From d66c210746dff5ad39284b6793dd0333a6df6f9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 00:17:48 +0000 Subject: install fontools utilities (10apr09) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@12687 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/GPLv2.txt | 341 +++++++++++++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/README | 82 +++++ .../support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sty | 11 + .../support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sub | 10 + .../support/fontools/examples/berling/makeberling | 70 +++++ .../support/fontools/examples/berling/mbr_fnst.tex | 62 ++++ .../fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sty | 12 + .../fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sub | 10 + .../fontools/examples/frutiger/lfr_fnst.tex | 68 ++++ .../fontools/examples/frutiger/makefrutiger | 70 +++++ .../fontools/examples/palatinox/Palatino_fnst.tex | 166 ++++++++++ .../fontools/examples/palatinox/make_Palatino | 92 ++++++ .../support/fontools/examples/palatinox/pala.sub | 4 + .../fontools/examples/palatinox/palatinox.sty | 36 +++ .../fontools/examples/palatinox/unsetSCaps.mtx | 32 ++ 15 files changed, 1066 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/GPLv2.txt create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/README create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sty create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sub create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/makeberling create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/mbr_fnst.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sty create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sub create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/lfr_fnst.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/makefrutiger create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/Palatino_fnst.tex create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/make_Palatino create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/pala.sub create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/palatinox.sty create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/unsetSCaps.mtx (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/support') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/GPLv2.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/GPLv2.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1972a882127 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/GPLv2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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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/support/fontools/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1cd3256985 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/README @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +FONTOOLS: some tools for handling fonts with LaTeX and fontinst +=============================================================== + +This package provides a few tools to simplify using fonts (especially +TrueType/OpenType ones) with LaTeX. + +The most important tool in this bundle is + +AUTOINST - a wrapper script around Eddie Kohler's LCDF TypeTools for +installing OpenType fonts in LaTeX. It also creates .fd and .sty files. + +The other tools in this bundle were created before I knew of the +TypeTools' existence. They clumsily implement a subset of the +functionality of the TypeTools and should be considered more or less +deprecated. Personally, I haven't used them in years (and I'm not sure +I still understand how the code exactly works), but they're still +included in case someone needs them. Just be aware that I may not +be able to fix any problems you may encounter. + +AFM2AFM - reencode .afm files; designed to replace fontinst's +\reencodefont for big .afm files. + +AUTOINST - a wrapper script around otftotfm for installing +OpenType fonts in LaTeX. It also creates .fd and .sty files. + +CMAP2ENC - convert glyph indices in TrueType fonts without glyph names +(such as Linotype Palatino) to Adobe glyph names. + +FONT2AFM - create font metrics for just about any font file; wrapper +around tools such as pf2afm, ttf2afm, pfm2kpx and ot2kpx. + +OT2KPX - extract all kerning pairs from OpenType fonts. + +PFM2KPX - extract the correct kerning pairs from buggy .pfm files +(where pf2afm complains `.notdef character occurred among kern pairs'). + +SHOWGLYPHS - create a pdf file that shows all glyphs in a font. + + +Please see the documentation of the individual programs for more info. + + +Prerequisites +------------- + +All programs have been written in Perl; they require Perl version 5.6 or later. +Some programs also need pf2afm (distributed with GhostScript), ttf2afm +(distributed with pdfTeX) or Eddie Kohler's TypeTools (see +http://www.lcdf.org/type/) + +Most tools can also use kpsewhich or findtexmf (if available) for searching +their input files. If neither tool is present, input files are searched +in the current working directory. + +The SHOWGLYPHS script uses several standard Unix/Linux commands; +it probably won't work on other platforms. It also needs a working, +TDS-compliant TeX installation. + +The encoding files in the `share/' directory are meant to be used with +Eddie Kohler's otftotfm (either directly or via the AUTOINST wrapper script); +place these files somewhere where otftotfm can find them. + + +License +------- + +This software is copyright (c) 2005-2009 Marc Penninga. It is released under +the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. See the file GPLv2.txt for +the license conditions. + + +Examples +-------- + +A few detailed examples of the use of some of these tools (mainly CMAP2ENC) +can be found in the directory `examples/': this contains everything you need +(except the fonts themselves, of course) to use the TrueType versions of +Linotype Palatino, Monotype Berling and Linotype Frutiger that come with +some Microsoft products. + + + Marc Penninga, 2009/04/09 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7d771dedd32 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sty @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{berling} + [2005/08/08 v1.1 Style file for Monotype Berling] +\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc} +\RequirePackage{textcomp} +\DeclareOption{lining}{\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{mbrx}} +\DeclareOption{oldstyle}{\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{mbrj}} +\ExecuteOptions{oldstyle} +\ProcessOptions\relax +%% +%% End of file 'berling.sty' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sub b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sub new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..940df499b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/berling.sub @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +zero;00F8 +one;00F9 +two;00FA +three;00FB +four;00FC +five;00FD +six;00FE +seven;00FF +eight;0100 +nine;0101 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/makeberling b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/makeberling new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..36c8f832dfd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/makeberling @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +TEXMF="./" + +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/afm/monotype/berling/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/enc/dvips/berling/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/map/dvips/berling/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/tfm/monotype/berling/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/truetype/monotype/berling/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/vf/monotype/berling/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}tex/latex/monotype/berling/" + +# +# By default, Monotype Berling uses oldstyle figures; +# `berling.sub' replaces these with normal (lining) figures. +# +# In the second line, we specify `-f onum' (even though Berling doesn't +# support features) to force the output files to have a `j' appended +# to their filenames; otherwise they would clobber the output of the +# first call to `cmap2enc'. +# +cmap2enc -x berling.sub berling.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f onum berling.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc berling.ttf ts1.enc + +for TTF in *.ttf +do + font2afm "$TTF" +done + +rm berling.map +afm2afm -e t1-berling.enc -o rmbrr9e.afm berling.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e t1-berling.enc -o rmbrri9e.afm berlingi.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e t1-berling.enc -o rmbrb9e.afm berlingb.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e t1-berling.enc -o rmbrbi9e.afm berlingz.afm >>berling.map + +afm2afm -e t1j-berling.enc -o rmbrrj9d.afm berling.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e t1j-berling.enc -o rmbrrij9d.afm berlingi.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e t1j-berling.enc -o rmbrbj9d.afm berlingb.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e t1j-berling.enc -o rmbrbij9d.afm berlingz.afm >>berling.map + +afm2afm -e ts1-berling.enc -o rmbrr9c.afm berling.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e ts1-berling.enc -o rmbrri9c.afm berlingi.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e ts1-berling.enc -o rmbrb9c.afm berlingb.afm >>berling.map +afm2afm -e ts1-berling.enc -o rmbrbi9c.afm berlingz.afm >>berling.map + +tex mbr_fnst.tex + +for PL in *.pl +do + pltotf "$PL" +done + +for VPL in *.vpl +do + vptovf "$VPL" +done + +rm *.pl *.vpl rmbr*.afm rmbr*.mtx resetberling-*.mtx + +mv *.afm "${TEXMF}/fonts/afm/monotype/berling/" +mv *.enc "${TEXMF}/fonts/enc/dvips/berling/" +mv *.map "${TEXMF}/fonts/map/dvips/berling/" +mv *.tfm "${TEXMF}/fonts/tfm/monotype/berling/" +cp *.ttf "${TEXMF}/fonts/truetype/monotype/berling/" +mv *.vf "${TEXMF}/fonts/vf/monotype/berling/" +mv *.fd "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/monotype/berling/" +cp *.sty "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/monotype/berling/" + +texhash ${TEXMF} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/mbr_fnst.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/mbr_fnst.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8a991f04319 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/berling/mbr_fnst.tex @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +\input fontinst.sty +\needsfontinstversion{1.900} + + + +\installfonts + +\installfamily{T1}{mbrx}{\hyphenchar\font="7F} + +\installfont{mbrr9e} + {rmbrr9e,resetberling-t1,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrx}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{mbrri9e} + {rmbrri9e,resetberling-t1,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrx}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{mbrb9e} + {rmbrb9e,resetberling-t1,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrx}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{mbrbi9e} + {rmbrbi9e,resetberling-t1,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrx}{b}{it}{} + + + +\installfamily{T1}{mbrj}{\hyphenchar\font="7F} + +\installfont{mbrrj9d} + {rmbrrj9d,resetberling-t1j,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrj}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{mbrrij9d} + {rmbrrij9d,resetberling-t1j,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrj}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{mbrbj9d} + {rmbrbj9d,resetberling-t1j,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrj}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{mbrbij9d} + {rmbrbij9d,resetberling-t1j,newlatin}{t1}{T1}{mbrj}{b}{it}{} + + + +\installfamily{TS1}{mbrx}{} + +\installfont{mbrr9c} + {rmbrr9c,resetberling-ts1,rmbrrj9d,resetberling-t1j,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{mbrx}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{mbrri9c} + {rmbrri9c,resetberling-ts1,rmbrrij9d,resetberling-t1j,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{mbrx}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{mbrb9c} + {rmbrb9c,resetberling-ts1,rmbrbj9d,resetberling-t1j,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{mbrx}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{mbrbi9c} + {rmbrbi9c,resetberling-ts1,rmbrbij9d,resetberling-t1j,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{mbrx}{b}{it}{} + + + +\installfamily{TS1}{mbrx}{} + +\installfontas{mbrr9c}{TS1}{mbrj}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{mbrri9c}{TS1}{mbrj}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{mbrb9c}{TS1}{mbrj}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{mbrbi9c}{TS1}{mbrj}{b}{it}{} + + + +\endinstallfonts + +\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..505c51414b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sty @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{frutiger} + [2007/04/02 v2.1 Style file for Linotype Frutiger] + +\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc} +\RequirePackage{textcomp} +\DeclareOption{lining}{\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{lfrx}} +\DeclareOption{oldstyle}{\renewcommand*{\rmdefault}{lfrj}} +\ExecuteOptions{oldstyle} +\ProcessOptions\relax +%% +%% End of file 'frutiger.sty' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sub b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sub new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..940df499b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/frutiger.sub @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +zero;00F8 +one;00F9 +two;00FA +three;00FB +four;00FC +five;00FD +six;00FE +seven;00FF +eight;0100 +nine;0101 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/lfr_fnst.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/lfr_fnst.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3764ad6210c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/lfr_fnst.tex @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +\input fontinst.sty +\needsfontinstversion{1.900} + +\installfonts + + +\installfamily{T1}{lfrx}{\hyphenchar\font="7F} + +\installfont{lfrr9e} + {rlfrr9e,resetfrutiger-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrx}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{lfrri9e} + {rlfrri9e,resetfrutiger-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrx}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{lfrb9e} + {rlfrb9e,resetfrutiger-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrx}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{lfrbi9e} + {rlfrbi9e,resetfrutiger-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrx}{b}{it}{} + + +\installfamily{T1}{lfrj}{\hyphenchar\font="7F} + +\installfont{lfrrj9d} + {rlfrrj9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrj}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{lfrrij9d} + {rlfrrij9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrj}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{lfrbj9d} + {rlfrbj9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrj}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{lfrbij9d} + {rlfrbij9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{lfrj}{b}{it}{} + + +\installfamily{TS1}{lfrx}{} + +\installfont{lfrr9c} + {rlfrr9c,resetfrutiger-ts1-tlf,% + rlfrrj9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{lfrx}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{lfrri9c} + {rlfrri9c,resetfrutiger-ts1-tlf,% + rlfrrij9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{lfrx}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{lfrb9c} + {rlfrb9c,resetfrutiger-ts1-tlf,% + rlfrbj9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{lfrx}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{lfrbi9c} + {rlfrbi9c,resetfrutiger-ts1-tlf,% + rlfrbij9d,resetfrutiger-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{lfrx}{b}{it}{} + + +\installfamily{TS1}{lfrj}{} + +\installfontas{lfrr9c}{TS1}{lfrj}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{lfrri9c}{TS1}{lfrj}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{lfrb9c}{TS1}{lfrj}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{lfrbi9c}{TS1}{lfrj}{b}{it}{} + +\endinstallfonts + +\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/makefrutiger b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/makefrutiger new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..14f140facd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/frutiger/makefrutiger @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +TEXMF="./" + +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/afm/linotype/frutiger/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/enc/dvips/frutiger/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/map/dvips/frutiger/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/tfm/linotype/frutiger/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/truetype/linotype/frutiger/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}fonts/vf/linotype/frutiger/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}tex/latex/linotype/frutiger/" + +# +# By default, Linotype Frutiger uses oldstyle figures; +# `berling.sub' replaces these with normal (lining) figures. +# +# In the second line, we specify `-f onum' (even though Frutiger doesn't +# support features) to force the output files to have a `j' appended +# to their filenames; otherwise they would clobber the output of the +# first call to `cmap2enc'. +# +cmap2enc -xfrutiger.sub frutiger.