(but of course only for the families with tabular figures). -Since this leads to very long commands (one hundred such options in total!) -and the problem only occurs in very few fonts, -the default is \fB\-figurekern\fR. +This option adds extra \fI \-\-ligkern\fR options +to the commands for \fIotftotfm\fR to suppress such kerns. +Note that this option leads to very long commands (it adds +one hundred \fI \-\-ligkern\fR options), which may cause problems on some systems. .IP "\fB\-extra\fR=\fItext\fR" 4 .IX Item "-extra=text" -Add \fItext\fR to the command line to \fIotftotfm\fR. To prevent \fItext\fR from -accidentily being interpreted as options to \fBautoinst\fR, it should be -properly quoted. +Append \fItext\fR as extra options to the command lines for \fIotftotfm\fR. +To prevent \fItext\fR from accidentily being interpreted as options to \fBautoinst\fR, +it should be properly quoted. .IP "\fB\-manual\fR" 4 .IX Item "-manual" -Manual mode. By default, \fBautoinst\fR executes all \fIotftotfm\fR +Manual mode. By default, \fBautoinst\fR immediately executes all \fIotftotfm\fR commands it generates; with the \fB\-manual\fR option, these commands are instead written to a file \fIautoinst.bat\fR. -Also, the generated \fIotftotfm\fR commands specify the \fI \-\-pl\fR option +Furthermore it adds the \fI \-\-pl\fR option (which tells \fIotftotfm\fR to generate human readable/editable \fIpl\fR and \fIvpl\fR files instead of the default \fItfm\fR and \fIvf\fR files) -and omit the \fI \-\-automatic\fR option (which causes \fIotftotfm\fR to +and omits the \fI \-\-automatic\fR option (which causes \fIotftotfm\fR to leave all generated files in the current directory, rather than install -them into your \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree). +them into your \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree). Manual mode is meant to enable tweaking +the generated commands and post-processing the generated files. .Sp -When using this option, you should run \fIpltotf\fR and \fIvptovf\fR after -executing all commands, -to convert the \fIpl\fR and \fIvf\fR files to \fItfm\fR and \fIvf\fR format. +When using this option, run \fIpltotf\fR and \fIvptovf\fR after executing +the commands (to convert the \fIpl\fR and \fIvf\fR files to \fItfm\fR and \fIvf\fR format) +and move all generated files to their proper destinations. .PP -The following options are only meaningful in automatic mode, +All following options are only meaningful in automatic mode, and hence ignored in manual mode: .IP "\fB\-target\fR=\fI\s-1DIRECTORY\s0\fR" 4 .IX Item "-target=DIRECTORY" @@ -599,18 +600,18 @@ The default is \fB\-updmap\fR. .IX Header "SEE ALSO" Eddie Kohler's \fBTypeTools\fR (\fIhttp://www.lcdf.org/type\fR). .PP -\&\fBPerl\fR can be downloaded from \fIhttp://www.perl.org\fR; it is -pre-installed on many Linux distributions. +\&\fBPerl\fR can be obtained from \fIhttp://www.perl.org\fR; +it is a standard part of many Linux distributions. For Windows, try ActivePerl (\fIhttp://www.activestate.com\fR) or Strawberry Perl (\fIhttp://strawberryperl.com\fR). .PP -The \fBFontPro\fR project (\fIhttps://github.com/sebschub/FontPro\fR) -offers very complete LaTeX support for Adobe's Minion Pro and Myriad Pro -(including math), and is currently working on Cronos Pro. -.PP \&\fBXeTeX\fR (\fIhttp://www.tug.org/xetex\fR) and \fBLuaTeX\fR (\fIhttp://www.luatex.org\fR) -are TeX engines that can use fonts in many formats -(including both flavours of OpenType) without TeX-specific support files. +are Unicode-aware TeX engines that can use OpenType fonts directly, +without the need for any (La)TeX\-specific support files. +.PP +The \fBFontPro\fR project (\fIhttps://github.com/sebschub/FontPro\fR) +offers very complete LaTeX support (including math) for Adobe's Minion Pro, +Myriad Pro and Cronos Pro font families. .PP John Owens' \fBotfinst\fR (available from \s-1CTAN\s0) is another wrapper around \fIotftotfm\fR. @@ -619,9 +620,10 @@ around \fIotftotfm\fR. Marc Penninga <marcpenninga@gmail.com> .PP When sending a bug report, please give as much relevant information as -possible; this includes at least (but may not be limited to) the output -from running \fBautoinst\fR with the \fI\-verbose\fR option. -Please include all (if any) error messages as well. +possible; this includes at least (but may not be limited to) +the log file \fIautoinst.log\fR. +If you see any error messages (either from \fBautoinst\fR itself, from Perl or +from the \s-1OS\s0), please include these \fIverbatim\fR as well; don't paraphrase them. .SH "COPYRIGHT" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright (C) 2005\-2017 Marc Penninga. @@ -641,27 +643,13 @@ but \s-1WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY\s0; without even the implied warranty of \&\s-1GNU\s0 General Public License for more details. .SH "RECENT CHANGES" .IX Header "RECENT CHANGES" -(See the source code for the rest of the story.) +(See the source for the full story, all the way back to 2005.) +.IP "\fI2017\-06\-16\fR" 12 +.IX Item "2017-06-16" +Changed the \fI\-inferiors\fR option from a binary yes-or-no choice to allow +the user to choose one of the \*(L"sinf\*(R", \*(L"subs\*(R" and \*(L"dnom\*(R" features. +\&\fBautoinst\fR now always creates a log file. .IP "\fI2017\-03\-21\fR" 12 .IX Item "2017-03-21" -Updated the \fIfontools_ot1.enc\fR encoding file to include the Lslash and lslash glyphs (thanks to Bob Tennent). -.IP "\fI2015\-11\-22\fR" 12 -.IX Item "2015-11-22" -Bugfix: Latex doesn't like command names with dashes in it. -.IP "\fI2015\-05\-13\fR" 12 -.IX Item "2015-05-13" -Fixed an error message that mixed up width and weight. -.IP "\fI2014\-04\-04\fR" 12 -.IX Item "2014-04-04" -Fixed a bug in the font info parsing code. -.IP "\fI2014\-01\-21\fR" 12 -.IX Item "2014-01-21" -\&\*(L"Oblique\*(R" or \*(L"slanted\*(R" fonts are now mapped to \s-1NFSS\s0 code \*(L"sl\*(R" instead -of \*(L"it\*(R"; added \*(L"ssub\*(R" rules to the \fIfd\fR files to substitute slanted fonts -for italic ones if the latter are missing. Fixed a few bugs. -.IP "\fI2014\-01\-03\fR" 12 -.IX Item "2014-01-03" -Added the \fI\-dryrun\fR and \fI\-logfile\fR options; changed which info is logged. -Added the \fI\-lining\fR, \fI\-oldstyle\fR, \fI\-tabular\fR and \fI\-proportional\fR -options; the old options with those names have been renamed to -\&\fI\-defaultlining\fR, \fI\-defaultoldstyle\fR etc. +Updated the \fIfontools_ot1.enc\fR encoding file to include the \*(L"Lslash\*(R" +and \*(L"lslash\*(R" glyphs (thanks to Bob Tennent). diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.man1.pdf Binary files differindex c284b69f756..90a493a8c7e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.man1.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/autoinst.man1.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/ot2kpx.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/ot2kpx.man1.pdf Binary files differindex 6bcf226c812..d8ea9629da3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/ot2kpx.man1.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1/ot2kpx.man1.pdf |