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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-02-15 23:59:58 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-02-15 23:59:58 +0000 |
commit | 805d2fce0319a5f690a9db16a91070278fc51ffe (patch) | |
tree | 30f190c56cc45b8b2aa250124bb63ba41356e508 | |
parent | 0ccccba206b1401b7478dd9629fb2386887c5ec6 (diff) |
latex-tds (15feb13)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@29131 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
5 files changed, 871 insertions, 43 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/README b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/README index baf5845d3f4..5dc9d59f03b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -README for project latex-tds, 2013/02/14 +README for project latex-tds, 2013/02/15 TABLE OF CONTENTS ================= @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ Module list ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amsrefs/amsrefs.zip ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amscls.zip ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amsmath.zip +* amsfonts CTAN:install/fonts/amsfonts.tds.zip * psnfss CTAN:macros/latex/required/psnfss.zip * babel CTAN:macros/latex/required/babel.zip * tds CTAN:tds.zip @@ -263,6 +264,8 @@ Documentation driver Patches ------- patch/amsclass.dtx.diff patch for amslatex/amsclass.dtx + patch/amsfndoc.def.diff patch for amsfonts/amsfndoc.def + patch/amsfndoc.tex.diff patch for amsfonts/amsfndoc.tex patch/amsldoc.tex.diff patch for amslatex/amsldoc.tex patch/changes.tex.diff patch for amslatex/amsrefs/changes.tex patch/encguide.tex.diff patch for base/encguide.tex @@ -320,14 +323,6 @@ Tools the data from manifest.txt). * ... -AmSLaTeX --------- -* The distribution from the AMS ftp site is used, because - the files are already sorted in TDS: - ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amslatex.zip - ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amsrefs.zip -* ... - Babel ----- * Babel's TeX files consists of three groups of files: @@ -420,15 +415,10 @@ done in which way. The *.zip with TDS trees are the goal of the project, not the build process. Some remarks, if someone wants to build the modules himself: -* TeX compiler: recent pdfTeX, below 1.30 some of the packages - will not work. -* An up-to-date LaTeX installation is recommended. -* Additional packages can be necessary, e.g. I had to install - language/armenian, fonts/tipa, fonts/wsuipa, fonts/fc, - fonts/utopia, fonts/greek/cbfonts, ... - Probably TeX Live would be a good idea (I haven't tested). -* Some new packages of mine I will put on CTAN, but at time - of writing, they aren't available yet. +* TeX compiler: LuaTeX and pdfTeX (>= 1.30). +* An up-to-date LaTeX installation, at least TeX Live 2012. +* Additional packages can be necessary, e.g. + CTAN:language/armenian/armtex.zip is not in TeX Live 2012. * Most of the PDF files are generated using lualatex and package `fontspec' that uses the Latin Modern fonts as default. They are available as OpenType fonts. LuaTeX generates with OpenType @@ -623,3 +613,5 @@ I. HISTORY * Module base: lb2.err and tlc2.err updated. * Change in version control system from CVS to git with public source repository. +2013/02/15 + * Module amsfonts added. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/build.pl b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/build.pl index a639d66c186..d1ff6b4bae7 100755 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/build.pl +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/build.pl @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ $^W=1; my $prj = 'latex-tds'; my $file = 'build.pl'; -my $version = '1.174'; -my $date = '2014-02-14'; +my $version = '1.175'; +my $date = '2014-02-15'; my $author = 'Heiko Oberdiek'; my $copyright = "Copyright 2006-2013 $author"; chomp(my $license = <<"END_LICENSE"); @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ my @pkg_list = ( 'tds', 'knuth', 'etex', + 'amsfonts', ); my $zip_comment = <<'END_ZIP_COMMENT'; @@ -256,6 +257,7 @@ if (@list_modules > 0) { download_ctan('amsrefs.tds', 'install/macros/latex/contrib'); download_ctan('amscls.tds', 'install/macros/latex/required/amslatex'); download_ctan('math.tds', 'install/macros/latex/required/amslatex'); + download_ctan('amsfonts.tds', 'install/fonts/'); download_ctan('psnfss', 'macros/latex/required'); download_ctan('tds', ''); download_ctan('texware', 'systems/knuth/dist'); @@ -386,6 +388,15 @@ section('Unpacking'); # run("$prg_cp $dir_build/amslatex/ctan/amsrefs/amsrefs.dtx " # . "$dir_build/amslatex/texmf/source/latex/amsrefs/amsrefs.dtx"); } + if ($modules{'amsfonts'}) { + ensure_directory("$dir_build/amsfonts"); + unpacking('amsfonts', + "$dir_incoming_ctan/amsfonts.tds.zip", + "$dir_build/amsfonts/texmf"); + my $src = "$dir_build/amsfonts"; + ensure_directory($src); + run("$prg_cp $dir_build/amsfonts/texmf/source/latex/amsfonts/* $src/"); + } unpack_psnfss('lw35nfss'); unpack_psnfss('freenfss'); unpack_ctan('tds'); @@ -647,6 +658,11 @@ section('Patches after source install'); run("$prg_recode latin1..utf8 $dir_build/amslatex/amsrefs/changes.tex"); } + if ($modules{'amsfonts'}) { + patch("amsfonts/amsfndoc.def"); + patch("amsfonts/amsfndoc.tex"); + } + if ($modules{'babel'}) { patch("babel/hebrew.fdd"); } @@ -1334,24 +1350,24 @@ END_CODE chdir $cwd; } -### Generate documentation for amslatex -if ($modules{'amslatex'}) { - section('Documentation: amslatex'); - - sub makeindex ($) { - my $doc = shift; - my $style; - $style = 'gind.ist' unless $doc eq 'amsldoc'; - run_makeindex("$doc.idx", $style); - } +sub makeindex ($) { + my $doc = shift; + my $style; + $style = 'gind.ist' unless $doc eq 'amsldoc'; + run_makeindex("$doc.idx", $style); +} - sub bibtex ($) { - my $doc = shift; +sub bibtex ($) { + my $doc = shift; - if ($doc =~ /^cite-x[bh]$/) { - run("$prg_bibtex $doc"); - } + if ($doc =~ /^cite-x[bh]$/) { + run("$prg_bibtex $doc"); } +} + +### Generate documentation for amslatex +if ($modules{'amslatex'}) { + section('Documentation: amslatex'); sub generate_doc ($$) { my $amspkg = shift; @@ -1363,12 +1379,14 @@ if ($modules{'amslatex'}) { or $doc eq 'thmtest' or $doc eq 'cite-xs' or $doc eq 'mathscinet'; - $latextds = $prg_lualatextds2 if $doc eq 'amsldoc' - or $doc eq 'subeqn' - or $doc eq 'textcmds'; + $latextds = $prg_lualatextds2 + if $doc eq 'amsldoc' + or $doc eq 'subeqn' + or $doc eq 'textcmds'; $latextds = $prg_pdflatex if $doc eq 'thmtest'; - $latextds = $prg_lualatex if $doc eq 'amsrdoc'; + $latextds = $prg_lualatex + if $doc eq 'amsrdoc'; symlink $ams_drv, "$doc.drv"; cache 'amslatex', $doc, sub { @@ -1414,6 +1432,52 @@ if ($modules{'amslatex'}) { chdir $cwd; } +if ($modules{'amsfonts'}) { + section('Documentation: amsfonts'); + + sub generate_doc2 ($$) { + my $amspkg = shift; + my $doc = shift; + my $ams_drv = "$cwd/$dir_tex/ams.drv"; + my $latextds = $prg_lualatextds; + $latextds = $prg_pdflatextds + if $doc eq 'eufrak' + or $doc eq 'euscript'; + + symlink $ams_drv, "$doc.drv"; + cache 'amsfonts', $doc, sub { + run("$latextds -draftmode $doc.drv"); + makeindex($doc); + bibtex($doc); + run("$latextds -draftmode $doc.drv"); + makeindex($doc); + run("$latextds -draftmode $doc.drv"); + makeindex($doc); + final_begin; + run("$latextds $doc.drv"); + final_end; + }; + install_gen_pdf('fonts', $amspkg, $doc); + } + + chdir "$dir_build/amsfonts"; + map {generate_doc2 'amsfonts', $_; } qw[ + amsfonts amssymb cmmib57 eufrak euscript + ]; + # plain: amsfndoc + { + my $doc = 'amsfndoc'; + cache 'amslatex', $doc, sub { + run("$prg_pdftex -draftmode $doc.tex"); + final_begin; + run("$prg_pdftex $doc.tex"); + final_end; + }; + } + install_gen_pdf('fonts', 'amsfonts', 'amsfndoc'); + chdir $cwd; +} + ### Generate documentation for psnfss if ($modules{'psnfss'}) { section('Documentation: psnfss'); diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/amsfndoc.def.diff b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/amsfndoc.def.diff new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5ceb8393589 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/amsfndoc.def.diff @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +*** amsfndoc.def.org 2009-02-22 20:46:31.000000000 +0100 +--- amsfndoc.def 2013-02-14 15:43:14.549616359 +0100 +*************** +*** 49,54 **** +--- 49,104 ---- + + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + % ++ % Additions of latex-tds ++ ++ \input ltxcmds.sty\relax ++ \input infwarerr.sty\relax ++ \input ifpdf.sty\relax ++ ++ \ifpdf ++ \else ++ \@PackageError{\jobname}{pdfTeX in PDF mode is required}\@ehd ++ \endgroup ++ \csname @@end\expandafter\endcsname ++ \fi ++ ++ \def\MakeDest#1{% ++ \begingroup ++ \begingroup ++ \let\relax\ltx@empty ++ \edef\x{\endgroup ++ \edef\noexpand\@tmp{#1\ltx@empty}% ++ }% ++ \x ++ \ltx@IfUndefined{dest@\@tmp}{% ++ \pdfdest name{\@tmp}xyz\relax ++ \immediate\write16{* dest: [\@tmp]}% ++ \global\expandafter\let\csname dest@\@tmp\endcsname\ltx@empty ++ }{% ++ \@PackageError{\jobname}{% ++ Destination `\@tmp' is already defined% ++ }\@ehc ++ }% ++ \endgroup ++ } ++ \def\MakeLinkAux#1#2#3{% ++ \leavevmode ++ \pdfstartlink attr{/F 4/Border[0 0 0]}goto name{#1}\relax ++ \pdfcolorstack0 push{#3}\relax ++ {#2}% ++ \pdfcolorstack0 pop\relax ++ \pdfendlink ++ } ++ \def\MakeLink#1#2{% ++ \MakeLinkAux{#1}{#2}{1 0 0 rg 1 0 0 RG}% ++ } ++ ++ \def\Cite[#1]{% ++ [\MakeLinkAux{bib.