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README.md

(symbats3 class)

symbats3

This is the README.md file for the symbats3 draft class (2022-06-25)

Summary

The symbats3 package makes available for the glyphs in Feòrag’s Symbats3 neopagan dingbats fonts.

Font installation

The fonts must be downloaded separately from Feòrag’s web site at https://www.feorag.com/freestuff/symbats.html

Install them into your computer according to your operating system’s instructions, usually:

Linux

Run the Font Manager app, click + and select the font files to install.

Mac OS X

Run the Font Book app, click the Add button in the Font Book toolbar, locate and select a font, then click Open. Drag the font file to the Font Book app icon in the Dock. Double-click the font file in the Finder, then click Install Font in the dialog that appears.

Windows:

Run Directory Explorer (what used to be called My Computer), right-click on each font file where you downloaded it, and select Install.

Package installation

Automated installation

If this class is distributed from CTAN, it should be in a zip file (https://ctan.org/pkg/symbats3) which allows it to be installed automatically by the Live Manager (tlmgr) and similar automated installers.

If you are using automated package installation, no further action is required: the package will be installed the first time you use it in a document.

Manual installation

Install the package file symbats3.sty into your Personal Folder (create it if it does not already exist), eg

Linux

~/texmf/tex/latex/symbats3

Mac OS X

~/Library/texmf/tex/latex/symbats3

Windows

(Win95–XP)

C:\texmf\tex\latex\symbats3

(Win 7–11)

Computer\System\Users\your~name\texmf

Note that MiK users MUST add their Personal Folder to their MiK root when it is created; and MUST refresh their Font Name DataBase (FNDB) utility after installation: see the link below. No action is required for other systems.

See http://latex.silmaril.ie/formattinginformation/personal.html for more information about your Personal Folder and about how to use it in MiK.

Installation on shared systems

On multi-user systems (Unix-based), identify the shared local directory tree with the command

$ kpsewhich -expand-var '$TEXMFLOCAL'

This will give you the location of the shared texmf directory into which you must unzip these files.

Do not forget to run your local filename database indexer program (texhash or mktexlsr) after installation, otherwise the files will not be found by and nothing will work!

Installation on older and non-TDS systems

To install this software manually, download and unzip the file into a temporary directory and move the class and/or package files and other files to the proper locations where will find them on your system. This is referred to in some documentation as “the TEXINPUTS directory”, although it may be called something else on your system.

It is your responsibility to know where this location is. See the question in the FAQ at https://texfaq.org/FAQ-inst-wlcf.html for more information. If you do not know, or cannot find it, or do not have access to it, your system may be out of date and may need replacing.

Online systems and “last resort” systems

Some online systems use CTAN, so a package from there should be available on demand. For other online systems where you do not have access to the file system, unzip the file into a local temporary directory and upload the files to the online system. Follow their instructions for where to put them.

In an emergency, or as a last resort on unmanageable systems, it is possible simply to put the package files into your current working directory (the same folder as your .tex files).

While this will work, it is not supported, cannot be maintained, and may lead to other resources (packages, fonts, images etc) not being found.

Usage

Include the line shown below in the Preamble of your document:

\usepackage[options]{symbats3}

Read the documentation for the options available, if any. The documentation is distributed as a PDF document in the zip file. You can also regenerate it by typesetting the symbats3.tex file with xelatex (and biber) in the normal way.

Bugs and TODO

No outstanding reported bugs at the time of this version.

For TODO items, see the PDF documentation.

Copyright

The following statement is included in the source code:

%%
%% This is file ‘symbats3.sty’
%%
%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status ‘maintained’.
%%
%% The source is maintained by Peter Flynn at Silmaril Consultants.
%% Please report all bugs and comments to <peter@silmaril.ie>
%% 
%% Copyright (c) 2021–2022 Peter Flynn and Silmaril Consultants
%% 
%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% 
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The latest version of this license is in
%%    https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 2005/12/01 or later.
%%
%%     peter@silmaril.ie
%%

Download the contents of this package in one zip archive (203.3k).

symbats3 – Macros to use the Symbats3 dingbats fonts

This package makes available for the glyphs in Feòrag’s OpenType Symbats3 neopagan dingbats fonts.

Packagesymbats3
Home pagehttp://latex.silmaril.ie/packages/symbats3
Version 2022-06-25
LicensesThe Project Public License 1.3c
Copyright2021–2022 Peter Flynn and Silmaril Consultants
MaintainerPeter Flynn
Contained inTeX Live as symbats3
MiKTeX as symbats3
TopicsFont absent
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