From b4fc5f639874db951177ec539299d20908adb654 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 00:44:40 +0000 Subject: doc 4 git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@80 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/README.txt | 158 ++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/gpl.txt | 340 ++++++++++++++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/mapfplm.tex | 5 + Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/mapppl.tex | 0 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/mapzplm.tex | 0 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazofnst.tex | 145 +++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazotest.pdf | Bin 0 -> 403186 bytes 7 files changed, 648 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/README.txt create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/gpl.txt create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/mapfplm.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/mapppl.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/mapzplm.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazofnst.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazotest.pdf (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/README.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..37bdce87a2c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +===================================================================== +The Pazo Math fonts +for mathematical typesetting with the Palatino fonts + + Font outlines version 1.003, 17 May 2002 + by Diego Puga + + For use with PSNFSS version 9 +===================================================================== + +The Pazo Math fonts are a family of PostScript fonts suitable for +typesetting math in combination with the Palatino family of text +fonts. They are required by the LaTeX macro package mathpazo.sty, now +part of the PSNFSS bundle. The mathpazo.sty package defines the +Palatino family as the default roman font and uses the virtual +mathpazo fonts, built around the Pazo Math family, for typesetting +math in a style that suits Palatino. + +The Pazo Math family is made up of five fonts provided in Type1 format +(PazoMath, PazoMath-Italic, PazoMath-Bold, PazoMath-BoldItalic, and +PazoMathBlackboardBold). These contain, in designs that suit +Palatino, glyphs that are usually not available in Palatino and for +which Computer Modern looks odd when combined with Palatino. These +glyphs include the uppercase Greek alphabet in upright and slanted +shapes in regular and bold weights, the lowercase Greek alphabet in +slanted shape in regular and bold weights, several math glyphs +(partialdiff, summation, product, coproduct, emptyset, infinity, and +proportional) in regular and bold weights, other glyphs (Euro and +dotlessj) in upright and slanted shapes in regular and bold weights, +and the complete uppercase latin alphabet plus number one in +blackboard bold. + +The current distribution comprises the printer font binary (pfb) files +with the PostScript outlines, the Adobe font metrics (afm) files, and +the font information (inf) files for the Pazo Math family. + +The TeX font metrics (tfm) files, the LaTeX macro package +mathpazo.sty, and a set of virtual math fonts that combine glyphs from +Pazo Math, Computer Modern, and Palatino to form complete math fonts +for use with TeX/LaTeX are part of the PSNFSS bundle version 9. + +For those wishing to rebuild or modify the virtual fonts, the fontinst +sources of the mathpazo virtual fonts are still available with this +distribution. + + +Installation and usage +====================== + +Please see the documentation included with the PSNFSS bundle for +installation and usage intructions. The following notes pertain files +not required by PSNFSS. + +The directory inf/ contains font information files for the Pazo +Math family. You need these files only in case you want to +install the Pazo Math fonts in Adobe Type Manager for use with +other applications (ATM will then combine afm and inf files into +pfm files). + +The directory fontinst/ contains the fontinst sources of the virtual +mathpazo fonts. You need these files only in case you want to rebuild +or modify the fonts. If you want to rebuild the fonts, you will also +need the Adobe font metrics for the Palatino fonts (you can download +these files from +ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/afmfiles/001-050/001/ and +then rename them with the Karl Berry names: rename pob_____.afm to +pplb8a.afm, pobi____.afm to pplbi8a.afm, poi_____.afm to pplri8a.afm, +por_____.afm to pplr8a.afm). The fontinst scripts require fontinst +version 1.914 because they rely on features available only starting +from that version. + + +Acknowledgements +================ + +The fontinst scripts for the mathpazo fonts are based on scripts by +Walter Schmidt for the mathpple fonts. Those in turn are based on +fontinst scripts written by Aloysius Helminck and distributed in +conjunction with fontinst v1.335. The package mathpazo.sty also +builds on Walter Schmidt's mathpple.sty and has many similarities with +it. Walter has subsequently improved mathpazo.sty and included it in +the PSNFSS bundle. I am grateful to him for writing mathpple.sty and +for making the fontinst sources available, as well as for his many +improvements to the mathpazo.sty package. Alan Hoenig and Martin +Osborne kindly tested an early version of the fonts. Martin also +provided many helpful comments on the design of several glyphs. George +White suggested ending the encoding vector by `readonly def' instead +of `def' to avoid an error with versions of pdftex prior to 0.14g. +Franz Achermann reported a bad /BBox error in Acrobat with some pdf +files created with pdftex, which has now been resolved. Pablo +Rodríguez pointed out the unusual shape of \varigma in the first +version. Marco Kuhlmann pointed out a couple of inconsistencies in +the positioning of the double strokes in Pazo Math Blackboard Bold. +The font outlines for the Pazo Math family were designed and +hinted using FontLab (http://www.fontlab.com). Of course, NONE of the +glyphs in the Pazo Math fonts were derived from Adobe's or Linotype's +Palatino or from any other commercial font. To maintain a family +look, some glyphs (particularly those similar to standard text glyphs, +such as the blackboard bold uppercase letters or the dotless j) were +derived from a version of URWPalladioL distributed under the GNU +General Public License. All trademarks mentioned are the property of +their respective owners. + + +Changes to the Type 1 fonts +=========================== + +Version 1.003 +------------- + +* Changed the positioning of the double stroke in X and Z in Pazo Math + Blackboard Bold (suggested by Marco Kuhlmann). + +Version 1.002 +------------- + +* Added all the remaining uppercase latin letters and number one to + Pazo Math Blackboard Bold. + +* Re-designed \Phi to make it better proportioned (suggestion + passed on by Walter Schmidt). + +* Re-designed \varsigma to give it a more recognisable shape + (suggested by Pablo Rodríguez). Re-designed \xi and \zeta to match + the new \varsigma. + +Version 1.001 +------------- + +* Changed the end of the encoding vector in the .pfb files from + `def' to `readonly def' to avoid an error with versions of pdftex + prior to 0.14g (suggested by George White). + +* Eliminated the space after `/FontBBox {' in the .pfb files + to avoid a bad /BBox error in Acrobat with some pdf files created + with pdftex (problem reported by Franz Achermann). + +Version 1.000 +------------- + +* First public release. + + +License +======= + +The Pazo Math PostScript fonts (files fplmb.afm, fplmb.inf, fplmb.pfb, +fplmbb.afm, fplmbb.inf, fplmbb.pfb, fplmbi.afm, fplmbi.inf, +fplmbi.pfb, fplmr.afm, fplmr.inf, fplmr.pfb, fplmri.afm, fplmri.inf, +and fplmri.pfb) are distributed under the GNU General Public License +(http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt). 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a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazofnst.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazofnst.