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diff --git a/oldstandard-t.tex b/oldstandard-t.tex index e7a14ab..b5d1154 100644 --- a/oldstandard-t.tex +++ b/oldstandard-t.tex | |||
@@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ | |||
18 | version = {2.3} | 18 | version = {2.3} |
19 | } | 19 | } |
20 | \end{filecontents*} | 20 | \end{filecontents*} |
21 | \documentclass[letterpaper,add-index]{cnltx-doc} | 21 | \documentclass[letterpaper]{article} |
22 | \addtokomafont{disposition}{\rmfamily} | ||
23 | \usepackage[no-math]{fontspec} | 22 | \usepackage[no-math]{fontspec} |
24 | \usepackage{fontspec} | 23 | \usepackage{fontspec} |
25 | \usepackage[greek.ancient,english]{babel} | 24 | \usepackage[greek.ancient,english]{babel} |
@@ -32,12 +31,40 @@ BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}]{Old Standard T} | |||
32 | BoldItalicFont={Old Standard T Italic}, | 31 | BoldItalicFont={Old Standard T Italic}, |
33 | BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}]{Old Standard T} | 32 | BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}]{Old Standard T} |
34 | 33 | ||
34 | \babelfont{tt}{CMU Typewriter Text} | ||
35 | |||
36 | \usepackage{dtxdescribe} | ||
37 | \usepackage[xindy]{imakeidx} | ||
38 | \indexsetup{noclearpage} | ||
39 | \makeindex | ||
40 | \renewcommand{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}\index{#1 (package)}} | ||
41 | |||
35 | \usepackage{csquotes} | 42 | \usepackage{csquotes} |
36 | \usepackage{varioref} | 43 | \usepackage{varioref} |
37 | \usepackage{paralist} | 44 | \usepackage{hyperref} |
45 | \hypersetup{unicode=true, linktocpage=true, colorlinks, hidelinks} | ||
46 | \usepackage{enumitem} | ||
47 | \setlist{nosep} | ||
48 | \setlist[itemize]{label=\textendash} | ||
49 | \setlist[enumerate,1]{label=(\alph*)} | ||
50 | \setlist[enumerate,2]{label=\roman*.} | ||
51 | \usepackage{metalogox} | ||
52 | \usepackage{lettrine} | ||
53 | \usepackage{setspace} | ||
54 | |||
55 | \usepackage{relsize} | ||
56 | \usepackage{tikz} | ||
57 | \usepackage[breakable, skins, xparse, minted]{tcolorbox} | ||
58 | \tcbset{colback=white, boxrule=.15mm, colframe=red!50!white, | ||
59 | breakable} | ||
60 | \newtcblisting{example}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm, | ||
61 | fontsize=\smaller}} | ||
62 | \newtcblisting{code}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm, | ||
63 | fontsize=\smaller}, listing | ||
64 | only} | ||
38 | 65 | ||
39 | \usepackage{latexcolors} | 66 | \usepackage{latexcolors} |
40 | \usepackage{arabluatex} | 67 | \usepackage[fullvoc]{arabluatex} |
41 | \usepackage{teubner} | 68 | \usepackage{teubner} |
42 | \usepackage[style=oxnotes-inote]{biblatex} | 69 | \usepackage[style=oxnotes-inote]{biblatex} |
43 | \DeclareFieldFormat{postnote}{\mkpageprefix[pagination][\mknormrange]{#1}} | 70 | \DeclareFieldFormat{postnote}{\mkpageprefix[pagination][\mknormrange]{#1}} |
@@ -45,57 +72,60 @@ BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}]{Old Standard T} | |||
45 | \usepackage[citecmd=autocite]{icite} | 72 | \usepackage[citecmd=autocite]{icite} |
46 | \bibinput{oldstandard-t} | 73 | \bibinput{oldstandard-t} |
47 | 74 | ||
