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% \CheckSum{33}
% \iffalse
%
% mflogo.dtx --- LaTeX package for Metafont and MetaPost logos.
%
% Copyright (C) 1994--99 Ulrik Vieth
%
% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
% modify it under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License
% as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution; either
% version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later 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.
%
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage{mflogo}
\GetFileInfo{mflogo.sty}
\begin{document}
  \DocInput{mflogo.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
%
% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% \changes{1.0} {1994/05/02}{initial version}
% \changes{1.1} {1994/05/06}{changed assignments for bold series}
% \changes{1.1a}{1994/05/10}{revised documentation}
% \changes{1.1b}{1994/05/12}{revised documentation}
% \changes{1.1c}{1994/05/16}{renamed \cs{MPS} to \cs{MP}}
% \changes{1.1d}{1994/05/18}{updated TTN reference}
% \changes{1.2} {1994/05/21}{clean-up for public release}
% \changes{1.3} {1994/08/21}{update for June 94 LaTeX2e distribution,
%   never released}
% \changes{1.4} {1994/12/26}{changed font selection, assume Knuth's
%   local variants are available}
% \changes{1.4a}{1994/12/26}{use \cs{\@} to correct space factor
%   after \cs{\MF} and \cs{\MP}}
% \changes{1.4b}{1994/12/26}{eliminated \cs{filename}, \cs{filedate},
%   use \cs{GetFileInfo}}
% \changes{1.5} {1995/05/14}{major documentation rewrite}
% \changes{1.5a}{1995/08/28}{minor documentation fixes}
% \changes{1.5b}{1995/08/29}{added copyright notice similar to PSNFSS}
% \changes{1.5c}{1995/12/04}{replaced \cs{\-} by \cs{@dischyph} 
%   to fix problem in tabbing environment}
% \changes{2.0} {1999/03/10}{use the LaTeX Project Public License}
%
%
% \title{The \texttt{mflogo} package}
% \author{Ulrik Vieth}
% \date{1999-03-10 v2.0}
%
% \maketitle
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
%    This \LaTeX{} package provides the font declarations needed to
%    access the \texttt{logo} font family in terms of \textsf{NFSS2},
%    the no-longer-new font selection scheme used in \LaTeXe{}.
%    It also provides a package file that ilustrates how to define the
%    \MF{} and \MP{} logos and some appropriate font changing commands
%    in these terms.
%
%    Using this package, there should no longer be a need to define
%    special macros for the slanted version of these logos, and
%    it should be possible to avoid such errors as on page~2 of
%    \textit{The \LaTeX{} Companion} where the \MF{} logo appears
%    in upright shape within an italics context of a book title.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\logofamily}
% \DescribeMacro{\textlogo}
%    Once you have installed the font definition file
%    \texttt{ulogo.fd} provided here, you can use low-level \LaTeX{}
%    font commands to access the \texttt{logo} fonts in your
%    documents, even if you do not plan to use the package file
%    \texttt{mflogo.sty}.  Apart from defining the \MF{} and \MP{}
%    logos in terms of \LaTeX{} font commands this package file also
%    provides a declarative font changing command |\logofamily| and
%    a font changing command |\textlogo| that takes one argument.
%
%
% \section{The \MF{} source files}
%    
%    In this package, we assume that your \TeX{} distribution includes
%    the \MF{} sources for the \texttt{logo} font family, available
%    from the directory \texttt{/systems/knuth/lib} on CTAN archives.
%    These consists of the \MF{} program file \texttt{logo.mf} and a
%    number of \MF{} driver files for various font shapes and sizes,
%    all of which are described in \textit{The \MF{}book}.  
%    (Please note that the file \texttt{logo.mf} has been updated by
%    DEK in 1993, adding the letters `\textlogo{P}' and~`\textlogo{S}'
%    for the \MP{} logo. If \TeX{} complains about missing characters
%    in some of the \texttt{logo} fonts while processing this
%    documentation, you should consider updating your copy
%    of~\texttt{logo.mf} and regenerating all the \texttt{logo}
%    fonts.)
%
%    We also assume that your installation has the additional variants 
%    of the \texttt{logo} fonts (\texttt{logosl9} and \texttt{logod10})
%    from the directory \texttt{/systems/knuth/local/lib}.
%    Many modern \TeX{} distributions already have them included,
%    but in case you don't have them, it shouldn't be too difficult
%    to retrieve them individually.
