%%% ==================================================================== %%% @TeX-font-encoding-file{ %%% author = "Alan Jeffrey and Ulrik Vieth", %%% version = "1.801", %%% date = "29 June 1998", %%% time = "23:51:43 CEST", %%% filename = "ot1.etx", %%% email = "vieth@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de", %%% URL = "http://www.thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de/~vieth/", %%% checksum = "58062 838 1659 17776", %%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", %%% keywords = "encoding, math, TeX, PostScript", %%% supported = "yes", %%% abstract = "This is the old TeX text encoding as a TeX %%% font encoding file, for use with the fontinst %%% utility.", %%% package = "fontinst", %%% dependencies = "fontinst.sty, fontdoc.sty", %%% } %%% ==================================================================== % % Hacked by Rowland to match TEX TEXT WITHOUT F-LIGATURES % % File ot1noflig.tex % (partly) copyright Rowland McDonnell 1998 % rowland.mcdonnell@physics.org % % Part of the cmolddig package % % This file can redistributed and/or modified under the terms % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either % version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. \relax \documentclass[twocolumn]{article} \usepackage{fontdoc} \title{The \TeX\ text without f-ligatures encoding vector} \author{Alan Jeffrey, Ulrik Vieth, and RJMM} \date{24 September 1998 \\ Version 0.1} \begin{document} \maketitle \section{Introduction} This document describes the \TeX\ text (ot1) encoding. HACKED! To use this encoding, you should define the following macros: \begin{itemize} \item \verb|\lc{A}{a}| should return the name of a lower-case glyph, for example `{\tt a}' or `{\tt Asmall}'. \item \verb|\uc{A}{a}| should return the name of an upper-case glyph, for example `{\tt A}' or `{\tt Amedium}'. \item \verb|\lclig{FI}{fi}| should return the name of a lower-case ligature, for example `{\tt fi}' or `{\tt FIsmall}'. \item \verb|\uclig{FI}{fi}| should return the name of an upper-case ligature, for example `{\tt FI}' or `{\tt FImedium}'. \item \verb|\digit{zero}| should return the name of a digit, for example `{\tt zero}' or `{\tt zerooldstyle}'. \item \verb|\tty| should be `y' if the encoding is \TeX\ typewriter (cmtt) encoding, and `n' otherwise. \item \verb|\currency| should be the name of the currency glyph, either `sterling' or `dollar'. \end{itemize} These should all expand in the mouth, otherwise you may get error messages! For example, to get the standard upper and lower case font, you should define: \begin{verbatim} \setcommand\lc#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lclig#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1} \setcommand\digit#1{#1} \setcommand\tty{n} \setcommand\currency{dollar} \end{verbatim} To get a caps and small caps font with old style digits and letter spacing, you should define: \begin{verbatim} \setcommand\lc#1#2{#1small} \setcommand\uc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lclig#1#2{#2small} \setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1spaced} \setcommand\digit#1{#1oldstyle} \setcommand\tty{n} \setcommand\currency{dollar} \end{verbatim} To get an all-caps font with medium-cap composite letters and letter spacing, you should define: \begin{verbatim} \setcommand\lc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\uc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lclig#1#2{#1spaced} \setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1spaced} \setcommand\digit#1{#1} \setcommand\tty{n} \setcommand\currency{dollar} \end{verbatim} This document describes the upper and lower case encoding. \encoding \needsfontinstversion{1.800} \comment{\section{Default values}} \setcommand\lc#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lclig#1#2{#2} \setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1} \setcommand\digit#1{#1} \ifisint{monowidth}\then \setcommand\tty{y} \else \setcommand\tty{n} \fi \setcommand\currency{dollar} % \if \tty y % \setstr{codingscheme}{TEX TYPEWRITER TEXT} % \else % \setstr{codingscheme}{TEX TEXT} % \fi \setstr{codingscheme}{TEX TEXT WITHOUT F-LIGATURES} \setint{italicslant}{0} \ifisglyph{x}\then \setint{xheight}{\height{x}} \else \setint{xheight}{500} \fi \ifisglyph{space}\then \setint{interword}{\width{space}} \else\ifisglyph{i}\then \setint{interword}{\width{i}} \else \setint{interword}{333} \fi\fi \comment{\section{Default font dimensions}} \setint{fontdimen(1)}{\int{italicslant}} % italic slant \setint{fontdimen(2)}{\int{interword}} % interword space \ifisint{monowidth}\then \setint{fontdimen(3)}{0} % interword stretch \setint{fontdimen(4)}{0} % interword shrink \else \setint{fontdimen(3)}{\scale{\int{interword}}{600}}% interword stretch \setint{fontdimen(4)}{\scale{\int{interword}}{240}}% interword shrink \fi \setint{fontdimen(5)}{\int{xheight}} % x-height \setint{fontdimen(6)}{1000} % quad \ifisint{monowidth}\then \setint{fontdimen(7)}{\int{interword}} % extra space after . \else \setint{fontdimen(7)}{\scale{\int{interword}}{240}}% extra space after . \fi \comment{\section{The encoding} There are 130 glyphs in this encoding. 