% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % This is POLAN.MF ({\bif{}polska antykwa}, i.e., roman) in text format. % The program is a modification of the ROMAN.MF file. % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % PL VERSION 1.03, 18 Dec 1992 % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % AUTHORS OF MODIFICATION: {\bif{}Bogus\l{}aw Jackowski \& Marek Ry\'cko} % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % This file belongs to the public domain under conditions similar to % those of D. E. Knuth specified for the Computer Modern family of fonts. % % For details see either the file MEXINFO.POL or MEXINFO.ENG. % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % HISTORY % 7 Feb 1992: version 1.00 % 11 Feb 1992: version 1.01 % (no changes; the new version number due to changes in \MeX{} format) % 1 Jun 1992: version 1.02 % (no changes; the new version number due to changes in other files) % 18 Dec 1992: version 1.03 % (the new version number due to changes in FIK_MIK.MF, some cosmetic % changes in CMBX11.MF, CMR11.MF, CMTI11.MF, CMSL11.MF, CMSSBI10.MF, and % negligible changes of comments in this file) % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- if ligs>1: font_coding_scheme:="TeX text"; spanish_shriek=oct"074"; spanish_query=oct"076"; else: font_coding_scheme:=if ligs=0: "TeX typewriter text" else: "TeX text without f-ligatures" fi; spanish_shriek=oct"016"; spanish_query=oct"017"; fi mode_setup; font_setup; input pl_dod; % Polish additional definitions input pl_dl; % Polish majuscules input pl_ml; % Polish minuscules input pl_cud; % Polish and French quotation marks input romanu; % upper case (majuscules) input romanl; % lower case (minuscules) input greeku; % upper case Greek letters input romand; % numerals input romanp; % ampersand, question marks, currency sign input romspl; % lowercase specials (dotless \i, ligature \ae, etc.) input romspu; % uppercase specials (\AE, \OE, \O) input punct; % punctuation symbols common to roman and italic text input accent; % accents common to roman and italic text if ligs>1: input romlig; fi % letter ligatures if ligs>0: input comlig; fi % ligatures common with italic text if ligs<=1: input romsub; fi % substitutes for ligatures ligtable "!": "`" =: spanish_shriek; ligtable "?": "`" =: spanish_query; font_slant slant; font_x_height x_height#; if monospace: font_normal_space 9u#; % no stretching or shrinking font_quad 18u#; font_extra_space 9u#; else: font_normal_space 6u#+2letter_fit#; font_normal_stretch 3u#; font_normal_shrink 2u#; font_quad 18u#+4letter_fit#; font_extra_space 2u#; % IMPLICIT KERNS: % three degrees of kerning (more precisely, |-u#| is fourth): k#:=-.5u#; kk#:=-1.5u#; kkk#:=-2u#; % Usually a kern for a latin letter is repeated for the corresponding % diacritical one, except that no kerns after accented |"c"| are inserted, % and that some kerns after accented |"n"| and |"a"| with ogonek % are not inserted; the following kerns have been added: % - between |"a"| with ogonek and |"g"|, |"p"| % - between Polish crossed |"l"| and |"'"| % - between sansserif Polish crossed |"l"| and some minuscules % - between Polish opening quotes and some letters % the following kerns should have been added: % - between |"."| and |"."| (...) % - between |"A"| and |"v"| (Average) % - between |"A"| and |"w"| (Awkward or Lem's Awruk) % - between |"F"|, |"P"|, |"T"|, |"V"|, |"W"|, |"Y"| and |"."