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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/README85
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenal.pdfbin221491 -> 240221 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenalfilelist.txt113
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/lppl.txt416
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testdozchars.tex186
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testfdzchars.tex185
7 files changed, 590 insertions, 454 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/CHANGES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/CHANGES
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6f1025d0e50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/CHANGES
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+For version 1.1, minor bugs, in which section and subsection
+numbers were not properly redefined, have been fixed.
+
+For version 1.2, support for using dozenal characters in
+math mode was added. Submitted to CTAN on 6 June 2009.
+
+For version 1.3, \mainmatter's slaughter of the dozenal
+counter redefinitions was stopped. Submitted to CTAN on 20
+June 2009.
+
+For version 2.0, Type 1 versions of the fonts were uploaded.
+Some trouble with the normal weight italic, which is
+therefore replaced with the simple slanted version. Was
+annoyed at having to do this at all; only did it because
+acroread is terrible and won't display bitmap fonts
+properly. Submitted to CTAN on 2 July 2009.
+
+For version 3.0, I was kindly informed that my \x was
+actually a backwards Pitman ten; so I fixed that, which
+included redrawing the italics font (the rest were simply
+mirrored). Also, made the version numbers "real" by
+including them in the \ProvidesPackage command; thanks to
+Robin Fairbairns for telling me to.
+
+For version 3.1, I've updated things to allow TeXLive to
+install the package correctly automatically; previously,
+some manual work was required. This was essentially just
+adding a \pdfmapfile statement to dozenal.sty. Submitted to
+CTAN on 25 November 2009.
+
+For version 3.2, I've made minor changes because a new
+version of hyperref for some reason seemed to break things,
+for reasons that aren't really clear to me. Submitted to
+CTAN on 13 May 2012.
+
+For version 3.3, I was kindly notified by Karl Berry that
+the Type 1 italic TFM wasn't properly formed; I switched
+from mftrace to mf2pt1 for converting from Metafont, and
+this seems to have resolved the problem. Submitted to CTAN
+on 3 Nov 11E8 (decimal 2012).
+
+For version 4.0, I've included the tally mark characters, as
+well, for whatever they may be worth. The documentation
+also now contains examples of the characters. Finally,
+there's also an option to make available the dozenal
+characters without dozenalizing every counter. Submitted to
+CTAN on 17 May 11E9 (decimal 19 May 2013).
+
+For version 5.0, the documentation and code structure was
+substantially cleansed, and a git repository was created for
+the package. I've also added the appropriate fontdimens to
+the font files, so that microtype won't complain about them.
+Finally, I've added \basex, a macro which will convert
+dozenal numbers to base X, but doesn't work on counters,
+which is frustrating.
+
+For version 5.1, and four files had CRLF line endings; also,
+the version was incorrectly reported in the \ProvidesPackage
+line. These problems are now fixed.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/README
index a7d8b82eabd..2b52a09fd49 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/README
@@ -15,41 +15,8 @@ This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.
The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman
(dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
-This work consists of the files dozchars10.mf,
-dozchars12.mf, dozchars17.mf, dozchars6.mf, dozchars7.mf,
-dozchars8.mf, dozchars9.mf, dozchb10.mf, dozchbx10.mf,
-dozchbx12.mf, dozchbx5.mf, dozchbx6.mf, dozchbx7.mf,
-dozchbx8.mf, dozchbx9.mf, dozchbxi10.mf, dozchbxsl10.mf,