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f onum frutiger.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc frutiger.ttf ts1.enc + +for TTF in *.ttf +do + font2afm "$TTF" +done + +rm frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrr9e.afm frutiger.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrri9e.afm frutit.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrb9e.afm frutbd.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrbi9e.afm frutz.afm >>frutiger.map + +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrrj9d.afm frutiger.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrrij9d.afm frutit.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrbj9d.afm frutbd.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrbij9d.afm frutz.afm >>frutiger.map + +afm2afm -e ts1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrr9c.afm frutiger.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e ts1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrri9c.afm frutit.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e ts1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrb9c.afm frutbd.afm >>frutiger.map +afm2afm -e ts1-tlf-frutiger.enc -o rlfrbi9c.afm frutz.afm >>frutiger.map + +tex lfr_fnst.tex + +for PL in *.pl +do + pltotf "$PL" +done + +for VPL in *.vpl +do + vptovf "$VPL" +done + +rm *.pl *.vpl rlfr*.afm rlfr*.mtx resetfrutiger-*.mtx + +mv *.afm "${TEXMF}/fonts/afm/linotype/frutiger/" +mv *.enc "${TEXMF}/fonts/enc/dvips/frutiger/" +mv *.map "${TEXMF}/fonts/map/dvips/frutiger/" +mv *.tfm "${TEXMF}/fonts/tfm/linotype/frutiger/" +cp *.ttf "${TEXMF}/fonts/truetype/linotype/frutiger/" +mv *.vf "${TEXMF}/fonts/vf/linotype/frutiger/" +mv *.fd "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/linotype/frutiger/" +cp *.sty "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/linotype/frutiger/" + +texhash ${TEXMF} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/Palatino_fnst.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/Palatino_fnst.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..82b8c823d0c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/Palatino_fnst.tex @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +\input fontinst.sty +\needsfontinstversion{1.900} + +\installfonts + +\installfamily{T1}{Palatino-TLF} {\hyphenchar\font="7F} +\installfamily{T1}{Palatino-LF} {\hyphenchar\font="7F} +\installfamily{T1}{Palatino-TOsF} {\hyphenchar\font="7F} +\installfamily{T1}{Palatino-OsF} {\hyphenchar\font="7F} + +\installfamily{T1}{Palatino-Sup} {} + +\installfamily{TS1}{Palatino-TLF} {} +\installfamily{TS1}{Palatino-LF} {} +\installfamily{TS1}{Palatino-TOsF}{} +\installfamily{TS1}{Palatino-OsF} {} + + +\installfont{Palatino-tlf-t1} + {Palatino-tlf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-tlf-t1} + {Palatino-Italic-tlf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-tlf-t1} + {Palatino-Bold-tlf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-tlf-t1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-tlf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{b}{it}{} + +\installfont{Palatino-lf-t1} + {Palatino-lf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-lf-t1} + {Palatino-Italic-lf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-lf-t1} + {Palatino-Bold-lf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-lf-t1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-lf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{b}{it}{} + +\installfont{Palatino-tosf-t1} + {Palatino-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-tosf-t1} + {Palatino-Italic-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-tosf-t1} + {Palatino-Bold-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-t1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{b}{it}{} + +\installfontas{Palatino-tosf-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Italic-tosf-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Bold-tosf-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{b}{it}{} + +% --- + +\installfont{Palatino-tlf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-tlf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{m}{sc}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-tlf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-Italic-tlf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{m}{scit}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-tlf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-Bold-tlf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{b}{sc}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-tlf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-tlf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tlf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TLF}{b}{scit}{} + +\installfont{Palatino-lf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-lf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{m}{sc}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-lf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