%
%    Finally, in order to provide a reasonably orthogonal range of
%    sizes and shapes, this package uses another non-standard variant
%    of the \texttt{logo} fonts (\texttt{logosl8}), which is derived
%    from the existing variants by analogy.^^A
%    \footnote{This is just a simple matter of replacing `9' by `8'.}
%
%    The \MF{} source for this font shape is distributed separately
%    with this package since we want to avoid the overhead of
%    \textsc{DOCSTRIP} headers in such a trivial file, which would
%    result if it were generated from the same |.dtx| file as the
%    \LaTeX{} font definitions and the package file.
%
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
%
% \section{Hello, World!}
%
%    First, we announce the package and the font definition file.
%
%    \begin{macrocode}
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{mflogo}
%<Ulogo>\ProvidesFile{ulogo.fd}
%<+package>[1999/03/10 v2.0 LaTeX package for Metafont and MetaPost logos]
%<-package>[1999/03/10 v2.0 LaTeX font defs for Metafont and MetaPost logos]
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \section{The font definition file: \texttt{Ulogo.fd}}
%    
%    The first thing to do is to declare a new font family
%    \texttt{logo} using an appropriate encoding scheme.  According to
%    \textit{The \MF{}book} the \texttt{logo} fonts have the font
%    encoding scheme \texttt{"AEFMNOT only"} (or maybe
%    \texttt{"AEFMNOPST only"} after the recent changes).  Clearly,
%    this is a well-defined encoding scheme, but not one of those
%    presently supported in \LaTeX{}.  One might be tempted to define
%    some new encoding scheme~`MF', but the letter~`M' is already
%    reserved for 256-character math fonts. Therefore, we will use the
%    encoding scheme~`U' for the font family~\texttt{logo}.
%    \begin{macrocode}
%<*Ulogo>
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{logo}{}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Font shape declarations for medium series}
%
%    Now, we will discuss the font shape declarations for the medium
%    series. We will support sizes in the range from 8\,pt up to
%    magstep~5, which should be sufficient to cover the range from
%    |\footnotesize| to~|\Huge|. We assign the \texttt{logosl} fonts
%    to |\itshape| because their slant parameter matches that of 
%    Computer Modern Italics rather than that of Computer Modern
%    Slanted.^^A
%    \footnote{This might be due to the fact that the \texttt{logosl} 
%       fonts were first used in combination with Computer Modern 
%       Italics in the running heads of \textit{The \MF{}book}. 
%       Thus they may have been tuned for this purpose.}
%    For |\slshape| we provide a silent font substitution.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{m}{n}{
  <8> <9> gen * logo
  <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> logo10
}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{m}{it}{
  <8> <9> gen * logosl
  <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> logosl10
}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{m}{sl}{
  <-> ssub * logo/m/it
}{}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Font shape delarations for bold series}
%
%    Finally, we turn to the font shape declarations for the bold
%    and bold extended series. At present, there are no slanted
%    versions of bold \texttt{logo} fonts, but they could be created
%    easily, if desired. However, we do not attempt to create them
%    here, because the resulting name would be too long to fit into
%    8~characters and it isn't clear how it should be abbreviated.
%
%    We assign the \texttt{logobf} font shape to the semibold condensed
%    series because there are some indications that it was designed
%    to match Computer Modern Sans Serif Demibold Condensed, the
%    font that was used in chapter headings in the \TeX{} and \MF{}
%    manuals. In sizes below 10\,pt, we simply substitute medium
%    series because we want to avoid scaling down fonts below their
%    design size.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{sbc}{n}{
  <8> <9> sub * logo/m/n
  <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> logobf10
}{}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%    Since we assume that the extra variants of the \texttt{logo} fonts
%    are available at your installation, we will use the \texttt{logod} 
%    font shape in the bold and bold extended series.
%
%    As the name \texttt{logod} implies a demibold version, this
%    decision may seem a little odd, but there is a good reason
%    behind it: As mentioned before, \texttt{logobf} was originally
%    designed to match the semibold condensed version of Computer
%    Modern Sans Serif. It also fits well in combination with the
%    bold extended version of that font family because the weight
%    of these two versions is not too different. However, when
%    used in combination with the bold or bold extended version
%    of Computer Modern Roman, the \texttt{logobf} font turns out
%    to be slightly too heavy, and the \texttt{logod} font seems
%    to be a more appropriate alternative.^^A
%    \footnote{The history of the \texttt{logod} font is not very
%       clear. It was first released together with updates for
%       \TeX{} and \MF{} in March~1992. It might have been used
%       in DEK's book \textit{Literate Programming} where bold
%       extended Computer Modern Roman is used in headings.}
%
%    For this reason, we assign the \texttt{logod} font to the bold
%    series (only available in Computer Modern Roman) and set up 
%    a silent font substitution for the bold extended series, based 
%    on the assumption that Computer Modern Roman will be used in 
%    |bfseries| much more frequently than Computer Modern Sans Serif. 
