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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/README
index 0eeb010b9fe..f58e3e2e9c9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/README
@@ -3,12 +3,23 @@ Fourier-GUTenberg distribution, Michel Bovani michel.bovani@wanadoo.fr
1 VERSIONS
2 LICENCE
3 INSTALLATION
-4 CONFIGURATION
-5 USAGE
+4 USAGE
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1 VERSION
-This version number is 1.4.1 (2005-1-30)
+
+
+This version number is 2.0 (2019-11-27)
+NEW in version 2.0:
+* In expert modes (need you buy the expert utopia pfb fonts):
+ - Possibility is provided to use superior letters of the commercial utopia font
+ - Slanted small caps
+* New ornaments
+ - Six oldpilcrow variants
+ - \leafNW, \leafSE and \leafSW
+ - The \danger command is now deprecated and replaced by \warning
+ - Opentype versions of the ornament fonts are provided and can be used with lualatex or xelatex (thanks to Daniel Flipo)
+
NEW in version 1.4.1:
* no more gap in long arrows symbols
@@ -156,29 +167,7 @@ rename the *.pfb files to suit the declarations in fourier-utopia-expert.map
(or to modify this file). Mac fonts should be contverted to pfb format (with
t1unmac, for instance).
-4 - CONFIGURATION
-With updmap
-run
-% updmap --enable Map fourier.map
-
-if you need to install the commercial packages
-
-% updmap --enable Map fourier-utopia-expert.map
-
-If you don't have updmap or don't want to use it
-For dvips, add these lines in config.ps
-p +fourier.map
-eventually
-p +fourier-utopia-expert.map
-
-For pdf(la)tex add these lines in pdftex.cfg
-map +fourier.map
-eventually
-map +fourier-utopia-expert.map
-
-If you have problems when installing fourier, please tell me.
-
-5 - USAGE
+4 - USAGE
If you need more symbols ask me (I don't promise anything if you need a
complete alphabet!)
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-doc-en.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-doc-en.pdf
index 10290456635..cd2eb180220 100644
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex
index fc9dd7bcd9f..27925a2c5c2 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-doc-en.tex
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}
-\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage[sloped]{fourier}
\usepackage{bm}
-\usepackage[frenchb,english]{babel}
+\usepackage[french,english]{babel}
\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\lefthand}
\setlength{\leftmargini}{1em}
\newcommand{\fourier}{Fourier-GUT\textit{enberg}}
\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{lmtt}
\title{\decofourleft{}\,Fourier-GUT{\itshape enberg}\,\decofourright}
-\author{Michel Bovani\\\texttt{michel.bovani@wanadoo.fr}}
+\author{Michel Bovani\\\texttt{michel.bovani@icloud.com}}
%%\renewcommand{\FrenchLabelItem}{\textbullet}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Shortly, here are the main features of \fourier:
\item \fourier{} provides all complementary typefaces needed to allow Utopia based \TeX{} typesetting.
The system is absolutely stand-alone: apart from Utopia and fourier, no other typefaces are required.
\item \fourier{} provides two greeks, slanted and upright, that may be used in the same document.
-\item It make it possible to typeset ``à la french'': upright roman uppercases,
+\item It make it possible to typeset ``à la française'': upright roman uppercases,
and upright greek in math mode.
\item \fourier{} do not use OT1 encoding at all. As in standard \LaTeX{} greek uppercases
are in the text OT1 font, maths encodings have been redefined.
@@ -46,60 +46,6 @@ This is for those who want only the \fourier{} logos \& decos, but not the \four
\textit{Please don't call it if you call \texttt{fourier}}.
\end{itemize}
-\section{Installation \textsc{\&} setup}
-The texmf tree provides a standard TDS.
-You have to install all the \texttt{fourier} directories of the fourier texmf tree
-in one of yours texmf trees, according to your TDS specifications.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[WARNING:] Note that in not up to date distributions, the \fourier{} map files
-should be in
-
-\texttt{texmf/dvips/fourier}
-
-and \emph{not} in
-
-\texttt{texmf/fonts/map/dvips/fourier}
-\end{description}
-If you don't still have the four Utopia fonts, you have to install them too in
-
-\texttt{texmf/fonts/type1/adobe/utopia/}
-
-If you have a licence for the commercial Utopia packages, you have to
-rename the *.pfb files to suit the declarations in \texttt{fourier-utopia-expert.map} (or to
-modify this file). Mac fonts should be contverted to pfb format (with
-\texttt{t1unmac}, for instance).
-
-You have now to setup your installation.
-Depending, of the choosen texmf tree, it is possible that you have to regenerate
-first the database (\texttt{mktexlsr} command, for instance).
-
-Then, if you have a recent \texttt{web2c} distribution
-(teTeX, TeXlive, fpTeX...), just run updmap.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[UNIX:]\quad
-\begin{verbatim}
- % updmap --enable Map fourier.map
-\end{verbatim}
-If you want to install the commercial complement too (remember that you will have to buy it...)
