texlive[71920] Master/texmf-dist: junicodevf
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Date: 2024-07-28 22:11:05 +0200 (Sun, 28 Jul 2024)
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trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/About.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/EnlargeAxis.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Feature_Reference.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/GettingStarted.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.pdf
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.sty
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/README
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Specimens.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/encoded-glyphs.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/in_tex.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/junicodevf-samples.pdf
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/junicodevf-samples.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/tag_key_ins.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/public/junicodevf/JunicodeVF-Italic.ttf
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/public/junicodevf/JunicodeVF-Roman.ttf
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lualatex/junicodevf/junicodevf.sty
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trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/upperpua.tex
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/About.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/About.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/About.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
in {\itshape A Specimen of the
Several Sorts of Letter Given to the University by Dr. John Fell,
Sometime Lord Bishop of Oxford. To Which Is Added the Letter Given by
-Mr. F. Junius} (Oxford, 1693).\footnote{There is a facsimile of this
+Mr. F. Junius} (Oxford, 1693).\footnote{\ There is a facsimile of this
work at the
\href{https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/876b73f0-3e03-41c1-9fd1-0688a1785561/}{Digital Bodleian}.}
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/EnlargeAxis.tex
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/EnlargeAxis.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/EnlargeAxis.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
\noindent The result will be an abbreviation that begins with an “Enlarged Minuscule” insular d, precisely matching the look
of the second example in the figure above.
-These lowercase letters are affected by the Enlarge axis:\footnote{Note that all composite characters (e.g. \textex{á}, \textex{ü})
+These lowercase letters are affected by the Enlarge axis:\footnote{\ Note that all composite characters (e.g. \textex{á}, \textex{ü})
based on these are also affected, so that the actual number of affected characters is much greater than shown here.}
\begin{multicols}{6}
a\hfill→\hfill\enlax{a}
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Feature_Reference.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Feature_Reference.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Feature_Reference.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
a & cv02 &
{1=\cvd{2}{a}, 2=\cvd[1]{2}{a}, 3=\cvd[2]{2}{a}, 4=\cvd[3]{2}{a},
5=\cvd[4]{2}{a}, 6=\cvc{\cvd[5]{2}{a}}, 7=\cvd[6]{2}{a}, 8=\cvd[7]{2}{a}, 9=\cvd[8]{2}{a},
- 10=\cvd[9]{2}{a}}\index{cv02|textbf}\\
+ 10=\cvd[9]{2}{a}, 11=\cvd[10]{2}{a}}\index{cv02|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow B & cv03 &
1=\cvc{\cvd{3}{B}}, 2=\cvd[1]{3}{B}\index{cv03|textbf}\\
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
{1=\cvd{5}{C}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{5}{C}}}\index{cv05|textbf}\\
%
c & cv06 &
-{1=\cvd{6}{c}, 2=\cvd[1]{6}{c}}\index{cv06|textbf}\\
+{1=\cvd{6}{c}, 2=\cvd[1]{6}{c}, 3=\cvd[2]{6}{c}}\index{cv06|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow D & cv07 &
{1=\cvd{7}{D}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{7}{D}}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{7}{D}}}\index{cv07|textbf}\\
@@ -187,13 +187,15 @@
%
d & cv08 &
{1=\cvd{8}{d}, 2=\cvd[1]{8}{d}, 3=\cvd[2]{8}{d}, 4=\cvc{\cvd[3]{8}{d}},
- 5=\cvc{\cvd[4]{8}{d}} (also affects ḋ)}\index{cv08|textbf}\\
+ 5=\cvc{\cvd[4]{8}{d}}, 6=\cvc{\cvd[5]{8}{d}}, 7=\cvc{\cvd[6]{8}{d}},
+ 8=\cvc{\cvd[7]{8}{d}} (also affects ḋ)}\index{cv08|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow E & cv09 &
{1=\cvd{9}{E}, 2=\cvd[1]{9}{E}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{9}{E}}, 4=\cvd[3]{9}{E}}\index{cv09|textbf}\\
%
e & cv10 &
-{1=\cvd{10}{e}, 2=\cvd[1]{10}{e}, 3=\cvd[2]{10}{e}, 4=\cvc{\cvd[3]{10}{e}}, 5=\cvd[4]{10}{e}}\index{cv10|textbf}\\
+{1=\cvd{10}{e}, 2=\cvd[1]{10}{e}, 3=\cvd[2]{10}{e}, 4=\cvc{\cvd[3]{10}{e}}, 5=\cvd[4]{10}{e},
+6=\cvd[5]{10}{e}, 7=\cvd[6]{10}{e}, 8=\cvd[7]{10}{e}}\index{cv10|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow F & cv11 &
{1=\cvd{11}{F}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{11}{F}, 3=\cvd[2]{11}{F}}}\index{cv11|textbf}\\
@@ -200,7 +202,8 @@
%
f & cv12 &
{1=\cvd{12}{f}, 2=\cvd[1]{12}{f}, 3=\cvd[2]{12}{f}, 4=\cvd[3]{12}{f}, 5=\cvd[4]{12}{f},
- 6=\cvd[5]{12}{f}, 7=\cvc{\cvd[6]{12}{f}}, 8=\cvc{\cvd[7]{12}{f}}, 9=\cvd[8]{12}{f}}\index{cv12|textbf}\\
+ 6=\cvd[5]{12}{f}, 7=\cvc{\cvd[6]{12}{f}}, 8=\cvc{\cvd[7]{12}{f}}, 9=\cvd[8]{12}{f},
+ 10=\cvd[9]{12}{f}}\index{cv12|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow G & cv13 &
{1=\cvd{13}{G}, 2=\cvd[1]{13}{G}, 3=\cvd[2]{13}{G}, 4=\cvc{\cvd[3]{13}{G}}}\index{cv13|textbf}\\
@@ -207,13 +210,16 @@
%
g & cv14 &
{1=\cvd{14}{g}, 2=\cvd[1]{14}{g}, 3=\cvd[2]{14}{g}, 4=\cvd[3]{14}{g}, 5=\cvd[4]{14}{g},
- 6=\cvd[5]{14}{g}, 7=\cvd[6]{14}{g}, 8=\cvc{\cvd[7]{14}{g}}, 9=\cvc{\cvd[8]{14}{g}}}\index{cv14|textbf}\\