-Italic-lf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{m}{scit}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-lf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-Bold-lf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{b}{sc}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-lf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-lf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-lf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-LF}{b}{scit}{} + +\installfont{Palatino-tosf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-tosf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{m}{sc}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-tosf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-Italic-tosf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{m}{scit}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-tosf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-Bold-tosf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{b}{sc}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-sc-t1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-sc-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf-sc,unsetSCaps,newlatin} + {t1}{T1}{Palatino-TOsF}{b}{scit}{} + +\installfontas{Palatino-tosf-sc-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{m}{sc}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Italic-tosf-sc-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{m}{scit}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Bold-tosf-sc-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{b}{sc}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-sc-t1} + {T1}{Palatino-OsF}{b}{scit}{} + +% --- + +\installfont{Palatino-tosf-ts1} + {Palatino-tosf-ts1-raw,resetpala-ts1-tosf,% + Palatino-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{Palatino-TOsF}{m}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Italic-tosf-ts1} + {Palatino-Italic-tosf-ts1-raw,resetpala-ts1-tosf,% + Palatino-Italic-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{Palatino-TOsF}{m}{it}{} +\installfont{Palatino-Bold-tosf-ts1} + {Palatino-Bold-tosf-ts1-raw,resetpala-ts1-tosf,% + Palatino-Bold-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{Palatino-TOsF}{b}{n}{} +\installfont{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1} + {Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1-raw,resetpala-ts1-tosf,% + Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-t1-raw,resetpala-t1-tosf,resetosf,textcomp} + {ts1}{TS1}{Palatino-TOsF}{b}{it}{} + +\installfontas{Palatino-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-OsF}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Italic-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-OsF}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Bold-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-OsF}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-OsF}{b}{it}{} + +\installfontas{Palatino-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-TLF}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Italic-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-TLF}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Bold-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-TLF}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-TLF}{b}{it}{} + +\installfontas{Palatino-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-LF}{m}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Italic-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-LF}{m}{it}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-Bold-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-LF}{b}{n}{} +\installfontas{Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1} + {TS1}{Palatino-LF}{b}{it}{} + + +\endinstallfonts + +\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/make_Palatino b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/make_Palatino new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..08e00ac6f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/make_Palatino @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +TEXMF="./" +VENDOR="linotype" +FONT="palatinox" +MAP="${FONT}.map" + +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/fonts/afm/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/fonts/enc/dvips/${FONT}/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/fonts/map/dvips/${FONT}/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/fonts/tfm/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/fonts/truetype/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/fonts/vf/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" + +cmap2enc -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f pnum -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f onum -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f smcp -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f pnum,smcp -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f onum,smcp -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc +cmap2enc -f sups -x pala.sub pala.ttf t1.enc + +cmap2enc -f onum -x pala.sub pala.ttf ts1.enc + +ttf2afm -a -h -o pala.afm pala.ttf +ttf2afm -a -h -o palai.afm palai.ttf +ttf2afm -a -h -o palab.afm palab.ttf +ttf2afm -a -h -o palabi.afm palabi.ttf + +rm ${MAP} + +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-pala.enc -o Palatino-tlf-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-tlf-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-tlf-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-tlf-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-pala.enc -o