\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \def\fileversion{1.5} \def\filedate{2024/11/06} \ProvidesPackage{ysabeau}[\filedate\space v\fileversion\space Ysabeau fonts for LaTeX (NMH).] % Large portions of code was stolen from Michael Sharpe (cochineal.sty). Credits for him. \DeclareEncodingSubset{TS1}{Ysabeau-*}{0} \DeclareEncodingSubset{LGR}{Ysabeau-*}{0} \RequirePackage{fontenc,textcomp} \RequirePackage{mweights} \RequirePackage{xstring,ifthen,scalefnt} % For \textfrac \RequirePackage{etoolbox} % For new commands \RequirePackage{xkeyval} \newcommand*{\Ysabeau@scale}{1} \DeclareOptionX{scale}{\renewcommand*{\Ysabeau@scale}{#1}} \DeclareOptionX{scaled}{\renewcommand*{\Ysabeau@scale}{#1}} % For \textfrac command and oldstyle figures in small caps block \def\Ysabeau@foresolidus{0em} \def\Ysabeau@aftsolidus{0em} \newif\if@Ysabeau@scosf \DeclareOptionX{lining}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{LF}} \DeclareOptionX{lf}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{LF}} \DeclareOptionX{LF}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{LF}} \DeclareOptionX{oldstyle}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{OsF}} \DeclareOptionX{osf}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{OsF}} \DeclareOptionX{OSF}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{OsF}} \DeclareOptionX{tabular}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{T}} \DeclareOptionX{t}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{T}} \DeclareOptionX{T}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{T}} \DeclareOptionX{proportional}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{}} \DeclareOptionX{p}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{}} \DeclareOptionX{P}{\edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{}} \DeclareOptionX{scosf}{\@Ysabeau@scosftrue} \edef\Ysabeau@figurestyle{OsF} \edef\Ysabeau@figurealign{} \DeclareOptionX{mainfont}{ \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} } % For weights support. We need remap NFSS for more weights. % ub = black % eb = extrabold % b = bold % sb = semibold % m = regular and medium (a bit heavier than regular) % sl = light % l = extralight % el = thin % ul = hairline \DeclareRobustCommand{\blackfont}{% \fontseries{ub}\selectfont % }% black \DeclareRobustCommand{\extraboldfont}{% \fontseries{eb}\selectfont % }% extrabold \DeclareRobustCommand{\boldfont}{% \fontseries{b}\selectfont % }% extrabold \DeclareRobustCommand{\semiboldfont}{% \fontseries{sb}\selectfont % }% semibold %\DeclareRobustCommand{\regularfont}{% % \fontseries{m}\selectfont % %}% regular %\DeclareRobustCommand{\mediumfont}{% We can declare medium like \bfseries too. % \fontseries{m}\selectfont % %}% medium \DeclareRobustCommand{\lightfont}{% \fontseries{sl}\selectfont % }% light \DeclareRobustCommand{\extralightfont}{% \fontseries{l}\selectfont % }% extralight \DeclareRobustCommand{\thinfont}{% \fontseries{el}\selectfont % }% thin \DeclareRobustCommand{\hairlinefont}{% \fontseries{ul}\selectfont % }% hairline \DeclareRobustCommand{\black}[1]{% {\blackfont #1}% }% black \DeclareRobustCommand{\extrabold}[1]{% {\extraboldfont #1}% }% extrabold \DeclareRobustCommand{\bold}[1]{% {\boldfont #1}% }% bold \DeclareRobustCommand{\semibold}[1]{% {\semiboldfont #1}% }% semibold \DeclareRobustCommand{\light}[1]{% {\lightfont #1}% }% light \DeclareRobustCommand{\extralight}[1]{% {\extralightfont #1}% }% extralight \DeclareRobustCommand{\thin}[1]{% {\thinfont #1}% }% thin \DeclareRobustCommand{\hairline}[1]{% {\hairlinefont #1}% }% hairline \DeclareOptionX{black}{\edef\bfseries@sf{black}} \DeclareOptionX{extrabold}{\edef\bfseries@sf{extrabold}} \DeclareOptionX{bold}{\edef\bfseries@sf{bold}} \DeclareOptionX{semibold}{\edef\bfseries@sf{semibold}} \DeclareOptionX{medium}{\edef\mdseries@sf{medium}} \DeclareOptionX{regular}{\edef\mdseries@sf{regular}} \DeclareOptionX{light}{\edef\mdseries@sf{light}} \DeclareOptionX{extralight}{\edef\mdseries@sf{extralight}} \DeclareOptionX{thin}{\edef\mdseries@sf{thin}} \DeclareOptionX{hairline}{\edef\mdseries@sf{hairline}} % For \textfrac command \DeclareOptionX{foresolidus}{\gdef\Ysabeau@foresolidus{#1}} \DeclareOptionX{aftsolidus}{\gdef\Ysabeau@aftsolidus{#1}} \ProcessOptionsX\relax % For lining, tabular and oldstyle figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\lfstyle}{% \@nomath\lfstyle\relax \fontfamily{Ysabeau-LF}\selectfont % }% Lining Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\tlfstyle}{% \@nomath\tlfstyle\relax \fontfamily{Ysabeau-TLF}\selectfont % }% Tabular Lining Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\osfstyle}{% \@nomath\osfstyle\relax \fontfamily{Ysabeau-OsF}\selectfont % }% Oldstyle Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\tosfstyle}{% \@nomath\tosfstyle\relax \fontfamily{Ysabeau-TOsF}\selectfont % }% Tabular Oldstyle Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\textlf}[1]{% {\lfstyle #1}% }% Lining Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\texttlf}[1]{% {\tlfstyle #1}% }% Tabular Lining Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\textosf}[1]{% {\osfstyle #1}% }% Olstyle Figures \DeclareRobustCommand{\texttosf}[1]{% {\tosfstyle #1}% }% Tabular Oldstyle