| 1 | % \begin{meta-comment} |
| 2 | % |
| 3 | % $Id: mdwfonts.dtx,v 1.1 2002/02/19 22:54:13 mdw Exp $ |
| 4 | % |
| 5 | % PostScript fonts for more excitement |
| 6 | % |
| 7 | % (c) 1996 Mark Wooding |
| 8 | % |
| 9 | % \end{meta-comment} |
| 10 | % |
| 11 | % \begin{meta-comment} <general public licence> |
| 12 | %<*sty|mttpcr|fontinst> |
| 13 | %% |
| 14 | %% mdwtools common declarations |
| 15 | %% Copyright (c) 1996 Mark Wooding |
| 16 | %% |
| 17 | %% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 18 | %% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 19 | %% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| 20 | %% (at your option) any later version. |
| 21 | %% |
| 22 | %% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 23 | %% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 24 | %% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 25 | %% GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 26 | %% |
| 27 | %% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 28 | %% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| 29 | %% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
| 30 | %% |
| 31 | % \end{meta-comment} |
| 32 | % |
| 33 | % \begin{meta-comment} <file preamble> |
| 34 | %<+sty>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} |
| 35 | %<+sty>\ProvidesPackage{mdwfonts} |
| 36 | %<+mttpcr>\ProvidesFile{mTTpcr.fd} |
| 37 | %<*fontinst> |
| 38 | \ifx\ProvidesFile\mdwundefined |
| 39 | \def\ProvidesFile#1[#2]{\wlog{File: #1 #2}} |
| 40 | \fi |
| 41 | \ProvidesFile{mdwfonts.tex} |
| 42 | %</fontinst> |
| 43 | [1997/01/11 1.2 PostScript fonts for my documents] |
| 44 | % \end{meta-comment} |
| 45 | % |
| 46 | % \CheckSum{593} |
| 47 | %% \CharacterTable |
| 48 | %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z |
| 49 | %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z |
| 50 | %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 |
| 51 | %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# |
| 52 | %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& |
| 53 | %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) |
| 54 | %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, |
| 55 | %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ |
| 56 | %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< |
| 57 | %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? |
| 58 | %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ |
| 59 | %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ |
| 60 | %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| |
| 61 | %% Right brace \} Tilde \~} |
| 62 | %% |
| 63 | % |
| 64 | % \begin{meta-comment} |
| 65 | %</sty|mttpcr|fontinst> |
| 66 | % |
| 67 | %<*driver> |
| 68 | \input{mdwtools} |
| 69 | \usepackage{mflogo} |
| 70 | \describespackage{mdwfonts} |
| 71 | \mdwdoc |
| 72 | %</driver> |
| 73 | % |
| 74 | % \end{meta-comment} |
| 75 | % |
| 76 | % |
| 77 | %^^A------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 78 | % \section{Overview} |
| 79 | % |
| 80 | % This suite of \LaTeX\ bits is intended to provide some configurability |
| 81 | % for the fonts used by documents. It lets users define their favourite |
| 82 | % collection of fonts, and any documents using this package will |
| 83 | % automatically honour those design decisions. |
| 84 | % |
| 85 | % It goes a little beyond this brief, however, by supplying some missing |
| 86 | % PostScript fonts which may be useful. (Well, the author uses them a lot.) |
| 87 | % In particular: |
| 88 | % \begin{itemize} |
| 89 | % \item The `squashed' Courier from David Carlisle's \package{pslatex} |
| 90 | % package is included, and extended to cover the other known variants of |
| 91 | % Courier (e.g., bold and oblique). |
| 92 | % \item A maths symbol font for Palatino has been added. It works in a |
| 93 | % similar way to the \package{mathptm} package's support for Times (i.e., |
| 94 | % it grabs glyphs from the normal Palatino font, and from the Computer |
| 95 | % Modern symbols). |
| 96 | % \end{itemize} |
| 97 | % |
| 98 | % |
| 99 | % \section{Installing \package{mdwfonts}} |
| 100 | % |
| 101 | % The package comes with a large number of miscellaneous font files. They |
| 102 | % ought to be placed in appropriate directories where \TeX\ and/or other |
| 103 | % programs can find them. Exactly where this will be depends heavily on your |
| 104 | % installation: try looking for the other fonts and put these with them. |
| 105 | % The various extensions for the font files are: |
| 106 | % \begin{description} |
| 107 | % \item [.tfm] is a \TeX\ Font Metric file, needed by \TeX. |
| 108 | % \item [.vf] is a virtual font description file, needed by DVI-drivers. |
| 109 | % \item [.fd] is a font description file, required by \LaTeX. |
| 110 | % \end{description} |
| 111 | % |
| 112 | % You'll also need to put |mdwfonts.sty| somewhere where \LaTeX\ will find |
| 113 | % it. What you do with the documentation file is up to you. |
| 114 | % |
| 115 | % The files |mTTpcr.fd| and |mdwfonts.sty| may not have been included in |
| 116 | % your distribution. If you don't have them, run \LaTeX\ on |mdwfonts.ins| |
| 117 | % to build them. I'm explicitly not giving instructions for building all |
| 118 | % the other font files, because I'd much prefer it if they were distributed |
| 119 | % as they are, please -- building them is a fiddly business, and I'd rather |
| 120 | % that only I had to do it. |
| 121 | % |
| 122 | % Once you've done all that, you must tell \textit{dvips} about your new |
| 123 | % fonts, so add the following lines to the |psfonts.map| file, unless they're |
| 124 | % already there: |
