+-------------------------------------------+ + libgreek + + Greek letters in math mode from + + Libertinus or Linux Libertine + + jfbu (at) free (dot) fr + +-------------------------------------------+ This is the README file for the LaTeX2e package `libgreek', version 1.1 of 2022/11/11. Copyright (C) 2011-2012, 2022 Jean-Francois Burnol. This Work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later. This Work includes libgreek.sty, libgreek-legacy.sty, as well as the documentation libgreek.pdf, this README and the source file libgreek.dtx. With \usepackage{libgreek} the Greek letters in math mode will be extracted from font support files included with the `libertinus-type1' package maintained by Bob Tennent. The shape of the Greek letters are configured via package options, and they also come in \...up and \...it variants. On old systems having kept the now obsolete `libertine-legacy' (also maintained by Bob Tennent), `libgreek' will hand over automatically to a secondary package `libgreek-legacy' which for backwards compatibility is almost identical to the initial 1.0 release of 2011/03/14 of `libgreek'. This legacy mode does not provide the \...up and \...it control sequences. Manual installation: ------------------- Execute This creates etex libgreek.dtx libgreek.sty libgreek-legacy.sty libgreek.tex The first two are the package files. The last one is for building the PDF documentation. To build the PDF: latexmk libgreek.tex dvipdfmx libgreek.dvi ********** This is possible only on a system with the ********** libertine-legacy package available to LaTeX. The PDF documentation then includes the commented source code. It is possible to run latex + dvipdfmx, pdflatex, lualatex, or xelatex directly on libgreek.dtx rather than on libgreek.tex. The PDF will then not included the commented source code. Whether with or without source code, PDF produced via latex + dvipdfmx or xelatex has smaller size than the one from pdflatex or lualatex due to font compression differences.