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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
% Copyright  1994 - 99 by Axel Kielhorn
% Copyright  2003, 2019 Axel Kielhorn, Walter Schmidt
% 
% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
% version 1.3c of the License, or any later version.
% 
% IMPORTANT NOTICE:
% 
% For error reports in case of UNCHANGED versions contact
% tex@axelkielhorn.de
% 
% Changes:
% 1.0b corrected mathcode for integrals (now 1)
% 1.0c Minor corrections
% 1.0e Resync with latex2e [1995/06/01]
%      Changed some ops to \mathbin
% 1.0f Corrected \dh and \Dh in T1 encoding as suggested by 
%      Ernst-Guenter Giessmann (giessman@informatik.hu-berlin.de)
% 1.0g Reintroduced \hbox in many commands, they work in math-mode
%      again
% 1.0h Included some changes by Donald Arseneau
% 1.0i Changed License to LPPL
% 1.0j Added uwasyvar.fd for scaleable PS fonts
%      Added substitution bx -> b
% 2.0  See the section "Changes over version~1.x".
%      The instructions how to set up the font definition files
%      for scaleable Type1 fonts have been moved to the 
%      installation script, because they are needed at install
%      time.
%      \overstrike macro renamed to \wasy@over to avoid potential
%       clashes
% 2.0a Removed \rm from \DH command. It now works in
%      italic and bold as well, but the italic version looks
%      somewhat strange. I suggest using a T1 encoded font instead.
% 2.3  Updated to support version 2.3 of the WASY fonts.2.4 Updated to support version 2.4 of the WASY fonts.
% 2.4  New characters added: \longs (Unicode 017f) and 
%      \roundz a variant of the letter z that got reintroduced to
%      german writing with the Vereinfachte Ausgangsschrift.
% \fi
%
% \CheckSum{844}
%% \CharacterTable
%%  {Upper-case    \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
%%   Lower-case    \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
%%   Digits        \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
%%   Exclamation   \!     Double quote  \"     Hash (number) \#
%%   Dollar        \$     Percent       \%     Ampersand     \&
%%   Acute accent  \'     Left paren    \(     Right paren   \)
%%   Asterisk      \*     Plus          \+     Comma         \,
%%   Minus         \-     Point         \.     Solidus       \/
%%   Colon         \:     Semicolon     \;     Less than     \<
%%   Equals        \=     Greater than  \>     Question mark \?
%%   Commercial at \@     Left bracket  \[     Backslash     \\
%%   Right bracket \]     Circumflex    \^     Underscore    \_
%%   Grave accent  \`     Left brace    \{     Vertical bar  \|
%%   Right brace   \}     Tilde         \~}
%
% \iffalse   % this is a METACOMMENT !
%
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{wasysym}
%<fd|fdvar>\ProvidesFile{uwasy.fd}%
%<-driver>             [2020/01/19 v2.4
%<package>               Wasy-2 symbol support package]
%<fd|fdvar>              Wasy-2 symbol font definitions]
%
%
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
%\pdfmapfile{+wasy.map}
\OnlyDescription
\usepackage[integrals]{wasysym}
\providecommand\dst{\expandafter{\normalfont\scshape docstrip}}
\renewcommand{\quad}{{\hskip1em plus 2em}}
\begin{document}
 \DocInput{wasysym.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
%
% \GetFileInfo{wasysym.sty}
% \title{The \texttt{wasysym} macro package for \LaTeXe}
% \author{Axel Kielhorn}
% \date{version \fileversion{} -- \filedate}
% \maketitle
%
% \setcounter{StandardModuleDepth}{1}
%
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
%    This file defines the package |wasysym| which makes some
%    additional characters available that come from the \texttt{wasy} fonts.
%    These fonts were provided by Roland Waldi, Universit\"at Karlsruhe, 
%    Germany.  
%    Notice that the present macro package requires version~2 (1992) of 
%    these fonts. It is not 100 \% compatible to the old 
%    version~1 from 1989. I have provided no compatibility mode 
%    for the old fonts! If some characters come out wrong or are
%    missing, you have to upgrade.
