# TypoG – Typographic Fine-Tuning for LaTeX LaTeX package `typog` provides macros for (micro-)typographic enhancements; it covers a variety of topics: * Precise hyphenation control * Disable/break ligatures * Manual italic correction * Extra kerning for slash and hyphen * Raising selected characters (e.g. hyphen, en-dash, and em-dash) * Aligning of the last line of a paragraph * Filling of the last line last line of a paragraph * Word spacing control * [Microtype](https://github.com/schlcht/microtype) front-end * Slightly sloppy paragraphs * Vertically partially-tied paragraphs * Breakable displayed equations * Setspace front-end * Smooth ragged-right paragraphs Moreover `typog` provides an environment to flag interesting parts of the information deluge typically accumulating in a LaTeX *log*-file and an associated tool, **typog-grep**, that selectively retrieves these parts. ## Installation The minimally necessary files to install typog are *typog.ins* and *typog.dtx*. Running LaTeX on *typog.ins* in particular produces *typog.sty*: latex typog.ins After extraction from *typog.dtx* place *typog.sty* in a directory mentioned in your TEXINPUTS paths or copy it into one of the directories for your LaTeX installation's *sty*-files and run **mktexlsr** or equivalent. To build the documentation it is easier to use the GNU *Makefile*: make To construct the manual *typog.pdf* or the usage example *typog-example.pdf* a working [MetaPost](https://tug.org/metapost.html) installation and some [POD](https://perldoc.perl.org/perlpod) utilities of a [Perl](https://www.perl.org/) distribution are required. Cautious users can run make tool-check ahead to verify that the required utilities are installed and working. For an overview over the most important *Makefile* targets use make help ## Usage Load the package with the usual incantation \usepackage{typog} See Section 2 of the package documentation for available options. ## Documentation The package documentation can be found [online](https://cspiel.github.io/typog/). ## Credits Typog is written by Ch. L. Spiel . ## License Released under the [LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c](https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt) or later.