+ 6=\cvd[5]{14}{g}, 7=\cvd[6]{14}{g}, 8=\cvc{\cvd[7]{14}{g}}, 9=\cvc{\cvd[8]{14}{g}},
+ 10=\cvd[9]{14}{g}, 11=\cvd[10]{14}{g}, 12=\cvd[11]{14}{g},
+ 13=\cvd[12]{14}{g}, 14=\cvd[13]{14}{g}, 15=\cvd[14]{14}{g}}\index{cv14|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow H & cv15 &
{1=\cvd{15}{H}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{15}{H}}, 3=\cvd[2]{15}{H}}\index{cv15|textbf}\\
%
h & cv16 &
-{1=\cvd{16}{h}, 2=\cvd[1]{16}{h}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{16}{h}}, 4=\cvd[3]{16}{h}, 5=\cvd[4]{16}{h}}\index{cv16|textbf}\\
+{1=\cvd{16}{h}, 2=\cvd[1]{16}{h}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{16}{h}}, 4=\cvd[3]{16}{h}, 5=\cvd[4]{16}{h}}\index{cv16|textbf},
+6=\cvd[5]{16}{h}\\
%
\bluerow I & cv17 &
{1=\cvd{17}{I}, 2=\cvd[1]{17}{I}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{17}{I}}, 4=\cvd[3]{17}{I}}\index{cv17|textbf}\\
@@ -232,7 +238,8 @@
{1=\cvc{\cvd{21}{K}}}\index{cv21|textbf}\\
%
k & cv22 &
-{1=\cvd{22}{k}, 2=\cvd[1]{22}{k}, 3=\cvd[2]{22}{k}, 4=\cvd[3]{22}{k}, \cvc{5=\cvd[4]{22}{k}}, 6=\cvd[5]{22}{k}}\index{cv22|textbf}\\
+{1=\cvd{22}{k}, 2=\cvd[1]{22}{k}, 3=\cvd[2]{22}{k}, 4=\cvd[3]{22}{k}, \cvc{5=\cvd[4]{22}{k}},
+6=\cvd[5]{22}{k}, 7=\cvd[6]{22}{k}}\index{cv22|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow L & cv23 &
{1=\cvc{\cvd{23}{L}}}\index{cv23|textbf}\\
@@ -251,7 +258,8 @@
%
n & cv28 &
{1=\cvd{28}{n}, 2=\cvd[1]{28}{n}, 3=\cvd[2]{28}{n}, 4=\cvd[3]{28}{n}, \cvc{5=\cvd[4]{28}{n}},
- 6=\cvd[5]{28}{n}, 7=\cvd[6]{28}{n}}\index{cv28|textbf}\\
+ 6=\cvd[5]{28}{n}, 7=\cvd[6]{28}{n}, 8=\cvd[7]{28}{n},
+ \cvc{9=\cvd[8]{28}{n}}}\index{cv28|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow O & cv29 &
{1=\cvd{29}{O}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{29}{O}}}\index{cv29|textbf}\\
@@ -276,22 +284,25 @@
{1=\cvd{35}{R}, 2=\cvd[1]{35}{R}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{35}{R}}}\index{cv35|textbf}\\
%
r & cv36 &
-{1=\cvd{36}{r}, 2=\cvd[1]{36}{r}, 3=\cvd[2]{36}{r}, 4=\cvc{\cvd[3]{36}{r}}}\index{cv36|textbf}\\
+{1=\cvd{36}{r}, 2=\cvd[1]{36}{r}, 3=\cvd[2]{36}{r}, 4=\cvc{\cvd[3]{36}{r}},
+5=\cvd[4]{36}{r}, 6=\cvd[5]{36}{r}, 7=\cvd[6]{36}{r}}\index{cv36|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow S & cv37 &
{1=\cvd{37}{S}, 2=\cvd[1]{37}{S}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{37}{S}}, 4=\cvd[3]{37}{S}, 5=\cvd[4]{37}{S},
- 6=\cvd[5]{37}{S}, 7=\cvd[6]{37}{S}}\index{cv37|textbf}\\
+ 6=\cvd[5]{37}{S}, 7=\cvd[6]{37}{S}, 8=\cvd[7]{37}{S}}\index{cv37|textbf}\\
%
s & cv38 &
{1=\cvd{38}{s}, 2=\cvd[1]{38}{s}, 3=\cvd[2]{38}{s}, 4=\cvd[3]{38}{s},
5=\cvd[4]{38}{s}, 6=\cvd[5]{38}{s}, 7=\cvc{\cvd[6]{38}{s}}, 8=\cvd[7]{38}{s},
- 9=\cvd[8]{38}{s}, 10=\cvd[9]{38}{s}, 11=\cvd[10]{38}{s}, 12=\cvd[11]{38}{s}}\index{cv38|textbf}\\
+ 9=\cvd[8]{38}{s}, 10=\cvd[9]{38}{s}, 11=\cvd[10]{38}{s}, 12=\cvd[11]{38}{s},
+ 13=\cvd[12]{38}{s}, 14=\cvd[13]{38}{s}, 15=\cvd[14]{38}{s}}\index{cv38|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow T & cv39 &
{1=\cvd{39}{T}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{39}{T}}}\index{cv39|textbf}\\
%
t & cv40 &
-{1=\cvd{40}{t}, 2=\cvd[1]{40}{t}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{40}{t}}, 4=\cvd[3]{40}{t}}\index{cv40|textbf}\\
+{1=\cvd{40}{t}, 2=\cvd[1]{40}{t}, 3=\cvc{\cvd[2]{40}{t}}, 4=\cvd[3]{40}{t},
+5=\cvd[4]{40}{t}}\index{cv40|textbf}\\
%
\bluerow U & cv41 &
{1=\cvc{\cvd{41}{U}}, 2=\cvd[1]{41}{U}, 3=\cvd[2]{41}{U}}\index{cv41|textbf}\\
@@ -382,7 +393,8 @@
\bluerow{\ae} (\unic{U+00E6}) &
cv57\index{cv57|textbf} &
{1=\cvd{57}{\ae}, 2=\cvc{\cvd[1]{57}{\ae}}, 3=\cvd[2]{57}{\ae}, 4=\cvd[3]{57}{\ae},
-5=\cvd[4]{57}{\ae}, 6=\cvd[5]{57}{\ae}}\\
+5=\cvd[4]{57}{\ae}, 6=\cvd[5]{57}{\ae}, 7\cvd[6]{57}{\ae}, 8=\cvd[7]{57}{\ae}
+9=\cvd[8]{57}{\ae}, 10=\cvd[9]{57}{\ae}, 11=\cvd[10]{57}{\ae}}\\
%
Ꜵ (\unic{U+A734}) &
cv58\index{cv58|textbf} &
@@ -466,7 +478,7 @@
paragraphs, and other textual units.
This feature
covers the whole of the basic Latin alphabet and a number of other letters that
-occur at the beginnings of sentences.
+occur at the beginnings of sentences, plus a few punctuation marks.
Uppercase letters are also covered by this feature so that enlarged minuscules
can, if you like, be searched as capitals. This is Junicode's collection of
enlarged minuscules:
@@ -583,6 +595,14 @@
{\addfontfeature{Language=Icelandic}þ\hfill→\hfill\EnlargedMinuscules\addfontfeature{Language=Icelandic}þ}
{\addfontfeature{Language=English}þ\hfill→\hfill\EnlargedMinuscules\addfontfeature{Language=English}þ}
+
+{⹎\hfill→\hfill\EnlargedMinuscules⹎}
+
+{\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=74:4}⹎\hfill→\hfill\EnlargedMinuscules\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=74:4}⹎}
+
+{\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=74:5}⹎\hfill→\hfill\EnlargedMinuscules\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=74:5}⹎}
+
+{\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=74:6}⹎\hfill→\hfill\EnlargedMinuscules\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=74:6}⹎}
\end{multicols}
\noindent If you are using the variable version of the font (Junicode VF), consider using the
@@ -619,18 +639,35 @@
Junicode has two series of decorative capitals in medieval scripts. These affect only the letters
A-Z and a-z. \textSourceText{salt[1]} provides rustic capitals, a script used for text in the late
ancient and early medieval periods and for display until around the eleventh century:
-\textex{\addfontfeature{StylisticAlternates=0}Gazifrequens Libycos duxit Karthago triumphos}. \textSourceText{salt[2]}
-provides Lombardic capitals, a style used mainly for what are now called drop caps. Junicode’s Lombardic capitals
-are not suitable for running text, titles, or headers:
-\textex{\addfontfeature{StylisticAlternates=1}A\,B\,C\,D\,E\,F}.