%
%    Some of the symbols below are already provided in the T1 or TS1 
%    (textcompanion) encodings, and |wasysm| serves only to make them 
%    available also with the traditional (OT1-encoded) CM-Roman fonts. 
%    Other symbols are  provided in the AMS symbol fonts, too, and can
%    be accessed using either the |amssymb| or the |amsfonts| package.
%
% \section{The symbols}   
%
%   \subsection{Various math symbols}
%    The following commands are valid in math mode only:
%    \begin{quote}
%    |\Join|~$\Join$ \quad
%    |\Box|~$\Box$ \quad
%    |\Diamond|~$\Diamond$ \quad
%    |\leadsto|~$\leadsto$ \quad
%    |\sqsubset|~$\sqsubset$ \quad
%    |\sqsupset|~$\sqsupset$ \quad
%    |\lhd|~$\lhd$ \quad
%    |\unlhd|~$\unlhd$ \quad
%    |\LHD|~$\LHD$\quad
%    |\rhd|~$\rhd$ \quad
%    |\unrhd|~$\unrhd$ \quad
%    |\RHD|~$\RHD$\quad
%    |\apprle|~$\apprle$\quad
%    |\apprge|~$\apprge$\quad
%    |\wasypropto|~$\wasypropto$\quad
%    |\invneg|~$\invneg$\quad
%    |\ocircle|~$\ocircle$\quad
%    |\logof|~$\logof$\quad
%    \end{quote}
%
%   \subsection{Integrals}
%   The |wasy| fonts provide a set of integral sybols, which comprises
%   multiple integrals and surface integrals, too.  
%   \begin{itemize}
%   \item
%    Loading the package
%    with the option \texttt{[integrals]} makes the following integrals available:
%    \begin{quote}
%    |\int|~$\int$\quad
%    |\iint|~$\iint$\quad
%    |\iiint|~$\iiint$\quad
%    |\oint|~$\oint$\quad
%    |\oiint|~$\oiint$
%    \end{quote}
%   Notice that the style of the |\int| and |\oint| is changed, as compared
%   with standard \LaTeX, and matches the other integral symbols.
%   This works with or without the |amsmath| package,  
%   and the sequence of loading does not matter.
%   \item
%   If you prefer to stay with the integral symbols provided by \LaTeX
%   (and possibly |amsmath|),
%   but need other symbols from the \texttt{wasy} fonts,
%   load the package with the option \texttt{[nointegrals]}.  Doing so will 
%   neither alter any existing integral symbols nor add new ones.
%   \item
%   Loading the package \emph{without an option} or with the option \texttt{[compat1]}
%   makes the following commands for integrals available:
%    \begin{quote}
%    |\varint|~$\int$\quad
%    |\iint|~$\iint$\quad
%    |\iiint|~$\iiint$\quad
%    |\varoint|~$\oint$\quad
%    |\oiint|~$\oiint$
%    \end{quote}
%   This is compatible with the behavior of |wasysym| version~1.x,
%   but the package will not cooperate well with |amsmath| then.
%   \end{itemize}
%
% \subsection{General symbols}
%
%    \begin{quote}
%  |\male|~\male \quad
%  |\female|~\female \quad
%  |\cent|~\cent \quad
%  |\wasyeuro|~\wasyeuro \quad
%  |\euro|~\euro\ (Unless option |noeuro| is specified) \quad
%  |\currency|~\currency \quad
%  |\phone|~\phone \quad
%  |\recorder|~\recorder \quad
%  |\clock|~\clock \quad
%  |\lightning|~\lightning \quad
%  |\diameter|~\diameter \quad
%  |\invdiameter|~\invdiameter \quad
%  |\varangle|~\varangle \quad
%  |\wasylozenge|~\wasylozenge \quad
%  |\kreuz|~\kreuz \quad
%  |\smiley|~\smiley \quad
%  |\frownie|~\frownie \quad
%  |\blacksmiley|~\blacksmiley \quad
%  |\sun|~\sun \quad
%  |\checked|~\checked \quad
%  |\bell|~\bell \quad
%  |\ataribox|~\ataribox \quad
%  |\permil|~\permil \quad
%  |\brokenvert|~\brokenvert \quad
%  |\wasytherefore|~\wasytherefore \quad
%  |\Bowtie|~\Bowtie \quad
%  |\agemO|~\agemO \quad
%  |\wasyparagraph|~\wasyparagraph \quad 
%  |\Paragraph|~\Paragraph \quad
%  |\wasycmd|~\wasycmd \quad
%  |\applecmd|~\applecmd
%   \end{quote}
%
%  Note the variation betweeen |\Paragraph| \Paragraph\ and \S\ |\S|.