| 125 | % \begin{listing} |
| 126 | %pcrb8rn Courier-Bold ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 127 | %pcrbo8rn Courier-BoldOblique ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 128 | %pcrr8rn Courier ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 129 | %pcrro8rn Courier-Oblique ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 130 | % \end{listing} |
| 131 | % The |pcrr8rn| line will already be in the file if you've installed the |
| 132 | % \package{pslatex} package, so don't bother putting it in again. |
| 133 | % |
| 134 | % |
| 135 | % \section{Using \package{mdwfonts}} |
| 136 | % |
| 137 | % \subsection{Defining fonts to use} |
| 138 | % |
| 139 | % The font faces you can use, with their names as used by this package, |
| 140 | % currently are: |
| 141 | % \begin{itemize} |
| 142 | % \item Computer Modern Roman (|cmr|) |
| 143 | % \item Computer Modern Sans (|cmss|) |
| 144 | % \item Times Roman (|times|) |
| 145 | % \item Helvetica (|helvetica|) |
| 146 | % \item Palatino (|palatino|) |
| 147 | % \item Computer Modern Typewriter (|cmtt|) |
| 148 | % \item Courier (condensed version) (|courier|) |
| 149 | % \end{itemize} |
| 150 | % Only Computer Modern Roman, Times Roman and Palatino may be used as a maths |
| 151 | % family. |
| 152 | % |
| 153 | % The \package{mdwfonts} package knows about five font families which |
| 154 | % documents probably want to use. The available families you can set, with |
| 155 | % their names as used by this package, are: |
| 156 | % \begin{description} |
| 157 | % \item [The body text family] (|body|) is the main font your document uses. |
| 158 | % The default body family is Computer Modern Roman. |
| 159 | % \item [The maths family] (|maths|) is the font used for mathematics. |
| 160 | % The default maths family is the same as the body family. |
| 161 | % \item [The sans serif family] (|sans|) is used for sans serif text. |
| 162 | % The default sans serif family is Computer Modern Sans. |
| 163 | % \item [The headings family] (|head|) is used for headings, if your |
| 164 | % document class supports this.\footnote{ |
| 165 | % The \texttt{\char`\\headfam} command is configured to change to the |
| 166 | % chosen headings family. Co-operating document classes should use this |
| 167 | % hook when typesetting chapter and section headings, etc.} |
| 168 | % Most document classes don't support this, but \package{mdwfonts} patches |
| 169 | % the standard \LaTeX\ classes so that they work. The default headings |
| 170 | % family is Computer Modern Roman. |
| 171 | % \item [The typewriter family] (|tt|) is used for monospaced text. The |
| 172 | % default typewriter family is Computer Modern Typewriter. |
| 173 | % \end{description} |
| 174 | % American users not used to spelling \lit{maths} correctly may use the |
| 175 | % alternative spelling \lit{math} instead. If only the rest of \LaTeX\ were |
| 176 | % this considerate. |
| 177 | % |
| 178 | % |
| 179 | % \subsection{Assigning faces to families} |
| 180 | % |
| 181 | % \DescribeMacro\mdwfont |
| 182 | % This is fairly simple, really. The |\mdwfont| will attach a typeface to a |
| 183 | % given family. The syntax is as follows: |
| 184 | % \begin{syntdiag} |
| 185 | % "\\mdwfont" "{" \< <family-name> "=" <face-name> \\ "," \> "}" |
| 186 | % \end{syntdiag} |
| 187 | % For example, saying |
| 188 | % \begin{listing} |
| 189 | %\mdwfont{body=palatino, maths=palatino, |
| 190 | % sans=helvetica, head=helvetica |
| 191 | % tt=courier} |
| 192 | % \end{listing} |
| 193 | % uses Palatino for the main body text, and for maths, Helvetica for sans |
| 194 | % serif text, and for headings (again, only if your document class supports |
| 195 | % this). |
| 196 | % |
| 197 | % The \package{mdwfonts} package also supports a collection of options which |
| 198 | % may be passed to the package. The syntax of the package invocation is: |
| 199 | % \begin{syntdiag} |
| 200 | % "\\usepackage" |
| 201 | % \[ "[" |
| 202 | % \< \( <face-name> \\ <family-name> "=" <face-name> \) \\ "," \> |
| 203 | % "]" \] |
| 204 | % \\ |
| 205 | % "{" "mdwfonts" "}" |
| 206 | % \end{syntdiag} |
| 207 | % |
| 208 | % A face name on its own configures families sensibly to use that face. |
| 209 | % The actual behaviour is as follows: |
| 210 | % \begin{description} |
| 211 | % \item [times] Set body and maths families to Times Roman. |
| 212 | % \item [palatino] Set body and maths families to Palatino. |
| 213 | % \item [cmr] Set body, headings and maths families to Computer Modern Roman. |
| 214 | % \item [helvetica] Set sans serif and headings families to Helvetica. |
| 215 | % \item [cmss] Set sans serif family to Computer Modern Sans. |
| 216 | % \item [courier] Set typewriter family to Courier. |
| 217 | % \item [cmtt] Set typewriter family to Computer Modern Typewriter. |
| 218 | % \end{description} |
| 219 | % Astute readers will be able to deduce the author's personal preferences |
| 220 | % for assigning typefaces to families from the above rules. However, they |
| 221 | % should suffice for most simple configurations. Moreover, the direct |
| 222 | % assignment of faces to families is supported in case the above aren't |
| 223 | % expressive enough. |
| 224 | % |
| 225 | % When \package{mdwfonts} starts up, it reads a file called |mdwfonts.cfg|, |
| 226 | % if it exists. This file should set up defaults for the various families |
| 227 | % according to the user's preferences. The decisions made by the |
| 228 | % configuration file may be overridden by the document, however, since |
| 229 | % package options are processed after running |mdwfonts.cfg|. |
