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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-12-22 03:01:35 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-12-22 03:01:35 +0000
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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ The package also defines macros that allow you use alternate figure styles local
\verb|\textosf{0123456789}| &\textosf{0123456789}& print 0123456789 in proportional oldstyle figures\\
\verb|\texttosf{0123456789}| &\texttosf{0123456789}& print 0123456789 in tabular oldstyle figures\\
\verb|\textsu{0123456789}| &\textsu{0123456789}& print 0123456789 in superior figures\\
-\verb|\textin{0123456789}| &\textin{0123456789}& print 0123456789 in inferior figures\\
+\verb|\textinf{0123456789}| &\textinf{0123456789}& print 0123456789 in inferior figures\\
\verb|\textde{0123456789}| &\textde{0123456789}& print 0123456789 in denominator figures\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ The package also defines macros that allow you use alternate figure styles local
The macro \verb|\textlf{123}| is identical in effect to \verb|{\lfstyle 123}|, and similarly for the other lining and oldstyle macros, while \verb|\textsu{123}| has the same effect as \verb|{\sufigures 123}|
and \verb|\textin{123}| has the same effect as \verb|{\infigures 123}|.
If you prefer typing longer names, you may use \verb|\textinferior| as a synonym for \verb|\textin|, and similarly for \verb|\textsu|. Likewise,
-\verb|\textde{123}| has the same effect as \verb|{\defigures 123}| or \verb|{\denomfigures 123}|, and you may use \verb|\textdenom| as a synonym for \verb|\textde|. Note the difference in baseline between \verb|\textin| and \verb|\textde|: \textin{123} versus \textde{123}.
+\verb|\textde{123}| has the same effect as \verb|{\defigures 123}| or \verb|{\denomfigures 123}|, and you may use \verb|\textdenom| as a synonym for \verb|\textde|. Note the difference in baseline between \verb|\textinf| and \verb|\textde|: \textinf{123} versus \textde{123}.
The \verb|\textfrac| macro constructs fractions using \verb|\textsu| and \verb|\textde| with baseline aligned with the text baseline. The behavior is somewhat configurable, there being two parameters available to control the kerns before and after the fraction solidus. The two parameters are passed as options to {\tt ETbb}, named
\begin{verbatim}