%
%  \subsection{Electrical and physical symbols}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\AC|~\AC \quad
%  |\HF|~\HF \quad
%  |\VHF|~\VHF \quad
%  |\photon|~\photon \quad
%  |\gluon|~\gluon
%   \end{quote}
%
%   \subsection{Polygons and stars}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\Square|~\Square \quad
%  |\XBox|~\XBox \quad
%  |\CheckedBox|~\CheckedBox \quad
%  |\hexagon|~\hexagon \quad
%  |\varhexagon|~\varhexagon \quad
%  |\pentagon|~\pentagon \quad
%  |\octagon|~\octagon \quad
%  |\hexstar|~\hexstar \quad
%  |\varhexstar|~\varhexstar \quad
%  |\davidsstar|~\davidsstar
%   \end{quote}
%
%   \subsection{Music notes}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\eighthnote|~\eighthnote \quad
%  |\quarternote|~\quarternote \quad
%  |\halfnote|~\halfnote \quad
%  |\fullnote|~\fullnote \quad
%  |\twonotes|~\twonotes
%   \end{quote}
%
%  \subsection{Various circles}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\Circle|~\Circle \quad
%  |\CIRCLE|~\CIRCLE \quad
%  |\Leftcircle|~\Leftcircle \quad
%  |\LEFTCIRCLE|~\LEFTCIRCLE \quad
%  |\Rightcircle|~\Rightcircle \quad
%  |\RIGHTCIRCLE|~\RIGHTCIRCLE \quad
%  |\LEFTcircle|~\LEFTcircle \quad
%  |\RIGHTcircle|~\RIGHTcircle \quad
%  |\leftturn|~\leftturn \quad
%  |\rightturn|~\rightturn \quad
%   \end{quote}
%
%  \subsection{Arrows}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\pointer|~\pointer \quad
%  |\RIGHTarrow|~\RIGHTarrow \quad
%  |\LEFTarrow|~\LEFTarrow \quad
%  |\UParrow|~\UParrow \quad
%  |\DOWNarrow|~\DOWNarrow \quad
%   \end{quote}
%
%  \subsection{Phonetic symbols}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\dh|~{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont\dh} \quad
%  |\DH|~{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont\DH} \quad 
%  |\thorn|~\thorn \quad
%  |\Thorn|~\Thorn \quad
%  |\openo|~\openo \quad
%  |\inve|~\inve
%   \end{quote}
%
%   T1-encoded fonts normally include  Eth characters of their own.
%   The |wasy| package tries to provide  them in the OT1 encoding, too.
%   by ``faking'' them.
%   This should work with the Computer Modern fonts, but may fail with others.
%
%   The characters produced by |\thorn|, |\Thorn|, |\openo| and |\inve|  
%   match only the CM-Roman typeface
%   and do not change with the surrounding font family or shape.