#1}{#1}{0 .8 0 rg 0 .8 0 RG}]% ++ } ++ ++ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ++ % + % Utility registers and definitions + + % Test registers for transient use; paired - internal/external +*************** +*** 428,434 **** + \let\DoHrule=\mthrule + + \newbox\maintitlebox +! \def\maintitle #1\\#2<{\vfil\eject + \vbox{\rightskip=0pt plus 1fil\leftskip=\rightskip + \parindent=0pt\parfillskip=0pt\bf#1\par + }% +--- 478,484 ---- + \let\DoHrule=\mthrule + + \newbox\maintitlebox +! \def\OriginalMaintitle #1\\#2<{\vfil\eject + \vbox{\rightskip=0pt plus 1fil\leftskip=\rightskip + \parindent=0pt\parfillskip=0pt\bf#1\par + }% +*************** +*** 437,442 **** +--- 487,498 ---- + \else\vskip3pt\centerline{#2}\fi + \medskip\SetupFirstPar } + ++ \def\maintitle #1\\{% ++ \pdfinfo{/Title(#1)}% ++ \global\let\maintitle\OriginalMaintitle ++ } ++ ++ \pdfinfo{/Author(AMS)} + + % First-paragraph formatting + +*************** +*** 465,477 **** + \def\section#1#2\par{% + \penalty-20 + \vskip\AboveTitleSkip + {\raggedcenter + {\smc\noindent\ignorespaces\if!#1!\else#1. \fi + \ifFigure\rm\fi\ignorespaces + #2\unskip}\strutt + \ifFigure \global\Figurefalse + \else +! \tocwrites\tocsection{#1}{#2}% + \ifAppendix + \else \toks0{\rhsection{#1}{#2}}\mark{\the\toks0}% + \fi +--- 521,534 ---- + \def\section#1#2\par{% + \penalty-20 + \vskip\AboveTitleSkip ++ \MakeDest{section.#1}% + {\raggedcenter + {\smc\noindent\ignorespaces\if!#1!\else#1. \fi + \ifFigure\rm\fi\ignorespaces + #2\unskip}\strutt + \ifFigure \global\Figurefalse + \else +! \tocwrites\tocsection{section.#1}{#1}{#2}% + \ifAppendix + \else \toks0{\rhsection{#1}{#2}}\mark{\the\toks0}% + \fi +*************** +*** 493,503 **** + \def\auxwriteb{\write\auxfile} + + \long\def\gobbletwo#1#2{} +! \long\def\gobblethree#1#2#3{} + +! \def\tocwrite#1#2#3{% + \begingroup +! \def\temp{{#2}{#3}}\edef\temp{\mmeaning\temp}% + \edef\tempb{\noexpand\auxwrite{% + \string#1\temp{\noexpand\the\pageno}}}% + \tempb +--- 550,560 ---- + \def\auxwriteb{\write\auxfile} + + \long\def\gobbletwo#1#2{} +! \long\def\gobblefour#1#2#3#4{} + +! \def\tocwrite#1#2#3#4{% + \begingroup +! \def\temp{{#2}{#3}{#4}}\edef\temp{\mmeaning\temp}% + \edef\tempb{\noexpand\auxwrite{% + \string#1\temp{\noexpand\the\pageno}}}% + \tempb +*************** +*** 508,518 **** + \def\tocwritea{\tocwrite} + + \newif\ifAppendix +! \def\appendix#1#2{\maintitle Appendix #1\break #2\\< +! \mark{Appendix #1.\enspace#2}\tocwritea\tocappendix{#1}{#2}% + \gdef\theappendix{#1}% + % Now \section should no longer go into the table of contents. +! \let\tocwrites\gobblethree + % And forget the running head on the first page of an appendix. + \global\ThisIsFirstPagetrue \Appendixtrue + \InstSec=0 \relax } +--- 565,577 ---- + \def\tocwritea{\tocwrite} + + \newif\ifAppendix +! \def\appendix#1#2{% +! \MakeDest{appendix.#1}% +! \maintitle Appendix #1\break #2\\< +! \mark{Appendix #1.\enspace#2}\tocwritea\tocappendix{appendix.#1}{#1}{#2}% + \gdef\theappendix{#1}% + % Now \section should no longer go into the table of contents. +! \let\tocwrites\gobblefour + % And forget the running head on the first page of an appendix. + \global\ThisIsFirstPagetrue \Appendixtrue + \InstSec=0 \relax } +*************** +*** 535,541 **** + + \def\endReferences{\par\endgroup} + +! \def\bibitem [#1] {\noindent\kern-\leftskip + \hbox to\leftskip{[#1]\hfil}\ignorespaces} + + \def\bysame{\hbox to 3em{\leaders\hrule\hfill}\thinspace, } +--- 594,602 ---- + + \def\endReferences{\par\endgroup} + +! \def\bibitem [#1] {% +! \MakeDest{bib.#1}% +! \noindent\kern-\leftskip + \hbox to\leftskip{[#1]\hfil}\ignorespaces} + + \def\bysame{\hbox to 3em{\leaders\hrule\hfill}\thinspace, } +*************** +*** 543,557 **** + % Note that, since \raggedbottom is turned on, there is already an + % implied 60pt (= 5\baselineskip) margin allowed, so the penalty + % should not be overly attractive. +! \def\subsection#1#2\par{\ifFirstPar \nobreak + \else \vskip\z@ plus 4\baselineskip \penalty-10 + \vskip\z@ plus-4\baselineskip \vskip 8pt \vskip\parskip \fi + {\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=10000 \exhyphenpenalty=10000 +! \noindent\bf#1. \ignorespaces#2\endgraf}\nobreak \vskip 4pt\relax + \SetupFirstPar } + + + \def\Contents{% + \subsection{\gobble}Contents of this document\par + \begingroup + \parfillskip=\normalparindent \parindent=\normalparindent +--- 604,645 ---- + % Note that, since \raggedbottom is turned on, there is already an + % implied 60pt (= 5\baselineskip) margin allowed, so the penalty + % should not be overly attractive. +! \def\subsection#1#2\par{% +! \def\@tmps{#1}% +! \ifx\@tmps\macrogobble +! \MakeDest{section.contents}% +! \else +! \MakeDest{subsection.#1}% +! \fi +! \ifFirstPar \nobreak + \else \vskip\z@ plus 4\baselineskip \penalty-10 + \vskip\z@ plus-4\baselineskip \vskip 8pt \vskip\parskip \fi + {\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=10000 \exhyphenpenalty=10000 +! \noindent +! \ifx\@tmps\macrogobble +! \else +! \tocwrite\tocsub{subsection.