This is the README for version 2.206 of the variable variant of Peter S. Baker's Junicode fonts. The Junicode font is primarily for scholars and students of the Middle Ages, but it serves users with a wide variety of interests. It tracks the development of the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative (MUFI), with its wealth of specialized medieval characters, but it also provides many OpenType features that allow users to access MUFI characters in accessible ways. This package supports the Junicode variable fonts for LuaLaTeX. To install this package on a TDS-compliant TeX system download the file "tex-archive"/install/fonts/junicodevf.tds.zip where the preferred URL for "tex-archive" is http://mirrors.ctan.org. Unzip the archive at the root of an appropriate texmf tree, likely a personal or local tree. If necessary, update the file-name database (e.g., texhash). Load JunicodeVF in the usual way, with \usepackage{junicodevf}. Several options are available: light The weight of the type for the main text is Light instead of Regular. medium The weight of the type for the main text is Medium, somewhat heavier than Regular. semibold The weight of bold type is somewhat lighter than the usual bold. This may be a good choice if you have selected the light option. condensed The width of the type is narrow. Note that bold type cannot be condensed: when this option is selected, any bold type in the text will have normal width. semicondensed The width of the type is narrower than the default but wider than condensed. Note that bold type cannot be semicondensed: when this option is selected, any bold type in the text will have normal width. expanded The width of the type is wide. Note that light type cannot be expanded: using both the light and the expanded options will produce an error. semiexpanded The width of the type is wider than the default but narrower than expanded. Note that light type cannot be semiexpanded: using both the light and the semiexpanded options will produce an error. Selecting Alternate Styles The Junicode font comes in thirty-eight styles: nineteen roman and nineteen italic. You can switch to any of these styles with one of the following commands, which will be self-explanatory if you keep these abbreviations in mind: Sm = Semi, Cond = Condensed, Exp = Expanded. \jBold \jBoldItalic \jCond \jCondItalic \jCondLight \jCondLightItalic \jCondMedium \jCondMediumItalic \jExp \jExpItalic \jExpBold \jExpBoldItalic \jExpMedium \jExpMediumItalic \jExpSmbold \jExpSmboldItalic \jItalic \jLight \jLightItalic \jMedium \jMediumItalic \jRegular \jSmbold \jSmboldItalic \jSmCond \jSmCondItalic \jSmCondLight \jSmCondLightItalic \jSmCondMedium \jSmCondMediumItalic \jSmExp \jSmExpItalic \jSmExpBold \jSmExpBoldItalic \jSmExpMedium \jSmExpMediumItalic \jSmExpSmbold \jSmExpSmboldItalic There are additional commands and options; see JunicodeManual.pdf in the doc directory. The ttf fonts have been downloaded from https://github.com/psb1558/Junicode-font and are licensed under the SIL Open Font License, (version 1.1); the text may be found in the doc directory. The documentation and the LuaLaTeX support is by Peter Baker and is licensed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License. This README is by Bob Tennent and is licensed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License. The maintainer of this package is Bob Tennent (rdtennent at gmail dot com).