%
%  \subsection{Astronomical symbols}
%
%   \begin{quote}
%  |\vernal|~\vernal \quad
%  |\ascnode|~\ascnode \quad
%  |\descnode|~\descnode \quad
%  |\fullmoon|~\fullmoon \quad
%  |\newmoon|~\newmoon \quad
%  |\leftmoon|~\leftmoon \quad
%  |\rightmoon|~\rightmoon \quad
%  |\astrosun|~\astrosun \quad
%  |\mercury|~\mercury \quad
%  |\venus|~\venus \quad
%  |\earth|~\earth \quad
%  |\mars|~\mars \quad
%  |\jupiter|~\jupiter \quad
%  |\saturn|~\saturn \quad
%  |\uranus|~\uranus \quad
%  |\neptune|~\neptune \quad
%  |\pluto|~\pluto
%   \end{quote}
%
%   \subsection{Astrological symbols and the zodiacal symbols}
%
%    \begin{quote}
%  |\aries|~\aries \quad
%  |\taurus|~\taurus \quad
%  |\gemini|~\gemini \quad
%  |\cancer|~\cancer \quad
%  |\leo|~\leo \quad
%  |\virgo|~\virgo \quad
%  |\libra|~\libra \quad
%  |\scorpio|~\scorpio \quad
%  |\sagittarius|~\sagittarius \quad
%  |\capricornus|~\capricornus \quad
%  |\aquarius|~\aquarius \quad
%  |\pisces|~\pisces \quad
%  |\conjunction|~\conjunction \quad
%  |\opposition|~\opposition
%   \end{quote}
%
%  \subsection{APL symbols}
%
%    \begin{quote}
%  |\APLstar|~\APLstar \quad
%  |\APLlog|~\APLlog \quad
%  |\APLbox|~\APLbox \quad
%  |\APLup|~\APLup \quad
%  |\APLdown|~\APLdown \quad
%  |\APLinput|~\APLinput \quad
%  |\APLcomment|~\APLcomment \quad
%  |\APLinv|~\APLinv \quad
%  |\APLuparrowbox|~\APLuparrowbox \quad
%  |\APLdownarrowbox|~\APLdownarrowbox \quad
%  |\APLleftarrowbox|~\APLleftarrowbox \quad
%  |\APLrightarrowbox|~\APLrightarrowbox \quad
%  |\notbackslash|~\notbackslash \quad
%  |\notslash|~\notslash \quad
%  |\APLnot|~\APLnot\ \quad
%  |\APLvert|~\APLvert\ \quad
%  |\APLcirc|~\APLcirc\ \quad
%  |\APLminus|~\APLminus
%
%    \end{quote}
%
% \section{Changes over version~1.x}
% \begin{itemize}
%   \item
%    The |\Dh| command has finally been abolished.
%    \item
%    The macros 
%    |\LEFTcircle|, |\RIGHTcircle|, |\CheckedBox| and |\APLinv|
%    start with  |\leavevmode| now, so that they work properly at the 
%    beginning of a paragraph.
%    \item
%    Use of the \texttt{wasy}-style integral symbols can be controlled 
%    via the options \texttt{[compat1]}, \texttt{[integrals]} and \texttt{[nointegrals]},
%    with \texttt{[compat1]} being the default.
%    \item
%    When loaded with the \texttt{[integrals]} or \texttt{[nointegrals]} option, 
%    the package will not clash with |amsmath|.
% \end{itemize}
%
% \section{Changes in version~2.3}
% Added support for the WASY fonts Version 2.3.
%
% This Version adds three new characters:
%
% |\wasyparagraph|~\wasyparagraph \quad |\wasyeuro|~\wasyeuro \quad
% |\wasycmd|~\wasycmd.
%
% These charachters are available with shorter names as well.
% If you want to keep the |\euro| command from a different package,
% use the |noeuro| option.
%
% |\Paragraph|~\Paragraph \quad |\euro|~\euro \quad
% |\applecmd|~\applecmd.
%
% WASY 2.0 included a bold font in 10~pt. This font is scaled for the other
% sizes. It was accessible with the usual \LaTeX-commands:
% |\textbf{\currency}| printed a bold \textbf{\currency} symbol. This was
% apperently never documented.
%
% WASY 2.3 includes a slanted font in 10~pt. Again this font is available
% through the usual \LaTeX-commands. |\textsl{\currency}| and
% |\textit{\currency}| will print the same character \textsl{\currency}.
%
% Here are all three verions:
% \currency\ \textbf{\currency} \textsl{\currency}.