#1}{#1}{#2}% +! \fi +! \bf#1. \ignorespaces#2\endgraf}\nobreak \vskip 4pt\relax + \SetupFirstPar } + ++ \def\macrogobble{\gobble} ++ ++ \def\tocsub#1#2#3#4{}% ++ ++ \def\Outline#1#2{% ++ \begingroup ++ \def\LaTeX##1{LaTeX##1}% ++ \def\TeX##1{TeX##1}% ++ \def\AmSTeX##1{AmS-TeX##1}% ++ \pdfoutline goto name{#1}count0{\romannumeral-`\@#2}\relax ++ \endgroup ++ } ++ ++ \pdfcatalog{/PageMode/UseOutlines} + + \def\Contents{% ++ \Outline{section.contents}{Table of contents}% + \subsection{\gobble}Contents of this document\par + \begingroup + \parfillskip=\normalparindent \parindent=\normalparindent +*************** +*** 560,572 **** + \par\endgroup + } + +! \def\tocsection#1#2#3{% + \par \global\NoTocfalse + \begingroup \hangindent\parindent\indent +! \if!#1!\else#1. \fi#2\dotsfill\ #3\endgraf + \endgroup} + +! \def\tocappendix#1{\tocsection{Appendix #1}} + + % Define address blocks and other structures that use \obeylines + % in the context \tag ...< +--- 648,666 ---- + \par\endgroup + } + +! \def\tocsection#1#2#3#4{% +! \Outline{#1}{% +! \if!#2!\else#2. \fi#3% +! }% + \par \global\NoTocfalse + \begingroup \hangindent\parindent\indent +! \MakeLink{#1}{% +! \if!#2!\else#2. \fi#3\dotsfill\ #4% +! }% +! \endgraf + \endgroup} + +! \def\tocappendix#1#2{\tocsection{#1}{Appendix #2}} + + % Define address blocks and other structures that use \obeylines + % in the context \tag ...< +*************** +*** 827,833 **** + + \ifx\InstName\relax % then we are doing only the installation instructions. + \NoTocfalse % don't complain about the absence of TOC +! \let\tocwrite\gobblethree + \else + % Make sure there is an auxfile. + \openin\auxfile=\jobname.aux \relax +--- 921,927 ---- + + \ifx\InstName\relax % then we are doing only the installation instructions. + \NoTocfalse % don't complain about the absence of TOC +! \let\tocwrite\gobblefour + \else + % Make sure there is an auxfile. + \openin\auxfile=\jobname.aux \relax +*************** +*** 843,849 **** + + \ifx\InstName\relax % then we are doing only the installation instructions. + \else +! \begingroup \let\tocsection\gobblethree + \input \jobname.aux + \endgroup + \fi +--- 937,943 ---- + + \ifx\InstName\relax % then we are doing only the installation instructions. + \else +! \begingroup \let\tocsection\gobblefour + \input \jobname.aux + \endgroup + \fi diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/amsfndoc.tex.diff b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/amsfndoc.tex.diff new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d5aa54da7ef --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/amsfndoc.tex.diff @@ -0,0 +1,442 @@ +*** amsfndoc.tex.org 2009-02-22 20:46:31.000000000 +0100 +--- amsfndoc.tex 2013-02-14 14:58:48.915336160 +0100 +*************** +*** 105,111 **** + instead of sizes 5,6,7,8,9,10 when the Y\&Y/Blue Sky PostScript outline + fonts are used + \itemitem{--} \filename{*.fd}, font definition files +! \item{} For details, see Section 3 on using AMSFonts with \LaTeX{}. + + \item{\bull} Macro files for using these fonts with plain \TeX{}: + \itemitem{--} \filename{amssym.tex}, a file defining names for the symbols +--- 105,111 ---- + instead of sizes 5,6,7,8,9,10 when the Y\&Y/Blue Sky PostScript outline + fonts are used + \itemitem{--} \filename{*.fd}, font definition files +! \item{} For details, see \MakeLink{section.3}{Section 3} on using AMSFonts with \LaTeX{}. + + \item{\bull} Macro files for using these fonts with plain \TeX{}: + \itemitem{--} \filename{amssym.tex}, a file defining names for the symbols +*************** +*** 166,172 **** + \parskip=0pt + \item{\bull} ``{\tt cm}'': These fonts are based directly on the + specifications for Knuth's Computer Modern fonts, as described +! in Volume~E of \CandT{} [DEK86E]. + \item{\bull} ``{\tt eu}'': These are members of the Euler family, + described below. + \item{\bull} ``{\tt ms}'': These fonts of math symbols were developed +--- 166,172 ---- + \parskip=0pt + \item{\bull} ``{\tt cm}'': These fonts are based directly on the + specifications for Knuth's Computer Modern fonts, as described +! in Volume~E of \CandT{} \Cite[DEK86E]. + \item{\bull} ``{\tt eu}'': These are members of the Euler family, + described below. + \item{\bull} ``{\tt ms}'': These fonts of math symbols were developed +*************** +*** 211,224 **** + eighteenth century. Zapf's designs were rendered in \MF{} code by graduate + students at Stanford, working under Knuth's direction; the process by which + the \MF{} fonts were implemented is described in a report by David Siegel +! [DRS85]. The Euler fonts were designed to be used as math symbols; they are + not intended for setting running text. + + The Fraktur face of the Euler family has been used in production by the + AMS since it became available. However, no extensive test or use