fonts/tex-Asana-Math to 000.955
fonts/tex-archaic to 2015
fonts/tex-fbb to 1.08a
fonts/tex-fge to 1.25
fonts/tex-garuda-c90 to 2015
fonts/tex-musixtex-fonts to 2015
fonts/tex-newpx to 1.292
fonts/tex-newtx to 1.451
fonts/tex-newtxsf to 1.03
fonts/tex-newtxtt to 1.052
fonts/tex-norasi-c90 to 2015
fonts/tex-rsfso to 1.02
fonts/tex-xcharter to 1.075
8 September 2010 (Mark Simonson) Anonymous Pro Version 1.002
- Fixed (stupid) incorrect design of quotesinglbase and quotedblbase
- Lengthened hyphen
- Shortened underscore so that it is distinct from adjacent underscores
- Increased the weight of the ampersand to make it visually the same weight as other glyphs
- Adjusted vertical position of "<", ">" and math characters to align with hyphen
- Modified design of Cyrillic "ze" to better distinguish it from "3"
- Modified 12ppm and 13ppm "m" bitmap so it does not touch adjacent glyphs
- Corrected asymmetrical parentheses in 13ppm bitmaps
- Corrected missing encoding of .null and CR
- Added installation instructions for Linux to README.txt
Version 4.3.0:
- Updated the font and icons to the 4.3.0 version of the opentype font
- Added a type1 conversion and character mappings, so fontawesome now
also works under pdfLaTeX!
Please note this update will probably break code relying on the
previous release, as many icon names have changed (upstream). I decided
to reflect the upstream name changes as some name changes were
absolutely required to introduce new icon variants with consistent
naming. Sorry for the debugging this will cause to some. I also
automated to process, so expect speedier updates in the future :)
Version 4.3.0-1: Converted the otf font to 1000upm to avoid a bug
within xdvipdfmx.
For version 6.0, added the "\doznumtowords" macro, which
will take a counter and output it in dozenal words. Which
words it uses can be customized; I have made no attempt to
internationalize this with different languages, because I
haven't the foggiest how to do so other than simply writing
option packs with different definitions in them. Also did a
complete rewrite of |\basex|, so its workings are now
(almost) comprehensible. Finally, darkened the tally marks
and put in hand-written italic shapes.
Overview of changes leading to 1.0.1
Monday, July 27, 2015
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- Fix out-of-bounds access in USE shaper.
Overview of changes leading to 1.0.0
Sunday, July 26, 2015
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- Implement Universal Shaping Engine:
https://www.microsoft.com/typography/OpenTypeDev/USE/intro.htmhttp://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/02/23/windows-shapes-the-worlds-languages/
- Bump version to 1.0.0. The soname was NOT bumped.
Overview of changes leading to 0.9.42
Thursday, July 26, 2015
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- New API to allow for retrieving finer-grained cluster
mappings if the client desires to handle them. Default
behavior is unchanged.
- Fix cluster merging when removing default-ignorables.
- Update to Unicode 8.0
- hb-graphite2 fixes.
- Misc fixes.
- Removed HB_NO_MERGE_CLUSTERS hack.
- New API:
hb_buffer_cluster_level_t enum
hb_buffer_get_cluster_level()
hb_buffer_set_cluster_level()
hb-shape / hb-view --cluster-level
by Leonardo Taccari in response to PR 50016.
Noto's goal is providing a beautiful reading experience for everyone and
for all languages. With visual harmony when multiple languages share a
page. With multiple styles and weights, and freely available to all.
Currently, Noto covers all major languages of the world and many others,
including European, African, Middle Eastern, Indic, South and Southeast
Asian, Central Asian, American, and East Asian languages. Several minority
and historical languages are also supported.
Changelog:
Overview of changes leading to 0.9.41
Thursday, June 18, 2015
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- Fix hb-coretext with trailing whitespace in right-to-left.
- New API: hb_buffer_reverse_range().
- Allow implementing atomic ops in config.h.
- Fix hb_language_t in language bindings.
- Misc fixes.
pdfTEX: Support JPEG Exif as well as JFIF; do not even emit a warning if
\pdfinclusionerrorlevel is negative; sync with xpdf 3.04.
LuaTEX: New library newtokenlib for scanning tokens; bug fixes in the normal
random number generator and other places.
XeTEX: Image handling fixes; xdvipdfmx binary looked for first as a sibling
to xetex; internal XDV opcodes changed.
MetaPost: New numbersystem binary; new Japanese-enabled upmpost and
updvitomp programs, analogous to up*tex.
Infrastructure: The fmtutil script has been reimplemented to read
fmtutil.cnf on a per-tree basis, analogous to updmap. Web2C mktex* scripts
(including mktexlsr, mktextfm, mktexpk) now prefer programs in their own
directory, instead of always using the existing PATH.
Concrete Roman fonts, designed by Donald E. Knuth, originally
for use with Euler mathematics fonts. Alternative mathematics
fonts, based on the concrete 'parameter set' are available as
the concmath fonts bundle. LaTeX support is offered by the
beton, concmath and ccfonts packages. T1- and TS1-encoded
versions of the fonts are available in the ecc bundle, and
Adobe Type 1 versions of the ecc fonts are part of the cm-super
bundle.
A collection of fonts that reproduce those used in "old German"
printing and handwriting. The set comprises Gothic, Schwabacher
and Fraktur fonts, a pair of handwriting fonts, Sutterlin and
Schwell, and a font containing decorative initials. In
addition, there are two re-encoding packages for Haralambous's
fonts, providing T1, using virtual fonts, and OT1 and T1, using
Metafont.
This bundle presents the whole of Beccari's original Greek font
set, which use the 'Lispiakos' font shape derived from the
shape of the fonts used in printers' shops in Lispia. The fonts
are available both as Metafont source and in Adobe Type 1
format, and at the same wide set of design sizes as are such
font sets as the EC fonts.
Blackboard variants of Computer Modern fonts. The fonts are
distributed as Metafont source (only); LaTeX support is
available with the bbm-macros package. The Sauter font package
has Metafont parameter source files for building the fonts at
more sizes than you could reasonably imagine. A sample of these
fonts appears in the blackboard bold sampler.
The Polish extension of the Computer Modern fonts (compatible
with CM itself) for use with Polish TeX formats. The fonts were
originally a part of the MeX distribution (and they are still
available that way).
A LaTeX package and font definition files to access the
Concrete mathematics fonts, which were derived from Computer
Modern math fonts using parameters from Concrete Roman text
fonts.
The fonts are derived from the computer modern mathematics
fonts and from Knuth's Concrete Roman fonts; they are
distributed as Metafont source. LaTeX support is offered by the
concmath package.
LaTeX font definition files for the Concrete fonts and a LaTeX
package for typesetting documents using Concrete as the default
font family. The files support OT1, T1, TS1, and Concrete
mathematics including AMS fonts (Ulrik Vieth's concmath).
A family of sans serif fonts for TeX and LaTeX, based on Donald
Knuth's CM fonts. It comprises OT1, T1 and TS1 encoded text fonts
of various shapes as well as all the fonts necessary for mathematical
typesetting, including AMS symbols. This collection provides all
the necessary files for using the fonts with LaTeX.
A commercial-quality Adobe Type 1 version of these fonts is available
from Micropress. Free versions are available, in the cm-super font
bundle (the T1 and TS1 encoded part of the set), and in the hfbright
package (the OT1 encoded part, and the maths fonts).