-Rustic capital Æ is available (\textex{\addfontfeature{StylisticAlternates=0}Æ}), but not Lombardic.
+\textex{\salti{0}{Gazifrequens Libycos duxit Karthago triumphos}}. \textSourceText{salt[2]}
+provides Lombardic capitals, a style used mainly for what are now called drop caps and not for
+running text, titles, or headers:
+\textex{\salti{1}{A\,B\,C\,D\,E\,F}}.
+Rustic capital Æ is available (\textex{\salti{0}{Æ}}), but not Lombardic.
\textSourceText{salt[3]} provides variants of rustic G and Lombardic F and T:
-\textex{\addfontfeature{StylisticAlternates=2}G\,F\,T}.
+\textex{\salti{2}{G\,F\,T}}
Miscellaneous alternates (for which Character Variants are
-unavailable) are also gathered here on \textSourceText{salt[1]}:
-ð \rightarrow{ }\textex{\addfontfeature{Language=English,StylisticAlternates=0}ð},
-ẏ \rightarrow{ }\textex{\addfontfeature{Language=English,StylisticAlternates=0}ẏ}.
+unavailable) are also gathered here:
+\begin{multicols}{2}
+\color{GGOrange} ⹍: 1=\salti{0}{⹍}, 2=\salti{1}{⹍}, 3=\salti{2}{⹍}.
+
+{\addfontfeature{Language=English}ð: 1=\salti{0}{ð}, 2=\salti{1}{ð}, 3=\salti{2}{ð}.}
+
+ẏ: 1=\salti{0}{ẏ}.
+
+☞: 1=\salti{0}{☞}.
+
+- (hyphen): 1=\salti{0}{-}.
+
+ƚ: 1=\salti{0}{ƚ}.
+
+ꝭ: 1=\salti{0}{ꝭ}.
+
+ƿ: 1=\salti{0}{ƿ}.
+\end{multicols}
+
+
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv68} – Variant of ʔ (\unic{U+0294}, glottal stop)}
1=\cvd{68}{ʔ}\index{cv68|textbf}.
@@ -727,11 +764,23 @@
\textex{fi}, \textex{fl}, \textex{ff}, \textex{ffi}, and \textex{ffl}.
Most software will display these ligatures automatically (except
Microsoft Word, for which they must be enabled explicitly). Junicode has a large number of ligatures,
-including the standard f-ligatures, a similar set for long s, e.g. \textex{ſl}, \textex{ſſ}, \textex{ſſi}, but also more
-specialized forms like \textex{ſꞇ},
+including the standard f-ligatures, a similar set for long s, e.g. \textex{ſl}, \textex{ſſ}, \textex{ſſi}, but also
+more unusual forms like \textex{ſꞇ},
\textex{\addfontfeatures{StylisticSet=2,CharacterVariant=38:10}st},
\textex{\addfontfeatures{Language=English,StylisticSet=2,CharacterVariant=38:10}sw}
-(the last two with \textSourceText{ss02}\index{ss02} and \textSourceText{cv38[11]}\index{cv38}), and a few more. Most of Junicode’s
+(the last two with \textSourceText{ss02}\index{ss02} and \textSourceText{cv38[11]}\index{cv38}).
+
+Junicode also contains more specialized ligatures: for various enclosed alphanumerics, e.g.
+\textex{❶\char"200C❺} $\rightarrow $ \textex{❶❺}, \textex{①\char"200C⑧} $\rightarrow $ \textex{①⑧};
+for the five tone modifiers
+(\unic{U+02E5}, \unic{U+02E9}, \unic{U+02E6}, \unic{U+02E8}, \unic{U+02E7}), a large number of
+ligatures, e.g. \textex{\char"02E5\char"200C\char"02E6} $\rightarrow $ \textex{\char"02E5\char"02E6},
+\textex{˦˦˧} $\rightarrow $ \textex{˦˦˧};
+for combinations of vowel + rhotic hook (\unic{U+02DE}), several more ligatures, e.g. \textex{a\,˞} $\rightarrow $ \textex{a˞},
+\textex{œ\,˞} $\rightarrow $ \textex{œ˞}.
+These, like the more common ligatures, are automatic.
+
+Many of Junicode’s
ligatures, however, are not automatic, but belong to the set of either Historic Ligatures
or Discretionary Ligatures, both of which must be invoked explicitly. These are listed in the following sections.
@@ -1123,7 +1172,7 @@
Produces\index{subs|textbf} subscript numbers. Only produces oldstyle proportional and lining tabular figures:
\subs{\oprop{2345} \ltab{8901}}.
-\section{Punctuation}
+\section{Punctuation and Symbols}
MUFI encodes nearly twenty marks of punctuation in the PUA. In Junicode these can be accessed in
either of two ways: all are indexed variants of \textex{.} (period), and all are associated with the Unicode marks of
punctuation they most resemble (but it should not be inferred that the medieval marks are semantically identical with
@@ -1141,7 +1190,9 @@
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv69} – Variants of ⁊⹒
(\unic{U+204A / U+2E52}, Tironian nota)}
-1=\cvd{69}{⁊⹒}, 2=\cvd[1]{69}{⁊⹒}, 3=\cvd[2]{69}{⁊⹒}.\index{cv69|textbf}
+1=\cvd{69}{⁊⹒}, 2=\cvd[1]{69}{⁊⹒}, 3=\cvd[2]{69}{⁊⹒}, 4=\cvd[3]{69}{⁊⹒}, 5=\cvd[4]{69}{⁊⹒},
+6=\cvd[5]{69}{⁊⹒}, 7=\cvd[6]{69}{⁊⹒}, 8=\cvd[7]{69}{⁊⹒}, 9=\cvd[8]{69}{⁊⹒},
+10=\cvd[9]{69}{⁊⹒}, 11=\cvd[10]{69}{⁊⹒}.\index{cv69|textbf}
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv70} –
Variants of . (period)}\index{cv70|textbf}
@@ -1148,9 +1199,9 @@
1=\cvd{70}{.}, 2=\cvd[1]{70}{.}, 3=\cvd[2]{70}{.}, 4=\cvd[3]{70}{.}, 5=\cvd[4]{70}{.}, 6=\cvd[5]{70}{.},
7=\cvd[6]{70}{.}, 8=\cvd[7]{70}{.}, 9=\cvd[8]{70}{.}, 10=\cvd[9]{70}{.}, 11=\cvd[10]{70}{.}, 12=\cvd[11]{70}{.},
13=\cvd[12]{70}{.}, 14=\cvd[13]{70}{.}, 15=\cvd[14]{70}{.}, 16=\cvd[15]{70}{.}, 17=\cvd[16]{70}{.},
-18=\cvd[17]{70}{.}, 19=\cvd[18]{70}{.}, 20=\cvd[19]{70}{.}. This
-feature provides access to all non-Unicode MUFI punctuation marks. Some of them are available via other features (see
-below).
+18=\cvd[17]{70}{.}, 19=\cvd[18]{70}{.}, 20=\cvd[19]{70}{.}, 21=\cvd[20]{70}{.}, 22=\cvd[21]{70}{.},
+23=\cvd[22]{70}{.}. This feature provides access to all non-Unicode MUFI punctuation marks. Some of them
+are available via other features (see below).
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv71} – Variant of {\textperiodcentered} (\unic{U+00B7}, middle dot)}\index{cv71|textbf}
1=\cvd{71}{\char"25CC\textperiodcentered} (\textit{distinctio}), 2=\cvd[1]{71}{\char"25CC\textperiodcentered}.