48 | \definecolorscheme{mydefault}{ | 75 | \usepackage{cleveref} |
49 | cs => cnltxbrown , | ||
50 | option => cnltxyellow , | ||
51 | module => cnltxblue , | ||
52 | comment => cnltxgray , | ||
53 | beginend => red , | ||
54 | env => black , | ||
55 | argument => black , | ||
56 | meta => black!80 , | ||
57 | cnltx => cinnamon , | ||
58 | cnltxbg => white , | ||
59 | link => black!90 , | ||
60 | versionnote => black!75 , | ||
61 | bibentry => cnltxgreen , | ||
62 | bibentryfield => black , | ||
63 | expandable => red , | ||
64 | unexpandable => black , | ||
65 | makeidxkey => cnltxgreen , | ||
66 | makeidxstring => black , | ||
67 | math => cnltxgreen | ||
68 | } | ||
69 | 76 | ||
70 | \setcnltx{ | 77 | \usepackage{etoc} |
71 | color-scheme = mydefault, | 78 | \etocsettocdepth{paragraph} |
72 | % | 79 | \newcommand{\altableofcontents}{% |
73 | package = oldstandard-t, | 80 | \begingroup |
74 | % | 81 | \etocsetstyle{section}{}{} |
75 | version = {v1.0}, | 82 | {\etocsavedsectiontocline{% |
76 | % | 83 | \numberline{\etocnumber}\etocname}{\etocpage}}{} |
77 | date = \today, | 84 | \etocsetstyle{subsection}{}{} |
78 | % | 85 | {\etocsavedsubsectiontocline{% |
79 | info = Based on Alexey Kryukov's \emph{Old Standard}, | 86 | \numberline{\etocnumber}\etocname}{\etocpage}}{}% |
80 | % | 87 | \etocsetstyle{subsubsection}{}{} |
81 | name = oldstandard-t, | 88 | {\etocsavedsubsubsectiontocline{% |
82 | % | 89 | \numberline{\etocnumber}\etocname}{\etocpage}}{}% |
83 | title = Old Standard T, | 90 | \etocsetstyle{paragraph}{}{\leftskip2cm\rightskip 2.2em \parfillskip |
84 | % | 91 | 0pt plus 1fil\relax \nobreak} |
85 | subtitle = A Unicode Font for Classical and Medieval Studies, | 92 | {\noindent\etocname{} \etocpage{} }{\par}% |
86 | authors = Robert Alessi, | 93 | \etocmulticolstyle[2]{\section*{Contents}} |
87 | % | 94 | \pdfbookmark[1]{Contents}{toc} |
88 | email = alessi@robertalessi.net, | 95 | \tableofcontents |
89 | % | 96 | \endgroup} |
90 | url = https://gitlab.com/ralessi/oldstandard_t, | 97 | |
91 | % | 98 | % url = https://gitlab.com/ralessi/oldstandard_t, |
92 | abstract = {This font is just the same as Alexey Kryukov's beautiful | 99 | % % |
93 | \emph{Old Standard}. In comparison to \emph{Old Standard}, | 100 | % abstract = {This font is just the same as Alexey Kryukov's beautiful |
94 | \emph{Old Standard T} includes new letters and some corrections.} | 101 | % \emph{Old Standard}. In comparison to \emph{Old Standard}, |
95 | % | 102 | % \emph{Old Standard T} includes new letters and some corrections.} |
96 | } | 103 | |
104 | \title{\mdseries\tcbox[colframe=black, enhanced, tikznode, drop | ||
105 | lifted shadow, colback=white, boxrule=.25mm]% | ||
106 | {\textsc{Old Standard T}\\ | ||
107 | \Large | ||
108 | A Unicode Font for Classical and Medieval Studies\\ | ||
109 | \large Based on Alexey Kryukov's \emph{Old Standard}\\ | ||
110 | \large v1.0 -- \today}} | ||
111 | |||
112 | \author{Robert Alessi \\ | ||
113 | \href{mailto:alessi@robertalessi.net?Subject=arabluatex package}% | ||
114 | {\texttt{alessi@robertalessi.net}}} | ||
115 | \date{} | ||
97 | 116 | ||
98 | \begin{document} | 117 | \begin{document} |