Palatino-lf-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-lf-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-lf-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-lf-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-tosf-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-tosf-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-tosf-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} + +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-tlf-sc-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-tlf-sc-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-tlf-sc-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tlf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-tlf-sc-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-lf-sc-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-lf-sc-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-lf-sc-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-lf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-lf-sc-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-tosf-sc-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-tosf-sc-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-tosf-sc-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-tosf-sc-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-sc-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} + +afm2afm -e t1-sup-pala.enc -o Palatino-sup-t1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-sup-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-sup-t1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-sup-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-sup-t1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e t1-sup-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-sup-t1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} + +afm2afm -e ts1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-tosf-ts1-raw.afm pala.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e ts1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Italic-tosf-ts1-raw.afm palai.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e ts1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-Bold-tosf-ts1-raw.afm palab.afm >>${MAP} +afm2afm -e ts1-tosf-pala.enc -o Palatino-BoldItalic-tosf-ts1-raw.afm palabi.afm >>${MAP} + +tex Palatino_fnst.tex + +for PL in *.pl +do + pltotf "$PL" +done + +for VPL in *.vpl +do + vptovf "$VPL" +done + +rm *.pl *.vpl *.afm Palatino*.mtx resetpala-*.mtx + +mv *.afm "${TEXMF}/fonts/afm/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mv *.enc "${TEXMF}/fonts/enc/dvips/${FONT}/" +mv *.map "${TEXMF}/fonts/map/dvips/${FONT}/" +mv *.tfm "${TEXMF}/fonts/tfm/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +cp *.ttf "${TEXMF}/fonts/truetype/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mv *.vf "${TEXMF}/fonts/vf/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +mv *.fd "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" +cp *.sty "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/${VENDOR}/${FONT}/" + +texhash ${TEXMF} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/pala.sub b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/pala.sub new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4b1decdb98b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/pala.sub @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +01DC;01DD +01E2;01E1 +01E8;01E1 +0211;0212 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/palatinox.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/palatinox.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..127aabd04e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/palatinox.sty @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{palatinox} + [2006/10/16 v3.0 Style file for Palatino Linotype.] + +\IfFileExists{fontaxes.sty}{ + \RequirePackage{fontaxes} + + \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{proportional}}{Sup} + \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{tabular}}{Sup} + \def\sufigures{\@nomath\sufigures + \fontfigurestyle{superior}\selectfont} + \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textsu}{\sufigures} + \let\textsuperior\textsu +}{} + +\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc} +\RequirePackage{textcomp} +\DeclareOption{lining}{\edef\f@figure@style{LF}} +\DeclareOption{tabular}{\edef\f@figure@align{T}} +\DeclareOption{oldstyle}{\edef\f@figure@style{OsF}} +\DeclareOption{proportional}{\edef\f@figure@align{}} + +\ExecuteOptions{oldstyle,proportional} +\ProcessOptions\relax + +\renewcommand* + {\rmdefault} + {Palatino-\f@figure@align\f@figure@style} +\renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\rmdefault} +\renewcommand*{\bfdefault}{b} + +\normalfont + +\endinput +%% +%% End of file 'palatinox.sty' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/unsetSCaps.mtx b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/unsetSCaps.mtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c63eaed610f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/fontools/examples/palatinox/unsetSCaps.mtx @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +\relax +\metrics +\needsfontinstversion{1.926} + +\setcommand\deleteGlyph#1{ + \ifisglyph{#1}\then + \unsetglyph{#1} + \noleftrightkerning{#1} + \fi +} + +\deleteGlyph{ff} +\deleteGlyph{fi} +\deleteGlyph{fl} +\deleteGlyph{ffi} +\deleteGlyph{ffl} + +\deleteGlyph{dotlessi} +\setglyph{dotlessi} + \glyph{i}{1000} +\endsetglyph +\setleftrightkerning{dotlessi}{i}{1000} + +\deleteGlyph{germandbls} +\setglyph{germandbls} + \glyph{s}{1000} + \movert{\kerning{s}{s}} + \glyph{s}{1000} +\endsetglyph +\setleftrightkerning{germandbls}{s}{1000} + +\endmetrics -- cgit v1.2.3