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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-09-03 03:01:08 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-09-03 03:01:08 +0000
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@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
\pdfmapfile{=newtx.map}
\pdfcompresslevel=0
\pdfgentounicode=1
-\input glyphtounicode.tex
-\usepackage{pdfx} % v 1.6.4 or higher
-\InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-cmr.tex}{}{}
-\InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-ntx.tex}{}{}
+%\input glyphtounicode.tex
+%\usepackage{pdfx} % v 1.6.4 or higher
+%\InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-cmr.tex}{}{}
+%\InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-ntx.tex}{}{}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage{trace}
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@
\begin{document}
\maketitle
+\
\section{Introduction}
This package is meant to be a replacement for Young Ryu's {\tt txfonts}. It is a complete text ({\tt newtxtext}) and math ({\tt newtxmath}) package with roman text font provided by a Times clone, sans serif based on a \textsf{Helvetica} clone, typewriter faces, plus math symbol fonts whose math italic letters are from a Times Italic clone. As of version 1.4, {\tt newtxtext} no longer depends on {\tt txfonts} but is based on the richer source \textsf{TeXGyre Termes}, but {\tt newtxmath} continues to use the {\tt txfonts} math glyphs with many metric adjustments and some wholesale modifications.
@@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ As of version 1.4, there are four normal figure styles: tabular lining, tabular
Option {\tt defaultsups} (same effect as {\tt defaultsups=true}) forces the package to use the \LaTeX\ default footnote markers (or, at least, those in force when the package is loaded) instead of those preferred by the package---Times Roman superior figures instead of spindly ordinary Times lining figures reduced to about 70\%. (Footnote markers in minipages use the default lowercase italic alphabetic characters, unless otherwise specified by redefining \verb|\thempfootnote|.) For better control over position and size of footnote markers, use the {\tt superiors} package after loading {\tt newtxtext}. The \verb|\sustyle| font switch and its related \verb|\textsu| macro know not only about figures, but also the lower case letters, including \texttt{egrave}, so that traditional French expressions like \textlf{1}\textsu{i\`ere} may be typeset correctly.
-As of version 1.625, there are now denominator figures (aligned to the text baseline) which may be called either with \verb|{\infigures 12345}| {\infigures 12345} or \verb|\textin{6789}| \textin{6789}. Currently, these are available only in regular weight, upright shape. There is a new macro \verb|\textfrac| that builds a fraction from superior figures and denominator figures: e.g., \verb|\textlf{5}\,\textfrac{7}{80}| renders as \textlf{5}\,\textfrac{7}{80}. The macro was changed starting in version 1.630 to add an optional argument for the integer part, and to allow adjustments to the space before and after the fraction solidus by means of the package options {\tt foresolidus} and {\tt aftsolidus}. Now, for example, \verb|\textfrac[5]{7}{80}| renders as \textfrac[5]{7}{80}.
+As of version 1.625, there are now denominator figures (aligned to the text baseline) which may be called either with \verb|{\infigures 12345}| {\infigures 12345} or \verb|\textinf{6789}| \textinf{6789}. (\verb|\textde| has the same effect as \verb|\textinf|.) Currently, these are available only in regular weight, upright shape. There is a new macro \verb|\textfrac| that builds a fraction from superior figures and denominator figures: e.g., \verb|\textlf{5}\,\textfrac{7}{80}| renders as \textlf{5}\,\textfrac{7}{80}. The macro was changed starting in version 1.630 to add an optional argument for the integer part, and to allow adjustments to the space before and after the fraction solidus by means of the package options {\tt foresolidus} and {\tt aftsolidus}. Now, for example, \verb|\textfrac[5]{7}{80}| renders as \textfrac[5]{7}{80}.
Also, as of version 1.630, there is a custom \verb|\textcircled| macro that gives output very similar to the existing \verb|\textregistered| glyph. E.g., \verb|\textregistered\textcircled{S}\textcircled{2}| renders as \textregistered\textcircled{S}\textcircled{2}.
@@ -900,7 +901,7 @@ In both cases, there are full upper-case and lower-case and {\tt dotlessi}, {\tt
There are in fact two additional macros, \verb|\mathslscr| (slanted script) and \verb|\mathuscr| (upright script) that may be used. By default, \verb|\mathscr| is \verb|\let| to \verb|\mathslscr|, but, under option {\tt uprightscript}, \verb|\mathscr| is \verb|\let| to \verb|\mathuscr|.
-The secondary letters font {\tt (lettersA)} and math family 2 {\tt(symbols)} have been rearranged. The first of these continues to have a Fraktur alphabet, but it a modification of its original one, having wider vertical stems and a blacker appearance more in keeping with the weight Times. {\tt Dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj} have been added and can be specified in math mode by \verb|$\imathfrak$| and \verb|$\jmathfrak$|---\verb|$\mathfrak{\imath}$| also works. There are in addition two subsidiary Bbb alphabets in {\tt lettersA}, specified by the respective options {\tt vmathbb}, {\tt vvmathbb}, and there are corresponding {\tt dotlessi}, {\tt dotlessj} activated by \verb|$\imathbb$|, \verb|$\jmathbb$|, which always render as $\imathbb$, $\jmathbb$ no matter the choice of which Blackboard Bold Alphabet. If you select one of the options {\tt varbb}, {\tt vvarbb}, you will have Bbb digits 0..9 using, e.g., \verb|$\mathbb{1}$| to get~$\vvmathbb{1}$.
+The secondary letters font {\tt (lettersA)} and math family 2 {\tt(symbols)} have been rearranged. The first of these continues to have a Fraktur alphabet, but it a modification of its original one, having wider vertical stems and a blacker appearance more in keeping with the weight Times. {\tt Dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj} have been added and can be specified in math mode by \verb|$\imathfrak$| and \verb|$\jmathfrak$|---\verb|$\mathfrak{\imath}$| also works. There are in addition two subsidiary Bbb alphabets in {\tt lettersA}, specified by the respective options {\tt varbb}, {\tt vvarbb}, and there are corresponding {\tt dotlessi}, {\tt dotlessj} activated by \verb|$\imathbb$|, \verb|$\jmathbb$|, which always render as $\imathbb$, $\jmathbb$ no matter the choice of which Blackboard Bold Alphabet. If you select one of the options {\tt varbb}, {\tt vvarbb}, you will have Bbb digits 0..9 using, e.g., \verb|$\mathbb{1}$| to get~$\vvmathbb{1}$. With both options, the arguments \verb|\imath|, \verb|\jmath| will render as expected, as are all upper and lower case letters.
Among the new symbols added are:\\
$\bullet$ \verb|\hslash|, \verb|\hbar|, \verb|\lambdaslash|, \verb|\lambdabar|, \verb|\Zbar|, \verb|\Angstrom| are now constructed from the native glyphs, but only in the enhanced families.\\