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New on CTAN: metsymb

Date: August 31, 2023 8:23:02 PM CEST
Frédéric P.A. Vogt submitted the metsymb package. Version: 1.2.0 License: bsd3 Summary description: The package provides dedicated TeX commands to generate (vectorial) meteorological symbols Announcement text:
The metsymb package introduces commands to generate official meteorological symbols with vectorial quality. As of this release, these include: oktas (\zerookta, \oneokta, \twooktas, \ldots), cloud genera (\cirrus, \cirrostratus, \nimbostratus, ...), and C_L / C_M / C_H cloud codes (\clIII, \cmVI, \chIX, ...). Individual symbols are designed using TikZ. They are then bundled into a dedicated font with FontForge, and eventually tied to dedicted LaTeX commands. The metsymb OpenType font is a side-product that can be used on its own. The project lives on Github: https://github.com/MeteoSwiss/metsymb
This package is located at https://mirrors.ctan.org/fonts/metsymb More information is at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/metsymb
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metsymb – The package provides dedicated commands to generate (vectorial) meteorological symbols

The metsymb package introduces commands to generate official meteorological symbols with vectorial quality. These include: oktas (\zerookta, \oneokta, \twooktas, \ldots), cloud genera (\cirrus, \cirrostratus, \nimbostratus, ...), and C_L / C_M / C_H cloud codes (\clIII, \cmVI, \chIX, ...).

Individual symbols are designed using TikZ. They are then bundled into a dedicated font with FontForge, and eventually tied to dedicted commands. The metsymb OpenType font is a side-product that can be used on its own. This package essentially introduces a new font in which each symbol is assigned to a glyph, which can then be called individually from documents via dedicated commands.

Packagemetsymb
Version1.2.0
Copyright2021–2023 MeteoSwiss
MaintainerFrédéric P.A. Vogt

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