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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/NOTICE.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/NOTICE.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..295347bdb74 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/NOTICE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + The Baskervaldx collection by Michael Sharpe (msharpe at ucsd.edu) consists of + fonts based on the Baskervald fonts by Arkandis Digital Foundry (ADF), + collectively known as the "Program". + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or any later + version, with font exception. + + As a special exception, if you create a document which uses Baskervaldx + fonts, and embed this font or unaltered portions of this font into the + document, this font does not by itself cause the resulting document to + be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not + however invalidate any other reasons why the document might be covered + by the GNU General Public License. If you modify this font, you may + extend this exception to your version of the font, but you are not + obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception + statement from your version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + +_____________________________________________________________________________________ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..211105d341c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/README @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +Baskervaldx +---------- + +Baskervaldx is a Baskerville-like font package consisting of: + +1. the Baskervaldx fonts (OpenType and PostScript Type 1) by Michael Sharpe, based on +the BaskervalADF Std fonts developed by Hirwen Harendel, Arkandis Digital Foundry (ADF); +the Baskervaldx fonts are released under the GPL terms set out in the files COPYING and +NOTICE.txt; + +2. (La)TeX support by Michael Sharpe released under the LaTeX Project Public License. See +http://www.ctan.org/license/lppl1.3 +for the details of that license. + +Current version: 1.0, 2014/04/02 + + +Changes from BaskervaldADF Std +------------------------------ +0. Regular and bold weights only. +1. Roman xheights increased, ascenders decreased. +2. Adjusted most symbols used in mathematical typesetting, as the originals do not seem +to have been designed to accommodate the needs of TeX. +3. Added fixed width lining and oldstyle figures, plus proportional oldstyle figures in +each of the four styles. +4. Adjusted metrics and shapes of ligatures for more consistent spacing. +5. Adjusted metrics and kerning of most uppercase letters so they are less packed. +6. Added small caps in all four styles. +7. Added many accented glyphs so that the only characters missing in T1 encoding are Eng and eng. + +(La)TeX Support +--------------- + +For details, see Baskervaldx-doc.pdf. + +Contact Details +--------------- + +msharpe at ucsd dot edu \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a94c41d0e3b Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..522ec098abf --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/baskervaldx/baskervaldx-doc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +\documentclass[11pt]{article} +\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} +\usepackage[parfill]{parskip}% Begin paragraphs with an empty line rather than an indent +\usepackage{graphicx} +%SetFonts +% libertine+newtxmath +\usepackage[full]{textcomp} +\usepackage[osf,tabular,sups]{Baskervaldx} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[scaled=.95]{cabin} +\usepackage[varqu,varl]{zi4}% inconsolata +\usepackage[bigdelims,vvarbb]{newtxmath} +\usepackage[cal=boondoxo]{mathalfa} +%SetFonts +\title{The Baskervaldx package} +\author{Michael Sharpe} +\date{\today} % Activate to display a given date or no date + +\begin{document} +\maketitle +The fonts included in this package are extensions and modifications of regular and bold weights of the \textsf{baskervald} fonts, which serve as a replacement for \textsf{Baskerville}. The changes provide small caps in all four styles, and a total of four ordinary figure types \{tabular, proportional\}$\times$\{lining, oldstyle\} in each of those styles. The xheights of the two upright shapes has been increased from 415{\tt em} to 432{\tt em} to better match the Italic and other subsidiary fonts, and the ascender sizes have been shortened to avoid height problems. Many new accented glyphs have been added so that +all characters in T$1$ encoding are available except for the Sami characters Eng and eng. This left three unused slots in T$1$, and those have been filled with three ligatures \verb|f_j|, \verb|f_f_j| and \verb|c_t|, only the first two of which are activated by default, along with the usual f-ligatures \verb|f_i|, \verb|f_l|, \verb|f_f_i|, \verb|f_f_l|, \verb|f_f|. (In LY$1$, an additional two ligatures are available: \verb|s_p| and \verb|s_t|, also not activated by default.) + +The package has the following options: +\begin{itemize} +\item +{\tt scaled=1.02} would magnify all Baskervaldx fonts by the factor $1.02$. +\item {\tt lining} (or {\tt lf}) chooses lining figure style. This