had + been made of the script or cursive until Knuth decided that they should be + used in a textbook, {\sl Concrete Mathematics}, written by him and two +! co-authors [GKP88]. During the course of preparing that book, a number of + errors, particularly in spacing parameters affecting the placement of sub- + and superscripts, were discovered. All these errors have been corrected in + the medium-weight versions of the Euler fonts (almost no boldface symbols +--- 211,224 ---- + eighteenth century. Zapf's designs were rendered in \MF{} code by graduate + students at Stanford, working under Knuth's direction; the process by which + the \MF{} fonts were implemented is described in a report by David Siegel +! \Cite[DRS85]. The Euler fonts were designed to be used as math symbols; they are + not intended for setting running text. + + The Fraktur face of the Euler family has been used in production by the + AMS since it became available. However, no extensive test or use had + been made of the script or cursive until Knuth decided that they should be + used in a textbook, {\sl Concrete Mathematics}, written by him and two +! co-authors \Cite[GKP88]. During the course of preparing that book, a number of + errors, particularly in spacing parameters affecting the placement of sub- + and superscripts, were discovered. All these errors have been corrected in + the medium-weight versions of the Euler fonts (almost no boldface symbols +*************** +*** 227,233 **** + the integral sign, was too slanted to be attractive with Euler, and + consequently he prepared a new (partial) extension font for use with Euler. + Knuth described his experience with the Euler fonts in a \TUB\/ article +! [DEK89]. In the article he also identified the macros he used and where they + can be obtained. + + The Euler fonts are sparsely populated; only the alphabetic locations are +--- 227,233 ---- + the integral sign, was too slanted to be attractive with Euler, and + consequently he prepared a new (partial) extension font for use with Euler. + Knuth described his experience with the Euler fonts in a \TUB\/ article +! \Cite[DEK89]. In the article he also identified the macros he used and where they + can be obtained. + + The Euler fonts are sparsely populated; only the alphabetic locations are +*************** +*** 243,249 **** + includes Greek), symbol, and math extension fonts are included in standard + distributions of \TeX{}. Since these symbols are often needed in + mathematics, other sizes have been constructed, using the principles +! demonstrated in Knuth's {\sl Computer Modern Typefaces\/} [DEK86E], and + included in the AMSFonts collection. + + +--- 243,249 ---- + includes Greek), symbol, and math extension fonts are included in standard + distributions of \TeX{}. Since these symbols are often needed in + mathematics, other sizes have been constructed, using the principles +! demonstrated in Knuth's {\sl Computer Modern Typefaces\/} \Cite[DEK86E], and + included in the AMSFonts collection. + + +*************** +*** 318,324 **** + + The dummy font is used in \AmSTeX{} to implement ``syntax checking''. + (Syntax checking is activated by the |\printoptions| command as +! described in \JoT{} [MDS86].) In this mode, the dummy font replaces all + the usual ``printing'' fonts, so that \TeX{} never accumulates any text + to be set, and never tries to write out a page, but in the process of + reading the input file, checks all control sequences for syntactic +--- 318,324 ---- + + The dummy font is used in \AmSTeX{} to implement ``syntax checking''. + (Syntax checking is activated by the |\printoptions| command as +! described in \JoT{} \Cite[MDS86].) In this mode, the dummy font replaces all + the usual ``printing'' fonts, so that \TeX{} never accumulates any text + to be set, and never tries to write out a page, but in the process of + reading the input file, checks all control sequences for syntactic +*************** +*** 328,334 **** + overfull boxes cannot be detected until setting actually occurs. + + +! \subsection{2.6} PostScript (Type 1) implementation of AMSFonts + + The AMSFonts are available in Type~1 outline form as an alternative + to the bitmap images generated by \MF. The Type~1 files are not +--- 328,334 ---- + overfull boxes cannot be detected until setting actually occurs. + + +! \subsection{2.7} PostScript (Type 1) implementation of AMSFonts + + The AMSFonts are available in Type~1 outline form as an alternative + to the bitmap images generated by \MF. The Type~1 files are not +*************** +*** 480,486 **** + + The \pkg{amssymb} package defines math symbol commands for all the extra + math symbols in the \fn{msam} and \fn{msbm} fonts, as listed in the +! table in Section 7. Thus if you want to use the \cn{blacktriangle} + $\blacktriangle$ and \cn{nsubseteq} $\nsubseteq$ symbols, the easiest + way is to put the statement + \begintt +--- 480,486 ---- + + The \pkg{amssymb} package defines math symbol commands for all the extra + math symbols in the \fn{msam} and \fn{msbm} fonts, as listed in the +! table in \MakeLink{section.7}{Section 7}. Thus if you want to use the \cn{blacktriangle} + $\blacktriangle$ and \cn{nsubseteq} $\nsubseteq$ symbols, the easiest + way is to put the statement + \begintt +*************** +*** 491,497 **** + If you want more selective access to the math symbols in those fonts + you can use the \pkg{amsfonts} package instead and define math symbol + commands individually using \LaTeX{}'s \cn{DeclareMathSymbol} +! (cf.