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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-12-15 23:00:26 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-12-15 23:00:26 +0000
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newtx (15dec13)
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@@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
This package, based on txfonts, provides many fixes and enhancements to the txfonts package, splitting it into two separate packages---newtxtext and newtxmath, which may be run independently of one another. It provides scaling, improved metrics, and other options. In particular, newtxmath offers a libertine option which substitutes Linux Libertine (provided with TeXLive and MikTeX) italic and Greek letters for the default Times letters, providing a good match for the Libertine text font, which is heavier than Computer Modern but lighter than Times, and in my experience, looks very sharp and clear on the screen.
-Current version: 1.16
+Current version: 1.17
This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html for the details of that license.
+Changes in version 1.17
+1. Corrected behavior of math mode < and > under bbegdelims option.
+2. Corrected omlnxlmi.fd so that bold math italic option always corresponds to regular weight option.
+3. Added several glyphs to bold math that were missing because they are not available in the Libertine Semibold Italic. (Created bold math italic y, g, v.)
+3. Many changes to metrics in libertine math mode, responding to a detailed report of problems from Michel Senesi.
+
Changes in version 1.16
Added option liby to newtxmath, affecting only behavior with libertine option, under which liby sets the math italic y to Libertine italic y instead of the math italic y from txfonts.
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@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ As mentioned briefly above, the package now has a new blackboard bold alphabet b
\begin{itemize}
\item
the default, called by \verb|\mathbb| is quite ugly and indistinct, but does cooperate with the bolding macros \verb|\bm| and \verb|\boldsymbol|;
-\item the original variant form called with the macro \verb|\varmathbb| is better, but the macro conflicts with \verb|\bm|. (In fact, the bold version is identical to the regular version, but it is still not right that it conflicts with them.) The problem stems from the part of the definition of \verb|\varmathbb| which allows you to insert an argument with more than one character, like \verb|\varmathbb{ABC}|. The solution is to make a new macro that takes a single argument, like \verb|\vmathbb{A}|, which cooperates with \verb|\bm|.
+\item the original variant form called with the macro \verb|\varmathbb| is better, but the macro conflicts with \verb|\bm|. (In fact, the bold version is identical to the regular version, but it is still not right that it conflicts with them.) The problem stems from the part of the definition of \verb|\varmathbb| which allows you to insert an argument with more than one character, like \verb|\varmathbb{ABC}|. Another problem with \verb|\varmathbb| is that it conflicts with {\tt hyperref}---if you use the macro in a moveable argument such as a section heading, you will provoke a \LaTeX\ error message. The solution is to use macros that take a single character as argument, like \verb|\vmathbb{A}| and \verb|\vvmathbb{A}|, which both cooperate with \verb|\bm| and {\tt hyperref}.
\item the third, new, alphabet is borrowed from the STIX fonts---it is sharp and quite clear, geometric in design. The only slight problem is that it lacks a full bold version, with only the letters C, D, H, N, P, Q, R, Z, d, e, i and j available. The macro \verb|\vvmathbb| provided to access this alphabet allows only a single character for its argument. The new option {\tt vvarbb} effectively makes \verb|\mathbb| mean the same as \verb|\vvmathbb|.
(The reason for including these in the \textsf{newtx} package rather than calling them from the \textsf{mathalfa} package is that \textsf{newtx} leaves very little space for new math symbol fonts and math alphabets, and this way requires no additional such resources.
\end{itemize}