-dozchit10.mf, dozchit12.mf, dozchit7.mf, dozchit8.mf,
-dozchit9.mf, dozchsl10.mf, dozchsl12.mf, dozchsl8.mf,
-dozchsl9.mf, dozenalb.mf, dozenali.mf, dozenal.mf,
-dozchars10.tfm, dozchars12.tfm, dozchars17.tfm,
-dozchars6.tfm, dozchars7.tfm, dozchars8.tfm, dozchars9.tfm,
-dozchb10.tfm, dozchbx10.tfm, dozchbx12.tfm, dozchbx5.tfm,
-dozchbx6.tfm, dozchbx7.tfm, dozchbx8.tfm, dozchbx9.tfm,
-dozchbxi10.tfm, dozchbxsl10.tfm, dozchit10.tfm,
-dozchit12.tfm, dozchit7.tfm, dozchit8.tfm, dozchit9.tfm,
-dozchsl10.tfm, dozchsl12.tfm, dozchsl8.tfm, dozchsl9.tfm,
-fdzb7t.tfm, fdzb8a.tfm, fdzb8c.tfm, fdzb8t.tfm, fdzbc7t.tfm,
-fdzbc8t.tfm, fdzbi7t.tfm, fdzbi8a.tfm, fdzbi8c.tfm,
-fdzbi8t.tfm, fdzbo7t.tfm, fdzbo8c.tfm, fdzbo8t.tfm,
-fdzbs8a.tfm, fdzi8a.tfm, fdzr7t.tfm, fdzr8a.tfm, fdzr8c.tfm,
-fdzr8t.tfm, fdzrc7t.tfm, fdzrc8t.tfm, fdzro7t.tfm,
-fdzro8c.tfm, fdzro8t.tfm, fdzs7t.tfm, fdzs8a.tfm,
-fdzs8c.tfm, fdzs8t.tfm, fdzsc7t.tfm, fdzsc8t.tfm,
-fdzso7t.tfm, fdzso8c.tfm, fdzso8t.tfm, fdzb8a.afm,
-fdzbi8a.afm, fdzbs8a.afm, fdzi8a.afm, fdzr8a.afm,
-fdzs8a.afm, fdzb8a.pfb, fdzbi8a.pfb, fdzbs8a.pfb,
-fdzi8a.pfb, fdzr8a.pfb, fdzs8a.pfb, fdzb7t.vf, fdzb8c.vf,
-fdzb8t.vf, fdzbc7t.vf, fdzbc8t.vf, fdzbi7t.vf, fdzbi8c.vf,
-fdzbi8t.vf, fdzbo7t.vf, fdzbo8c.vf, fdzbo8t.vf, fdzr7t.vf,
-fdzr8c.vf, fdzr8t.vf, fdzrc7t.vf, fdzrc8t.vf, fdzro7t.vf,
-fdzro8c.vf, fdzro8t.vf, fdzs7t.vf, fdzs8c.vf, fdzs8t.vf,
-fdzsc7t.vf, fdzsc8t.vf, fdzso7t.vf, fdzso8c.vf, fdzso8t.vf,
-testdozchars.tex, dozenal.sty, dozenal.pdf, and dozenal.dtx,
-fdzb8r.tfm, fdzbi8r.tfm, fdzbo8r.tfm, fdzr8r.tfm,
-fdzro8r.tfm, fdzs8r.tfm, fdzso8r.tfm, along with this
-README.
+This work consists of the files listed in
+dozenalfilelist.txt.
dozenal provides macros and characters in a variety of
styles and sizes, designed to blend with the Computer Modern
@@ -59,51 +26,3 @@ family, for typesetting dozenal documents. It employs the
This document should run properly on any properly running LaTeX
system. It's been tested specifically with TeXLive on Linux (2.6.2
kernel).
-
-This is version 3.3 of dozenal.
-
-For version 1.1, minor bugs, in which section and subsection
-numbers were not properly redefined, have been fixed.
-
-For version 1.2, support for using dozenal characters in
-math mode was added. Submitted to CTAN on 6 June 2009.
-
-For version 1.3, \mainmatter's slaughter of the dozenal
-counter redefinitions was stopped. Submitted to CTAN on 20
-June 2009.
-
-For version 2.0, Type 1 versions of the fonts were uploaded.
-Some trouble with the normal weight italic, which is
-therefore replaced with the simple slanted version. Was
-annoyed at having to do this at all; only did it because
-acroread is terrible and won't display bitmap fonts
-properly. Submitted to CTAN on 2 July 2009.
-
-For version 3.0, I was kindly informed that my \x was
-actually a backwards Pitman ten; so I fixed that, which
-included redrawing the italics font (the rest were simply
-mirrored). Also, made the version numbers "real" by
-including them in the \ProvidesPackage command; thanks to
-Robin Fairbairns for telling me to.
-
-For version 3.1, I've updated things to allow TeXLive to
-install the package correctly automatically; previously,
-some manual work was required. This was essentially just
-adding a \pdfmapfile statement to dozenal.sty. Submitted to
-CTAN on 25 November 2009.
-
-For version 3.2, I've made minor changes because a new
-version of hyperref for some reason seemed to break things,
-for reasons that aren't really clear to me. Submitted to
-CTAN on 13 May 2012.
-
-For version 3.3, I was kindly notified by Karl Berry that
-the Type 1 italic TFM wasn't properly formed; I switched
-from mftrace to mf2pt1 for converting from Metafont, and
-this seems to have resolved the problem. Submitted to CTAN
-on 3 Nov 11E8 (decimal 2012).
-
-For version 4.0, I've included the tally mark characters, as
-well, for whatever they may be worth. The documentation
-also now contains examples of the characters. Submitted to
-CTAN on 17 May 11E9 (decimal 19 May 2013).