128 of these are in Knuth's CM encoding, and the other two are `\l' and `\L', which are composite letters in CM, but are single glyphs in almost every other font.} \setslot{Gamma} \comment{The greek letter `$\Gamma$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Delta} \comment{The greek letter `$\Delta$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Theta} \comment{The greek letter `$\Theta$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Lambda} \comment{The greek letter `$\Lambda$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Xi} \comment{The greek letter `$\Xi$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Pi} \comment{The greek letter `$\Pi$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Sigma} \comment{The greek letter `$\Sigma$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Upsilon} \comment{The greek letter `$\Upsilon$' named `Upsilon1' by Adobe.} \endsetslot \setslot{Phi} \comment{The greek letter `$\Phi$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Psi} \comment{The greek letter `$\Psi$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{Omega} \comment{The greek letter `$\Omega$'.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y \setslot{arrowup} \comment{An upwards-facing arrow `$\uparrow$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{arrowdown} \comment{A downwards-facing arrow `$\downarrow$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quotesingle} \comment{The `neutral' single quotation mark `{\tt\char`\'}', for use with monowidth fonts.} \endsetslot \setslot{exclamdown} \comment{The Spanish punctuation mark `!`'.} \endsetslot \setslot{questiondown} \comment{The Spanish punctuation mark `?`'.} \endsetslot % \else % \setslot{\lclig{FF}{ff}} % \ligature{LIG}{\lc{I}{i}}{\lclig{FFI}{ffi}} % \ligature{LIG}{\lc{L}{l}}{\lclig{FFL}{ffl}} % \comment{The `ff' ligature. It should be two characters wide in a % monowidth font.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{\lclig{FI}{fi}} % \comment{The `fi' ligature. It should be two characters wide in a % monowidth font.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{\lclig{FL}{fl}} % \comment{The `fl' ligature. It should be two characters wide in a % monowidth font.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{\lclig{FFI}{ffi}} % \comment{The `ffi' ligature. It should be three characters wide in a % monowidth font.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{\lclig{FFL}{ffl}} % \comment{The `ffl' ligature. It should be three characters wide in a % monowidth font.} % \endsetslot % % \fi \setslot{\lc{dotlessI}{dotlessi}} \comment{A dotless i `\i', used to produce accented letters such as `\=\i'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{dotlessJ}{dotlessj}} \comment{A dotless j `\j', used to produce accented letters such as `\=\j'. Most non-\TeX\ fonts do not have this glyph.} \endsetslot \setslot{grave} \comment{The grave accent `\`a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{acute} \comment{The acute accent `\'a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{caron} \comment{The caron or h\'a\v cek accent `\v a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{breve} \comment{The breve accent `\u a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{macron} \comment{The macron accent `\=a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{ringfitted} \comment{The ring accent `\aa', fitted to be the same width as an upper case `A'.} \endsetslot \setslot{cedilla} \comment{The cedilla accent `\c a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{SS}{germandbls}} \comment{The letter `\ss'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{AE}{ae}} \comment{The letter `\ae'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `ae'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{OE}{oe}} \comment{The letter `\oe'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `oe'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Oslash}{oslash}} \comment{The letter `\o'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{AE}{ae}} \comment{The letter `\AE'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `AE'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{OE}{oe}} \comment{The letter `\OE'. This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `OE'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Oslash}{oslash}} \comment{The letter `\o'.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y % % \setslot{visiblespace} % \comment{A visible space glyph `{\tt\char`\ }'.} % \endsetslot % % \else \setslot{lslashslash} \ligature{LIG}{\lc{L}{l}}{\lc{Lslash}{lslash}} \ligature{LIG}{\uc{L}{l}}{\uc{Lslash}{lslash}} \comment{The slash used to make `\l' and `\L'. Since most fonts do not have a separate glyph for this, I've added ligatures to `\l' and `\L'.} \endsetslot % \fi \setslot{exclam} \ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{exclamdown} \comment{The exclamation mark `!'