@@ -1162,10 +1213,14 @@
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv73} –
Variants of ; (semicolon)}\index{cv73|textbf}
1=\cvd{73}{;} (\textit{punctus versus}), 2=\cvd[1]{73}{;}, 3=\cvd[2]{73}{;}, 4=\cvd[3]{73}{;},
-5=\cvd[4]{73}{;}, 6=\cvd[5]{73}{;}, 7=\cvd[6]{73}{;}.
+5=\cvd[4]{73}{;}, 6=\cvd[5]{73}{;}, 7=\cvd[6]{73}{;}, 8=\cvd[7]{73}{;}. Several complex
+punctuation marks are gathered here. This does not imply that these marks are variants of
+the semicolon.
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv74} – Variants of ⹎ (\unic{U+2E4E}, \textit{punctus elevatus})}\index{cv74|textbf}
-1=\cvd{74}{⹎}, 2=\cvd[1]{74}{⹎}, 3=\cvd[2]{74}{⹎}, 4=\cvd[3]{74}{⹎} (\textit{punctus flexus}).
+1=\cvd{74}{⹎}, 2=\cvd[1]{74}{⹎}, 3=\cvd[2]{74}{⹎}, 4=\cvd[3]{74}{⹎} (\textit{punctus flexus}),
+5=\cvd[4]{74}{⹎}, 6=\cvd[5]{74}{⹎}, 7=\cvd[6]{74}{⹎}. Some of these are affected by \textSourceText{ss06},
+Enlarged Minuscules.
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv75} – Variant of ! (exclamation mark)}\index{cv75|textbf}
1=\cvd{75}{!} (\textit{punctus exclamativus}).
@@ -1180,8 +1235,9 @@
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv78} –
Variant of * (asterisk)}\index{cv78|textbf}
-1=\cvd{78}{*}. MUFI defines \unic{U+F1EC} as a \textit{signe de renvoi}. Manuscripts employ a number of shapes (of which this is one) for
-this purpose. Junicode defines it as a variant of the asterisk—the most common modern \textit{signe de renvoi}.
+1=\cvd{78}{*}, 2=\cvd[1]{78}{*}, 3=\cvd[2]{78}{*}, 4=\cvd[3]{78}{*}, 5=\cvd[4]{78}{*}.
+MUFI defines \unic{U+F1EC} as a \textit{signe de renvoi}. Manuscripts employ a number of shapes (of which this is one) for
+this purpose. Junicode defines it as variant 1 of the asterisk—the most common modern \textit{signe de renvoi}.
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv79} – Variants of / (slash)}\index{cv79|textbf}
1=\cvd{79}{/}, 2=\cvd[1]{79}{/}. The first of these is Unicode, \unic{U+2E4E}.
@@ -1197,11 +1253,12 @@
of \unic{U+A770} to pair it with, it is indexed separately here.
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv83} – Variants of ꝫ (\unic{U+A76B}, “et” abbreviation)}\index{cv83|textbf}
-1=\cvd{83}{ꝫ}, 2=\cvd[1]{83}{ꝫ}, 3=\cvd[2]{83}{ꝫ}. \textSourceText{[1]} and \textSourceText{[3]} are
+1=\cvd{83}{ꝫ}, 2=\cvd[1]{83}{ꝫ}, 3=\cvd[2]{83}{ꝫ}, 4=\cvd[3]{83}{ꝫ}. \textSourceText{[1]} and \textSourceText{[3]} are
identical in shape to a semicolon and a colon, but as they are semantically the same as \unic{U+A76B},
it is preferable to use those
characters with this feature. \textSourceText{[2]} produces a subscript version of
-the character, a common variant in early printed books.
+the character, a common variant in early printed books. \textSourceText{[4]} has a lower extension that
+crosses the descender of a preceding \textex{q}.
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv67} – Spacing zigzag (variant of \unic{U+00AF}, spacing macron)}\index{cv67|textbf}
A spacing version of ◌͛ (\unic{U+035B}, combining zigzag) appears in John Hutchins,
@@ -1209,6 +1266,10 @@
is not in Unicode or MUFI. In the future this feature may be used, as necessary,
for other spacing marks of abbreviation.
+\subsection{\textSourceText{cv99} – Word omitted symbol (variant of \unic{U+00B0}, degree)}\index{cv99|textbf}
+The degree sign is often used as an editorial sign in editions of the Greek New Testament. This feature
+scales and positions it to match other editorial signs (U+2E00--u+2E0D).
+
\section{Combining Marks}\index{cv84|textbf}
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv84} – MUFI combining marks (variants of \unic{U+0304})}\hypertarget{cv84}{}
MUFI encodes a number of combining marks in the PUA (with code points between \unic{E000} and \unic{F8FF}), but when these characters
@@ -1316,9 +1377,13 @@
35\hfill=\hfill\cvd[34]{84}{◌͏̄}
-36\hfill=\hfill\cvd[34]{84}{◌͏̄}
+36\hfill=\hfill\cvd[35]{84}{◌͏̄}
-37\hfill=\hfill\cvd[34]{84}{◌͏̄}
+37\hfill=\hfill\cvd[36]{84}{◌͏̄}
+
+38\hfill=\hfill\cvd[37]{84}{◌͏̄}
+
+39\hfill=\hfill\cvd[38]{84}{◌͏̄}
\end{multicols}\index{cv84}
\subsection{\textSourceText{cv81} – Variants of ◌͛ (\unic{U+035B}, combining
@@ -1658,251 +1723,251 @@
but in most other applications they are enabled by default.
-\chapter{Non-MUFI Code Points}\hypertarget{nonmufi}{}
+% \chapter{Non-MUFI Code Points}\hypertarget{nonmufi}{}
-Characters in Junicode that do not have Unicode code points should be accessed via OpenType
-features whenever possible. MUFI/PUA code points should be used only in applications that do not support OpenType, or
-that support it only partially (for example, MS Word). For certain characters that lack either Unicode or MUFI code
-points, code points in the Supplementary Private Use Area-A (plane 15) are available.
+% Characters in Junicode that do not have Unicode code points should be accessed via OpenType
+% features whenever possible. MUFI/PUA code points should be used only in applications that do not support OpenType, or
+% that support it only partially (for example, MS Word). For certain characters that lack either Unicode or MUFI code
+% points, code points in the Supplementary Private Use Area-A (plane 15) are available.