%
% \section{Changes in version~2.4}
% Added support for the WASY fonts Version 2.4.
%
% This Version adds two new characters:
%
% |\longs|~\longs \quad |\roundz|~\roundz.
% 
% While the \longs\ is quite common, even for non german texts,
% the \roundz\ is a rare hi\longs toric form. It was reintroduce to Germans
% whith the ``Vereinfachte Ausgans\longs chrift'', a cur\longs ive font u\longs ed to teach
% writing in elementary \longs chool.
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \section{The \dst{} modules}
%
% The following modules are used in the implementation to direct
% \dst{} in generating the external files:
% \begin{center}
% \begin{tabular}{ll}
%   driver & produce a documentation driver file \\
%   package  & produce a package file \\
%   fd     & produce a font definition file \\
%   fdvar    & produce a \texttt{.fd} file for use with scalable fonts
% \end{tabular}
% \end{center}
%
% \section{The Implementation}
% \subsection{The macro package}
%
%  With the version 1.x of |wasysym|, the definitions of the multiple 
%  integrals would depend on whether |amsmath| was loaded additionally, and whether it 
%  was loaded before or after |wasysym|.  Redefinition of \emph{all} integrals
%  so as to exhibit the same style was only possible through the (almost) undocumented 
%  macros |\newint| and |\newamsint|.  Similar problems would also arise
%  with the Fourier math fonts.
%  This behavior was hard to understand and somewhat unfortunate\dots
%
%  Three options are now introduced to control the (re)definiton of the integral macros
%  and a ``version~1 compatibility mode'':
%    \begin{macrocode}
%<*package>
\newif\ifwasy@integrals
\newif\ifwasy@compatibility
\newif\ifwasy@euro \wasy@eurotrue
\DeclareOption{compat1}{%
  \wasy@compatibilitytrue\wasy@integralsfalse}%
\DeclareOption{integrals}{%
  \wasy@compatibilityfalse\wasy@integralstrue}%
\DeclareOption{nointegrals}{%
  \wasy@compatibilityfalse\wasy@integralsfalse}%
\DeclareOption{noeuro}{%
  \wasy@eurofalse}%
\ExecuteOptions{compat1}
\ProcessOptions\relax
%    \end{macrocode}
%  \begin{itemize}
%  \item
%  By default or with the option \texttt{[compat1]}, version~2 will behave just as version~1,
%  i.e. the macros |\varint|, |\iint|, |\iiint|, |\varoint| and |\oiint| are defined at load time.
%  \item
%  With the option \texttt{[nointegrals]}, the meaning of any ``standard''
%  or AMS integral macros remains unchanged, and the additional \texttt{wasy}
%  integrals cannot be used.
%  Thus, one can use the other \texttt{wasy} symbols without altering the 
%  integral signs.
%  \item
%  With the option \texttt{[integrals]}, the standard
%  and (if applicable) AMS integral macros are redefined to match the style of the
%  additional \texttt{wasy} integrals.  The definitions are deferred until 
%  |\begin{document}|, so that other package cannot interfere.
%  The redefined integral macros will cooperate with the |amsmath| package,
%  if it is loaded additionally.
%  \item
%  The undocumented commands |\newint| and |\newamsint|, too, may turn on
%  the redefinition of the integral commands.
%  \end{itemize}
%
%  The following two macros serve to actually (re)define the integrals.
%  The first one  is to be used if the |amsmath| package is not loaded:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\wasy@setup{%
     \let\int\wasy@int  
     \let\iint\wasy@iint 
     \let\iiint\wasy@iiint 
     \let\oint\wasy@oint 
     \let\oiint\wasy@oiint
} 
%    \end{macrocode}
%    With |amsmath|, it's a bit more complicated:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\wasy@amssetup{%
     \let\intop\wasy@int
     \let\iintop\wasy@iint 
     \let\iiintop\wasy@iiint
     \let\ointop\wasy@oint  
     \let\oiintop\wasy@oiint
     \def\int{\DOTSI\intop\ilimits@}%
     \def\iint{\DOTSI\iintop\ilimits@}%
     \def\iiint{\DOTSI\iiintop\ilimits@}%
     \def\oint{\DOTSI\ointop\ilimits@}%
     \def\oiint{\DOTSI\oiintop\ilimits@}%
     \def\intkern@{\mkern-8mu}
}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% The old undocumented commands |\newint| and |\newamsint| are changed,
% so as to effect the same  as the |integrals| option  and issue a warning
% message:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\newint}{%
  \PackageWarning{wasysym}{%
  The command \protect\newint\space is obsolete.