| 230 | % |
| 231 | % |
| 232 | % \implementation |
| 233 | % |
| 234 | % \section{The package} |
| 235 | % |
| 236 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 237 | %<*sty> |
| 238 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 239 | % |
| 240 | % |
| 241 | % \subsection{Options handing} |
| 242 | % |
| 243 | % There are several font choices to be made. These can be made from the |
| 244 | % package options or the configuration file; the former takes precedence over |
| 245 | % the latter. |
| 246 | % |
| 247 | % I'll use David Carlisle's rather good \package{keyval} package to handle |
| 248 | % this lot because it saves a lot of hassle in the long run. |
| 249 | % |
| 250 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 251 | \RequirePackage{keyval} |
| 252 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 253 | % |
| 254 | % Now to define how all this actually works. Maintain a variable for each |
| 255 | % family that I understand, and a list of which fonts people have expressed |
| 256 | % an interest in. |
| 257 | % |
| 258 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 259 | \def\mdwf@bodyfont{\mdwf@cmr} |
| 260 | \def\mdwf@mathsfont{\mdwf@bodyfont} |
| 261 | \def\mdwf@sansfont{\mdwf@cmss} |
| 262 | \def\mdwf@headfont{\mdwf@cmr} |
| 263 | \def\mdwf@ttfont{\mdwf@cmtt} |
| 264 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 265 | % |
| 266 | % Now to define the keys and values which I'll accept. |
| 267 | % |
| 268 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 269 | \def\mdwf@set#1#2{\edef#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname mdwf@#2\endcsname}} |
| 270 | \define@key{mdwf}{body}{\mdwf@set\mdwf@bodyfont{#1}} |
| 271 | \define@key{mdwf}{maths}{\mdwf@set\mdwf@mathsfont{#1}} |
| 272 | \define@key{mdwf}{math}{\mdwf@set\mdwf@mathsfont{#1}} |
| 273 | \define@key{mdwf}{sans}{\mdwf@set\mdwf@sansfont{#1}} |
| 274 | \define@key{mdwf}{head}{\mdwf@set\mdwf@headfont{#1}} |
| 275 | \define@key{mdwf}{tt}{\mdwf@set\mdwf@ttfont{#1}} |
| 276 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 277 | % |
| 278 | % Now input the configuration file. |
| 279 | % |
| 280 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 281 | \def\mdwfont{\setkeys{mdwf}} |
| 282 | \@input{mdwfonts.cfg} |
| 283 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 284 | % |
| 285 | % Set up some package options which handle the common cases. Then add |
| 286 | % a catch-all option which just gets bundled to \package{keyval}. |
| 287 | % |
| 288 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 289 | \DeclareOption{times}{\mdwfont{body=times, maths=times}} |
| 290 | \DeclareOption{palatino}{\mdwfont{body=palatino, maths=palatino}} |
| 291 | \DeclareOption{cmr}{\mdwfont{body=cmr, maths=cmr, head=cmr}} |
| 292 | \DeclareOption{helvetica}{\mdwfont{sans=helvetica, head=helvetica}} |
| 293 | \DeclareOption{cmss}{\mdwfont{sans=cmss}} |
| 294 | \DeclareOption{courier}{\mdwfont{tt=courier}} |
| 295 | \DeclareOption{cmtt}{\mdwfont{tt=cmtt}} |
| 296 | \DeclareOption*{\expandafter\mdwfont\expandafter{\CurrentOption}} |
| 297 | \ProcessOptions* |
| 298 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 299 | % |
| 300 | % Now, if a client wants a really odd setup not provided by the above |
| 301 | % interface, it can define |\mdwfonts| to declare its decision. |
| 302 | % |
| 303 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 304 | \ifx\mdwfonts\@@undefined\else |
| 305 | \def\@tempa#1\@@{\mdwfont{#1}} |
| 306 | \expandafter\@tempa\mdwfonts\@@ |
| 307 | \fi |
| 308 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 309 | % |
| 310 | % |
| 311 | % \subsection{Setting up the actual fonts} |
| 312 | % |
| 313 | % \begin{macro}{\mdwf@iffont} |
| 314 | % |
| 315 | % I need to check whether a font's been used. This macro will help. |
| 316 | % |
| 317 | % First, I'll define some numeric values for various fonts. |
| 318 | % |
| 319 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 320 | \count@\z@ |
| 321 | \def\@tempa#1{% |
| 322 | \expandafter\chardef\csname mdwf@#1\endcsname\count@% |
| 323 | \advance\count@\@ne% |
| 324 | } |
| 325 | \@tempa{cmr}\@tempa{cmss}\@tempa{cmtt} |
| 326 | \@tempa{times}\@tempa{palatino}\@tempa{helvetica}\@tempa{courier} |
| 327 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 328 | % |
| 329 | % And now to check whether a font is being used. This is rather horrible. |
| 330 | % |
| 331 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 332 | \def\mdwf@iffont#1{\if1% |
| 333 | \ifnum\mdwf@bodyfont=#11\else% |
| 334 | \ifnum\mdwf@headfont=#11\else% |
| 335 | \ifnum\mdwf@sansfont=#11\else% |
| 336 | \ifnum\mdwf@ttfont=#11\else0% |
| 337 | \fi\fi\fi\fi% |
| 338 | } |
| 339 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 340 | % |
| 341 | % \end{macro} |
| 342 | % |
| 343 | % \subsubsection{Text fonts} |
| 344 | % |
| 345 | % \paragraph{Courier} |
| 346 | % The Courier family is redefined in its entirety here. I use the condensed |
| 347 | % Courier provided by David Carlisle's \package{pslatex} package, although |
| 348 | % I've extended it to cover all the shapes and not just medium roman. |
| 349 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 350 | \mdwf@iffont\mdwf@courier |
| 351 | \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{pcr}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} |
| 352 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{b}{n}{<-> pcrb7tn}{} |
| 353 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{b}{sc}{<-> pcrbc7tn}{} |
| 354 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{b}{sl}{<-> pcrbo7tn}{} |