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-U+F0000\hfill\cvd{53}{Ą}}
+% \begin{multicols}{4}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0000\hfill\cvd{53}{Ą}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0001\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0001\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0002\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0002\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0003\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0003\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0004\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0004\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0005\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0005\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0006\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0006\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0007\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0007\hfill{}}
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+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0008\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0009\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0009\hfill{}}
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+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F000A\hfill{}}
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-U+F000B\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F000B\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F000C\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F000C\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F000D\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F000D\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F000E\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F000E\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F000F\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F000F\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0010\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0010\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0011\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0011\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0012\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0012\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0013\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0013\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0014\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0014\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0015\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0015\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0016\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0016\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0017\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0017\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0018\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0018\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0019\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0019\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F001A\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F001A\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F001B\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F001B\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F001C\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F001C\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F001D\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F001D\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F001E\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F001E\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F001F\hfill{}}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F001F\hfill{}}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0020\hfill\char"0F0020}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0020\hfill\char"0F0020}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0021\hfill\char"0F0021}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0021\hfill\char"0F0021}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0030\hfill\char"0F0030}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0030\hfill\char"0F0030}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0031\hfill\char"0F0031}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0031\hfill\char"0F0031}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0032\hfill\char"0F0032}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0032\hfill\char"0F0032}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0033\hfill\char"0F0033}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0033\hfill\char"0F0033}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0034\hfill\char"0F0034}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0034\hfill\char"0F0034}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0035\hfill\char"0F0035}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0035\hfill\char"0F0035}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0036\hfill\char"0F0036}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0036\hfill\char"0F0036}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0037\hfill\char"0F0037}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0037\hfill\char"0F0037}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0038\hfill\char"0F0038}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0038\hfill\char"0F0038}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0039\hfill\char"0F0039}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0039\hfill\char"0F0039}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F003A\hfill\char"0F003A}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F003A\hfill\char"0F003A}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F003B\hfill\char"0F003B}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F003B\hfill\char"0F003B}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F003C\hfill\char"0F003C}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F003C\hfill\char"0F003C}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F003D\hfill\char"0F003D}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F003D\hfill\char"0F003D}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F003E\hfill\char"0F003E}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F003E\hfill\char"0F003E}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F003F\hfill\char"0F003F}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F003F\hfill\char"0F003F}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0040\hfill\char"0F0040}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0040\hfill\char"0F0040}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0041\hfill\char"0F0041}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0041\hfill\char"0F0041}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0042\hfill\char"0F0042}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0042\hfill\char"0F0042}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0043\hfill\char"0F0043}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0043\hfill\char"0F0043}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0044\hfill\char"0F0044}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0044\hfill\char"0F0044}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0045\hfill\char"0F0045}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0045\hfill\char"0F0045}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0046\hfill\char"0F0046}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0046\hfill\char"0F0046}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0047\hfill\char"0F0047}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0047\hfill\char"0F0047}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0048\hfill\char"0F0048}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0048\hfill\char"0F0048}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0049\hfill\char"0F0049}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0049\hfill\char"0F0049}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F004A\hfill\char"0F004A}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F004A\hfill\char"0F004A}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F004B\hfill\char"0F004B}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F004B\hfill\char"0F004B}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F004C\hfill\char"0F004C}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F004C\hfill\char"0F004C}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F004D\hfill\char"0F004D}
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+% U+F004D\hfill\char"0F004D}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F004E\hfill\char"0F004E}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F004E\hfill\char"0F004E}
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+% U+F0051\hfill\char"0F0051}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0052\hfill\char"0F0052}
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+% U+F0052\hfill\char"0F0052}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
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+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0053\hfill\char"0F0053}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0054\hfill\char"0F0054}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0054\hfill\char"0F0054}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
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+% U+F0055\hfill\char"0F0055}
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+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0056\hfill\char"0F0056}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0057\hfill\char"0F0057}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0057\hfill\char"0F0057}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
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+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0058\hfill\char"0F0058}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F0059\hfill\char"0F0059}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F0059\hfill\char"0F0059}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F005A\hfill\char"0F005A}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F005A\hfill\char"0F005A}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F005B\hfill\char"0F005B}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F005B\hfill\char"0F005B}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F005C\hfill\char"0F005C}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F005C\hfill\char"0F005C}
-{\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
-U+F005D\hfill\char"0F005D}
-\end{multicols}
+% {\color[rgb]{0.13333334,0.29411766,0.07058824}
+% U+F005D\hfill\char"0F005D}
+% \end{multicols}
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/GettingStarted.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/GettingStarted.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/GettingStarted.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
the variable version of Junicode for any web project. The greatest reason to go
with the variable version is to speed the loading of web pages: users will never
have to download more than two font files (the size of which can be radically
-reduced via subsetting, explained in Section 9 of this Manual). Additionally,
+reduced via subsetting, explained in Section 8 of this Manual). Additionally,
however, variable fonts can make a page of text more dynamic and visually
interesting. See Mozilla's
\href{https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_fonts/Variable_fonts_guide}%
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
{Variable Fonts Guide} for more information about using variable fonts on the web.
A growing number of desktop applications support variable fonts. Use the variable version of
-Junicode in Adobe InDesign (always with the World-Ready Paragraph Composer).\footnote{%
+Junicode in Adobe InDesign (always with the World-Ready Paragraph Composer).\footnote{\ %
The choice of a Composer is well hidden in the “Justification” section of the
“Paragraph Style Options” dialog. Use of the default “Adobe Paragraph Composer”
with Junicode VF may cause InDesign to crash or otherwise misbehave. To prevent crashes
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
The static version of Junicode has five weights and five widths, which are combined in many ways
for a total of nineteen styles in
-both roman and italic.\footnote{Several of the twenty-five possible combinations
+both roman and italic.\footnote{\ Several of the twenty-five possible combinations
(e.g. {\jExpLight light expanded})
have been omitted as unlikely to be useful; however, these can be accessed via the variable font.}
It is not necessary to install all of these; in fact,
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.pdf
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.sty
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.sty 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.sty 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -35,7 +35,9 @@
{size=11,wght=400,wdth=75},
{size=22,wght=350,wdth=75},
{size=22,wght=345,wdth=75}
- }
+ },
+ SmCondLightFeatures={StylisticSet=9},
+ SmCondFeatures={StylisticSet=9}
]{junicodevf}
\setfontface\samplefootnote{JunicodeVF}[
Renderer = HarfBuzz,
@@ -43,6 +45,7 @@
]
\setfontface\sampleheader{JunicodeVF}[
Renderer = HarfBuzz,
+ StylisticSet = 9,
SizeFeatures = {{Size={5-}, RawFeature={axis={wght=350,wdth=95}}}}
]
\setmonofont{Fira Mono}[Scale=MatchLowercase,Numbers=Lowercase]
@@ -50,7 +53,7 @@
\usepackage{imakeidx}
\usepackage{idxlayout}
-%\renewcommand{\indexname}{Index of OpenType Features}
+
\makeindex[title=Index of OpenType Features,intoc]
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
@@ -97,6 +100,7 @@
\newcommand\textstyleEmphasis[1]{\textit{#1}}
\newcommand\textstyleEntityRef[1]{\textrm{#1}}
\newcommand{\cvd}[3][0]{{\addfontfeature{CharacterVariant=#2:#1}#3}}
+\newcommand{\salti}[2]{{\addfontfeature{StylisticAlternates=#1}#2}}
\newcommand{\hlig}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Ligatures=Historic}#1}}
\newcommand{\sups}[1]{{\addfontfeature{VerticalPosition = Superior}#1}}
\newcommand{\subs}[1]{{\addfontfeature{VerticalPosition = Inferior}#1}}
@@ -105,11 +109,9 @@
\newcommand{\otab}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Numbers={Lowercase,Monospaced}}#1}}
\newcommand{\ltab}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Numbers={Uppercase,Monospaced}}#1}}
\newcommand{\ornm}[2][0]{{\addfontfeature{Ornament=#1}#2}}
-\newcommand{\unic}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Numbers={Uppercase,Monospaced}}#1}}
+\newcommand{\unic}[1]{{\jSmCond\addfontfeature{Numbers={Uppercase,Monospaced}}#1}}
\newcommand{\src}[1]{{\color{BrickRed}\texttt{#1}}}
-%\newcommand{\src}[1]{#1}
\newcommand{\option}[1]{{\color{RViolet}\sffamily#1}}
-%\newcommand{\option}[1]{#1}
\newcommand{\enla}[1]{{\EnlargedOne#1}}
\newcommand{\enlax}[1]{{\EnlargedTwo#1}}
\newcommand{\ltech}{Lua\kern-1.5pt\TeX}
@@ -126,20 +128,7 @@
\makeatletter
\newcommand\arraybslash{\let\\\@arraycr}
\makeatother
-% Page layout (geometry)
-%\setlength\voffset{-1in}
-%\setlength\hoffset{-0.75in}
-%\setlength\topmargin{1in}
-%\setlength\oddsidemargin{1in}
-%\setlength\textheight{8.000001in}
-%\setlength\textwidth{6in}
-%\setlength\footskip{0.0cm}
\setlength\headheight{15pt}
-%\setlength\headsep{0.2in}
-% Footnote rule
-%\setlength{\skip\footins}{14pt}
-%\renewcommand\footnoterule{\vspace*{-0.0071in}\setlength\leftskip{0pt}\setlength\rightskip{0pt plus 1fil}\noindent\textcolor{black}{\rule{0.25\columnwidth}{0.0071in}}\vspace*{0.0398in}}
-% Pages styles
\pagestyle{fancy}
\footskip = 30pt
\headsep = 30pt
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/JunicodeManual.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
\huge \centering the font for medievalists \\[1cm]
\Huge\centering {\color{myRed}} \\[1cm]
\huge\centering {\jItalic specimens and user manual} \\[1ex]
- \Large\centering{\jRegular for version 2.206}\\
+ \Large\centering{\jRegular for version 2.209}\\
\vfill
{\color{myRed}}
\end{titlepage}
@@ -44,6 +44,8 @@
\input{encoded-glyphs.tex}
+\input{upperpua.tex}
+
\printindex
\vspace*{\fill}
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/README
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/README 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/README 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -1,15 +1,32 @@
-This is the README for version 2.206 of the variable variant
-of Peter S. Baker's Junicode fonts. The Junicode font is
-primarily for scholars and students of the Middle Ages, but
-it serves users with a wide variety of interests. It tracks
-the development of the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative
-(MUFI), with its wealth of specialized medieval characters,
-but it also provides many OpenType features that allow users
-to access MUFI characters in accessible ways.
