X-Git-Url: https://git.ladys.computer/OldStandard/blobdiff_plain/ac47c2c5276b00fc4fecf41a8966dd86afd4b921..a4a53f936d09d1e4a09018c7eaa14b157c639bc0:/oldstandard.tex diff --git a/oldstandard.tex b/oldstandard.tex index 99b3a80..e6da270 100644 --- a/oldstandard.tex +++ b/oldstandard.tex @@ -31,19 +31,6 @@ \usepackage[greek.ancient,english]{babel} \babeltags{grc = greek} -% \babelfont{rm}[Path = otf/, -% ItalicFont={OldStandard-Italic.otf}, -% BoldFont={OldStandard-Bold.otf}, -% BoldItalicFont={OldStandard-Italic.otf}, -% BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}]{OldStandard-Regular.otf} - -% \babelfont[greek]{rm}[Path = otf/, -% RawFeature={+ss05;+ss06}, -% ItalicFont={OldStandard-Italic.otf}, -% BoldFont={OldStandard-Bold.otf}, -% BoldItalicFont={OldStandard-Italic.otf}, -% BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}]{OldStandard-Regular.otf} - \babelfont{rm}[Path = otf/, ItalicFont={OldStandard-Italic.otf}, BoldFont={OldStandard-Bold.otf}, @@ -72,7 +59,7 @@ BoldItalicFont={OldStandard-BoldItalic.otf}]{OldStandard-Regular.otf} \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{unicode=true, linktocpage=true, colorlinks, allcolors=cinnamon, pdfauthor={Robert Alessi}, pdftitle={Old - Standard T}} + Standard}} \usepackage{uri} \usepackage{enumitem} @@ -201,6 +188,11 @@ corrections: in use a century ago in fine books which used font faces very similar to \emph{Old Standard}. Typical use cases of small capitals were headers, current headings and in some books proper names. +\item \emph{For the time being}, a bold italic shape has been + auto-generated. Of course, auto-generating shapes is not a + satisfactory solution. However, it is better than using the + font loader to emulate bold shapes. A real bold italic shape is + planned in the versions of \emph{Old Standard} to come. \item The letter G with caron above, that is: Ǧ (\verb|U+01E6|, uppercase) and ǧ (\verb|U+01E7|, lowercase) has been added. It is the only character missing from \emph{Old Standard} that is needed @@ -339,28 +331,6 @@ example that follows:--- \end{grc} \end{tcblisting} -\subsection{Bold Italic shape} -\label{sec:bold-italic-shape} -\emph{Old Standard} does not feature a bold italic shape. However, -both \XeTeX\ and \LuaTeX\ engines can emulate this shape as shown in -the following two examples: - -\begin{tcblisting}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm, - fontsize=\smaller}, listing only, title=\XeLaTeX} - \usepackage{fontspec} - \setmainfont{Old Standard}[ - BoldItalicFont={Old Standard Italic}, - BoldItalicFeatures={FakeBold=1.5}] -\end{tcblisting} - -\begin{tcblisting}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm, - fontsize=\smaller}, listing only, title=\LuaLaTeX} - \usepackage{fontspec} - \setmainfont{Old Standard}[ - BoldItalicFont={Old Standard Italic}, - BoldItalicFeatures={RawFeature={+embolden=2}}] -\end{tcblisting} - \subsection{Using \emph{Old Standard} in multilingual documents} \label{sec:using-old-standard}