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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2017-07-10 23:53:45 +0900
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2017-07-10 23:53:45 +0900
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-============================================================
-
- Using the Day Roman typeface with LaTeX
-
-============================================================
- 2003-01-16
- Walter Schmidt
- <w-a-schmidt@arcor.de>
-
-
-The "Day Roman" typeface can be used with LaTeX as font
-family "dayrom" or "dayroms". The font family "dayrom"
-exhibits the normal latin character set, whereas "dayroms"
-has the so-called "long s" and an additional ligature c-t.
-For instance, the command
-
- \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{dayrom}
-
-in the preamble makes LaTeX use Day Roman with normal
-character set as the default roman font family.
-
-Day Roman is supported with T1 (european) and TS1
-(textcompanion) encoding only, so you should issue the
-commands
-
- \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
- \usepackage{textcomp}
-
-in the document preamble. The obsolete OT1 encoding, which
-is still the default with LaTeX, is _not_ supported.
-
-There is one single (roman) variant of the typeface only;
-there are no corresponding italic, bold or smallcaps fonts
-provided!
-
-
-
-Using the long s
-----------------
-When using the font family "dayroms", entering the "s"
-yields the so-called long s. The round s (aka "final s") can
-be created by entering "s:". This method was introduced
-with Y. Haralambous' old-german fonts and has been
-established as a quasi-standard with TeX. The drawback is,
-that \MakeUppercase does not handle "s:" properly.
-
-NB:
-All ready-made combinations of s+accent are built upon the
-round s in the font family dayroms, too. AFAIK, these
-diacritics are only used in languages that must not be
-written with a long s, anyway.
-
-
-
-NFSS classification
--------------------
-
-encodings family series shape FontName(s)
-.....................................................
-T1, TS1 dayrom m n DayRoman,
- DayRoman-Expert
-T1, TS1 dayroms m n DayRoman,
- DayRoman-Expert
-
-The TS1 (textcomopanion) character set is only partially
-covered; however, the Euro sign (\texteuro) is included.
-
-Unlike many other fonts, the kerning table supplied with
-Day Roman covers also most of the accented letters in the
-T1 character set. This results in proper kerning in many
-non-English languages, too.
-
-
-
-About the typeface
-------------------
-The DayRoman and DayRoman-Expert Type1 fonts were made by
-Apostrophiclab <http://www.apostrophiclab.com>; any
-questions regarding the design of the fonts should be
-addressed to <apostrophe@apostrophiclab.com>.
-
-The remainder of this section is an excerpt from the
-original documentation in the archive file day_t1.zip:
-
-The two-tiers font included in this archive, Day Roman, is a
-digitally redrawn version of what has come to be
-historically known as the "Two Line Double Pica Roman", a
-typeface designed by 16th century French punchcutter
-Francois Guyot, and used in numerous books between 1535 and
-1570, most notable of which are J. Steelsius's printing of
-The Bible (1541) and Frisius (1551), Gillis Coppens van
-Diest's printing of Erasmus (1544), Georgius (1544), Serlio
-(1550) and Horatius (1552), and Rotarius's printing of
-Livius Brechtius (1549). The type was also used extensively
-by H. Dunham, and later J. Day, in London (the name Day
-Roman is simply a reference to J. Day having used the type).
-Original matrices of Guyot's roman type are now in the
-Museum Plantin-Moretus in Antwerp.
-
-A 1782 "Sale Catalog & Specimen of the James Foundry" shows
-a reproduction of that same type under the name "Two-Line
-Double Pica Macilent". Some specimens from unknown English
-printers dating back to circa 1650 also show the same
-typeface, but no proper references were given. The last
-recorded reference to Guyot's type can be found in "Type
-Specimen Fascimiles, vol. 1, No. 1 - 15," by John Dreyfus
-et al, printed in London circa 1963.
-
-Some reduced resolution scans of Guyot's roman are also
-included in this directory.
-
-In digitizing this typeface, attention was mainly given to
-duplicate the technical imperfections of 16th century
-printing, which have been lost with today's technologies.
-In order to accomplish this, some digital type design
-conventions have been avoided - things like the uniformity
-of the serifs, overall stroke precision, vertical proportion
-exactitude... While trying to maintain as much fidelity as
-possible to Guyot's original drawings, there was also
-emphasis in testing to ensure good print functionality at
-various text and display sizes. This digitization should
-work nicely when used anywhere from 10 to 30 pt. Some
-design oddities, appealing or otherwise, may appear in
-30+ pt usage.
-
-
-
-Legal stuff
------------
-The DayRoman and DayRoman-Expert fonts are provided for free
-by Apostrophiclab <http://www.apostrophiclab.com>. You may
-redistribute them, as long as the archive file (day_t1.zip)
-is kept intact, and no money is charged.
-
-The related TFM, VF, FD and font mapping files, as well as
-the file you are reading right now, are
-
- Copyright (c) 2002 Walter Schmidt
-
-They may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
-of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of
-this license or (at your option) any later version. The
-files may be distributed only as a whole, either packed or
-unpacked.
-
-
-== finis