| 355 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{m}{n}{<-> pcrr7tn}{} |
| 356 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{m}{sc}{<-> pcrrc7tn}{} |
| 357 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{m}{sl}{<-> pcrro7tn}{} |
| 358 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * pcr/b/n}{} |
| 359 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sc}{} |
| 360 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sl}{} |
| 361 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{b}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sl}{} |
| 362 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/b/it}{} |
| 363 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{pcr}{m}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/m/sl}{} |
| 364 | \DeclareFontFamily{T1}{pcr}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} |
| 365 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{b}{n}{<-> pcrb8tn}{} |
| 366 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{b}{sc}{<-> pcrbc8tn}{} |
| 367 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{b}{sl}{<-> pcrbo8tn}{} |
| 368 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{m}{n}{<-> pcrr8tn}{} |
| 369 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{m}{sc}{<-> pcrrc8tn}{} |
| 370 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{m}{sl}{<-> pcrro8tn}{} |
| 371 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * pcr/b/n}{} |
| 372 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sc}{} |
| 373 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sl}{} |
| 374 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{b}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sl}{} |
| 375 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/b/it}{} |
| 376 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pcr}{m}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/m/sl}{} |
| 377 | \fi |
| 378 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 379 | % |
| 380 | % \paragraph{Helvetica} |
| 381 | % Again the whole of Helvetica is defined here, this time so that the font |
| 382 | % can be scaled a little. |
| 383 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 384 | \mdwf@iffont\mdwf@helvetica |
| 385 | \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{phv}{} |
| 386 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvb7t}{} |
| 387 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{b}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvbc7t}{} |
| 388 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{b}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvbo7t}{} |
| 389 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bc}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvbrn7t}{} |
| 390 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bc}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvbcn7t}{} |
| 391 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bc}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvbon7t}{} |
| 392 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvr7t}{} |
| 393 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{m}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvrc7t}{} |
| 394 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{m}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvro7t}{} |
| 395 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{mc}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvrrn7t}{} |
| 396 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{mc}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvrcn7t}{} |
| 397 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{mc}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvron7t}{} |
| 398 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * phv/b/n}{} |
| 399 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * phv/b/sc}{} |
| 400 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * phv/b/sl}{} |
| 401 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{b}{it}{<->ssub * phv/b/sl}{} |
| 402 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * phv/b/it}{} |
| 403 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{bc}{it}{<->ssub * phv/bc/sl}{} |
| 404 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{m}{it}{<->ssub * phv/m/sl}{} |
| 405 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{phv}{mc}{it}{<->ssub * phv/mc/sl}{} |
| 406 | \DeclareFontFamily{T1}{phv}{} |
| 407 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{b}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvb8t}{} |
| 408 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{b}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvbc8t}{} |
| 409 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{b}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvbo8t}{} |
| 410 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bc}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvbrn8t}{} |
| 411 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bc}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvbcn8t}{} |
| 412 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bc}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvbon8t}{} |
| 413 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{m}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvr8t}{} |
| 414 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{m}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvrc8t}{} |
| 415 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{m}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvro8t}{} |
| 416 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{mc}{n}{<-> s * [.9] phvrrn8t}{} |