+This is the README for version 2.209 of the variable variant
+of Peter S. Baker's Junicode fonts.
-This package supports the Junicode variable
-fonts for LuaLaTeX. To install this package on
-a TDS-compliant TeX system download the file
+The Junicode font is primarily for scholars and students of
+the Middle Ages, but it serves users with a wide variety of
+interests. It tracks the development of the Medieval Unicode
+Font Initiative (MUFI), with its wealth of specialized
+medieval characters, but it also provides many OpenType
+features that allow users to access MUFI characters in
+accessible ways.
+
+This package provides the variable version, in
+which all the capabilities of the traditional “static”
+version - and more! - are packaged in just two files.
+The variable version is especially suitable for web use,
+but variable fonts can also be used in Adobe InDesign,
+LibreOffice, LuaTeX, and other text-processing apps (see the
+file JunicodeManual.pdf for details).
+
+This version of Junicode adds more than forty new glyphs
+for the Ansund project. It also adjusts the slant of
+proportional old-style figures; fixes an occasional problem
+with the combining dot accent; fixes a bug in the junicodevf
+LaTeX package; adds a couple of archaic phonetic characters;
+and fixes a bug that prevented the correct operation of a
+shortcut key combination in Adobe InDesign.
+
+To install this package on a TDS-compliant
+TeX system download the file
"tex-archive"/install/fonts/junicodevf.tds.zip where the
preferred URL for "tex-archive" is http://mirrors.ctan.org.
Unzip the archive at the root of an appropriate texmf tree,
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Specimens.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Specimens.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/Specimens.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
{\small\jSmCondItalic Lithuanian poses several typographical challenges. Make sure
Contextual Alternates (calt\index{calt}) is turned on; for i̇́, use i followed
- by combining dot accent (\unic{U+0307}) and acute (\unic{U+0301}).}\\[1ex]
+ by combining dot accent (\kern+1.5pt\unic{U+0307}) and acute (\kern+1.5pt\unic{U+0301}).}\\[1ex]
{\jExp\addfontfeature{Language=Lithuanian} Visa žemė turėjo vieną kalbą ir tuos pačius žodžius. Kai žmonės
kėlėsi iš rytų, jie rado slėnį Šinaro krašte ir ten įsikūrė. Vieni
kitiems sakė: Eime, pasidirbkime plytų ir jas išdekime. – Vietoj
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/encoded-glyphs.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/encoded-glyphs.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/encoded-glyphs.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@
\displayfonttable[color=blue,title-format=\caption{Encoded Glyphs in Junicode},
title-format-cont=\caption{Encoded Glyphs in Junicode, \emph{cont.}}, missing-glyph=•,
-missing-glyph-color=blue, range-end=F005F, glyph-width=12pt, hex-digits=head]{JunicodeVF-Roman.ttf}[Renderer=HarfBuzz]
+missing-glyph-color=blue, range-end=FFFFF, glyph-width=12pt, hex-digits=head]{JunicodeVF-Roman.ttf}[Renderer=HarfBuzz]
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/in_tex.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/in_tex.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/in_tex.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -107,12 +107,12 @@
arrays should be in order of point size. The first array
prescribes axis coordinates for all sizes up to \src{size}, the last array for all sizes
greater than \src{size}, and any intermediate arrays a range from the previous to the
-current \src{size}.\footnote{%
+current \src{size}.\footnote{\ %
If you want only one size array, make \src{size} improbably low (e.g. 5) and place
a comma after the closing brace of the array.%
} So the ranges covered in each list above are \src{-8.6}, \src{8.6-10.99},
\src{10.99-21.59},
-and \src{21.59-}.\footnote{Any modification of the default text size (e.g. in the
+and \src{21.59-}.\footnote{\ Any modification of the default text size (e.g. in the
\src{\textbackslash documentclass} command) can affect the size definitions in these
arrays, with the result that (for example)
\src{10} no longer means exactly “ten points.” You may have to experiment to get these numbers
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
right.}
The keys other than \src{size} are the four-letter tags for the font's axes: \src{wght}
-(Weight), \src{wdth} (Width), and \src{ENLA} (Enlarge).\footnote{%
+(Weight), \src{wdth} (Width), and \src{ENLA} (Enlarge).\footnote{\ %
By convention, tags for axes defined in the OpenType standard are lowercase; custom axes
are uppercase. Junicode’s \src{ENLA} is a custom axis.%
} When a key
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
\end{multicols}
\noindent These commands will be self-explanatory if you bear in mind Junicode's
-abbreviations for style names: Cond=Condensed, Exp=Expanded, Sm=Semi.\footnote{%
+abbreviations for style names: Cond=Condensed, Exp=Expanded, Sm=Semi.\footnote{\ %
The purpose of these abbreviations is to keep font names under the character-limit
imposed by some systems.} Use
them to shift temporarily to a style other than that of the main text.
