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diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/base/unimath-codes.opm b/macros/luatex/optex/base/unimath-codes.opm index 8b11e4e292..58e4fed8c6 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/base/unimath-codes.opm +++ b/macros/luatex/optex/base/unimath-codes.opm @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ \secc A few observations -You can combine more fonts in math, if you register them to another +{\bf 1.} You can combine more fonts in math, if you register them to another math families (5, 6, 7, etc.) in the \^`\normalmath` macro. The default value of \^`\normalmath` shows a combination of base Unicode Math @@ -392,8 +392,9 @@ font with 8bit Math font at family 4. See definition of the `\script` macro wher `\fam4` is used. Of course, we need to set `\rmvariables` too, because 8bit font accepts only codes less than 255. -XITSmath-bold needs correction: the norm symbol ||x|| is missing here. So, you -can define: +\medskip\noindent{\bf 2.} +XITSmath-bold needs correction: the norm symbol $\|x\|$ is missing here. +So, you can define: \begtt \def\_boldmath{% @@ -405,6 +406,10 @@ can define: } \endtt +\noindent{\bf 3.} You can combine more Unicode math fonts in single formula using +\ulink[http://petr.olsak.net/optex/optex-tricks.html#addumathfont]{\OpTeX/ trick 0030}. + + \_endinput History: |