.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y % % \setslot{quotedbl} % \comment{The `neutral' quotation mark `{\tt\char`\"}', included for % use in monowidth fonts, or for setting computer programs.} % \endsetslot % % \else \setslot{quotedblright} \comment{An English double closing quote mark `\,''\,'.} \endsetslot % \fi \setslot{numbersign} \comment{The hash sign `\#'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\currency} \comment{Either the dollar sign `\$' or the pound sign `\pounds', depending on the font.} \endsetslot \setslot{percent} \comment{The percent sign `\%'.} \endsetslot \setslot{ampersand} \comment{The ampersand sign `\&'.} \endsetslot \setslot{quoteright} % \if \tty y \else \ligature{LIG}{quoteright}{quotedblright} % \fi \comment{The English closing quotation mark `\,'\,'.} \endsetslot \setslot{parenleft} \comment{The opening parenthesis `('.} \endsetslot \setslot{parenright} \comment{The closing parenthesis `)'.} \endsetslot \setslot{asterisk} \comment{The raised asterisk `*'.} \endsetslot \setslot{plus} \comment{The addition sign `+'.} \endsetslot \setslot{comma} \comment{The comma `,'.} \endsetslot \setslot{hyphen} \if \tty y \else \ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{rangedash} \fi \comment{The hyphen `-'.} \endsetslot \setslot{period} \comment{The full point `.'.} \endsetslot \setslot{slash} \comment{The forward oblique `/'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{zero}} \comment{The number zero `0'. This (and all the other numerals) may be old style or ranging digits.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{one}} \comment{The number one `1'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{two}} \comment{The number two `2'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{three}} \comment{The number three `3'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{four}} \comment{The number four `4'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{five}} \comment{The number five `5'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{six}} \comment{The number six `6'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{seven}} \comment{The number seven `7'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{eight}} \comment{The number eight `8'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\digit{nine}} \comment{The number nine `9'.} \endsetslot \setslot{colon} \comment{The colon punctuation mark `:'.} \endsetslot \setslot{semicolon} \comment{The semi-colon punctuation mark `;'.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y \setslot{less} \comment{The less-than sign `$<$'.} \endsetslot \setslot{equal} \comment{The equals sign `='.} \endsetslot \setslot{greater} \comment{The greater-than sign `$>$'.} \endsetslot % \else % % \setslot{exclamdown} % \comment{The Spanish punctuation mark `!`'.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{equal} % \comment{The equals sign `='.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{questiondown} % \comment{The Spanish punctuation mark `?`'.} % \endsetslot % % \fi \setslot{question} \ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{questiondown} \comment{The question mark `?'.} \endsetslot \setslot{at} \comment{The at sign `@'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{A}{a}} \comment{The letter `{A}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{B}{b}} \comment{The letter `{B}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{C}{c}} \comment{The letter `{C}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{D}{d}} \comment{The letter `{D}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{E}{e}} \comment{The letter `{E}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{F}{f}} \comment{The letter `{F}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{G}{g}} \comment{The letter `{G}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{H}{h}} \comment{The letter `{H}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{I}{i}} \comment{The letter `{I}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{J}{j}} \comment{The letter `{J}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{K}{k}} \comment{The letter `{K}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{L}{l}} \comment{The letter `{L}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{M}{m}} \comment{The letter `{M}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{N}{n}} \comment{The letter `{N}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{O}{o}} \comment{The letter `{O}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{P}{p}} \comment{The letter `{P}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Q}{q}} \comment{The letter `{Q}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{R}{r}} \comment{The letter `{R}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{S}{s}} \comment{The letter `{S}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{T}{t}} \comment{The letter `{T}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{U}{u}} \comment{The letter `{U}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{V}{v}} \comment{The letter `{V}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{W}{w}} \comment{The letter `{W}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{X}{x}} \comment{The letter `{X}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Y}{y}} \comment{The letter `{Y}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\uc{Z}{z}} \comment{The letter `{Z}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{bracketleft} \comment{The opening square bracket `['.