diff --git a/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.pdf b/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.pdf index c614f79..31db407 100644 Binary files a/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.pdf and b/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.pdf differ diff --git a/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.tex b/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.tex index 1908757..5c468c3 100644 --- a/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.tex +++ b/Eadui_v3_specimen_and_guide.tex @@ -152,6 +152,15 @@ be selected with OpenType features, listed at the bottom of this document. +\lettrine[lines=2,lraise=0]{\redtext{T}}{\goldtext{he colors}} +of the default version of Eadui are meant to be used on a light background. If +you want to use Eadui on a dark background, make sure to install the +file with “Dark” in the name, and select the “Medium Dark” style in +your application. Alternatively, if you are creating a web page, mount just +one of Eadui's font files on the server and use +the CSS “color-palette” property to select the light (0) or the dark +(1) palette. + \newpage \noindent Historic mode (hist):\\[1ex] @@ -360,7 +369,8 @@ 5 rubricated, 6 red text, 7 blue text, 8 gold (dark yellow) text, 9 green text. Character variant features map to letters as follows: A-Z odd-numbered features, cv01-cv51; a-z even-numbered features, cv02-cv52; Æ cv56; - æ cv57; Œ cv58; œ cv59; Ð cv60; ð cv61; Þ cv62; þ cv63; \& cv64. Small caps follow the rules + æ cv57; Œ cv58; œ cv59; Ð cv60; ð cv61; Þ cv62; þ cv63; \& cv64. Small caps + and the ampersand follow the rules for lowercase letters: that is, they can be colored with either Stylistic Set or Character Variant features, but they can be filled only with Character Variant features. @@ -384,6 +394,10 @@ \item[\irsc ss05] Rubricated. Turns all text red. + \item[\irsc ss06] User color. Text to which ss06 has been applied is black by + default, and can be colored by the user in the same way as a standard monochrome + font. + \item[\irsc ss07] Underdotted. Dots are added below letters. In medieval manuscripts this indicates deletion.