| 417 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{mc}{sc}{<-> s * [.9] phvrcn8t}{} |
| 418 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{mc}{sl}{<-> s * [.9] phvron8t}{} |
| 419 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * phv/b/n}{} |
| 420 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * phv/b/sc}{} |
| 421 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * phv/b/sl}{} |
| 422 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{b}{it}{<->ssub * phv/b/sl}{} |
| 423 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * phv/b/it}{} |
| 424 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{bc}{it}{<->ssub * phv/bc/sl}{} |
| 425 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{m}{it}{<->ssub * phv/m/sl}{} |
| 426 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{phv}{mc}{it}{<->ssub * phv/mc/sl}{} |
| 427 | \fi |
| 428 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 429 | % |
| 430 | % \paragraph{Palatino} |
| 431 | % Might as well define Palatino too, for completeness' sake. |
| 432 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 433 | \mdwf@iffont\mdwf@palatino |
| 434 | \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{ppl}{} |
| 435 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{b}{n}{<-> pplb7t}{} |
| 436 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{b}{sc}{<-> pplbc7t}{} |
| 437 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{b}{sl}{<-> pplbo7t}{} |
| 438 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{b}{it}{<-> pplbi7t}{} |
| 439 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{m}{n}{<-> pplr7t}{} |
| 440 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{m}{sc}{<-> pplrc7t}{} |
| 441 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{m}{sl}{<-> pplro7t}{} |
| 442 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{m}{it}{<-> pplri7t}{} |
| 443 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * ppl/b/n}{} |
| 444 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * ppl/b/sc}{} |
| 445 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * ppl/b/sl}{} |
| 446 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * ppl/b/it}{} |
| 447 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{l}{n}{<->ssub * ppl/m/n}{} |
| 448 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{l}{sc}{<->ssub * ppl/m/sc}{} |
| 449 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{l}{sl}{<->ssub * ppl/m/sl}{} |
| 450 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ppl}{l}{it}{<->ssub * ppl/m/it}{} |
| 451 | \DeclareFontFamily{T1}{ppl}{} |
| 452 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{b}{n}{<-> pplb8t}{} |
| 453 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{b}{sc}{<-> pplbc8t}{} |
| 454 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{b}{sl}{<-> pplbo8t}{} |
| 455 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{b}{it}{<-> pplbi8t}{} |
| 456 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{m}{n}{<-> pplr8t}{} |
| 457 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{m}{sc}{<-> pplrc8t}{} |
| 458 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{m}{sl}{<-> pplro8t}{} |
| 459 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{m}{it}{<-> pplri8t}{} |
| 460 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * ppl/b/n}{} |
| 461 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * ppl/b/sc}{} |
| 462 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * ppl/b/sl}{} |
| 463 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * ppl/b/it}{} |
| 464 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{l}{n}{<->ssub * ppl/m/n}{} |
| 465 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{l}{sc}{<->ssub * ppl/m/sc}{} |
| 466 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{l}{sl}{<->ssub * ppl/m/sl}{} |
| 467 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ppl}{l}{it}{<->ssub * ppl/m/it}{} |
| 468 | \fi |
| 469 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 470 | % |
| 471 | % \paragraph{Times} |
| 472 | % Finally, Times, for those who like it\dots |
| 473 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 474 | \mdwf@iffont\mdwf@times |
| 475 | \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{ptm}{} |
| 476 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{b}{n}{<-> ptmb7t}{} |
| 477 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{b}{sc}{<-> ptmbc7t}{} |
| 478 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{b}{sl}{<-> ptmbo7t}{} |
| 479 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{b}{it}{<-> ptmbi7t}{} |
| 480 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{m}{n}{<-> ptmr7t}{} |
| 481 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{m}{sc}{<-> ptmrc7t}{} |
| 482 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{m}{sl}{<-> ptmro7t}{} |
| 483 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{m}{it}{<-> ptmri7t}{} |
| 484 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * ptm/b/n}{} |
| 485 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * ptm/b/sc}{} |
| 486 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * ptm/b/sl}{} |
| 487 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * ptm/b/it}{} |
| 488 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{l}{n}{<->ssub * ptm/m/n}{} |
| 489 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{l}{sc}{<->ssub * ptm/m/sc}{} |
| 490 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{l}{sl}{<->ssub * ptm/m/sl}{} |
| 491 | \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{ptm}{l}{it}{<->ssub * ptm/m/it}{} |
| 492 | \DeclareFontFamily{T1}{ptm}{} |
| 493 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{b}{n}{<-> ptmb8t}{} |
