1 <h1 id=
"old-standard-t">Old Standard T
</h1> 
   2 <h2 id=
"license">License
</h2> 
   3 <p>Copyright (c) 
2006-
2011 Alexey Kryukov (
<a href=
"mailto:amkryukov@gmail.com">amkryukov@gmail.com
</a>), without Reserved Font Names.
</p> 
   4 <p>Copyright (c) 
2019, Robert Alessi (
<a href=
"mailto:alessi@robertalessi.net">alessi@robertalessi.net
</a>), without Reserved Font Names.
</p> 
   5 <p>This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 
1.1. This license is available with a FAQ at: 
<a href=
"http://scripts.sil.org/OFL" class=
"uri">http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
</a></p> 
   6 <h2 id=
"history">History
</h2> 
   7 <p>This font is just the same as Alexey Kryukov's beautiful 
<em>Old Standard
</em>.
<a href=
"#fn1" class=
"footnoteRef" id=
"fnref1"><sup>1</sup></a> In comparison to 
<em>Old Standard
</em>, 
<em>Old Standard T
</em> includes new letters and some corrections:
</p> 
   8 <ol style=
"list-style-type: decimal"> 
   9 <li>Small capitals for Roman, Greek and Cyrillic letters, in all three styles, Regular, Italic and Bold have been added. Small capitals, which are missing from 
<em>Old Standard
</em>, were already in use a century ago in fine books which used font faces very similar to 
<em>Old Standard
</em>. Typical use cases of small capitals were headers, current headings and in some books proper names.
</li> 
  10 <li>The letter G with caron above, that is: Ǧ (
<code>U+
01E6
</code>, uppercase) and ǧ (
<code>U+
01E7
</code>, lowercase) has been added. It is the only character missing from 
<em>Old Standard
</em> that is needed in some of the accepted standards of romanization of classical Arabic.
<a href=
"#fn2" class=
"footnoteRef" id=
"fnref2"><sup>2</sup></a></li> 
  11 <li>Additionaly, 
<em>Old Standard T
</em> corrects the 
<code>+ss06
</code> feature provided by 
<em>Old Standard
</em>. This feature is supposed to distinguish between regular and ‘curly’ beta (β/ϐ) and to print ‘curly’ beta (
<code>U+
03D0
</code>) in medial position. This feature works in most cases with 
<em>Old Standard
</em>. However, it fails if the beta is preceded by a vowel with an acute accent taken from the 
<em>Greek extended
</em> Unicode block.
</li> 
  13 <h3 id=
"why-old-standard-t">Why 
<em>Old Standard T
</em>?
</h3> 
  14 <p>At the time of writing, 
<em>Old Standard
</em> was last updated six years ago. Nevertheless, the letter 
<code>T
</code> stands for 
<em>Transient
</em>, which means that 
<em>Old Standard T
</em>, should only stay as long as what it features is not included in 
<em>Old Standard
</em>.
</p> 
  15 <h2 id=
"documentation">Documentation
</h2> 
  16 <p>Please refer to Alexey Kryukov's documentation which is can be found here: 
<a href=
"http://mirrors.ctan.org/fonts/oldstandard/doc/oldstand-manual.pdf" class=
"uri">http://mirrors.ctan.org/fonts/oldstandard/doc/oldstand-manual.pdf
</a></p> 
  17 <div class=
"footnotes"> 
  20 <li id=
"fn1"><p>See 
<a href=
"https://github.com/akryukov/oldstand" class=
"uri">https://github.com/akryukov/oldstand
</a><a href=
"#fnref1">↩
</a></p></li> 
  21 <li id=
"fn2"><p>See for references the 
<a href=
"http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/luatex/latex/arabluatex/arabluatex.pdf">current documentation of the arabluatex package
</a>, sect. ``Transliteration''.
<a href=
"#fnref2">↩
</a></p></li>