\ [LFG] or [GMS94]): + \begintt + \usepackage{amsfonts} + \DeclareMathSymbol{\blacktriangle}{\mathord}{AMSa}{"4E} +--- 491,497 ---- + If you want more selective access to the math symbols in those fonts + you can use the \pkg{amsfonts} package instead and define math symbol + commands individually using \LaTeX{}'s \cn{DeclareMathSymbol} +! (cf.\ \Cite[LFG] or \Cite[GMS94]): + \begintt + \usepackage{amsfonts} + \DeclareMathSymbol{\blacktriangle}{\mathord}{AMSa}{"4E} +*************** +*** 511,517 **** + Since \cn{DeclareMathSymbol} is used in the \pkg{amssymb} package, the + definitions for particular symbols can be borrowed from there (file + \fn{amssymb.sty}). Alternatively, the values can be obtained from the +! tables in Section 7.2, as follows: + + \begingroup + \raggedright +--- 511,517 ---- + Since \cn{DeclareMathSymbol} is used in the \pkg{amssymb} package, the + definitions for particular symbols can be borrowed from there (file + \fn{amssymb.sty}). Alternatively, the values can be obtained from the +! tables in \MakeLink{subsection.7.2}{Section 7.2}, as follows: + + \begingroup + \raggedright +*************** +*** 568,574 **** + rely on general mechanisms provided by \LaTeX{}. + + If you require these fonts, you can consult the \LaTeX{} documentation +! [LFG], [L94] and use directly the commands described there, such as + \cn{DeclareFontFamily}, \cn{DeclareFontShape}, and \cn{symbol}. A scheme + for accessing letters that don't correspond to the 26-letter Latin alphabet + will be needed; the file \fn{cyracc.def} can be used as a starting point. +--- 568,574 ---- + rely on general mechanisms provided by \LaTeX{}. + + If you require these fonts, you can consult the \LaTeX{} documentation +! \Cite[LFG], \Cite[L94] and use directly the commands described there, such as + \cn{DeclareFontFamily}, \cn{DeclareFontShape}, and \cn{symbol}. A scheme + for accessing letters that don't correspond to the 26-letter Latin alphabet + will be needed; the file \fn{cyracc.def} can be used as a starting point. +*************** +*** 586,593 **** + nonalphabetic symbols. + + Instructions for using the fonts of the AMSFonts collection with \AmSTeX{} +! are also given in the {\sl User's Guide to \AmSTeX{} Version~2.2\/} [AMS01] +! and in Appendix~G of editions of \JoT{} [MDS90] dated 1990 or later. + + Additional fonts to be used with \AmSTeX{} should be specified at the top + of the document input file, in what is known as the ``preamble''. The +--- 586,593 ---- + nonalphabetic symbols. + + Instructions for using the fonts of the AMSFonts collection with \AmSTeX{} +! are also given in the {\sl User's Guide to \AmSTeX{} Version~2.2\/} \Cite[AMS01] +! and in Appendix~G of editions of \JoT{} \Cite[MDS90] dated 1990 or later. + + Additional fonts to be used with \AmSTeX{} should be specified at the top + of the document input file, in what is known as the ``preamble''. The +*************** +*** 612,619 **** + commands |\loadmsam|, |\loadmsbm|, and |\loadeufm| will load the + medium-weight versions of the two extra symbol fonts and Euler Fraktur + respectively. The command |\newsymbol| can then be used to define just +! those symbols that are needed; its use is described in Section 7, +! {\bf Using the extra symbols}.% + \footnote{*}{Additional fonts from the AMSFonts collection can be accessed + easily in \AmSTeX{}. + However, users should be aware that \TeX{} limits the number of +--- 612,619 ---- + commands |\loadmsam|, |\loadmsbm|, and |\loadeufm| will load the + medium-weight versions of the two extra symbol fonts and Euler Fraktur + respectively. The command |\newsymbol| can then be used to define just +! those symbols that are needed; its use is described in \MakeLink{section.7}{Section 7, +! {\bf Using the extra symbols}}.