| 494 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{b}{sc}{<-> ptmbc8t}{} |
| 495 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{b}{sl}{<-> ptmbo8t}{} |
| 496 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{b}{it}{<-> ptmbi8t}{} |
| 497 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{m}{n}{<-> ptmr8t}{} |
| 498 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{m}{sc}{<-> ptmrc8t}{} |
| 499 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{m}{sl}{<-> ptmro8t}{} |
| 500 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{m}{it}{<-> ptmri8t}{} |
| 501 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * ptm/b/n}{} |
| 502 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * ptm/b/sc}{} |
| 503 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * ptm/b/sl}{} |
| 504 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * ptm/b/it}{} |
| 505 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{l}{n}{<->ssub * ptm/m/n}{} |
| 506 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{l}{sc}{<->ssub * ptm/m/sc}{} |
| 507 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{l}{sl}{<->ssub * ptm/m/sl}{} |
| 508 | \DeclareFontShape{T1}{ptm}{l}{it}{<->ssub * ppl/m/it}{} |
| 509 | \fi |
| 510 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 511 | % |
| 512 | % \subsubsection{Maths fonts} |
| 513 | % |
| 514 | % \paragraph{Palatino} |
| 515 | % Easy stuff. |
| 516 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 517 | \ifnum\mdwf@mathsfont=\mdwf@palatino |
| 518 | \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{pplcm}{m}{n} |
| 519 | \DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {OML}{pplcm}{m}{it} |
| 520 | \DeclareSymbolFont{bold} {OT1}{ppl}{bx}{n} |
| 521 | \DeclareSymbolFont{italic} {OT1}{ppl}{m}{it} |
| 522 | \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathit}{italic} |
| 523 | \fi |
| 524 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 525 | % |
| 526 | % \paragraph{Times} |
| 527 | % Also easy. |
| 528 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 529 | \ifnum\mdwf@mathsfont=\mdwf@times |
| 530 | \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{ptmcm}{m}{n} |
| 531 | \DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {OML}{ptmcm}{m}{it} |
| 532 | \DeclareSymbolFont{bold} {OT1}{ptm}{bx}{n} |
| 533 | \DeclareSymbolFont{italic} {OT1}{ptm}{m}{it} |
| 534 | \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathit}{italic} |
| 535 | \fi |
| 536 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 537 | % |
| 538 | % \paragraph{Computer Modern} |
| 539 | % Silliness required. |
| 540 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 541 | \ifnum\mdwf@mathsfont=\mdwf@cmr |
| 542 | \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{cmr}{m}{n} |
| 543 | \DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {OML}{cmr}{m}{it} |
| 544 | \DeclareSymbolFont{bold} {OT1}{cmr}{bx}{n} |
| 545 | \DeclareSymbolFont{italic} {OT1}{cmr}{m}{it} |
| 546 | \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathit}{italic} |
| 547 | \fi |
| 548 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 549 | % |
| 550 | % \paragraph{General PostScript things} |
| 551 | % Set up the symbols and large symbols fonts. This lot is all from |
| 552 | % \package{mathptm}. |
| 553 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 554 | \if1\ifnum\mdwf@mathsfont=\mdwf@times1\else |
| 555 | \ifnum\mdwf@mathsfont=\mdwf@palatino1\else0\fi\fi |
| 556 | \DeclareSymbolFont{symbols} {OMS}{pzccm}{m}{n} |
| 557 | \DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbols}{OMX}{psycm}{m}{n} |
| 558 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 559 | % Adjust the spacing around operators and things to fit PostScript fonts |
| 560 | % better. |
| 561 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 562 | \thinmuskip=2mu |
| 563 | \medmuskip=2.5mu plus 1mu minus 1mu |
| 564 | \thickmuskip=4mu plus 1.5mu minus 1mu |
| 565 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 566 | % There isn't a bold symbol font. |
| 567 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 568 | \def\boldmath{% |
| 569 | \@warning{there is no bold Symbol font}% |
| 570 | \global\let\boldmath=\relax |
| 571 | } |
| 572 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 573 | % Provide an |\omicron| character. No idea why\dots |
| 574 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 575 | \DeclareMathSymbol{\omicron}{0}{operators}{`\o} |
| 576 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 577 | % Make scripts a bit bigger. |
| 578 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 579 | \DeclareMathSizes{5}{5}{5}{5} |
| 580 | \DeclareMathSizes{6}{6}{5}{5} |
| 581 | \DeclareMathSizes{7}{7}{5}{5} |
| 582 | \DeclareMathSizes{8}{8}{6}{5} |
| 583 | \DeclareMathSizes{9}{9}{7}{5} |
| 584 | \DeclareMathSizes{10}{10}{7.4}{6} |
| 585 | \DeclareMathSizes{10.95}{10.95}{8}{6} |
| 586 | \DeclareMathSizes{12}{12}{9}{7} |
| 587 | \DeclareMathSizes{14.4}{14.4}{10.95}{8} |
| 588 | \DeclareMathSizes{17.28}{17.28}{12}{10} |
| 589 | \DeclareMathSizes{20.74}{20.74}{14.4}{12} |
| 590 | \DeclareMathSizes{24.88}{24.88}{17.28}{14.4} |
| 591 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 592 | % Redefine the standard font for the symbols encoding. |
| 593 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 594 | \DeclareFontSubstitution{OMS}{pzccm}{m}{n} |
| 595 | \fi |
| 596 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 597 | % |
| 598 | % |
| 599 | % \subsection{Setting the font families} |
| 600 | % |
| 601 | % First, define the family names for everything. |
| 602 | % |