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenal.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenal.pdf
index d6a3dacab3a..c58324dc15c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenal.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenal.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenalfilelist.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenalfilelist.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5abdcbc7bac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/dozenalfilelist.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+
+dozchars10.mf
+dozchars12.mf
+dozchars17.mf
+dozchars6.mf
+dozchars7.mf
+dozchars8.mf
+dozchars9.mf
+dozchb10.mf
+dozchbx10.mf
+dozchbx12.mf
+dozchbx5.mf
+dozchbx6.mf
+dozchbx7.mf
+dozchbx8.mf
+dozchbx9.mf
+dozchbxi10.mf
+dozchbxsl10.mf
+dozchit10.mf
+dozchit12.mf
+dozchit7.mf
+dozchit8.mf
+dozchit9.mf
+dozchsl10.mf
+dozchsl12.mf
+dozchsl8.mf
+dozchsl9.mf
+dozenalb.mf
+dozenali.mf
+dozenalitalic.mf
+dozenal.mf
+dozenalroman.mf
+fdzb8a.mf
+fdzbi8a.mf
+fdzbs8a.mf
+fdzi8a.mf
+fdzr8a.mf
+fdzs8a.mf
+dozchars10.tfm
+dozchars12.tfm
+dozchars17.tfm
+dozchars6.tfm
+dozchars7.tfm
+dozchars8.tfm
+dozchars9.tfm
+dozchb10.tfm
+dozchbx10.tfm
+dozchbx12.tfm
+dozchbx5.tfm
+dozchbx6.tfm
+dozchbx7.tfm
+dozchbx8.tfm
+dozchbx9.tfm
+dozchbxi10.tfm
+dozchbxsl10.tfm
+dozchit10.tfm
+dozchit12.tfm
+dozchit7.tfm
+dozchit8.tfm
+dozchit9.tfm
+dozchsl10.tfm
+dozchsl12.tfm
+dozchsl8.tfm
+dozchsl9.tfm
+fdzb7t.tfm
+fdzb8a.tfm
+fdzb8c.tfm
+fdzb8t.tfm
+fdzbc7t.tfm
+fdzbc8t.tfm
+fdzbi7t.tfm
+fdzbi8a.tfm
+fdzbi8c.tfm
+fdzbi8t.tfm
+fdzbo7t.tfm
+fdzbo8c.tfm
+fdzbo8t.tfm
+fdzbs8a.tfm
+fdzi8a.tfm
+fdzr7t.tfm
+fdzr8a.tfm
+fdzr8c.tfm
+fdzr8t.tfm
+fdzrc7t.tfm
+fdzrc8t.tfm
+fdzro7t.tfm
+fdzro8c.tfm
+fdzro8t.tfm
+fdzs7t.tfm
+fdzs8a.tfm
+fdzs8c.tfm
+fdzs8t.tfm
+fdzsc7t.tfm
+fdzsc8t.tfm
+fdzso7t.tfm
+fdzso8c.tfm
+fdzso8t.tfm
+fdz.map
+fdzb8a.afm
+fdzbi8a.afm
+fdzbs8a.afm
+fdzi8a.afm
+fdzr8a.afm
+fdzs8a.afm
+testfdzchars.tex
+testdozchars.tex
+dozenal.ins
+dozenal.dtx
+dozenal.sty
+dozenal.pdf
+README
+CHANGES
+lppl.txt
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/lppl.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/lppl.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..22443139013
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/lppl.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,416 @@
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testdozchars.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testdozchars.tex
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index 23b21fcad56..00000000000
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-% +AMDG
-
-\documentclass{article}
-\title{Testing Dozenal Characters for Computer Modern}
-\author{Donald P.\ Goodman III}
-\date{\today}
-
-\usepackage{fix-cm}
-\usepackage{dozenal}
-
-\begin{document}
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-
-34\x5897\e45383\e4325
-\textbf{34\x5897\e45383\e4325}
-
-\begin{equation}
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-\end{equation}
-
-\clearpage
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-\bfseries
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-\textbf{\textsl{34\x5897\e45383\e4325}}
-
-\clearpage
-
-\itshape
-\noindent
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-\fontsize{50pt}{65pt}\selectfont\ldots 8 9 \x\ \e\
-10\\\normalsize
-\textit{7452\x578\e33\e\x567}
-
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testfdzchars.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testfdzchars.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d2a276fb24..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/dozenal/testfdzchars.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,185 +0,0 @@
-% +AMDG
-
-\documentclass{article}
-\title{Testing Dozenal Characters for Computer Modern}
-\author{Donald P.\ Goodman III}
-\date{\today}
-
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{dozenal}
-\usepackage{lmodern}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\noindent
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-\tiny 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 \x\ \e\ 10 \\\normalsize
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-34\x5897\e45383\e4325
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-\begin{equation}
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