%    However, when using bold extended Computer Modern Sans Serif, 
%    \texttt{logod} will be the wrong choice and one would prefer 
%    \texttt{logobf} instead. 
%
%    Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a completely satisfactory 
%    solution to this conflict of interests, short of modifying the 
%    standard font definitions for the Computer Modern family in 
%    a way that bold extended CM Sans Serif would be classified as
%    ultrabold compared to bold extended CM Roman.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{b}{n}{
  <8> <9> sub * logo/m/n
  <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> logod10
}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{bx}{n}{
  <-> ssub * logo/b/n
}{}
%</Ulogo>
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \section{The package file: \texttt{mflogo.sty}}
%
%    After having discussed the font definition file, we now turn
%    to the package file that shows how to access the \texttt{logo}
%    font family by defining high-level macros based on the low-level
%    \LaTeX{} font commands.
%
% \begin{macro}{\logofamily}
%    First, we define the declarative font changing command |\logofamily|.
%    This is accomplished using the low-level font commands
%    |\fontencoding| and |\fontfamily| followed by |\selectfont|.
%    If |\logofamily| is encountered in math mode, an error message
%    will be issued.
%
%    In the definition of |\logofamily| we now use |\DeclareRobustCommand| 
%    provided in the production \LaTeXe{} releases dated |1994/06/01|
%    or later. 
%    \begin{macrocode}
%<*package>
\DeclareRobustCommand\logofamily{%
  \not@math@alphabet\logofamily\relax
  \fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{logo}\selectfont}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\textlogo}
%    Next, we define a font changing command |\textlogo| with one
%    argument using |\DeclareTextFontCommand| also provided in the
%    latest \LaTeXe{} release.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textlogo}{\logofamily}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\MF}
% \begin{macro}{\MP}
%    Finally, we define macros for the \MF{} and \MP{} logos.  Since
%    the letters `\textlogo{P}' and~`\textlogo{S}' needed for the
%    \MP{} logo were added as recently as 1993, this will only work 
%    if you have an up-to-date version of the \texttt{logo} fonts.  
%    To update them, you just have to install the new version of the
%    \MF{} program file \texttt{logo.mf} and regenerate the
%    \texttt{logo} fonts using exactly the same \MF{} driver files as
%    before.
%
%    There should be no doubt that |\MF| is the standard abbreviation 
%    for the \MF{} logo. For \MP{}, we use the abbreviation |\MP|,
%    which also seems to be the standard abbreviation used for \MP{}
%    input files and the program itself. 
%    
%    According to an e-mail message from John Hobby, he personally 
%    prefers the spelling ``MetaPost'' (in plain roman) instead of 
%    the \texttt{logo} font, but since it was Don Knuth himself who 
%    introduced the alternate spelling, it is acceptable to use 
%    the \texttt{logo} font for \MP{} as well, if you prefer that. 
% \changes{1.4a}{1994/12/26}{use \cs{\@} to correct space factor 
%   after \cs{MF} and \cs{MP}}
% \changes{1.5c}{1995/12/04}{replaced \cs{\-} by \cs{@dischyph} 
%   to fix problem in tabbing environment}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\MF{\textlogo{META}\@dischyph\textlogo{FONT}\@}
\def\MP{\textlogo{META}\@dischyph\textlogo{POST}\@}
%</package>
%    \end{macrocode}
%    In order to fix the space factor after the logos in all uppercase 
%    letters, we better add |\@|, which expands to |\spacefactor\@m|,
%    at the end of our macro definitions.  This is exactly how it is 
%    done for the |\TeX| and |\LaTeX| logos in the \LaTeXe{} sources
%    (see |ltspace.dtx| and |ltlogos.dtx|).
% 
%    In closing, it should be pointed out that the above definitions of 
%    the \MF{} and \MP{} logos will make them honor all font changing 
%    commands just like the \TeX{} logo does and always did. Thus both 
%    logos will finally behave identically with respect to font changes, 
%    thanks to \LaTeXe{} and \textsf{NFSS2}.
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \Finale
%
\endinput
%
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