-\begin{verbatim}
- % updmap --enable Map fourier-utopia-expert.map
-\end{verbatim}
-\item[Windows:]\quad
-\begin{verbatim}
- % updmap --enable Map=fourier.map
-\end{verbatim}
-If you want to install the commercial complement too (remember that you will have to buy it...)
-\begin{verbatim}
- % updmap --enable Map=fourier-utopia-expert.map
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\end{description}
- Please note that the setting
- of the dvi previewer is not documented here. On a \texttt{web2c} distribution, \texttt{updmap} should do it.
-
-If you don't have \texttt{updmap} or if the syntax doens not match the described command, please tell me.
\section{Usage}
\subsection{Calling \fourier}
@@ -111,11 +57,14 @@ The options are:
\begin{enumerate}
\item \texttt{sloped} (default): in maths, lowercase greek is slanted, uppercase greek is upright, roman uppercase are slanted.
\[M\in\Gamma \iff OM=x\rho\]
-\item \texttt{upright} (à la french): in maths, lowercase and uppercase greeks are upright, and so is roman uppercase.
+\item \texttt{upright} (à la french): in maths, lowercase and uppercase greeks are upright, and so is roman uppercase.
\[\mathrm{M}\in\Gamma \iff \mathrm{OM}=x\otherrho\]
\item \texttt{widespace}: this option offers a larger interword space to those who think that the standard space of Utopia is too narrow\ldots
\item \texttt{expert}, \texttt{oldstyle}, \texttt{fulloldstyle}: in order to use these options you need the commercial complements of Utopia.
The \texttt{expert} option provides small caps (not faked), semi-bold, extra-black, (see the commands below) and more symbols in the TS1 companion encoding. The \texttt{oldstyle} option is the same, with oldstyle digits in text mode, and the \texttt{fulloldstyle} option is the same with oldstyle digits in text mode and in math mode.
+
+\lefthand{} (new in \fourier{} 2.0) With \texttt{expert}, \texttt{oldstyle} or \texttt{fulloldstyle} options, you get the \verb=\superieures= new command, which permits to use the superior letters of the (commercial) expert font if those letters exsists. You also get a new \texttt{sci} font shape (\verb=\fontshape{sci}\selectfont=) and the two associated NFSS commands \verb=\scishape= and \verb=\textsci=. Those commands are for slanted small capitals. \warning{} The \texttt{it} and \texttt{sc} selectors are \emph{not} combinable to get those new features.
+
\item \texttt{poorman} (default): if you don't have the commercial complement, you must use this option. The main disadvantage is that small caps will became \textsc{reduced Caps}.
\end{enumerate}
\subsection{Text commands}
@@ -143,27 +92,7 @@ The TS1 encoding is generally used through the
\end{itemize}
\par
\subsection{Fourier ornaments}
-\fourier{} provides several logos and ornaments:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item A ``starred'' bullet: \verb=\starredbullet= \starredbullet
-\item A variant of the euro symbol: \verb=\eurologo= \eurologo, \textbf{\eurologo}.
-Please note that the \verb=\textit= command will not change the slant of this symbol, but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it.
-\item Decos and logos: \verb=\noway= \noway, \verb=\danger= \danger, \verb=\textxswup= \textxswup,
-\verb=\textxswdown= \textxswdown, \verb=\decoone= \decoone, \verb=\decotwo= \decotwo,
-\verb=\decothreeleft= \decothreeleft, \verb=\decothreeright= \decothreeright,
-\verb=\decofourleft= \decofourleft, \verb=\decofourright= \decofourright,\verb=\floweroneleft= \floweroneleft,
-\verb=\floweroneright= \floweroneright,\verb=\lefthand= \lefthand, \verb=\righthand= \righthand, \verb=\decosix= \decosix, \verb=\bomb= \bomb.
-\item Smileys: \verb=\grimace= \grimace, \verb=\textthing= \textthing.
-\item Leaves: \verb=\leafleft= \leafleft, \verb=\leafright=\leafright, \verb=\leafNE= \leafNE, \verb=\aldineleft= \aldineleft,
-\\ \verb=\aldineright= \aldineright, \verb=\aldine= \aldine, \verb=\aldinesmall= \aldinesmall.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Finally, some symbols are also provided in math mode, with other names:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item\verb=$\thething$= $\thething$ is a \emph{QEDsymbol}
-for a false proof. Of course, you don't need it!
-\item\verb=$\xswordsup$=, \verb=$\xsworddown$= $\xswordsup$ may be used as tags for a debatted statement, or for anything else. $\xswordsdown$
-\end{itemize}
+\fourier{} calls the fourier-ornaments companion package. See the \texttt{fourier-orns} documentation for details.
