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Changelog:
In Gothic (Sans-serif) family
* Fix glyphs in Unicode : 0020-6130, 9e12-ffff (first check)
* Fix glyphs in SJIS : second check completed
In Minchi (Serif) family
* Fix glyphs in Unicode : 0020-6130, 9e12-ffff (first check)
* Fix glyphs in SJIS : second check completed
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This is documentation for tex-arphic.
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Packaged by rxg@ and modified by me.
These are font bundles for the Chinese Arphic fonts which work with the
CJK package. Arphic is actually the name of the company that which
created the fonts (and put them under a GPL-like licence).
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Changes:
* Add a real error message when a font cannot be found.
* Add "Letters=Random" feature.
* Fix bug in which "Unknown feature `'..." warnings
were shown in the log file.
* Some small documentation improvements.
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Changes from 2.32 to 2.33:
* added Old Italic block to Sans
* added U+051E, U+051F to Sans
* added U+01BA, U+0372-U+0373, U+0376-U+0377, U+03CF, U+1D00-U+1D01,
U+1D03-U+1D07, U+1D0A-U+1D13, U+1D15, U+1D18-U+1D1C, U+1D20-U+1D2B,
U+1D2F, U+1D3D, U+1D5C-U+1D61, U+1D66-U+1D6B, U+1DB8, U+1E9C-U+1E9D,
U+1EFA-U+1EFB, U+2C60-U+2C61, U+2C63, U+A726-U+A73C, U+A73E-U+A73F,
U+A746-U+A747, U+A74A-U+A74B, U+A74E+U+A74F, U+A768-U+A769, U+A77B-U+A77C,
U+A780-U+A787, U+A790-U+A791, U+A7FA-U+A7FF to Serif
* added alternate forms to U+014A and U+01B7 in Serif
* typographical improvements to U+0166-U+0167, U+0197, U+01B5-U+01B6, U+01BB,
U+0222-U+0223, U+023D, U+0250-U+0252, U+026E, U+0274, U+028F, U+029F,
U+02A3-U+02A5, U+02AB, U+03FE-U+03FF, U+1D02, U+1D14, U+1D1D-U+1D1F, U+1D3B,
U+1D43-U+1D46, U+1D59, U+1D9B, U+2C71, U+2C73 in Serif
* fixed bugs #31762 and #34700 plus other small fixes (wrong direction,
duplicate points, etc.) for Sans and Serif
* added U+204B to Mono
* added U+26E2 to Sans
* added Playing Cards block (U+1F0A0-U+1F0DF) to Sans
* emoticons in Sans: replace U+2639-U+263B with better versions, add
U+1F601-U+1F610, U+1F612-U+1F614, U+1F616, U+1F618, U+1F61A, U+1F61C-U+1F61E,
U+1F620-U+1F624, U+1F625, U+1F628-U+1F62B, U+1F62D, U+1F630-U+1F633,
U+1F635-U+1F640
* added U+A78E, U+A790-U+A791 to Sans and Mono
* added U+A7FA to Sans
* subscripts: added U+2095-U+209C to Sans, Serif and Mono, adjusted
U+1D49-U+1D4A in Sans and Mono
* added U+0243 to Mono
* adjusted U+0307 to match dot of i, replaced dotaccent U+02D9 with U+0307 in
most dependencies in Sans
* adjusted anchors of f and added them to long s in Sans
* added anchors to precomposed dependencies of D and d
* added debug glyphs U+F002 and U+F003 which will show current point size
* use correct version for Serbian italic be
* added pictograms U+1F42D-U+1F42E, U+1F431, U+1F435
* improved Hebrew in Sans
* improved Armenian in Sans, and added Armenian in Serif and Mono
* remove "locl" feature for Romanian for S/T/s/t with cedilla/comma accent
* replace wrong "dflt" script tag in Mono with "DFLT"
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Kanji Stroke Orders font provides an easy way to view stroke order
diagrams for 6373 kanji, 183 kana symbols, the Latin characters
and a few other symbols.
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This is documentation for tex-fontname.
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The scheme for assigning names is described (in the documentation part
of the package), and map files giving the relation between foundry name
and 'TeX-name' are also provided.
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This is documentation for tex-lcyw.
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The package makes the classic CM Cyrillic fonts accessible for use with
LaTeX.
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This is documentation for tex-fourier.
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Fourier-GUTenberg is a LaTeX typesetting system which uses Adobe Utopia
as its standard base font. Fourier-GUTenberg provides all complementary
typefaces needed to allow Utopia based TeX typesetting, including an
extensive mathematics set and several other symbols. The system is
absolutely stand- alone: apart from Utopia and Fourier, no other
typefaces are required. The fourier fonts will also work with Adobe
Utopia Expert fonts, which are only available for purchase. Utopia is a
registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated
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This is documentation for tex-esint.
