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@@ -1,22 +1,24 @@
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{hyperref}
-\usepackage[tt, slant]{suppose}
-\setlength{\textwidth}{15.75cm}
-\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.75cm}
+\usepackage{suppose}
+\addtolength{\textwidth}{3.75cm}
+\addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-2cm}
\begin{document}
\title{The \texttt{suppose} package}
-\author{1.2.1 \ 2021/04/09}
-\date{Andrew Lounsbury, \href{mailto:alounsbury8@gmail.com}{alounsbury8@gmail.com}}
+\author{1.2.2 \ 2021/05/20}
+\date{
+ Andrew Lounsbury, \texttt{\href{mailto:alounsbury8@gmail.com}{alounsbury8@gmail.com}}
+}
\maketitle
-This package is licensed with LPPL 1.3c, and provides the following abbreviations of the word ``Suppose.'' I recommend only using these symbols when the immediately succeeding strings are mathematical in nature, and they do in fact require math mode. I do not recommend using them in formal work. \par
+This package is licensed with \href{https://ctan.org/license/lppl1.3c}{LPPL 1.3c}, and provides the following abbreviations of the word ``Suppose.'' I recommend only using these symbols when the immediately succeeding strings are mathematical in nature, and they do in fact require math mode. I do not recommend using them in formal work. \par
The two main commands are \texttt{\textbackslash supp} and \texttt{\textbackslash bsup}, whose style and font may be specified with the options so that we can use them consistently. For example,
-\begin{verbatim}
- \usepackage[dutchcal, slant]{suppose}
-\end{verbatim}
-will make \texttt{\textbackslash supp} print in the \texttt{dutchcal} font with a slanted line and make \texttt{\textbackslash bsup} print the bold version of the same thing. The default font is the regular \texttt{mathit} serif font, and the vertical line is upright by default.
+\begin{center}
+ \fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash usepackage[dutchcal, slant]\{suppose\}}}
+\end{center}
+will make \texttt{\textbackslash supp} print in the \texttt{dutchcal} font with a slanted line and make \texttt{\textbackslash bsup} print the bold version of the same thing. The default font is the regular serif math mode font, and the vertical line is upright by default.
Though it is better to use the options with \texttt{\textbackslash supp} and \texttt{\textbackslash bsup}, every combination of font and style provided here can be hard-coded with the following commands.
\begin{center}
@@ -45,7 +47,7 @@ Though it is better to use the options with \texttt{\textbackslash supp} and \te
& \scsup x < y & \sbcsup x < y & \mathcal{MATHCAL} \\
\textsl{Slanted} & \sdsup x < y & \sbdsup x < y & \mathdutchcal{DUTCHCAL} \\
\textsl{Line} & \sesup x < y & \sbesup x < y & \EuScript{EULERSCRIPT} \\
- & \svsup < y & \sbvsup x < y & \mathsf{SANS\ SERIF} \\
+ & \svsup x < y & \sbvsup x < y & \mathsf{SANS\ SERIF} \\
& \stsup x < y & \sbtsup x < y & \mathtt{TYPERWRITER}
\end{array}
\]