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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-06-04 23:49:32 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-06-04 23:49:32 +0000
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@@ -1,10 +1,18 @@
This package, based initially on pxfonts, provides many fixes and enhancements to that package, splitting it in two parts---newpxtext and newpxmath---which may be run independently of one another. It provides scaling, improved metrics, and other options. For proper operation, the packages require that the packages newtxmath, pxfonts and TeXGyrePagella be installed and their map files enabled. The text package now relies on an extension of the TeXGyrePagella Type1 fonts that is provided with this package. The accompanying MANIFEST-newpx.txt provides details of the extension as requested by GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt
-Current version: 1.318 2017-03-11
+Current version: 1.32 2017-05-31
This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See http://www.ctan.org/license/lppl1.3
for the details of that license.
+Changes in version 1.32
+1. Reworked a number of math accents that appeared to lie too close to their accentees. The new versions are in symbols, leaving the one in operators unchanged.
+2. Added a new math symbol, \transp, that can be used for matrix transpose. See the documentation file for details.
+
+Changes in version 1.319
+Modified newpxtext.sty so that footnotes work as expected with the KOMAScript classes and with scrextend.sty. In prior versions, multiple footnote markers were not separated correctly under the KOMA option
+footnotes=multiple.
+
Changes in version 1.318
Modified newpxtext.sty so that text figure styles are selected always in the \AtEndPreamble hook. (Formerly, using babel would prevent this.)
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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ This is Theorem Italic: text numbers are upright---12345; punctuation is in many
If you are using another theorem package (e.g., ntheorem, theorem) you will have to add your own descriptors as specified in the its documentation and set the body font to \verb|\slshape|.
-Superior letters and figures may be called with either \verb|{\sustyle ...}| or \verb|\textsu{...}|, so you can emulate $18$\textsu{th} century orthography such as J\textsu{os} W\textsu{m} Smith, or print French style with , e.g., $1$\textsu{i\`ere}, M\textsu{me} Dubois or M\textsu{lle} D'Orleans.
+Superior letters and figures may be called with either \verb|{\sustyle ...}| or \verb|\textsu{...}|, so you can emulate $18$\textsu{th} century orthography such as J\textsu{os} W\textsu{m} Smith, or print French style with , e.g., $1$\textsu{i\`ere}, M\textsu{me} Dubois or M\textsu{lle} D'Orl\'eans.
The next two sections describe options to {\tt newpxtext} of more specialized nature.
@@ -260,6 +260,17 @@ causes no error, unlike the same combination with {\tt pxfonts}, but does nothin
\linespread{1.05}% Give Palatino more leading (space between lines)
\end{verbatim}
+\section{Some recent additions to \texttt{newpxmath}}
+Because a number of the standard math accents appeared to be too close to the symbols they accented, a number of the problem accents have been reworked as additions to the {\tt symbols} font, along with a number of vertically doubled symbols. (The doubled symbols are described in the documentation to newtx.) The new accents are flatter and stand higher above their accentees than the old versions.
+
+Another addition to {\tt symbols} may be used to signify matrix \emph{transpose}. In fact, the glyph is just the {\tt intercal} glyph (from the txfonts rendition of the AMS symbols) raised and narrowed considerable. Here is an example comparing its use to a number of other common constructions:
+\[\mathbf{M}^{\transp}, \mathbf{M}^{\mathsf{T}}, \mathbf{M}^{\mathrm{T}}, \mathbf{M}^{\intercal},\]
+are produced respectively by
+\begin{verbatim}
+\mathbf{M}^{\transp}, \mathbf{M}^{\mathsf{T}}, \mathbf{M}^{\mathrm{T}},
+ \mathbf{M}^{\intercal}.
+\end{verbatim}
+Clearly, the last needs to have the exponent raised and moved to the left. This is not hard to do, but it may use up on of your math families unless you are already using the AMS symbols. A similar objection could be made to the use of \verb|\mathsf|.
\section{The \TeX\ math font problem}
Math font packages in \LaTeX\ are susceptible to the ``Too many math alphabets'' error, due to exceeding the limit of just sixteen math font families, or mathgroups, as they are called in \LaTeX. Put in oversimplified terms that do however correctly represent how this all works in \textsf{newpxmath}, the following math fonts are always loaded and permanently (if you didn't prevent loading of some features) occupying slots immediately following \verb|\begin{document}|, and others that may be called for in typesetting a mathematical expression can add to the list as the document grows.