|, |","| % but for the sake of compatibility with CM's they would have been % inserted only if |improve_kerns=true| (by default |improve_kerns=false|). if improve_kerns: ligtable ".": "." kern -kkk#; fi ligtable "k": if serifs: "v": "a" kern -u#, ogonked_a kern -u#, fi "w": "e" kern k#, ogonked_e kern k#, "a" kern k#, ogonked_a kern k#, "o" kern k#, accented_o kern k#, "c" kern k#, accented_c kern k#; ligtable "P": if improve_kerns: "." kern k#, "," kern k#, fi "A" kern kk#, ogonked_A kern kk#, "y": "o" kern k#, accented_o kern k#, "e" kern k#, ogonked_e kern k#, "a" kern k#, ogonked_a kern k#, "." kern kk#, "," kern kk#; ligtable "F": "V": "W": if improve_kerns: "." kern -u#, "," kern -u#, fi if serifs: "o" kern kk#, accented_o kern kk#, "e" kern kk#, ogonked_e kern kk#, "u" kern kk#, "r" kern kk#, "a" kern kk#, ogonked_a kern kk#, "A" kern kkk#, ogonked_A kern kkk#, else: "o" kern k#, accented_o kern k#, "e" kern k#, ogonked_e kern k#, "u" kern k#, "r" kern k#, "a" kern k#, ogonked_a kern k#, "A" kern kk#, ogonked_A kern kk#, fi "K": "X": "O" kern k#, accented_O kern k#, "C" kern k#, accented_C kern k#, "G" kern k#, "Q" kern k#; ligtable "T": "y" kern if serifs: k# else: kk# fi, "Y": "e" kern kk#, ogonked_e kern kk#, "o" kern kk#, accented_o kern kk#, "r" kern kk#, "a" kern kk#, ogonked_a kern kk#, "A" kern kk#, ogonked_A kern kk#, "u" kern kk# if improve_kerns:, "." kern k#, "," kern k# fi; ligtable "O": accented_O: "D": "X" kern k#, "W" kern k#, "A" kern k#, ogonked_A kern k#, "V" kern k#, "Y" kern k#; if serifs: ligtable "h": "m": "n": "t" kern k#, "b" kern k#, accented_n: "u" kern k#, "y" kern k#, "v" kern k#, "w" kern k#; ligtable "c": "h" kern k#, "k" kern k#; fi ligtable "o": accented_o: "b": "p": "e" kern -k#, ogonked_e kern -k#, "o" kern -k#, accented_o kern -k#, "x" kern k#, "d" kern -k#, "c" kern -k#, accented_c kern -k#, "q" kern -k#, "a": if serifs: "v" kern k#, "j" kern u#, else: "r" kern k#, fi "t": "y" kern k#, "u": "w" kern k#; ligtable "A": if improve_kerns: "v" kern if serifs: kkk# else: k# fi, "w" kern if serifs: kk# else: k# fi, fi ogonked_A: if serifs: "R": fi "t" kern k#, "C" kern k#, accented_C kern k#, "O" kern k#, accented_O kern k#, "G" kern k#, "U" kern k#, "Q" kern k#, "L": crossed_L: "T" kern kk#, "Y" kern kk#, "V" kern kkk#, "W" kern kkk#; ligtable "g": "j" kern -k#; % logjam ligtable "I": "I" kern -k#; % Richard III ligtable ogonked_a: if serifs: "g" kern -k# , "p" kern -k#, fi\\ "w" kern k#; ligtable crossed_l: "'" kern -k# if not serifs: , "a" kern k#, ogonked_a kern k#, "c" kern k#, accented_c kern k#, "d" kern k#, "e" kern k#, ogonked_e kern k#, "g" kern k#, "o" kern k#, accented_o kern k#, "s" kern k#, accented_s kern k# fi; ligtable polish_opening_quotes: "g" kern -k#, "j" kern -kkk#, "p" kern -k#, "y" kern u#, "v" kern k#, "w" kern k#, if serifs: "A" kern u#, ogonked_A kern u#, "C" kern u#, accented_C kern u#, "D" kern u#, "E" kern u#, ogonked_E kern u#, "F" kern u#, "H" kern u#, "I" kern u#, "J" kern u#, "K" kern u#, "L" kern u#, crossed_L kern u#, "M" kern u#, "N" kern u#, accented_N kern u#, "P" kern u#, "R" kern u#, "S" kern u#, accented_S kern u#, "T" kern k#, "X" kern u#, "Y" kern k#, "Z" kern u#, accented_Z kern u#, dotted_Z kern u#, else: "T" kern kk#, "Y" kern kk#, fi "V" kern kk#, "W" kern k#; fi % There are also ligature/kern programs for |"f"| in the ROMLIG file, % for |"-"|, |"`"|, and |"'"| in the COMLIG file, % and for |"<"|, |">"|, |","| in the PL_CUD file. bye. %%\end