\subsection{Mathematical encodings}
\subsection*{Compatibility with amsmath}
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-orns.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-orns-doc.tex
index 0743ee62299..6ae299d3bd7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-orns.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/fourier/fourier-orns-doc.tex
@@ -1,15 +1,16 @@
\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}
-\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
-\usepackage{array}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage{array,xcolor}
\usepackage{fourier-orns}
\usepackage[frenchb,english]{babel}
\setlength{\leftmargini}{1em}
\newcommand{\fourier}{Fourier-GUT\kern-0.15em\textit{enberg}}
\title{\floweroneleft{}\,The \emph{fourier-orns} package\,\floweroneright}
-\author{Michel Bovani\\\texttt{michel.bovani@wanadoo.fr}}
+\author{Michel Bovani\\\texttt{michel.bovani@icloud.com}}
%%\renewcommand{\FrenchLabelItem}{\textbullet}
\renewcommand\arraystretch{1.5}
\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\starredbullet}
+
\begin{document}
\maketitle
@@ -21,6 +22,11 @@ Remember that:
\item If you call \textit{fourier}, you should \emph{not} call \textit{fourier-orns}, because \textit{fourier} will do it anyway.
All the commands described here may be used with \textit{fourier}.
\end{itemize}
+
+Thanks to Daniel Flipo (\texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr}), there are now opentype versions of the fourier ornaments fonts. Those fonts are automatically selected an the \texttt{fontspec} package is called, when the \TeX{} engine is lua\TeX{} or Xe\TeX{}.
+
+\bigskip
+
Here are the provided symbols:
\begin{itemize}
@@ -30,11 +36,18 @@ Please note that the \verb=\textit= command will not change the slant of this sy
but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it.
\item A ``starred'' bullet \verb=\starredbullet=: used as the item mark in this document.
+\item Smileys typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size:
+
+\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
+ \verb=\grimace=& \grimace&\verb=\textthing= \textthing
+ \end{tabular}
+
+\clearpage
\item Decos and logos typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size:
\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
-\verb=\noway= &\noway&\verb=\danger=& \danger\tabularnewline
+\verb=\noway= &\noway&\verb=\warning=& \warning\tabularnewline
\verb=\textxswup=&\textxswup&\verb=\textxswdown= &\textxswdown\tabularnewline
\verb=\decoone= &\decoone& \verb=\decotwo= &\decotwo\tabularnewline
\verb=\decothreeleft= &\decothreeleft& \verb=\decothreeright=& \decothreeright\tabularnewline
@@ -43,19 +56,44 @@ but \verb=\textsl{\eurologo}= \textsl{\eurologo} will do it.
\verb=\lefthand= &\lefthand&\verb=\righthand=& \righthand\tabularnewline
\verb=\decosix= &\decosix&\verb=\bomb=&\bomb
\end{tabular}
-\item Smileys typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size:
-
-\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
- \verb=\grimace=& \grimace&\verb=\textthing= \textthing
- \end{tabular}
+
+ \noindent{\Large\textcolor{red}{\warning}} The old command \verb=\danger= (fourier-orns 1.1) is now deprecated: use \verb=\warning= instead. Note that \verb=\danger= is still usable, provided you \emph{don't} use the \texttt{unicode-math} package.
\item Leaves typesetted in \verb=\LARGE= size:
\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{2cm}}
\verb=\leafleft= &\leafleft&\verb=\leafright=&\leafright\tabularnewline
- \verb=\leafNE= &\leafNE& \verb=\aldine=&\aldine\tabularnewline
+\verb=\leafNW= &\leafNW& \verb=\leafNE=&\leafNE\tabularnewline
+ \verb=\leafSE= &\leafSE& \verb=\leafSW=&\leafSW\tabularnewline
\verb=\aldineleft= &\aldineleft&\verb=\aldineright=& \aldineright\tabularnewline
- \verb=\aldinesmall=& \aldinesmall&&
+ \verb=\aldine=&\aldine& \verb=\aldinesmall=& \aldinesmall
\end{tabular}
+\item A complete set of old style pilcrow here in \verb=\LARGE= size:
+
+\begin{tabular}{l>{\centering\LARGE}p{1cm}l>{\centering\LARGE}p{3cm}}
+\verb=\oldpilcrowone=&\oldpilcrowone&\verb=\oldpilcrowfive=&\oldpilcrowfive\tabularnewline
+\verb=\oldpilcrowtwo=&\oldpilcrowtwo&\verb=\oldpilcrowsix=&\oldpilcrowsix\tabularnewline
+\verb=\oldpilcrowthree=&\oldpilcrowthree&&\tabularnewline
+\verb=\oldpilcrowfour=&\oldpilcrowfour
+\end{tabular}
+
+Old pilcrow ``with tails'' can be used like that:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\definecolor{newred}{cmyk}{0,1,1,0.1}
+\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few, we happy few,
+we band of brothers;
+\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his
+blood with me
+\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother; be he ne'er
+so vile,
+\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his
+condition.
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\definecolor{newred}{cmyk}{0,1,1,0.1}
+\noindent \textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
+\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfive}\,For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
+\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowsix}\,Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
+\textcolor{newred}{\oldpilcrowfour}\,This day shall gentle his condition.
\end{itemize}
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