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The esint package permits access to alternate integral symbols when
you're using the Computer Modern fonts. In the original set, several
integral symbols are missing, such as \oiint. Many of these symbols are
available in other font sets (pxfonts, txfonts, etc.), but there is no
good solution if you want to use Computer Modern. The package provides
Metafont source and LaTeX macro support.
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This is documentation for tex-eco.
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A set of font metric files and virtual fonts for using the EC fonts with
oldstyle numerals. These files can only be used together with the
standard ec fonts. The style file eco.sty is sufficient to use the eco
fonts but if you intend to use other font families as well, e.g.,
PostScript fonts, try altfont.
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Changelog:
In Gothic (Sans-serif) family
* Fix glyphs in Unicode : 0020-60b0, 9eb4-ffff (first check)
* Fix glyphs in SJIS : second check completed
In Minchi (Serif) family
* Fix glyphs in Unicode : 0020-60b0, 9eb4-ffff (first check)
* Fix glyphs in SJIS : second check completed
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(uses giflib now per default)
bump PKGREV
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This is documentation for tex-wasysym.
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The WASY2 (Waldi Symbol) font by Roland Waldi provides many glyphs like
male and female symbols and astronomical symbols, as well as the
complete lasy font set and other odds and ends. The wasysym package
implements an easy to use interface for these symbols.
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fonts/tex-collection-fontsrecommended-doc.
This is documentation for tex-collection-fontsrecommended.
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fonts/tex-collection-fontsrecommended.
Recommended fonts, including the base 35 PostScript fonts, Latin
Modern, TeX Gyre, and T1 and other encoding support for Computer
Modern, in outline form.
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This is documentation for tex-utopia.
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The Adobe Standard Encoding set (upright and italic shapes, medium and
bold weights) of the Utopia font family, which Adobe donated to the X
Consortium. Macro support, and maths fonts that match the Utopia family,
are provided by the Fourier and the Mathdesign Utopia font packages.
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This is documentation for tex-tex-gyre.
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The TeX-GYRE bundle consists of six font families: TeX Gyre Adventor is
based on the URW Gothic L family of fonts (which is derived from ITC
Avant Garde Gothic, designed by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase). TeX Gyre
Bonum is based on the URW Bookman L family (from Bookman Old Style,
designed by Alexander Phemister). TeX Gyre Chorus is based on URW
Chancery L Medium Italic (from ITC Zapf Chancery, designed by Hermann
Zapf in 1979). TeX-Gyre Cursor is based on URW Nimbus Mono L (based on
Courier, designed by Howard G. Kettler in 1955, for IBM). TeX Gyre Heros
is based on URW Nimbus Sans L (from Helvetica, prepared by Max
Miedinger, with Eduard Hoffmann in 1957). TeX Gyre Pagella is based on
URW Palladio L (from Palation, designed by Hermann Zapf in the 1940s).
TeX Gyre Schola is based on the URW Century Schoolbook L family (which
was designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders).
TeX Gyre Termes is based on the URW Nimbus Roman No9 L family of fonts
(whose original, Times, was designed by Stanley Morison together with
Starling Burgess and Victor Lardent and first offered by Monotype). The
constituent standard faces of each family have been greatly extended,
and contain nearly 1200 glyphs each (though Chorus omits Greek support,
has no small-caps family and has approximately 900 glyphs). Each family
is available in Adobe Type 1 and Open Type formats, and LaTeX support
(for use with a variety of encodings) is provided. Vietnamese and
Cyrillic characters were added by Han The Thanh and Valek Filippov,
respectively.
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parsing (SA43491), bump PKGREV
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This is documentation for tex-pxfonts.
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Pxfonts supplies virtual text roman fonts using Adobe Palatino (or
URWPalladioL) with some modified and additional text symbols in the OT1,
T1, and TS1 encodings; maths alphabets using Palatino/Palladio; maths
fonts providing all the symbols of the Computer Modern and AMS fonts,
including all the Greek capital letters from CMR; and additional maths
fonts of various other symbols. The set is complemented by a sans-serif
set of text fonts, based on Helvetica/NimbusSanL, and a monospace set
derived from the parallel TX font set. All the fonts are in Type 1
format (AFM and PFB files), and are supported by TeX metrics (VF and TFM
files) and macros for use with LaTeX.
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Zapf Chancery is a family of script typefaces designed by the type
designer Hermann Zapf.
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