| 603 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 604 | \def\mdwf@cmr{cmr} |
| 605 | \def\mdwf@cmss{cmss} |
| 606 | \def\mdwf@cmtt{cmtt} |
| 607 | \def\mdwf@times{ptm} |
| 608 | \def\mdwf@palatino{ppl} |
| 609 | \def\mdwf@helvetica{phv} |
| 610 | \def\mdwf@courier{pcr} |
| 611 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 612 | % |
| 613 | % Now assign families to the various variables. |
| 614 | % |
| 615 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 616 | \edef\rmdefault{\mdwf@bodyfont} |
| 617 | \edef\sfdefault{\mdwf@sansfont} |
| 618 | \edef\ttdefault{\mdwf@ttfont} |
| 619 | \edef\headdefault{\mdwf@headfont} |
| 620 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 621 | % |
| 622 | % Set various maths families. |
| 623 | % |
| 624 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 625 | \def\mdwf@mathsfam#1#2#3{% |
| 626 | \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\DeclareMathAlphabet{\noexpand#1}{#2}{#3}}% |
| 627 | \@tempa% |
| 628 | } |
| 629 | \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathit}{italic} |
| 630 | \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathrm}{operators} |
| 631 | \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathbf}{bold} |
| 632 | \mdwf@mathsfam{\mathsf}{OT1}{\sfdefault}{m}{n} |
| 633 | \mdwf@mathsfam{\mathtt}{OT1}{\ttdefault}{m}{n} |
| 634 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 635 | % |
| 636 | % Finally, set |\headfam| nicely. |
| 637 | % |
| 638 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 639 | \def\headfam{\fontfamily\headdefault\selectfont} |
| 640 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 641 | % |
| 642 | % \subsection{Clobber standard packages} |
| 643 | % |
| 644 | % Now, if I recognise this document class, patch it until it accepts |
| 645 | % |\headfam| correctly. This stuff isn't terribly pleasant, but I don't |
| 646 | % care about that. |
| 647 | % |
| 648 | % First see if I'm in familiar territory. |
| 649 | % |
| 650 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 651 | \begingroup |
| 652 | \catcode`\.11 |
| 653 | \if1\ifx\ver@article.cls\@@undefined |
| 654 | \ifx\ver@report.cls\@@undefined |
| 655 | \ifx\ver@book.cls\@@undefined |
| 656 | \ifx\ver@amsart.cls\@@undefined |
| 657 | \ifx\ver@amsproc.cls\@@undefined |
| 658 | \ifx\ver@amsbook.cls\@@undefined0% |
| 659 | \else1\fi |
| 660 | \else1\fi |
| 661 | \else1\fi |
| 662 | \else1\fi |
| 663 | \else1\fi |
| 664 | \else1\fi |
| 665 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 666 | % |
| 667 | % Looks like it. Now to patch the |\@startsection|-based commands. I'll |
| 668 | % redefine |\@startsection| to do the atching for me, and then just run |
| 669 | % all the commands which want patching. |
| 670 | % |
| 671 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 672 | \def\@startsection#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{% |
| 673 | \gdef#7{\@startsection{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6\headfam}}% |
| 674 | } |
| 675 | \section\section |
| 676 | \subsection\subsection |
| 677 | \subsubsection\subsubsection |
| 678 | \paragraph\paragraph |
| 679 | \subparagraph\subparagraph |
| 680 | \if1\ifx\ver@amsart.cls\@@undefined\ifx\ver@amsproc.cls\@@undefined0% |
| 681 | \else1\fi\else1\fi |
| 682 | \part\part |
| 683 | \fi |
| 684 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 685 | % |
| 686 | % Now for the difficult bits. Firstly, deal with part headings for normal |
| 687 | % \LaTeX\ classes. |
| 688 | % |
| 689 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 690 | \long\def\mdwf@grab#1{\expandafter\mdwf@grab@i#1\@@delim} |
| 691 | \long\def\mdwf@grab@i#1\@@delim#2{#2{#1}} |
| 692 | \def\mdwf@patch@opt#1{\mdwf@grab{#1[##1]{##2}}\mdwf@patch@opt@i#1} |
| 693 | \long\def\mdwf@patch@opt@i#1#2{\gdef#2[##1]##2{% |
| 694 | \let\mdwf@@bfseries\bfseries\def\bfseries{\headfam\mdwf@@bfseries}% |
| 695 | #1% |
| 696 | \let\bfseries\mdwf@@bfseries% |
| 697 | }}% |
| 698 | \def\mdwf@patch#1{\mdwf@grab{#1{##1}}\mdwf@patch@i#1} |
| 699 | \long\def\mdwf@patch@i#1#2{\gdef#2##1{% |
| 700 | \let\mdwf@@bfseries\bfseries\def\bfseries{\headfam\mdwf@@bfseries}% |
| 701 | #1% |
| 702 | \let\bfseries\mdwf@@bfseries% |
| 703 | }}% |
| 704 | \if0\ifx\ver@amsart.cls\@@undefined\ifx\ver@amsproc.cls\@@undefined0% |
| 705 | \else1\fi\else1\fi |
| 706 | \mdwf@patch@opt\@part |
| 707 | \mdwf@patch\@spart |
| 708 | \fi |
| 709 | \ifx\@makechapterhead\@@undefined\else |
| 710 | \mdwf@patch\@makechapterhead |
| 711 | \mdwf@patch\@makeschapterhead |
| 712 | \fi |
| 713 | \fi |
| 714 | \endgroup |
| 715 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 716 | % |
| 717 | % Wasn't that fun? |
| 718 | % |
| 719 | % |
| 720 | % That's it for the package. |
| 721 | % |
| 722 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 723 | %</sty> |
| 724 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 725 | % |
| 726 | % |
| 727 | % \section{Font installation script} |
| 728 | % |
| 729 | % If you're lucky you'll never need to use this. |
| 730 | % |
| 731 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 732 | %<*fontinst> |
| 733 | \input fontinst.sty |
| 734 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 735 | % |
| 736 | % Firstly, some code for building squashed Courier fonts. |
| 737 | % |
| 738 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 739 | \def\squashcourier#1{% |
| 740 | \transformfont{pcr#18rn}{% |
| 741 | \xscalefont{850}{% |
| 742 | \reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pcr#18a}}}}} |
| 743 | \squashcourier{b} |
| 744 | \squashcourier{bo} |
| 745 | \squashcourier{r} |
| 746 | \squashcourier{ro} |
