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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2020-11-03 22:01:28 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2020-11-03 22:01:28 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newpx/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newpx/README
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@@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
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: 1.413 2020-06-20
+Current version: 1.414 2020-11-02
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 1.412
+Changes in version 1.414
+Corrected zpl[b]sy,{tfm,vf} and pxbsys.pfb so that \nPerp renders as expected in both regular and bold.
+
+Changes in version 1.413
Changes tiddle positions in f_i and f_f_i ligatures to match those on i, j.
Changes in version 1.412
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newpx/newpxdoc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newpx/newpxdoc.pdf
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@@ -446,13 +446,13 @@ By default, \verb|$\mathscr{F}$| will produce $\mathscr{F}$.\\
$\bullet$ option {\tt uprightscript} changes the output to {\usefont{OML}{ntxmi}{m}{it}\char201}.\\
In both cases, there are full upper-case and lower-case and {\tt dotlessi}, {\tt dotlessj}. To insert the latter, you can write either \verb|$\mathscr{\imath}$| or \verb|$\imathscr$|, rendered as $\mathscr{\imath}$ in the slanted script case.
-The secondary letters font {\tt (lettersA)} and math family 2 {\tt(symbols)} have been rearranged. The first of these continues to have a Fraktur alphabet, but it a modification of its original one, having wider vertical stems and a blacker appearance more in keeping with the weight Times. {\tt Dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj} have been added and can be specified in math mode by \verb|$\imathfrak$| and \verb|$\jmathfrak$|---\verb|$\mathfrak{\imath}$| also works. There are in addition two subsidiary Bbb alphabets in {\tt lettersA}, specified by the respective options {\tt vmathbb}, {\tt vvmathbb}, and there are corresponding {\tt dotlessi}, {\tt dotlessj} activated by \verb|$\imathbb$|, \verb|$\jmathbb$|, which always render as $\imathbb$, $\jmathbb$ mo matter the choice of which Blackboard Bold Alphabet. If you select one of the options {\tt vmathbb}, {\tt vvmathbb}, you will have Bbb digits 0..9 using, e.g., \verb|$\mathbb{1}$| to get~$\mathbb{1}$.
+The secondary letters font {\tt (lettersA)} and math family 2 {\tt(symbols)} have been rearranged. The first of these continues to have a Fraktur alphabet, but it a modification of its original one, having wider vertical stems and a blacker appearance more in keeping with the weight Times. {\tt Dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj} have been added and can be specified in math mode by \verb|$\imathfrak$| and \verb|$\jmathfrak$|---\verb|$\mathfrak{\imath}$| also works. There are in addition two subsidiary Bbb alphabets in {\tt lettersA}, specified by the respective options {\tt vmathbb}, {\tt vvmathbb}, and there are corresponding {\tt dotlessi}, {\tt dotlessj} activated by \verb|$\imathbb$|, \verb|$\jmathbb$|, which always render as $\imathbb$, $\jmathbb$ no matter the choice of which Blackboard Bold Alphabet. If you select one of the options {\tt vmathbb}, {\tt vvmathbb}, you will have Bbb digits 0..9 using, e.g., \verb|$\mathbb{1}$| to get~$\varmathbb{1}$. (Without one of these options in force, \verb|$\mathbb{1}$| will render as~$\mathbb{1}$ because the default Bbb has no figure glyphs in the default slots.)
Among the new symbols added are:\\
$\bullet$ \verb|\hslash|, \verb|\hbar|, \verb|\lambdaslash|, \verb|\lambdabar|, \verb|\Zbar|, \verb|\Angstrom| are now constructed from the native glyphs.\\
$\bullet$ Euler's constant \verb|$\Euler$| ($\Euler$).\\
$\bullet$ Hermitian transpose \verb|\hermtransp| or \verb|\htransp| is used like \verb|$\mathbf{A}^{\htransp}$| ($\mathbf{A}^{\htransp}$). This usage is similar to simple transpose \verb|$\mathbf{A}^{\transp}$| ($\mathbf{A}^{\transp}$).\\
-$\bullet$ Independence can use \verb|\Perp|, $\Perp$, and there is a new \verb|\nPerp|, $\nPerp$ for the negation.
+$\bullet$ Independence can use \verb|\Perp|, $\Perp$, and there is a new \verb|\nPerp|, $\nPerp$, for its negation.
\subsection{Adaptive vector accent} The \LaTeX\ macro \verb|\overrightarrow| provides a right arrow with adaptive width, but not matching the vector head of {\tt newpxmath}. Likewise, the {\tt esvect} provides a similar service with a choice of vector heads, none of which match {\tt newpxmath}. I've added code to provide a matching adaptive vector accent and which uses the same macro name, \verb|\vv|, as {\tt esvect}.
For a comparison of these vector accents, \verb|$\vec{XY} \vv{XY} \overrightarrow{XY}$| renders as\\