CTAN update: libgreek
Date: November 15, 2022 8:45:17 AM CET
Jean-François Burnol submitted an update to the
libgreek
package.
Version number: 1.1 2022-11-11
License type: lppl1.3c
Summary description: Greek letters in math mode from Libertinus or Linux
Libertine/Biolinum
Announcement text:
1.1 2022/11/11 This package allows to set the Greek letters in math mode to use the glyphs from the Libertinus Serif or Sans font, via support files for type1 provided by the libertinus-type1 package of Bob Tennent. All Greek letters are defined both in \...up and \...it variants. The style (ISO, TeX, or French i.e. upright) can be modified midway in the document. For a complete math solution, see rather libertinust1math. The initial 2011 release was set-up to use font files mapping to Linux Libertine or Biolinum, but the libertine-legacy package providing this has been obsolete for some years, and as a result this package was broken on new installations. The 2022 release has switched to using libertinus-type1 as it provides LGR-encoded fonts. The package will detect if libertine-legacy is present and will fall-back to the `legacy' code to ensure exact backwards compatibility for old documents on old systems.
This package is located at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/libgreek More information is at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/libgreek
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Erik Braun
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1.1 2022/11/11 This package allows to set the Greek letters in math mode to use the glyphs from the Libertinus Serif or Sans font, via support files for type1 provided by the libertinus-type1 package of Bob Tennent. All Greek letters are defined both in \...up and \...it variants. The style (ISO, TeX, or French i.e. upright) can be modified midway in the document. For a complete math solution, see rather libertinust1math. The initial 2011 release was set-up to use font files mapping to Linux Libertine or Biolinum, but the libertine-legacy package providing this has been obsolete for some years, and as a result this package was broken on new installations. The 2022 release has switched to using libertinus-type1 as it provides LGR-encoded fonts. The package will detect if libertine-legacy is present and will fall-back to the `legacy' code to ensure exact backwards compatibility for old documents on old systems.
This package is located at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/libgreek More information is at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/libgreek
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Erik Braun
CTAN is run entirely by volunteers and supported by TeX user groups. Please join a user group or donate to one, see https://ctan.org/lugs
libgreek – Greek letters in math mode from Libertinus or Linux Libertine/Biolinum
This package allows LaTeX users (especially if using traditional LaTeX/pdfLaTeX) to set the Greek letters in math mode using the glyphs from the Libertinus Serif or Sans font via the font support files provided by Bob Tennent’s libertinus-type1 package. All Greek letters are defined both in \…up and \…it variants. The style (ISO, TeX, or French i.e. upright) can be modified midway in the document. A “legacy” mode uses font support from the (obsolete) libertine-legacy package which maps to the Linux Libertine or Biolinum fonts.
This package is for users who only want to customize Greek letters in math mode.
Package | libgreek |
Version | 1.1 2022-11-11 |
Copyright | 2011–2012, 2022 Jean-François Burnol |
Maintainer | Jean-François Burnol |