| 747 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 748 | % |
| 749 | % Now start installing fonts. |
| 750 | % |
| 751 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 752 | \installfonts |
| 753 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 754 | % |
| 755 | % Start with the Courier ones. |
| 756 | % |
| 757 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 758 | \installfont{pcrb7tn}{pcrb8rn,psyr,latin}{OT1tt}{OT1}{pcr}{b}{n}{} |
| 759 | \installfont{pcrb8tn}{pcrb8rn,psyr,latin}{T1}{T1}{pcr}{b}{n}{} |
| 760 | \installfont{pcrbc7tn}{pcrb8rn,psyr,latin}{OT1ctt}{OT1}{pcr}{b}{sc}{} |
| 761 | \installfont{pcrbc8tn}{pcrb8rn,psyr,latin}{T1c}{T1}{pcr}{b}{sc}{} |
| 762 | \installfont{pcrbo7tn}{pcrbo8rn,psyr,latin}{OT1tt}{OT1}{pcr}{b}{sl}{} |
| 763 | \installfont{pcrbo8tn}{pcrbo8rn,psyr,latin}{T1}{T1}{pcr}{b}{sl}{} |
| 764 | \installfont{pcrr7tn}{pcrr8rn,psyr,latin}{OT1tt}{OT1}{pcr}{m}{n}{} |
| 765 | \installfont{pcrr8tn}{pcrr8rn,psyr,latin}{T1}{T1}{pcr}{m}{n}{} |
| 766 | \installfont{pcrrc7tn}{pcrr8rn,psyr,latin}{OT1ctt}{OT1}{pcr}{m}{sc}{} |
| 767 | \installfont{pcrrc8tn}{pcrr8rn,psyr,latin}{T1c}{T1}{pcr}{m}{sc}{} |
| 768 | \installfont{pcrro7tn}{pcrro8rn,psyr,latin}{OT1tt}{OT1}{pcr}{m}{sl}{} |
| 769 | \installfont{pcrro8tn}{pcrro8rn,psyr,latin}{T1}{T1}{pcr}{m}{sl}{} |
| 770 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 771 | % |
| 772 | % Now build Palatino-based maths fonts. This lot seems to work. It's based |
| 773 | % on \package{mathptm}, and hacked a bit. |
| 774 | % |
| 775 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 776 | \installfamily{OT1}{pplcm}{} |
| 777 | \installfamily{OML}{pplcm}{\skewchar\font=127} |
| 778 | \transformfont{pplr8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pplr8a}}} |
| 779 | \transformfont{pplri8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pplri8a}}} |
| 780 | \transformfont{pzcmi8r}{\reencodefont{8r}{\fromafm{pzcmi8a}}} |
| 781 | \installfont{zpplcmr} |
| 782 | {pplr8r,psyr,latin,zrhax,kernoff,cmr10} |
| 783 | {OT1}{OT1}{pplcm}{m}{n}{} |
| 784 | \installfont{zpplcmrm} |
| 785 | {kernoff,cmmi10,kernon,unsetalf,unsetnum,pplri8r,psyr,mathit,zrmhax,kernoff,cmmi10} |
| 786 | {OML}{OML}{pplcm}{m}{it}{} |
| 787 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 788 | % |
| 789 | % Done. |
| 790 | % |
| 791 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 792 | \endinstallfonts |
| 793 | \end |
| 794 | %</fontinst> |
| 795 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 796 | % |
| 797 | % But it's not over yet. For some reason, I don't have `|ot1tt.etx|' in my |
| 798 | % distribution. Here's one which ought to do. |
| 799 | % |
| 800 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 801 | %<*ttetx> |
| 802 | \relax |
| 803 | % OT1tt.etx -- install an OT1-encoded typewriter font |
| 804 | \encoding |
| 805 | \def\tty{y} |
| 806 | \inputetx{OT1} |
| 807 | \endencoding |
| 808 | %</ttetx> |
| 809 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 810 | % |
| 811 | % And again, for `|ot1ctt.etx|'. |
| 812 | % |
| 813 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 814 | %<*cttetx> |
| 815 | \relax |
| 816 | % OT1tt.etx -- install an OT1-encoded typewriter font |
| 817 | \encoding |
| 818 | \def\tty{y} |
| 819 | \inputetx{OT1c} |
| 820 | \endencoding |
| 821 | %</cttetx> |
| 822 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 823 | % |
| 824 | % Before I leave this section, I'll just write out the appropriate magical |
| 825 | % definitions for the DVIPS |psfonts.map| file. |
| 826 | % |
| 827 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 828 | %<*fontmap> |
| 829 | pcrb8rn Courier-Bold ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 830 | pcrbo8rn Courier-BoldOblique ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 831 | pcrr8rn Courier ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 832 | pcrro8rn Courier-Oblique ".85 ExtendFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc |
| 833 | %</fontmap> |
| 834 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 835 | % |
| 836 | % |
| 837 | % \section{Description file for Courier} |
| 838 | % |
| 839 | % Here's a short |.fd| file for the squashed Courier font which makes it |
| 840 | % work in my `|mTT|' encoding. |
| 841 | % |
| 842 | % \begin{macrocode} |
| 843 | %<*mttpcr> |
| 844 | \DeclareFontFamily{mTT}{pcr}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} |
| 845 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{b}{n}{<-> pcrb7tn}{} |
| 846 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{b}{sc}{<-> pcrbc7tn}{} |
| 847 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{b}{sl}{<-> pcrbo7tn}{} |
| 848 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{m}{n}{<-> pcrr7tn}{} |
| 849 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{m}{sc}{<-> pcrrc7tn}{} |
| 850 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{m}{sl}{<-> pcrro7tn}{} |
| 851 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{bx}{n}{<->ssub * pcr/b/n}{}% |
| 852 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{bx}{sc}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sc}{}% |
| 853 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sl}{}% |
| 854 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{b}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/b/sl}{}% |
| 855 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/b/it}{}% |
| 856 | \DeclareFontShape{mTT}{pcr}{m}{it}{<->ssub * pcr/m/sl}{}% |
| 857 | %</mttpcr> |
| 858 | % \end{macrocode} |
| 859 | % |
| 860 | % |
| 861 | % Done. |
| 862 | % |
| 863 | % \hfill Mark Wooding, \today |
| 864 | % |
| 865 | % \Finale |
| 866 | % |
| 867 | \endinput |