Hi fonTeXters, I have incorporated your suggestions to storm-font-support: A) --------------- Adam Lindsay wrote:
Okay, I noticed a second thing, in the [serif][cond][size] and other [size] typescripts: you define things like \tfc with the intention of "typeface-condensed". This will interfere with people who rely on the
and Hans Hagen wrote:
when i have to deal with that i just define another typeface:
\definetypeface[blabla-normal] ... \definetypeface[blabla-condensed] ...
I split Lido font to 1) Lido 2) Lido-Condensed B) ---------------- Adam Lindsay wrote:
A general suggestion--you might experiment with the [special] typescripts in type-spe as a way of loading the mathcollections.
Incorporated, so \input t-math-sto.tex \usemathcollection[storm] is no more needed; just e.g. \useencoding[st1] \useencoding[st3] \usetypescriptfile[t-type-slido] \usetypescript[Lido][st2] \setupbodyfont[Lido,10pt,rm] C) -------------------- Hans Hagen wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Patrick, my vote is against a separate interface for this. Perhaps split the stuff at modules.cg.net into modules/fonts/docs/packages subtrees, but I really like the 'central repository' idea.
the only thing about user typescripts and modules is that we need to make sure that names don't clash; so for instance, a user typescript can be something
t-type-xxx.txx
OK, I changed all typescripts in this way. But still there are some files that do not fit this concept: a) redistributed files (storm.map, slido.map, stormex.enc) b) enco-*.tex files since \useencodings has not enabled loading t-enco-*.tex yet (something like \useencoding[t][st1]). D) ----------------------- Adam Lindsay wrote:
it could be a way of supporting an encoding like TS1, if people really still cared about that.
TS1 is texnansi??? Why ec (=st1) is not sufficient? You can setup regime... If you persuade me I will prepare some enco-st4.tex(??) = texnansi for storm fonts. Patrick Gundlach wrote:
If you think of a clever way, please tell me where/how to put your typescripts + .. on garden. I could even add a new section: fonts.contextgarden.net if this sounds appropriate for collecting stuff like yours.
I think it is a good idea. So please... After that I will write some words or two about the package and upload you the files. Is it OK? G) ------------------------- Examples of mathbold (where bold font is available) were added to the catalog. F) ------------------------- Some bug fixes namely in t-type-slido.tex and t-type-sbiblon.tex. Upgraded version is available from http://typokvitek.com/stormcontext/index.html Vit