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/junicodevf-samples.pdf
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/junicodevf-samples.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/junicodevf-samples.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/junicodevf-samples.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
\end{center}
\section*{Regular}
+
\lipsum[1]
\section*{Italic}
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/tag_key_ins.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/tag_key_ins.tex 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/tag_key_ins.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -210,6 +210,41 @@
\arraybslash Punctus flexus / F1F5\\\hline
%
\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_2;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0032}} &
+\arraybslash Dotless punctus elevatus / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_3;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0033}} &
+\arraybslash Punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_4;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0034}} &
+\arraybslash Dotless punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_5;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0035}} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged punctus elevatus / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_6;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0036}} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged dotless punctus elevatus / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_7;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0037}} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
+{.\&\_\_2;\&\_\_8;} &
+{\restag{.\char"0E0032\char"0E0038}} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged dotless punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{period} &
{.\&\_\_1;\&\_\_3;} &
{\restag{.\char"0E0031\char"0E0033}} &
\arraybslash Punctus exclamativus / F1E7\\\hline
@@ -569,6 +604,11 @@
{\restag{d\char"0E0069\char"0E0032}} &
\arraybslash Insular d second form\\\hline
%
+\nuni{d} &
+{d\&\_\_i;\&\_\_3;} &
+{\restag{d\char"0E0069\char"0E0033}} &
+\arraybslash Insular d third form\\\hline
+%
\mufi{d} &
{d\&\_\_i;\&\_\_e;} &
{\restag{d\char"0E0069\char"0E0065}} &
@@ -799,6 +839,11 @@
{\restag{h\char"0E0064\char"0E0062}} &
\arraybslash{\jCond Caroline h with right descender and bar / TBD}\\\hline
%
+\mufi{h} &
+{h\&\_\_c;\&\_\_u;} &
+{\restag{h\char"0E0063\char"0E0075}} &
+\arraybslash{\jCond h with curl / TBD}\\\hline
+%
\stdu{I} &
{I\&\_\_d;\&\_\_a;} &
{\restag{I\char"0E0064\char"0E0061}} &
@@ -944,6 +989,11 @@
{\restag{l\char"0E0069\char"0E006E}} &
\arraybslash {Insular l}\\\hline
%
+\nuni{U+019A} &
+{ƚ\&\_\_c;\&\_\_u;} &
+{\restag{ƚ\char"0E0063\char"0E0075}} &
+\arraybslash {barred l with curl}\\\hline
+%
\mufi{M} &
{M\&\_\_u;\&\_\_d;} &
{\restag{M\char"0E0075\char"0E0064}} &
@@ -1034,6 +1084,11 @@
{\restag{n\char"0E0077\char"0E0070}} &
\arraybslash {Wide petite cap n with descender / TBD}\\\hline
%
+\mufi{n} &
+{n\&\_\_e;\&\_\_m;} &
+{\restag{n\char"0E0065\char"0E006D}} &
+\arraybslash {enim abbreviation / TBD}\\\hline
+%
\nuni{O} &
{O\&\_\_e;\&\_\_n;} &
{\restag{O\char"0E0065\char"0E006E}} &
@@ -1125,6 +1180,11 @@
\arraybslash r with curl / F19B\\\hline
%
\mufi{r} &
+{r\&\_\_c;\&\_\_2;} &
+\restag{r\char"0E0063\char"0E0032} &
+\arraybslash r with alternate curl / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{r} &
{r\&\_\_e;\&\_\_n;} &
\restag{r\char"0E0065\char"0E006E} &
\arraybslash Enlarged minuscule r / EEF3\\\hline
@@ -1164,6 +1224,11 @@
\restag{S\char"0E006D\char"0E0073} &
\arraybslash {Middle Scots S}\\\hline
%
+\stdu{S} &
+{S\&\_\_h;\&\_\_o;} &
+\restag{S\char"0E0068\char"0E0064} &
+\arraybslash {Hollow S}\\\hline
+%
\stdu{s} &
{s\&\_\_i;\&\_\_n;} &
\restag{s\char"0E0069\char"0E006E} &
@@ -1224,6 +1289,16 @@
\restag{s\char"0E006D\char"0E0073} &
\arraybslash {Middle Scots s}\\\hline
%
+\stdu{s} &
+{s\&\_\_c;\&\_\_u;} &
+\restag{s\char"0E0063\char"0E0075} &
+\arraybslash {s with curl}\\\hline
+%
+\stdu{s} &
+{s\&\_\_h;\&\_\_k;} &
+\restag{s\char"0E0068\char"0E006B} &
+\arraybslash {s with hook}\\\hline
+%
\stdu{T} &
{T\&\_\_i;\&\_\_n;} &
\restag{T\char"0E0069\char"0E006E} &
@@ -1254,6 +1329,11 @@
\restag{t\char"0E0063\char"0E0064} &
\arraybslash Cap-like t with descender / TBD\\\hline
%
+\mufi{t} &
+{t\&\_\_a;\&\_\_p;} &
+\restag{t\char"0E0061\char"0E0070} &
+\arraybslash t with approach / TBD\\\hline
+%
\nuni{U} &
{U\&\_\_e;\&\_\_n;} &
\restag{U\char"0E0065\char"0E006E} &
@@ -1689,6 +1769,36 @@
\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0033} &
\arraybslash {\jCond Tironian et sign without descender / TBD}\\\hline
%
+\mufi{U+204A} &
+{\char"204A\&\_\_a;\&\_\_4;} &
+\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0034} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Tironian et sign with bar / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+204A} &
+{\char"204A\&\_\_a;\&\_\_5;} &
+\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0035} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Tironian et sign round form / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+204A} &
+{\char"204A\&\_\_a;\&\_\_6;} &
+\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0036} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian et sign / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+204A} &
+{\char"204A\&\_\_a;\&\_\_7;} &
+\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0037} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian et sign with bar / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+204A} &
+{\char"204A\&\_\_a;\&\_\_8;} &
+\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0038} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian et sign with curl / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+204A} &
+{\char"204A\&\_\_a;\&\_\_9;} &
+\restag{\char"204A\char"0E0061\char"0E0039} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian et sign with curl and bar / TBD}\\\hline
+%
\opua{U+2E52} &
{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
@@ -1704,6 +1814,46 @@
\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0033} &
\arraybslash {\jCond Tironian Et sign without descender / TBD}\\\hline
%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_4;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0034} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Tironian Et sign with bar / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_5;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0035} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Tironian Et sign round form / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_6;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0036} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian Et sign / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_7;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0037} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian Et sign with bar / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_8;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0038} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian Et sign with curl / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E52\&\_\_a;\&\_\_9;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0061\char"0E0039} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond Generic Tironian Et sign with curl and bar / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E4D\&\_\_s;\&\_\_s;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0073\char"0E0073} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond s-shaped paragraphus / TBD}\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E52} &