is the default. +\item {\tt osf} (or {\tt oldstyle}) sets the figure style to oldstyle rather than lining for text. (Math mode will in any case use tabular lining figures.) +\item {\tt tabular} sets the figure alignment to fixed width rather than proportional. This is the default. +\item {\tt proportional} sets the figure alignment to depend on the figure rather than be fixed width. +\item {\tt sups} mandates the use of superior figures from \textsf{Baskervaldx} as footnote and endnote markers, replacing \LaTeX's default method. For greater control, use the {\tt superiors} package. +\item {\tt swash} determines which additional ligatures will be used throughout text in the document. As mentioned above, in both T$1$ and LY$1$ encodings (the only ones supported), the following are always used: +\begin{itemize} +\item +\verb|f_f| (ff) replaces f{}f. +\item +\verb|f_i| (fi) replaces f{}i. +\item +\verb|f_l| (fl) replaces f{}l. +\item +\verb|f_f_i| (ffi) replaces f{}f{}i. +\item +\verb|f_f_l| (ffl) replaces f{}f{}l. +\item +\verb|f_j| (fj) replaces f{}j. +\item +\verb|f_f_j| (ffj) replaces f{}f{}j. +\end{itemize} +The option {\tt swash} adds the following, depending on the encoding:\\ +\textbf{T\textlf{1} encoding:} +\begin{itemize} +\item +\verb|c_t| ({\usefont{LY1}{Baskervaldx-LF}{m}{nw} ct}) replaces c{}t. +\end{itemize} +\textbf{LY\textlf{1} encoding:} +\begin{itemize} +\item +\verb|c_t| ({\usefont{LY1}{Baskervaldx-LF}{m}{nw} ct}) replaces c{}t. +\item +\verb|s_p| ({\usefont{LY1}{Baskervaldx-LF}{m}{nw} sp}) replaces s{}p. +\item +\verb|s_t| ({\usefont{LY1}{Baskervaldx-LF}{m}{nw} st}) replaces s{}t. +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} +Macros defined by the package: +\begin{itemize} +\item +Figure styles may be set locally by the macros \verb|\textlf|, \verb|\texttlf|, \verb|\textosf|, \verb|\texttosf| and \verb|\textsu|, whose meaning are: +\begin{itemize} +\item +\verb|\textlf| (lining, proportional) +\item \verb|\texttlf| (lining, tabular) +\item \verb|\textosf| (osf, proportional) +\item \verb|\texttosf| (osf, tabular) +\item \verb|\textsu| (superior) +\end{itemize} +For example, though this document uses the options {\tt osf, tabular}, \verb|\textlf{123}| uses proportional lining figures for its argument---\textlf{123}, and \verb|\textsu{123}| sets its argument in superior figures---\textsu{123}. +\item \verb|\textcircled| draws a circle around a small cap rendition of its argument, which should be exactly one unaccented character. In order to function correctly, you must load \verb|textcomp| prior to loading {\tt Baskervaldx}, with invocation +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage[full]{textcomp} % even though it is not "full" +\end{verbatim} +For example, \verb|\textcircled{A}| yields \textcircled{A}. +\item \verb|\swshape| switches on italic shape with all possible ligatures activated. (This depends of course on the encoding chosen.) For example, in both T\textlf{1} and LY\textlf{1}, +\begin{verbatim} +{\swshape Act effectively\/} +\end{verbatim} + produces {\swshape Act effectively\/}. +\end{itemize} +\section{Accompanying math package} +I had intended to make a new option {\tt baskervaldx} for {\tt newtxmath} which drew on {\tt Baskervaldx} for its math italic letters, but that will take quite some time to complete. Meanwhile, I find ordinary {\tt newtxmath} works quite well, as in: +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage[osf]{Baskervaldx} % tosf in text, tlf in math +\usepackage[bigdelims,vvarbb]{newtxmath} % math italic letters from Times +\usepackage[cal=boondoxo]{mathalfa} % mathcal from STIX, unslanted a bit +\end{verbatim} +Here's an example to show both source and typeset text with this combination. +\begin{verbatim} +\textbf{Simplest form of the \textit{Central Limit Theorem}:} \textit{Let +$X_1$, $X_2,\cdots$ be a sequence of iid random variables with mean $0$ +and variance $1$ on a probability space $(\Omega,\mathcal{F},\mathbb{P})$. Then} +\[\mathbb{P}\left(\frac{X_1+\cdots+X_n}{\sqrt{n}}\le y\right) \to\mathfrak{N}(y) +\coloneq\int_{-\infty}^y \frac{\mathrm{e}^{-t^2/2}}{\sqrt{2\uppi}}\, +\mathrm{d}t\quad\mbox{as $n\to\infty$,}\] +\textit{or, equivalently, letting} $S_n\coloneq\sum_1^n X_k$, +\[\mathbb{E} f\left(S_n/\sqrt{n}\right)\to \int_{-\infty}^\infty f(t) +\frac{\mathrm{e}^{-t^2/2}}{\sqrt{2\uppi}}\, \mathrm{d}t +\quad\mbox{as $n\to\infty$, for every $f\in\mathrm{b} +\mathcal{C}(\mathbb{R})$.}\] +\end{verbatim} + +\textbf{Simplest form of the \textit{Central Limit Theorem}:} \textit{Let +$X_1$, $X_2,\cdots$ be a sequence of iid random variables with mean $0$ +and variance $1$ on a probability space $(\Omega,\mathcal{F},\mathbb{P})$. Then} +\[\mathbb{P}\left(\frac{X_1+\cdots+X_n}{\sqrt{n}}\le y\right)\to\mathfrak{N}(y)\coloneq +\int_{-\infty}^y \frac{\mathrm{e}^{-t^2/2}}{\sqrt{2\uppi}}\, +\mathrm{d}t\quad\mbox{as $n\to\infty$,}\] +\textit{or, equivalently, letting} $S_n\coloneq\sum_1^n X_k$, +\[\mathbb{E} f\left(S_n/\sqrt{n}\right)\to \int_{-\infty}^\infty f(t) +\frac{\mathrm{e}^{-t^2/2}}{\sqrt{2\uppi}}\,\mathrm{d}t +\quad\mbox{as $n\to\infty$, for every $f\in\mathrm{b} +\mathcal{C}(\mathbb{R})$.}\] + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3