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@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ Aside from options that are passed along to the text and math packages, {\tt new
You may set the scale for both text and math by setting {\tt scale} or, equivalently, {\tt scaled}. Alternatively, you may scale text and math separately by means of the options {\tt textscale[d]}, {\tt mathscale[d]}.
\item Option {\tt otfmath} is acted upon only under a unicode engine, and specifies unicode math rather than the default---type1 math using {\tt newtxmath}. The effect is the exact opposite to {\tt no-math}, which would specify math not controlled by {\tt fontspec}.
\item Option {\tt subscriptcorrectionfile} allows you to set your own file specifying subscript corrections.
-\item You may specify as an option to {\tt newtx} the name of any supported text package and any options other than scale[d] that are understood by that package. The default text package is {\tt newtxtext}, which need not be specified explicitly. Other valid options as of early May, 2022, are:
+\item You may specify as an option to {\tt newtx} the name of any supported text package and any options other than scale[d] that are understood by that package. The default text package is {\tt newtxtext}, which need not be specified explicitly. Other valid options as of early June, 2024, are:
\begin{verbatim}
libertine
libertinus
@@ -285,6 +285,7 @@ MinionPro
minion --> MinionPro
cochineal
garamondx
+gelasio
baskervillef
baskerville --> baskervillef
Baskerville --> baskervillef
@@ -935,6 +936,7 @@ Don't use these unless you know what you're doing.
\item (new in version 1.55) {\tt stix2} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{StixTwoMath} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case. See the documentation to the {\tt SticksToo} package, which contains more details and some math samples.
\item (new in version 1.60) {\tt ebgaramond} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{EBGaramond} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case. See the end of Appendix 2 for an example of a preamble. You may in addition specify option {\tt alth} which changes the shape of math h from {\ebgmi h} to {\ebgmi\char250}. (The renderings of \verb|\hslash| and \verb|\hbar| are also changed.)
\item (new as of version 1.629) {\tt noto, notosans} load different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{NotoSerif}, \textsf{NotoSans} rather than \textsf{Times}. There are some intricacies involved, for which there is a separate package, {\tt notomath}, that tries to offer as simple an interface as it was possible for me to devise.
+\item (new in version 1.75) {\tt gelasio} loads math italic and math bold italic based on the {\tt gelasio} text fooonts, with Greek math letters taken from an enlarged version of those letters from {\tt XCharter}. It is best to use the separate package {\tt gelasiomath}, which adds several features specific to {\tt gelasio}.
\item (new in version 1.62) {\tt nc, ncf} load different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{ScholaX} (\textsf{New Century Schoolbook}) rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case. The difference is that option {\tt nc} loads math Greek letters from {\tt newtxmath}, while option {\tt ncf} loads math greek from an adaptation of {\tt fourier} Greek.
\item {\tt minion} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{MinionPro} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case, as the equivalent variant forms are made available by default---see the extended discussion below;
\item {\tt garamondx} loads different versions of math italic and bold math italic based on \textsf{garamondx} rather than \textsf{Times}---the {\tt varg} and {\tt varvw} options are disabled in this case, as the equivalent variant forms are made available by default.