  \MessageBreak
  Load the package with the option [integrals] instead}
  \wasy@integralstrue}
\newcommand{\newamsint}{%
  \PackageWarning{wasysym}{%
  The command \protect\newamsint\space is obsolete.
  \MessageBreak
  Load the package with the option [integrals] instead.}
  \wasy@integralstrue}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%
%    To access the wasy symbols in text mode I have defined them
%    as a new fontfamily. Since I only take single characters but
%    don't want to write long text this is not an elegant approach. 
%    But it works and the symbols scale according to textsize, which 
%    is all I promised.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\wasyfamily{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{wasy}\selectfont}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textwasy}{\wasyfamily}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% We declare a \texttt{wasy} math symbol font, too:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareSymbolFont{wasy}{U}{wasy}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{wasy}{bold}{U}{wasy}{b}{n}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%    We declare a new command to generate overlayed symbols:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\wasy@over#1#2{{\setbox0\hbox{$#2$}\hbox to \wd0{\hss
    $#1$\hss}\kern-\wd0\box0}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     Defining some special symbols:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\male       {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char26}}
\def\female     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char25}}
\def\currency   {{\wasyfamily\char27}}
\def\phone      {{\wasyfamily\char7}}
\def\recorder   {{\wasyfamily\char6}}
\def\clock      {{\wasyfamily\char28}}
\def\lightning  {{\wasyfamily\char18}}
\def\pointer    {{\wasyfamily\char9}}
\def\RIGHTarrow {{\wasyfamily\char17}}
\def\LEFTarrow  {{\wasyfamily\char16}}
\def\UParrow    {{\wasyfamily\char75}}
\def\DOWNarrow  {{\wasyfamily\char76}}
\def\AC         {\mbox{\kern0.5pt\wasyfamily\char58\kern0.5pt}}
\def\HF         {\leavevmode
        \lower0.9pt\hbox to 0pt{\kern0.5pt\wasyfamily\char58\hss}%
        \raise0.9pt\hbox{\kern0.5pt\wasyfamily\char58\kern0.5pt}}
\def\VHF        {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char64}}
\def\Square     {\mbox{$\Box$}}
\def\CheckedBox {\leavevmode\hbox to 0pt{\wasyfamily\char50\hss}%
                 \hbox{\wasyfamily\char8}}
\def\XBox       {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char52}}
\def\hexagon    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char55}}
\def\pentagon   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char68}}
\def\octagon    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char56}}
\def\varhexagon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char57}}
\def\hexstar    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char65}}
\def\varhexstar {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char66}}
\def\davidsstar {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char67}}
\def\diameter   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char31}}
\def\invdiameter{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char21}}
\def\varangle   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char30}}
\def\wasylozenge{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char53}}
\def\kreuz      {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char54}}
\def\smiley     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char44}}
\def\frownie    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char47}}
\def\blacksmiley{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char45}}
\def\sun        {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char46}}
\def\checked    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char8}}
\def\bell       {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char10}}
\def\eighthnote {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char11}}
\def\quarternote{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char12}}
\def\halfnote   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char13}}
\def\fullnote   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char14}}
\def\twonotes   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char15}}
\def\brokenvert {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char124}}
\def\ataribox   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char109}}
\def\wasytherefore{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char5}}
\def\Circle     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char35}}
\def\CIRCLE     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char32}}
\def\Leftcircle {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char73}}
\def\LEFTCIRCLE {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char71}}
\def\Rightcircle{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char74}}
\def\RIGHTCIRCLE{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char72}}
\def\LEFTcircle {\leavevmode%
                 \hbox to 0pt{\wasyfamily\char71\hss}%
                 \hbox{\wasyfamily\char35}}
\def\RIGHTcircle{\leavevmode%
                 \hbox to 0pt{\wasyfamily\char72\hss}%