118 | \maketitle | ||
119 | \footnotesize | ||
120 | \altableofcontents | ||
121 | \normalsize | ||
122 | |||
123 | \begin{abstract} | ||
124 | This font is just the same as Alexey Kryukov's beautiful \emph{Old | ||
125 | Standard}. In comparison to \emph{Old Standard}, \emph{Old | ||
126 | Standard T} includes new letters and some corrections. | ||
127 | \end{abstract} | ||
128 | |||
99 | \section{License} | 129 | \section{License} |
100 | \label{sec:license} | 130 | \label{sec:license} |
101 | Copyright \textcopyright\ 2006--2011, Alexey Kryukov | 131 | Copyright \textcopyright\ 2006--2011, Alexey Kryukov |
@@ -118,7 +148,7 @@ inspired by a typeface most commonly used in books printed in the late | |||
118 | \textsc{xx}\textsuperscript{th} century. The source files, which can | 148 | \textsc{xx}\textsuperscript{th} century. The source files, which can |
119 | be found online,\footnote{See | 149 | be found online,\footnote{See |
120 | \url{https://github.com/akryukov/oldstand}} have been published | 150 | \url{https://github.com/akryukov/oldstand}} have been published |
121 | under the terms of the OFL license (see above, sect{.} | 151 | under the terms of the OFL license (see above, |
122 | \vref{sec:license}). However, at the time of writing, the latest | 152 | \vref{sec:license}). However, at the time of writing, the latest |
123 | update dates back to Aug. 12, 2013. To be more precise, all of the | 153 | update dates back to Aug. 12, 2013. To be more precise, all of the |
124 | five \enquote*{commits} the writer was able to see were pushed on the | 154 | five \enquote*{commits} the writer was able to see were pushed on the |
@@ -156,7 +186,7 @@ should refer to it.\icite{oldstandard} | |||
156 | Old Stan\-dard~T} | 186 | Old Stan\-dard~T} |
157 | \label{sec:addit-corr-prov} | 187 | \label{sec:addit-corr-prov} |
158 | \emph{Old Standard T} includes new letters and some corrections: | 188 | \emph{Old Standard T} includes new letters and some corrections: |
159 | \begin{compactenum} | 189 | \begin{enumerate} |
160 | \item Small capitals for Roman, Greek and Cyrillic letters, in all | 190 | \item Small capitals for Roman, Greek and Cyrillic letters, in all |
161 | three styles, Regular, Italic and Bold have been added. Small | 191 | three styles, Regular, Italic and Bold have been added. Small |
162 | capitals, which are missing from \emph{Old Standard}, were already | 192 | capitals, which are missing from \emph{Old Standard}, were already |
@@ -177,7 +207,89 @@ should refer to it.\icite{oldstandard} | |||
177 | position. This feature works in most cases with \emph{Old | 207 | position. This feature works in most cases with \emph{Old |
178 | Standard}. However, it fails if the beta is preceded by a vowel | 208 | Standard}. However, it fails if the beta is preceded by a vowel |
179 | with an acute accent taken from the Greek extended Unicode block. | 209 | with an acute accent taken from the Greek extended Unicode block. |
180 | \end{compactenum} | 210 | \end{enumerate} |
211 | |||
212 | \section{Usage} | ||
213 | \label{sec:usage} | ||
214 | \emph{Old Standard T} works with \TeX\ engines that directly support | ||