% + \footnote{*}{Additional fonts from the AMSFonts collection can be accessed + easily in \AmSTeX{}. + However, users should be aware that \TeX{} limits the number of +*************** +*** 698,705 **** + \endgroup + \noindent + These facilities are described in more detail in the {\sl User's Guide to +! \AmSTeX{} Version~2.2\/} [AMS01] and editions of \Joy\/ published in 1990 +! or later [MDS90]. + + + \subsection{4.3} Computer Modern math extension font +--- 698,705 ---- + \endgroup + \noindent + These facilities are described in more detail in the {\sl User's Guide to +! \AmSTeX{} Version~2.2\/} \Cite[AMS01] and editions of \Joy\/ published in 1990 +! or later \Cite[MDS90]. + + + \subsection{4.3} Computer Modern math extension font +*************** +*** 708,714 **** + smaller than ten-point and in sub- and superscripts. They are provided + automatically for these environments in the preprint style. If you are + not using the preprint style, you can use the font definitions in either +! \filename{amsppt.sty} or Appendix~E of \TB\/ [DEK86A] as a model. + + + \subsection{4.4} Extra symbols +--- 708,714 ---- + smaller than ten-point and in sub- and superscripts. They are provided + automatically for these environments in the preprint style. If you are + not using the preprint style, you can use the font definitions in either +! \filename{amsppt.sty} or Appendix~E of \TB\/ \Cite[DEK86A] as a model. + + + \subsection{4.4} Extra symbols +*************** +*** 720,726 **** + |\loadmsbm| in the preamble of your document. If you load the fonts + separately, a few symbols will be defined when one of the fonts is loaded, + but most must be defined using the |\newsymbol| command before they can be +! used. See Section 7, {\bf Using the extra symbols}, for + information on both the symbol names and on using |\newsymbol| to define them. + + +--- 720,726 ---- + |\loadmsbm| in the preamble of your document. If you load the fonts + separately, a few symbols will be defined when one of the fonts is loaded, + but most must be defined using the |\newsymbol| command before they can be +! used. See \MakeLink{section.7}{Section 7, {\bf Using the extra symbols}}, for + information on both the symbol names and on using |\newsymbol| to define them. + + +*************** +*** 729,735 **** + Cyrillic is not referred to in the \AmSTeX{} files as distributed. + The cyrillic fonts included in AMSFonts are intended for use mainly in text, + not as symbols in math. Detailed instructions for loading and using cyrillic +! appear below in Section 6, {\bf Using cyrillic}. + + + \subsection{4.6} Caps/small caps +--- 729,735 ---- + Cyrillic is not referred to in the \AmSTeX{} files as distributed. + The cyrillic fonts included in AMSFonts are intended for use mainly in text, + not as symbols in math. Detailed instructions for loading and using cyrillic +! appear below in \MakeLink{section.6}{Section 6, {\bf Using cyrillic}}. + + + \subsection{4.6} Caps/small caps +*************** +*** 737,743 **** + Caps/small caps are loaded automatically by the \AmSTeX{} preprint style + for use in ten-point and eight-point text. If you are not using the preprint + style, you can use the font definitions in either \filename{amsppt.sty} +! or Appendix~E of \TB\/ [DEK86A] as a model. + + + \subsection{4.7} Dummy font +--- 737,743 ---- + Caps/small caps are loaded automatically by the \AmSTeX{} preprint style + for use in ten-point and eight-point text. If you are not using the preprint + style, you can use the font definitions in either \filename{amsppt.sty} +! or Appendix~E of \TB\/ \Cite[DEK86A] as a model. + + + \subsection{4.7} Dummy font +*************** +*** 853,864 **** + \subsection{5.4} Extra symbols + + Detailed instructions for accessing the \fontname{msam} and \fontname{msbm} +! fonts are given in Section 7, {\bf Using the extra symbols}. + + + \subsection{5.5} Cyrillic + +! See Section 6, {\bf Using cyrillic}, for instructions. + + + \subsection{5.6} Caps/small caps +--- 853,864 ---- + \subsection{5.4} Extra symbols + + Detailed instructions for accessing the \fontname{msam} and \fontname{msbm} +! fonts are given in \MakeLink{section.7}{Section 7, {\bf Using the extra symbols}}. + + + \subsection{5.5} Cyrillic + +! See \MakeLink{section.6}{Section 6, {\bf Using cyrillic}}, for instructions. + + + \subsection{5.6} Caps/small caps +*************** +*** 933,939 **** + \endtt + If you require cyrillic text in more than one size, you must take a + different approach in defining |\cyr|. An appropriate model appears in +! Appendix~E of \TB\/ [DEK86A], pages 414--15. The definition of |\cyr| + should be incorporated into size-specific macros such as |\tenpoint| and + |\eightpoint| similarly to what is done there for |\bf|. Don't forget to + include the command |\cyracc| in the definition. +--- 933,939 ---- + \endtt + If you require cyrillic text in more than one size, you must take a + different approach in defining |\cyr|. An appropriate model appears in +! Appendix~E of \TB\/ \Cite[DEK86A], pages 414--15. The definition of |\cyr| + should be incorporated into size-specific macros such as |\tenpoint| and + |\eightpoint| similarly