                 \hbox{\wasyfamily\char35}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     Astronomy:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\vernal     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char23}}
\def\ascnode    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char19}}
\def\descnode   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char20}}
\let\fullmoon   \Circle
\let\newmoon    \CIRCLE
\def\leftmoon   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char36}}
\def\rightmoon  {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char37}}
\def\astrosun   {\mbox{$\odot$}}
\def\mercury    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char39}}
\def\venus      {\leavevmode\raise0.2ex\hbox{\wasyfamily\char25}}
\def\earth      {\leavevmode\lower0.3ex\hbox{\wasyfamily\char38}}
\def\mars       {\leavevmode\lower0.2ex\hbox{\wasyfamily\char26}}
\def\jupiter    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char88}}
\def\saturn     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char89}}
\def\uranus     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char90}}
\def\neptune    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char91}}
\def\pluto      {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char92}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     The zodiac:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\let\aries      \vernal
\def\taurus     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char93}}
\def\gemini     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char94}}
\def\cancer     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char95}}
\let\leo        \ascnode
\def\virgo      {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char96}}
\def\libra      {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char97}}
\def\scorpio    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char98}}
\def\sagittarius{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char99}}
\def\capricornus{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char100}}
\def\aquarius   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char101}}
\def\pisces     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char102}}
\def\conjunction{{\wasyfamily\char86}}
\def\opposition {{\wasyfamily\char87}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     APL characters:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\APLstar    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char69}}
\def\APLlog     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char22}}
\def\APLbox     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char126}}
\def\APLup      {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char0}}
\def\APLdown    {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char70}}
\def\APLinput   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char125}}
\def\APLcomment {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char127}}
\def\APLinv     {{\leavevmode\hbox to 0pt{$\div$\hss}\APLbox}}
\def\APLuparrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char110}}
\def\APLdownarrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char111}}
\def\APLleftarrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char112}}
\def\APLrightarrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char113}}
\def\notbackslash{\wasy@over{\backslash}{-}}
\def\notslash   {\wasy@over{/}{-}}
\def\APLminus   {\leavevmode\raise0.7ex\hbox{$-$}}
\def\APLnot#1{\wasy@over{\sim}{#1}}
\def\APLcirc#1{\wasy@over{\circ}{#1}}
\def\APLvert#1{\wasy@over{\vert}{#1}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     Math symbols:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\Bowtie     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char49}}
\def\leftturn   {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char34}}
\def\rightturn  {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char33}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     Particle physics:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\photon     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char58\char58\char58\char58}}
\def\gluon      {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char81\char80\char80\char80%
    \char80\char80\char80\char82}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     Miscellaneous:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\cent       {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char103}}
\def\permil     {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char104}}
\def\agemO      {{\wasyfamily\char48}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%     Phonetic:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\thorn      {{\wasyfamily\char105}}
\def\Thorn      {{\wasyfamily\char106}}
\DeclareTextCommand{\dh}{OT1}{{\wasyfamily\char107}}
\DeclareTextCommand{\DH}{OT1}{\leavevmode{\setbox0\hbox{D}%
    \hbox to\wd0{\kern 0.04em\char32\hss D}}}
\def\openo      {{\wasyfamily\char108}}
\def\inve       {{\wasyfamily\char85}}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%
%    Because the lasy symbols are made an error in the format we have
%    to undefine them before we can set them anew with
%    |\DeclareMathSymbol|. Made the mathgroups more readable and
%    changed |\lhd| and friends to be binary operators as in
%    latexsym.
