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diff --git a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx index 2be328867b..a0cf4ab001 100644 --- a/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/required/psnfss/psfonts.dtx @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ % file: psfonts.dtx % % Copyright 1995--1998 Sebastian Rahtz -% Copyright 1999--2005 Sebastian Rahtz, Walter Schmidt +% Copyright 1999--2020 Sebastian Rahtz, Walter Schmidt % % This program may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ %<charter>\ProvidesPackage{charter}% %<utopia>\ProvidesPackage{utopia}% %<mathpazo>\ProvidesPackage{mathpazo}% -[2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a +[2020/03/25 PSNFSS-v9.3 %<times>(SPQR) %<mathptm>Times w/ Math (SPQR, WaS) %<mathptmx>Times w/ Math, improved (SPQR, WaS) @@ -73,10 +73,10 @@ % \maketitle % % \noindent -% The source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx} contains suitable package files +% The source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx} contains suitable package files % to use common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX. -% See the file \texttt{00readme.txt} for the installation instructions; -% it also explains how to obtain the +% See the file \texttt{README} for the installation instructions; +% it also explains how to obtain the % related Type1 fonts, font definition files, font metrics and virtual fonts. % % See the document `Using common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX', @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ \fi }{\endlist} % \end{macrocode} -% All the old Dingbat commands still work; +% All the old Dingbat commands still work; % they are now implemented using the +\Pi...+ commands. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\ding}{\Pisymbol{pzd}} @@ -295,12 +295,12 @@ \PackageError %<mathptm> {mathptm} %<mathptmx> {mathptmx} - {The symbols \protect\jmath, \protect\amalg\space and + {The symbols \protect\jmath, \protect\amalg\space and \protect\coprod\MessageBreak are not available with this package} - {Type \space <return> \space to proceed; + {Type \space <return> \space to proceed; your command will be ignored.}} -\let\amalg=\jmath +\let\amalg=\jmath \let\coprod=\jmath % \end{macrocode} % @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ \def\hbar{{\mskip1.6mu\mathchar'26\mkern-7.6muh}} %</mathptm> % \end{macrocode} -% With \textsf{mathptmx}, PSNFSS 9.0 and later is using an improved definition, +% With \textsf{mathptmx}, PSNFSS 9.0 and later is using an improved definition, % which was adopted from Frank Mittelbach's \textsf{mathtime} package: % \begin{macrocode} %<*mathptmx> @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ % `BlueSky' distribution. % \end{itemize} % Special thanks to Daniel Schlieper, who suggested the -% development of the \textsf{mathpple} package, +% development of the \textsf{mathpple} package, % contributed many good ideas and helped with testing. % % @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % Make Palatino (+ppl+) the default roman font. -% If the options +osf+ or +sc+ were specified, +% If the options +osf+ or +sc+ were specified, % use +pplj+ or +pplx+ instead, % and make sure that +\oldstylenums+ switches to +pplj+, too. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % The Pazo fonts provide an Euro symbol, which is now available in the -% Palatino text companion fonts. For the sake of compatibility, we still define +% Palatino text companion fonts. For the sake of compatibility, we still define % the macro +\ppleuro+, which was introduced with version 8.2, and % we make it work with the % \textsf{eurofont} and \textsf{europs} packages: @@ -731,14 +731,14 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % Now we declare the math fonts. The \textsf{mathpazo} package uses -% a Palatino text font family with OT1 encoding +% a Palatino text font family with OT1 encoding % as the +operators+ and +\mathit+ alphabets. % If the +sc+ option was specified, we use the family +pplx+. % Otherwise we just take +ppl+, thus making sure that no oldstyle digits are % used in math mode. Note that specifying both +sc+ and +osf+ gives % oldstyle numbers in text and uses the family +pplx+ in math mode, % so that the +ppl+ family is not required at all. Thus, the number -% of TFM's loaded by \TeX{} is minimized. +% of TFM's loaded by \TeX{} is minimized. % \begin{macrocode} \ifpazo@sc \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{pplx}{m}{n} @@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ \SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{bold} {OT1}{ppl}{b}{it} \fi % \end{macrocode} -% Uppercase upright Greek +% Uppercase upright Greek % and math symbols such as `plus', `equal' and others % are taken from a new symbol font named +upright+. % Its spacing is less tight than in the text font. @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ % As to uppercase Greek, see below! % % The follwowing symbols used to come from `letters'. -% Now they are taken from `operators', with respect to +% Now they are taken from `operators', with respect to % correct spacing of decimal numbers: % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareMathSymbol{,}{\mathpunct}{operators}{44} @@ -990,7 +990,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection*{Credits} -% The Pazo fonts and the related virtual fonts +% The Pazo fonts and the related virtual fonts % were created by Diego Puga. % The \textsf{mathpazo} package was written by D.~Puga and W.~Schmidt. % \Finale |