}
\end{filecontents*}
\documentclass[letterpaper]{article}
-\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage[greek.ancient,english]{babel}
\babeltags{grc = greek}
\babelfont{rm}{Old Standard}
\babelfont[greek]{rm}[RawFeature={+ss05;+ss06}]{Old Standard}
-
-\babelfont{tt}{CMU Typewriter Text}
+\babelfont{sf}{NewComputerModern Sans}
+\babelfont{tt}{NewComputerModern Mono}
\newlength\defaultparindent
\setlength\defaultparindent{\parindent}
\usepackage[toc]{multitoc}
-\edef\pkgver{2.4a}
-\edef\pkgdate{2019/07/25}
+\edef\pkgver{2.5}
+\edef\pkgdate{2020/01/25}
\title{\mdseries\tcbox[colframe=black, enhanced, tikznode, drop
lifted shadow, colback=white, boxrule=.25mm]%
{\textsc{Old Standard}\\
included in {\TeX}Live)}
\end{itemize}
+\emph{Old Standard} also has its reference web page:
+\url{http://thessalonica.org.ru/en/oldstandard.html}
+
\section{History}
\label{sec:history}
\emph{Old Standard} is a remarkable creation of Alexey Kryukov,
Being unable himself to contact the author, the writer, while in need
to have new letters included in \emph{Old Standard} and some issues
-addressed, took the decision to make a new release \emph{Old Standard}.
+addressed, took the decision to make a new release \emph{Old
+ Standard}, while maintaining the hope that the author will one day
+resume the development of this typeface.
\paragraph{Important disclaimer}
The writer is very far from being able to design glyphs \emph{ex
ΤΜΗΜΑ ΠΡΩΤΟΝ.
\end{center}
- \textbf{1.} ῎Ανθρακες θερινοὶ ἐν Κραννῶνι· ὗεν ἐν καύμασιν ὕδατι
+ \textbf{1.} Ἄνθρακες θερινοὶ ἐν Κραννῶνι· ὗεν ἐν καύμασιν ὕδατι
λάβρῳ δι’ ὅλου καὶ ἐγίνετο μᾶλλον νότῳ, [καὶ] ὑπογίνονται μὲν ἐν
τῷ δέρματι ἰχῶρες· ἐγκαταλαμβανόμενοι δέ, θερμαίνονται, καὶ
κνησμὸν ἐμποιέουσιν· εἶτα φλυκταινίδες ὥσπερ πυρίκαυστοι