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.
Upstream changes:
1.22 2015-01-29 04:51:51+01:00 Europe/Berlin
- Fix for the fix..... don't ask
1.21 2015-01-29 04:48:58+01:00 Europe/Berlin
- Fix for failing test if Plack is not installed
1.20 2015-01-28 16:20:59+01:00 Europe/Berlin
-new method 'part_data' which preserves multipart meta information just in cause
you have a form upload with unexpected charsets, etc.
PicTeX is an early, and very comprehensive drawing package,
that mostly draws by placing myriads of small dots to make up
pictures. It has a tendency to run out of space, most
especially of allowable dimensions registers; packages m-pictex
and pictexwd deal with the register problem, in different ways.
Note that full documentation may be bought via the PC-TeX site,
though a command summary is available as free software.
Alternatively, a front-end package such as mathsPiC, which
covers all of PicTeX and has a complete and free manual, could
be used.
A development of TeX, which deals in multi-octet Unicode
characters, to enable native treatment of a wide range of
languages without changing character-set. Work on Omega seems,
more or less, to have ceased: its immediate successor was to be
the aleph project (though that too has stalled). Projects
developing Omega (and Aleph) ideas include Omega-2 and LuaTeX.