to what is done there for |\bf|. Don't forget to + include the command |\cyracc| in the definition. +*************** +*** 1046,1052 **** + used extensively by the AMS cyrillic input conventions, are not easily + specified to \TeX's hyphenation mechanism. Another approach to + hyphenation, requiring some changes to the cyrillic \filename{.tfm} +! files, has been described by Dimitri Vulis in a \TUB\/ article [DLV89]. + + + \subsection{6.3} Cyrillic in math +--- 1046,1052 ---- + used extensively by the AMS cyrillic input conventions, are not easily + specified to \TeX's hyphenation mechanism. Another approach to + hyphenation, requiring some changes to the cyrillic \filename{.tfm} +! files, has been described by Dimitri Vulis in a \TUB\/ article \Cite[DLV89]. + + + \subsection{6.3} Cyrillic in math +*************** +*** 1073,1079 **** + font family specifications in |\addto\tenpoint|, as shown above. + + If other base text sizes are used besides ten point, the suggestions given +! above in Section 6.1, {\bf Making cyrillic available}, apply here as well. + + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +--- 1073,1079 ---- + font family specifications in |\addto\tenpoint|, as shown above. + + If other base text sizes are used besides ten point, the suggestions given +! above in \MakeLink{subsection.6.1}{Section 6.1, {\bf Making cyrillic available}}, apply here as well. + + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +*************** +*** 1126,1133 **** + accessible to their \TeX{} jobs with the least possible fuss. For \AmSTeX{} + users, these fonts are available automatically with the preprint style, and + other methods of loading them for use with \AmSTeX{} are described above. +! To load these fonts with \LaTeX{} or \AmS-\LaTeX{}, see Section 3.4, +! {\bf Extra math symbols}. + + If you are not using \AmSTeX{} or \LaTeX{}, the easiest method of loading + these fonts and defining the control sequences for accessing the symbols is +--- 1126,1133 ---- + accessible to their \TeX{} jobs with the least possible fuss. For \AmSTeX{} + users, these fonts are available automatically with the preprint style, and + other methods of loading them for use with \AmSTeX{} are described above. +! To load these fonts with \LaTeX{} or \AmS-\LaTeX{}, see \MakeLink{subsection.3.4}{Section 3.4, +! {\bf Extra math symbols}}. + + If you are not using \AmSTeX{} or \LaTeX{}, the easiest method of loading + these fonts and defining the control sequences for accessing the symbols is +*************** +*** 1413,1419 **** + \bibitem [DLV89] Dimitri Vulis, ``Notes on Russian \TeX'', + {\sl \TUB\/} {\bf10} (1989), no.~3, 332--36. + +! \bibitem [DRS86] David R Siegel, {\sl The Euler Project at Stanford}, + Computer Science Department, Stanford University, 1985. + + \bibitem [GKP88] Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, and Oren Patashnik, +--- 1413,1419 ---- + \bibitem [DLV89] Dimitri Vulis, ``Notes on Russian \TeX'', + {\sl \TUB\/} {\bf10} (1989), no.~3, 332--36. + +! \bibitem [DRS85] David R Siegel, {\sl The Euler Project at Stanford}, + Computer Science Department, Stanford University, 1985. + + \bibitem [GKP88] Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, and Oren Patashnik, diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/tex/ams.drv b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/tex/ams.drv index 2c849d31ae3..f2766ea8a47 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/tex/ams.drv +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/tex/ams.drv @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % ams.drv -% 2012/05/12 v1.4 Driver file for amslatex documentation files -% Copyright 2006-2012 Heiko Oberdiek. +% 2013/02/15 v1.5 Driver file for amslatex documentation files +% Copyright 2006-2013 Heiko Oberdiek. % % This file is part of project `latex-tds'. % @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ % * Fix for changes.tex. % 2012/05/12 v1.4 % * Update for ForestGreen, option `dvipsnames' also added for xcolor. +% 2013/02/15 v1.5 +% * Support for amsfonts added. % \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \makeatletter @@ -53,11 +55,16 @@ \endinput } -%%% Patch for amsrefs/changes.tex +%%% Support math symbols for amsfonts/amsfonts.dtx +\PassOptionsToPackage{pdfencoding=auto,psdextra}{hyperref} + +%%% Patch for amsrefs/changes.tex and amsfonts/amsfonts.dtx \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifundefined{pdfstringdefDisableCommands}{}{% \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% \def\cs#1{\textbackslash#1}% + \let\fnt\@firstofone + \def\meta#1{\textlangle#1\textrangle}% }% }% } @@ -242,7 +249,7 @@ \AtEndDocument{\PrintIndex}% }{% \PackageError{ams.drv}{% - Cannot find document source + Cannot find document source% }{\csname @ehc\endcsname}% }% } |