%    \begin{macrocode}
  \let\mho\undefined
  \let\sqsupset\undefined \let\Join\undefined
  \let\lhd\undefined      \let\Box\undefined
  \let\unlhd\undefined    \let\Diamond\undefined
  \let\rhd\undefined      \let\leadsto\undefined
  \let\unrhd\undefined    \let\sqsubset\undefined
  \DeclareMathSymbol\mho     {\mathord}{wasy}{"30}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\Join    {\mathrel}{wasy}{"31}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\Box     {\mathord}{wasy}{"32}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\Diamond {\mathord}{wasy}{"33}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\leadsto {\mathrel}{wasy}{"3B}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\sqsubset{\mathrel}{wasy}{"3C}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\sqsupset{\mathrel}{wasy}{"3D}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\lhd     {\mathbin}{wasy}{"01}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\unlhd   {\mathbin}{wasy}{"02}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\LHD     {\mathbin}{wasy}{"10}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\rhd     {\mathbin}{wasy}{"03}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\unrhd   {\mathbin}{wasy}{"04}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\RHD     {\mathbin}{wasy}{"11}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\apprle  {\mathrel}{wasy}{"3E}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\apprge  {\mathrel}{wasy}{"3F}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\wasypropto   {\mathrel}{wasy}{"1D}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\invneg  {\mathrel}{wasy}{"18}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\ocircle {\mathbin}{wasy}{"23}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\logof   {\mathrel}{wasy}{"16}
%    \end{macrocode}
%    
%    Initially the integrals are defined with ``harmless''
%    names. i.e., no existing macros are overwritten:
%    \begin{macrocode}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@int  {\mathop}{wasy}{"72}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@iint {\mathop}{wasy}{"73}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@iiint{\mathop}{wasy}{"74}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@oint {\mathop}{wasy}{"75}
  \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@oiint{\mathop}{wasy}{"76}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% Now let's actually set up the integrals.  
% In ``compatibility mode'' they are defined immediately at load time:
%    \begin{macrocode}
\ifwasy@compatibility
  \let\varint\wasy@int
  \let\iint\wasy@iint 
  \let\iiint\wasy@iiint 
  \let\varoint\wasy@oint
  \let\oiint\wasy@oiint
\fi
%    \end{macrocode}
% If the option \texttt{[integrals]} was selected, the related definitions
% are executed only at |\begin{document}|.  Notice that the commands
% |\newint| or |\newamsint| may appear in the preamble and turn on the
% the redefinition of the integral macros.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{%
  \ifwasy@integrals
    \@ifpackageloaded{amsmath}{\wasy@amssetup}{\wasy@setup}
  \fi
}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def \wasyparagraph	{{\wasyfamily\char"4D}}
\def \wasyeuro		{{\wasyfamily\char"4E}}
\def \wasycmd	{{\wasyfamily\char"53}}
\ifwasy@euro
    \let \euro\wasyeuro
\fi
\let \Paragraph\wasyparagraph
\let \applecmd\wasycmd 
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def \longs 	{{\wasyfamily\char"54}}
\def \roundz	{{\wasyfamily\char"4F}}
%</package>
%    \end{macrocode}
%  \subsection{The font definition files}
%
%    The declarations, 
%    that have to go into the corresponding |.fd| files:
%    \begin{macrocode}
%<*fd>
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{wasy}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{n}{%
<5>
<6>
<7>
<8>
<9> gen * wasy
<10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> wasy10  }{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{b}{n}{ <-10> sub * wasy/m/n
 <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> wasyb10 }{}
%</fd>
%<*fdvar>
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{wasy}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{n}{%
<5-6> wasy5
<6-7> wasy6
<7-8> wasy7
<8-9> wasy8
<9-10> wasy9
<10-> wasy10}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{b}{n}{ <-10> sub * wasy/m/n
 <10-> wasyb10 }{}
%</fdvar>
%<*fdvar|fd>
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{bx}{n}{ <-> sub * wasy/b/n}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{sl}{ <-> wasysl10 }{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{it}{ <-> sub * wasy/m/sl }{}
%</fdvar|fd>
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%    The next line goes into all files and in addition prevents \dst{}
%    from adding any further code from the main source file (such as a
%    character table).
%    \begin{macrocode}
\endinput
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \Finale