215 | OpenType features such as \XeTeX\ and \LuaTeX. | ||
216 | |||
217 | It is loaded with \pkg{fontspec} like so:--- | ||
218 | \begin{code} | ||
219 | \usepackage{fontspec} | ||
220 | \setmainfont{Old Standard T} | ||
221 | \end{code} | ||
222 | |||
223 | \paragraph{Small capitals} | ||
224 | The following example demonstrates the use of small capitals:--- | ||
225 | \begin{example} | ||
226 | \begin{center} | ||
227 | CHAPTER I | ||
228 | |||
229 | MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES | ||
230 | \end{center} | ||
231 | |||
232 | \lettrine[loversize=0.2]{M}{r. Sherlock Holmes}, who was usually | ||
233 | very late in the mornings, save upon those not infrequent occasions | ||
234 | when he stayed up all night, was seated at the breakfast table. I | ||
235 | stood upon the hearth-rug and picked up the stick which our visitor | ||
236 | had left behind him the night before. It was a fine, thick piece of | ||
237 | wood, bulbous-headed, of the sort which is known as a | ||
238 | \enquote{Penang lawyer.} Just under the head was a broad silver | ||
239 | band, nearly an inch across. \enquote{To James Mortimer, M.R.C.S., | ||
240 | from his friends of the C.C.H.,} was engraved upon it, with the | ||
241 | date \enquote{1884.} It was just such a stick as the old-fashioned | ||
242 | family practitioner used to carry—dignified, solid, and reassuring. | ||
243 | \end{example} | ||
244 | |||
245 | Another example follows:--- | ||
246 | \begin{example} | ||
247 | \doublespacing | ||
248 | \begin{center} | ||
249 | \textlarger{PART SECOND}. | ||
250 | |||
251 | ETYMOLOGY OR THE PART OF THE SPEECH. | ||
252 | |||
253 | \rule{1in}{0.4pt} | ||
254 | |||
255 | I. THE VERB, \arb{al-fi`lu}. | ||
256 | |||
257 | A. \textsc{General View}. | ||
258 | |||
259 | 1. \emph{The Forms of the Triliteral Verb}. | ||
260 | \end{center} | ||
261 | \end{example} | ||
262 | |||
263 | \paragraph{The letter \enquote*{ǧ}} It is used notably to print | ||
264 | romanized Arabic:--- | ||
265 | \begin{example} | ||
266 | \begin{arab}[trans] | ||
267 | \begin{center} | ||
268 | \textbf{dajAjaTu \uc{'a}bI 'l-\uc{h}u_dayli 'l-\uc{`a}llAfi} | ||
269 | \end{center} | ||
270 | kAna \uc{'a}bU 'l-\uc{h}u_dayli 'ahd_A 'il_A \uc{m}uwaysiN | ||
271 | dajAjaTaN. wa-kAnat dajAjatu-hu 'llatI 'ahdA-hA dUna mA kAna | ||
272 | yuttaxa_du li-\uc{m}uwaysiN. | ||
273 | |||
274 | (\uc{al-jA.hi.zu}, \aemph{\uc{k}itAbu 'l-\uc{b}u_halA'i}) | ||
275 | \end{arab} | ||
276 | \end{example} | ||
277 | |||
278 | \begin{example} | ||
279 | \begin{grc} | ||
280 | \begin{center} | ||
281 | \textlarger{ΕΠΙΔΗΜΙΩΝ ΤΟ ΔΕΥΤΕΡΟΝ}. | ||
181 | 282 | ||
283 | ΤΜΗΜΑ ΠΡΩΤΟΝ. | ||
284 | \end{center} | ||
285 | |||
286 | \textbf{1} Ἄνθρακες θερινοὶ ἐν Κραννῶνι· ὗεν ἐν καύμασιν ὕδατι | ||
287 | λάβρῳ δι' ὅλου καὶ ἐγίνετο μᾶλλον νότῳ, [καὶ] ὑπογίνονται μὲν ἐν | ||
288 | τῷ δέρματι ἰχῶρες· ἐγκαταλαμβανόμενοι δέ, θερμαίνονται, καὶ | ||
289 | κνησμὸν ἐμποίεουσιν· εἶτα φλυκταινίδες ὥσπερ πυρίκαυστοι | ||
290 | ἐπανίσταντο καὶ ὑπὸ τὸ δέρμα καίεσθαι ἐδόκεον. | ||
291 | \end{grc} | ||
292 | \end{example} | ||
182 | 293 | ||
294 | \printindex | ||
183 | \end{document} | 295 | \end{document} |