Figures \if@Ysabeau@scosf % \DeclareRobustCommand{\textsc}[1]{% {\fontfamily{Ysabeau-\Ysabeau@figurealign% OsF}\fontshape{sc}\selectfont #1}% }\fi% use OsF in small caps % Here we provides some aliases for figure commands \let\liningnums\lfstyle \let\tabularliningnums\tlfstyle \let\oldstylenums\osfstyle \let\tabularoldstylenums\tosfstyle \IfFileExists{fontaxes.sty}{ \RequirePackage{fontaxes} \DeclareRobustCommand\swshape{\not@math@alphabet\swshape\relax \fontprimaryshape\itdefault\fontsecondaryshape\swdefault\selectfont} \fa@naming@exception{shape}{{n}{sw}}{nw} \fa@naming@exception{shape}{{it}{sw}}{sw} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{proportional}}{Sup} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{superior}{tabular}}{Sup} \def\supfigures{\@nomath\supfigures \fontfigurestyle{superior}\selectfont} \let\sufigures\supfigures \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textsup}{\supfigures} \let\textsu\textsup \let\textsuperior\textsup \let\supstyle\supfigures \let\supscript\supfigures \let\@oldtextsuperscript\textsuperscript \def\textsuperscript{\@ifstar\@oldtextsuperscript\textsup} \def\@makefnmark{% \mbox{\footnotemarkfont\textsuperscript{\@thefnmark}}} \@ifundefined{ftntm@font}% {\let\footnotemarkfont\normalfont}% {\let\footnotemarkfont\ftntm@font} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{inferior}{proportional}}{Inf} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{inferior}{tabular}}{Inf} \def\inffigures{\@nomath\inffigures \fontfigurestyle{inferior}\selectfont} \let\infigures\inffigures \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textinf}{\inffigures} \let\textin\textinf \let\textinferior\textinf \let\infstyle\inffigures \let\subscript\inffigures \let\@oldtextsubscript\textsubscript \def\textsubscript{\@ifstar\@oldtextsubscript\textinf} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerators}{proportional}}{Numr} %\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerator}{proportional}}{Numr} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerators}{tabular}}{Numr} %\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{numerator}{tabular}}{Numr} \def\numfigures{\@nomath\numfigures \fontfigurestyle{numerators}\selectfont} \let\nufigures\numfigures \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textnum}{\numfigures} \let\textnumerators\textnum \let\numstyle\numfigures \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominators}{proportional}}{Dnom} %\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominator}{proportional}}{Dnom} \fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominators}{tabular}}{Dnom} %\fa@naming@exception{figures}{{denominator}{tabular}}{Dnom} \def\denfigures{\@nomath\denfigures \fontfigurestyle{denominators}\selectfont} \let\defigures\denfigures \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textden}{\denfigures} \let\textde\textden \let\textdenominators\textden \let\denstyle\denfigures }{} % For \textfrac command. We need test kernings. \newcommand{\textfrac}[3][]{% like \textfrac[1]{7}{8} \mbox{% \ifthenelse{\not\equal{#1}{}}%Test for integer portion [optional #1] {\textlf{#1}\kern.05em}{}% We need define \textlf later \textnum{#2}% numerator. \textsu collide, then \textnum \StrRight{#2}{1}[\@digit@]% % look for 1, 2, 6, 7 \ifcase\@digit@% 0 \or\kern.03em% 1 \or\kern.02em% 2 \or%\kern-.01em% 3 \or%\kern-.01em% 4 \or%\kern.01em% 5 \or\kern.01em% 6 \or\kern-.08em% 7 \fi% \kern\Ysabeau@foresolidus{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\char"2F}% \kern\Ysabeau@aftsolidus% \StrLeft{#3}{1}[\@digit@]% % look for 1, 4, 7 \ifcase\@digit@% 0 \or%\kern -.02em% 1 \or% 2 \or% 3 \or\kern -.03em% 4 \or% 5 \or% 6 \or\kern .02em% 7 \fi% \textden{#3}% denominator [#3] }% } % Here we implement the scale=MatchLowercase option. % If this is given, we must compute the correct value of % the "\Ysabeau@scale" parameter before loading the .fd files; % but to determine that value we of course need the font's x-height. % To avoid triggering the loading of .fd files, % we use plain TeX's \font primitive to load the testfont. % We then compute the ratio of the current x-height to our font's x-height; % this is the "\Ysabeau@scale" we will pass to the .fd files. \ifthenelse{\equal{\Ysabeau@scale}{MatchLowercase}} { \newlength{\Ysabeau@currentx} \settoheight{\Ysabeau@currentx}{x} \newlength{\Ysabeau@xheight} \settoheight{\Ysabeau@xheight} {{\font\testfont=Ysabeau-Regular-osf-qx at \f@size pt\testfont x}} \renewcommand*{\Ysabeau@scale} {\strip@pt\dimexpr\number\numexpr\number\dimexpr\Ysabeau@currentx\relax*65536/\number\dimexpr\Ysabeau@xheight\relax\relax sp\relax}} {} \renewcommand* {\sfdefault} {Ysabeau-\Ysabeau@figurealign\Ysabeau@figurestyle} % For fractions. textcomp provides \textonequarter, \textonehalf and textthreequarters too. \def\onequarter{{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\char188}} % We need declare TS1 encoding subset at the begining \def\onehalf{{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\char189}} % We need declare TS1 encoding subset at the begining \def\threequarters{{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\char190}} % We need declare TS1 encoding subset at the begining \endinput