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8aed02b5bd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazofnst.tex @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +% pazofnst.tex +% (part of the mathpazo package, by Diego Puga) +% +% Fontinst script +% to create virtual math fonts suitable for Palatino +% using the Pazo fonts +% Builds on a fontinst script by Walter Schmidt for the mathpple package +% +\input fontinst.sty +% +\needsfontinstversion{1.914} +% +% Font transformations +% Adobe Palatino +\recordtransforms{mapppl.tex} +\transformfont{pplr8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pplr8a}}} +\transformfont{pplri8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pplri8a}}} +\transformfont{pplb8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pplb8a}}} +\transformfont{pplbi8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pplbi8a}}} +\endrecordtransforms +% Pazo +\recordtransforms{mapfplm.tex} +\fromafm{fplmr} +\fromafm{fplmri} +\fromafm{fplmb} +\fromafm{fplmbi} +\fromafm{fplmbb} +\endrecordtransforms +% +% Raw Pazo +\installfonts +\installfamily{U}{fplm}{} +\installfontas{fplmr} + {U}{fplm}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{fplmri} + {U}{fplm}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{fplmb} + {U}{fplm}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{fplmbi} + {U}{fplm}{b}{it}{} +\endinstallfonts +% +% Virtual math fonts for Palatino: zplm +\recordtransforms{mapzplm.tex} +\installfonts +% Make math less tight: +\setint{letterspacing}{25} +% Install operators, letters, symbols, and large symbols +\installfamily{OT1}{zplm}{} +\installfamily{OML}{zplm}{\skewchar\font=127} +\installfamily{OMS}{zplm}{\skewchar\font=48} +\installfamily{OMX}{zplm}{} +% The `operators' font: +% latin from Palatino Roman +% greek and dotless j from Pazo +% + = () [] from CM Roman, scaled 1042 +\installfont{zplmr7t} + {pplr8r,nokernum,fplmr,latin, + unsetpl4cm,kernoff,cmr10 scaled 1042} + {OT1}{OT1}{zplm}{m}{n}{} +% The `letters' font: +% greek and partialdiff from Pazo +% latin from Palatino Italic +% dotless j from Pazo +% comma and period from Palatino Roman +% everything else from CM Math Italic, scaled 1042 +\installfont{zplmr7m} + {fplmri,kernoff,cmmi10 scaled 1042,kernon, + unsetalf,pplri8r,fplmri,unsetpunct, + unsetnum,unsetosf,pplr8r,resetosf,nokernum,haxzplmr} + {OML}{OML}{zplm}{m}{it}{} +% The `symbols' font: +% section, dagger, daggerdbl and paragraph from Palatino Roman +% infinity, proportional and emptysetstress from Pazo +% everything else from CM Symbol, scaled 1042 +\installfont{zplmr7y} + {cmsy10 scaled 1042,unsetcm4pl,pplr8r,fplmr,omsnames} + {OMS}{OMS}{zplm}{m}{n}{} +% The `large symbols': +% delimiters and roots from cmex10 +% \sum, \prod, and \coprod from Pazo +% big operators from cmex10, scaled 900 +% except for integraltext and contintegraltext, scaled 1042 +\installfont{zplmr7v} + {fplmr,zplmsum,cmex10,zplmbgop,cmex10 scaled 900, + unsetint,cmex10 scaled 1042} + {OMX}{OMX}{zplm}{m}{n}{} +% The `operators' font, bold: +\installfont{zplmb7t} + {pplb8r,fplmb,nokernum,latin, + unsetpl4cm,kernoff,cmbx10 scaled 1042} + {OT1}{OT1}{zplm}{b}{n}{} +% The `letters' font, bold: +\installfont{zplmb7m} + {fplmbi,kernoff,cmmib10 scaled 1042,kernon, + unsetalf,pplbi8r,fplmbi,unsetpunct, + unsetnum,unsetosf,pplb8r,resetosf,nokernum,haxzplmb} + {OML}{OML}{zplm}{b}{it}{} +% The `symbols' font, bold: +\installfont{zplmb7y} + {cmbsy10 scaled 1042,unsetcm4pl,pplb8r,fplmb,omsnames} + {OMS}{OMS}{zplm}{b}{n}{} +% (no bold `large symbols') +\endinstallfonts +% +% Partial blackboard bold from Pazo +\installfonts +\installfamily{OT1}{fplmbb}{} +\installfamily{T1}{fplmbb}{} +\installrawfont{fplmbb} + {fplmbb} + {OT1}{OT1}{fplmbb}{m}{n}{} +\installrawfont{fplmbb} + {fplmbb} + {T1}{T1}{fplmbb}{m}{n}{} +\endinstallfonts +\endrecordtransforms +% +% Write map files +\input finstmsc.sty +\AssumeMetafont % Ignore entries for CM +\resetstr{PSfontsuffix}{.pfb} +\adddriver{dvips}{pazoppl.map} +\input mapppl.tex +\input mapfplm.tex +\input mapzplm.tex +\donedrivers +\adddriver{dvips}{pazoupl.map} +\storemapdata{pplr8a}{\fromafm{uplr8a}{URWPalladioL-Roma}}{\reencodefont{8r}} +\storemapdata{pplri8a}{\fromafm{uplri8a}{URWPalladioL-Ital}}{\reencodefont{8r}} +\storemapdata{pplb8a}{\fromafm{uplb8a}{URWPalladioL-Bold}}{\reencodefont{8r}} +\storemapdata{pplbi8a}{\fromafm{uplbi8a}{URWPalladioL-BoldItal}}{\reencodefont{8r}} +\input mapfplm.tex +\input mapzplm.tex +\donedrivers +\adddriver{dvips}{pazo.map} +\input mapfplm.tex +\makemapentry{fplmr} +\makemapentry{fplmri} +\makemapentry{fplmb} +\makemapentry{fplmbi} +\makemapentry{fplmbb} +\donedrivers +% +\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazotest.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazotest.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6f1aab133d3 Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathpazo/pazotest.pdf differ -- cgit v1.2.3