+{\char"2E4D\&\_\_c;\&\_\_c;} &
+\restag{\char"2E52\char"0E0063\char"0E0063} &
+\arraybslash {\jCond cc-shaped paragraphus / TBD}\\\hline
+%
\nuni{U+00AF} &
{{\textasciimacron}\&\_\_0;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{{\textasciimacron}\char"0E0030\char"0E0031} &
@@ -1774,6 +1924,11 @@
\restag{;\char"0E0061\char"0E0037} &
\arraybslash Hexagonal positura / TBD\\\hline
%
+\mufi{semicolon} &
+{;\&\_\_a;\&\_\_8;} &
+\restag{;\char"0E0061\char"0E0038} &
+\arraybslash Positura with two dots and tick / TBD\\\hline
+%
\mufi{U+2E4E} &
{\char"2E4E\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
@@ -1794,6 +1949,43 @@
\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0034} &
\arraybslash Punctus flexus / F1F5\\\hline
%
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_a;\&\_\_5;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0035} &
+\arraybslash Dotless punctus elevatus / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_a;\&\_\_6;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0036} &
+\arraybslash Punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_a;\&\_\_7;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0037} &
+\arraybslash Dotless punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_a;\&\_\_8;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0038} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged punctus elevatus / TBA\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_a;\&\_\_9;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0061\char"0E0039} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged dotless punctus elevatus / F1F5\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_b;\&\_\_1;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0062\char"0E0031} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / F1F5\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{U+2E4E} &
+{\char"2E4E\&\_\_b;\&\_\_2;} &
+\restag{\char"2E4E\char"0E0062\char"0E0032} &
+\arraybslash Enlarged dotless punctus elevatus with s-shaped top / F1F5\\\hline
+%
+%
\mufi{exclam} &
{!\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{!\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
@@ -1819,11 +2011,36 @@
\restag{\~{}\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
\arraybslash Wavy line / F1F9\\\hline
%
+\mufi{asciitilde} &
+{\~{}\&\_\_s;\&\_\_t;} &
+\restag{\~{}\char"0E0073\char"0E0074} &
+\arraybslash Wavy line / F1F9\\\hline
+%
\mufi{asterisk} &
{*\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{*\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
\arraybslash Signe de renvoi / F1EC\\\hline
%
+\mufi{asterisk} &
+{*\&\_\_a;\&\_\_2;} &
+\restag{*\char"0E0061\char"0E0032} &
+\arraybslash Aldine asterisk with long limb / F1EC\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{asterisk} &
+{*\&\_\_a;\&\_\_3;} &
+\restag{*\char"0E0061\char"0E0033} &
+\arraybslash Five-spoked Aldine asterisk / F1EC\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{asterisk} &
+{*\&\_\_a;\&\_\_4;} &
+\restag{*\char"0E0061\char"0E0034} &
+\arraybslash Eight-spoked Aldine asterisk / F1EC\\\hline
+%
+\mufi{asterisk} &
+{*\&\_\_a;\&\_\_5;} &
+\restag{*\char"0E0061\char"0E0035} &
+\arraybslash Dotted Aldine asterisk / F1EC\\\hline
+%
\mufi{slash} &
{/\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{/\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
@@ -1834,6 +2051,11 @@
\restag{/\char"0E0061\char"0E0032} &
\arraybslash Short virgula / F1F7\\\hline
%
+\mufi{hyphen} &
+{-\&\_\_c;\&\_\_u;} &
+\restag{-\char"0E0063\char"0E0075} &
+\arraybslash Hyphen with curl / F1F7\\\hline
+%
\opua{U+A75D} &
{\char"0A75D\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{\char"0A75D\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
@@ -1879,6 +2101,11 @@
\restag{\char"0A76B\char"0E0061\char"0E0033} &
\arraybslash Colon-like et abbreviation / TBD\\\hline
%
+\mufi{U+A76B} &
+{\char"0A76B\&\_\_a;\&\_\_4;} &
+\restag{\char"0A76B\char"0E0061\char"0E0034} &
+\arraybslash et abbreviation crossing preceding q / TBD\\\hline
+%
\mufi{U+1DD3} &
{\char"25CC\char"1DD3\&\_\_a;\&\_\_1;} &
\restag{\char"25CC\char"1DD3\char"0E0061\char"0E0031} &
@@ -2105,7 +2332,7 @@
\arraybslash Script ounce sign / F2FD\\\hline
\end{supertabular}
\end{center}
-\footnotetext{Junicode entities (like \&\_\_a\textcompwordmark;) following U+A7C1 (Old Polish o) are not properly
+\footnotetext{\ Junicode entities (like \&\_\_a\textcompwordmark;) following U+A7C1 (Old Polish o) are not properly
displayed or resolved for technical reasons related to U+A7C1 having very recently been added to Unicode. However, tags
entered directly (as here) or via HTML/XML entity references and TeX commands will still work, and the Junicode entity
will work once applications are updated with the latest additions to the Unicode standard.}
Added: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/upperpua.tex
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/upperpua.tex (rev 0)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/upperpua.tex 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -0,0 +1,242 @@
+\noindent Because the package that produced the table above cannot handle Unicodes greater than
+U+FFFFF, these are listed separately below.
+
+\begin{multicols}{4}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0em}\addfontfeature{Numbers={Lining,Uppercase}}10A03D:
+
+10A047:
+
+10A026:
+
+10A036:
+
+10A03F:
+
+10A048:
+
+10A04E:
+
+10A04A:
+
+10A04C:
+
+10A008:
+
+10A02B:
+
+10A04B:
+
+10A04D:
+
+10A022:
+
+10A045:
+
+10A023:
+
+10A029:
+
+10A044:
+
+10A03E:
+
+10A040:
+
+10A031:
+
+10A027:
+
+10A053:
+
+10A006:
+
+10A021:
+
+10A02C:
+
+10A037:
+
+10A04F:
+
+10A007:
+
+10A032:
+
+10A050:
+
+10A033:
+
+10A054:
+
+10A003:
+
+10A004:
+
+10A005:
+
+10A039:
+
+10A024:
+
+10A00D:
+
+10A01D:
+
+10A049:
+
+10A025:
+
+10A028:
+
+10A01B:
+
+10A051:
+
+10A052:
+
+10A02D:
+
+10A02E:
+
+10A02F:
+
+10A00A:
+
+10A00B:
+
+10A00E:
+
+10A00F:
+
+10A010:
+
+10A011:
+
+10A012:
+
+10A013:
+
+10A014:
+
+10A015:
+
+10A016:
+
+10A017:
+
+10A018:
+
+10A034:
+
+10A035:
+
+10A03A:
+
+10A030:
+
+10A019:
+
+10A046:
+
+10A00C:
+
+10A03B:
+
+10A01F:
+
+10A041:
+
+10A03C:
+
+10A01E:
+
+10A042:
+
+10A043:
+
+10A001:
+
+10A002:
+
+10A055:
+
+10A056:
+
+10A057:
+
+10A058:
+
+10A059:
+
+10A05A:
+
+10A05B:
+
+10A05C:
+
+10A05D: ◌
+
+10A05E:
+
+10A05F:
+
+10A060:
+
+10A061:
+
+10A062:
+
+10A063:
+
+10A064:
+
+10A065:
+
+10A066:
+
+10A067:
+
+10A068:
+
+10A069:
+
+10A06A:
+
+10A06B:
+
+10A06D:
+
+10A06E:
+
+10A06F:
+
+10A070:
+
+10A071:
+
+10A073:
+
+10A074:
+
+10A075: ◌
+
+10A076:
+
+10A077:
+
+10A078:
+
+10A079:
+
+10A07A:
+
+10A07B:
+
+10A07C:
+
+10A07D:
+
+10A07E:
+
+10A07F:
+\end{multicols}
Property changes on: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/junicodevf/upperpua.tex
___________________________________________________________________
Added: svn:eol-style
## -0,0 +1 ##
+native
\ No newline at end of property
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/public/junicodevf/JunicodeVF-Italic.ttf
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/public/junicodevf/JunicodeVF-Roman.ttf
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lualatex/junicodevf/junicodevf.sty
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lualatex/junicodevf/junicodevf.sty 2024-07-28 19:57:25 UTC (rev 71919)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lualatex/junicodevf/junicodevf.sty 2024-07-28 20:11:05 UTC (rev 71920)
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
% Set the main font, then the alternate styles. It appears that
% the fonts aren't embedded in the PDF unless actually used.
-\setmainfont{Junicode VF}[
+\setmainfont{JunicodeVF}[
ItalicFont = {*-Italic},
BoldFont = {*},
BoldItalicFont = {*-Italic},
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