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).
The package provides font description files for all the many shapes
available from the cbfonts collection. The files provide the means
whereby the NFSS knows which fonts a LaTeX user is requesting.
Extensions, originally to the CM fonts, providing a parameterization
scheme to build METAFONT fonts at true design sizes, for a large
range of sizes.
The scheme has now been extended to a range of other fonts, including
the AMS fonts, bbm, bbold, rsfs and wasy fonts.
Alan Coopersmith (6):
Initialize both value1 & value2, not value1 twice
Replace sprintf call with snprintf
Replace strcpy+strcat calls with snprintf calls
Reformat code to X.Org standard style
Initialize aliases array in parseEncodingFile()
libfontenc 1.1.3
TeX-Gyre-Math is to be a collection of maths fonts to match the
text fonts of the TeX-Gyre collection. The collection will be
made available in OpenType format, only; fonts will conform to
the developing standards for OpenType maths fonts. TeX-Gyre-
Math-Pagella (to match Tex-Gyre-Pagella) and TeX-Gyre-Math-
Termes (to match Tex-Gyre-Termes) fonts are provided.
These fonts were created in Metafont by Knuth, for his own
publications. At some stage, the letters 'P' and 'S' were
added, so that the MetaPost logo could also be expressed. The
fonts were originally issued (of course) as Metafont source;
they have since been autotraced and reissued in Adobe Type 1
format by Taco Hoekwater.
- Add LICENSE as gnu-gpl-v2
(upstream)
- Update 2.3.1 to 2.3.8
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* Thu Mar 05 2009 Rahul Bhalerao <rbhalera@redhat.com> - 2.3.8
- Bug 428427 - [kn_IN][fonts-indic] - 0CB5+0CCA is wrongly rendering
- Bug 450699 - [ta_IN]Errors in "sh" and "shrI" in Lohit Tamil
font (fixed in font, needs rendering update)
- Bug 476427 - [te_IN] -
Consonant+Virama+Consonant+Virama+space renders the second
virama as a separate glyph in lohit-telugu font
- Bug 479100 - [kn_IN] Conjunct combination of U0C9D with
U0CCA/U0CCB is rendering wrongly
- Bug 483530 - [bn_IN]Lohit Bengali font cheating about character support
- Added Lohit-Assamese
- Modified README file.
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CHANGES IN 1.11 2015-01-21
Changed capital "A" to be less pointy, more consistent between sizes.
Expecting hate mail.
Previously, unimplemented chars defaulted to print a blank space under X.
Now those chars are not placed in the font at all in order to allow
fontconfig to fall back to use a char from another font. (Thanks, Allen,
for pointing this out and testing the fix.)
Overview of changes leading to 0.9.40
Friday, March 20, 2015
=====================================
- Another hb-coretext crasher fix. Ouch!
- Happy Norouz!
* Drop bash from USE_TOOLS.
* Convert to use GITHUB framework.
* USe .tar.gz instead of .zip.
Changelog:
* Change LICENSE to 2-clause BSD from public domain.
This release fixes the autoconf macros installed for use generating the
other Xorg font packages to respect the $PKG_CONFIG variable that some
build systems, especially cross-compilers, require; and updates the
license notice in map-JISX0201.1976-0 to the current version from
Unicode Consortium.
Adam Jackson (1):
configure: Drop AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
Alan Coopersmith (3):
Fix a bunch of clang integer size conversion warnings in ucs2any
Update map-JISX0201.1976-0 to current version from Unicode Consortium
font-util 1.3.1
Colin Walters (1):
autogen.sh: Implement GNOME Build API
Ross Burton (1):
fontutil.m4.in: use $PKG_CONFIG instead of pkg-config
Overview of changes leading to 0.9.39
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
=====================================
- Critical hb-coretext fixes.
- Optimizations and refactoring; no functional change
expected.
- Misc build fixes.
The Takao Ex Fonts are a font family based on the the IPAex Fonts.
Its purpose is to make it possible to maintain and release the
fonts by the community with changing their names. These fonts
contain some modifications based on ORCA Font.
* Takao Ex Fonts are no longer in this package.
Changelog:
2015-03-04 Nobuto Murata <nobuto@ubuntu.com>
* Update base fonts as of today:
Takao Fonts - 00303.01
Takao Ex Fonts - 00201.01
* Add Mj Fonts:
Takao Mj Fonts - 00301.01
* Add maintenance tasks into build scripts
* Fix typo in Styles (SubFamily) string