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y % % \setslot{backslash} % \comment{The backwards oblique `$\backslash$'.} % \endsetslot % % \else \setslot{quotedblleft} \comment{An English double opening quote mark `\,``\,'.} \endsetslot % \fi \setslot{bracketright} \comment{The closing square bracket `]'.} \endsetslot \setslot{circumflex} \comment{The circumflex accent `\^ a'.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y % % \setslot{underscore} % \comment{The ASCII underline character `{\tt\char`\_}', usually set on % the baseline.} % \endsetslot % % \else \setslot{dotaccent} \comment{The dot accent `\.a'.} \endsetslot % \fi \setslot{quoteleft} \if \tty y \else \ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{quotedblleft} \fi \comment{The English opening single quotation mark `\,`\,'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{A}{a}} \comment{The letter `{a}'.} \endsetslot % \typeout{\lc{A}{a}} \setslot{\lc{B}{b}} \comment{The letter `{b}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{C}{c}} \comment{The letter `{c}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{D}{d}} \comment{The letter `{d}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{E}{e}} \comment{The letter `{e}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{F}{f}} % \if \tty y\else % \ligature{LIG}{\lc{I}{i}}{\lclig{FI}{fi}} % \ligature{LIG}{\lc{F}{f}}{\lclig{FF}{ff}} % \ligature{LIG}{\lc{L}{l}}{\lclig{FL}{fl}} % \fi \comment{The letter `{f}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{G}{g}} \comment{The letter `{g}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{H}{h}} \comment{The letter `{h}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{I}{i}} \comment{The letter `{i}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{J}{j}} \comment{The letter `{j}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{K}{k}} \comment{The letter `{k}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{L}{l}} \comment{The letter `{l}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{M}{m}} \comment{The letter `{m}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{N}{n}} \comment{The letter `{n}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{O}{o}} \comment{The letter `{o}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{P}{p}} \comment{The letter `{p}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Q}{q}} \comment{The letter `{q}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{R}{r}} \comment{The letter `{r}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{S}{s}} \comment{The letter `{s}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{T}{t}} \comment{The letter `{t}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{U}{u}} \comment{The letter `{u}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{V}{v}} \comment{The letter `{v}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{W}{w}} \comment{The letter `{w}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{X}{x}} \comment{The letter `{x}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Y}{y}} \comment{The letter `{y}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{\lc{Z}{z}} \comment{The letter `{z}'.} \endsetslot % \if \tty y % % \setslot{braceleft} % \comment{The opening curly brace `\{'.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{bar} % \comment{The ASCII vertical bar `$|$'. This is % included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used for computer % listings.} % \endsetslot % % \setslot{braceright} % \comment{The closing curly brace `\}'.} % \endsetslot % % \else \setslot{rangedash} \if \tty y \else \ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{punctdash} \fi \comment{The number range dash `1--9'. In a monowidth font, this might be set as `{\tt 1{-}9}'.} \endsetslot \setslot{punctdash} \comment{The punctuation dash `Oh---boy.' In a monowidth font, this might be set as `{\tt Oh{-}{-}boy.}'} \endsetslot \setslot{hungarumlaut} \comment{The long Hungarian umlaut `\H a'.} \endsetslot % \fi \setslot{tilde} \comment{The tilde accent `\~a'.} \endsetslot \setslot{dieresis} \comment{The umlaut or dieresis accent `\"a'.} \endsetslot \comment{ \section{Non-standard ligatures} The `\l' and `\L' glyphs are not usually in the ot1 encoding, but they're needed for fonts which don't have a special `lslashslash' glyph. } \nextslot{"8A} \setslot{\uc{Lslash}{lslash}} \comment{The letter `\L'.} \endsetslot \nextslot{"AA} \setslot{\lc{Lslash}{lslash}} \comment{The letter `\l'.} \endsetslot \endencoding \end{document}