latex3 / fontspec

Font selection in LaTeX for XeTeX and LuaTeX
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Replace non-free fonts with free ones in the documentation #157

Closed georgd closed 6 months ago

georgd commented 11 years ago

Citing the manual, chapter 2.1:

“Note that many of the examples use fonts that are not included in TEX Live or MiKTeX, and some of them are non-free fonts that must be purchased. I’d like to reduce the number of non-free fonts used in this manual. If you know any freely available fonts that could be used as alternative to any of the fonts in this document, please suggest them to me.”

In this sense and following a discussion on de.comp.text.tex I started to put together a list with all the non-free fonts used in examples and try to find replacements. IMO the fonts should come from the TL-collection, also I try to use as many different fonts as possible as this is somehow a showcase situation. At the moment I don’t consider AAT fonts (not having access to a Mac), AAT examples are marked with *, AAT fonts with † and AAT fonts that are only used in examples of AAT features are marked with ‡. In cases where the examples are font independent the proposal is marked with a pilcrow ¶.

Non-free fonts

Free fonts For completeness here are the free fonts that are already in use in the manual (in the order how I found them): TG Pagella (body), TG Bonum, LM Sans, Inconsolata, Kurier, TG Adventor, TG Termes, TG Chorus, TG Schola, Linux Libertine, LM Roman, Persian Modern, Junicode, EB Garamond, Romande ADF, Charis SIL, Doulos SIL

wspr commented 10 years ago

Sorry for the extremely slow reply — and thank you so much for the detailed work you've done here! I hope to address many of these in the not-too-distant future.

mewtant commented 10 years ago

Coelacanth, from benwhitmore.altervista.com, has a SIL license and will allow you to illustrate petite caps.