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@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ will load {\tt amsmath} with option {\tt intlimits}. As of version 1.14, {\tt ne
This option allows the use of MinionPro as math letters (Latin and Greek) within the math font, but there are some caveats:
\begin{itemize}
\item
-you must use a recent version of MinionPro, such as the version that comes with recent versions of Adobe Reader. In addition, the fonts must installed under special names so they can be recognized by the support files---this is spelled out in the documentation for the minion2newtx package that must be downloaded from \url{CTAN.tug.org} and installed separately.
+you must use a recent version of MinionPro (2.00 minimum, 2.12 or higher prefered), such as the version that comes with recent versions of Adobe Reader. The {\tt MinionPro} package must be generated by {\tt FontPro}, and the CTAN package {\tt minion2newtx} must be installed sepately---it is not in \TeX Live. The details are spelled out in the documentation for the {\tt minion2newtx} package.
\end{itemize}
\section{The \TeX\ math font problem}
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ Variant 2 & \verb|$\vvmathbb{R}}$| $\vvmathbb{R}$& \verb|{\boldmath $\vvmathbb{R
The macros \verb|\vmathbb| and \verb|\vvmathbb| have been substantially rewritten as of version 1.55 and can now accept strings as arguments rather than just single characters. At some point in time, the \verb|\bm| and \verb|\boldsymbol| macros stopped working with the prior versions of these macros, and that remains a problem with the new versions. If you need only a few blackboard bold symbols, it may be better practice to define macros for each, including bold versions you might need. E.g., the your preamble:
\begin{verbatim}
\let\bbZ\undefined
-\DeclareMathSymbol{\bbZ}{\mathord}{lettersA}{218} $ Z may not always be in this location
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\bbZ}{\mathord}{lettersA}{218} % Z may not always be in this slot
\end{verbatim}
Then, \verb|\bm| will correctly understand
\begin{verbatim}