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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/ChangeLog b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee01e17cc1b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +2014-12-01 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@cern.ch> + + * Version 2.0 released. + + * hepparticles.pdf/.tex documentation updated to v2. + + * Remove pdflatex exclusion from \to spacing modification. + +2014-07-15 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@cern.ch> + + * Adding \@shiftlen@norm@con@rmsub and other macros to allow + customization of particle bar, tilde and sub/super-script + horizontal corrections without hacking the style file. In general + these corrections will be font-specific. + +2014-07-13 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@cern.ch> + + * Remove \HepTo macro -- surely no-one was using it? Just use \to + +2014-07-08 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@cern.ch> + + * Italic kerning corrections now applied (in a sf/rm-dependent + way) to overlines and tildes, making them more appropriately + aligned with the underlying symbol. + + * Remove the sans and force-italic package options -- sans context + will now always be used (why would it not?) and mathit style is + applied in all italic or slanted shape contexts. + + * Rewrite to use subdepth to get uniform subscript and superscript + heights and to use the font specification much more intelligently + -- this is now done without using the maybemath package. + +2013-07-17 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@cern.ch> + + * Replacing use of \maybebm with Donald Arseneau's trick to append + \boldmath to the \bfseries definition. + +2005-07-28 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@durham.ac.uk> + + * Remove \mspace from hyperref labels in PDFTeX and provide + alternative form ("to ") for \HepTo and \to. Thanks to + Heiko Oberdiek and Donald Arseneau for providing the solution + via comp.text.tex. + + * Tidying/removal of the redundant documentation in the + hepparticles.sty file. + +2005-02-22 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@durham.ac.uk> + + * Version 1.4 released: much more flexible symbol construction + model. Note syntax changes have been required and the package + will not be backwards compatible. The current syntax should be + stable. + +2004-12-02 Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@durham.ac.uk> + + * First public version released. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/README index f7071fa3894..f67cfcbd6aa 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/README @@ -2,32 +2,36 @@ hepparticles --- for typesetting high energy particle names by Andy Buckley <andy@insectnation.org> ----------------------------------------------------------- -hepparticles is a set of macros for typesetting high energy -particle names. It provides a robust (?) and consistent structure -within which to typeset the names and along the way solves many -problems with alignment and text styles which otherwise make -themselves known. +hepparticles is a set of macros for typesetting high energy particle names. It +provides a robust and consistent structure within which to typeset the names and +along the way solves many problems with alignment and text styles which +otherwise make themselves known. -Chief amongst the problems solved by hepparticles is that the -problems with boldness of particle names typeset in math mode -when used in section titles, headers and tables of contents -disappear. The typesetting convention by default uses upright -names for "concrete" particles and italic type for generic -particle labels but the convention can be specified at -package-include time, making this package suitable for journal -use. +Chief amongst the problems solved by hepparticles is that the boldness of +particle names typeset in math mode when used in section titles, headers and +tables of contents disappears. hepparticles ensures that particle names remain +bold, italic, or in sans-serif font to match the surrounding font context. The +typesetting convention by default uses upright names for "concrete" particles +and italic type for generic particle labels but the convention can be specified +at package-include time, making this package suitable for use with journals +which require alternative styles. + +hepparticles also applies small but significant horizontal shifts to sub- and +super-scripts and overlines and tildes for antiparticles and supersymmetric +particles respectively (as well as the extremely rarely used SUSY +antiparticles!) and makes use of the subdepth package to ensure that all particle +name sub- and super-scripts are typeset at the same heights. Fuller documentation for this package can be found in the files -hepparticles.{ps,pdf}, distributed with the package and some -examples (used for debugging) are in testhepparticles.{ps,pdf}, -with source code in testhepparticles.tex. +hepparticles.{ps,pdf}, distributed with the package and some examples (used for +debugging) are in testhepparticles.{ps,pdf}, with source code in +testhepparticles.tex. -You may also be interested in the heppennames and hepnicenames -packages, which use this package to define a large set of -common particle names. +You may also be interested in the hepnames package, which uses this one to +define a large set of standard particle names. -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. +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. -Author: Andy Buckley <andy@insectnation.org>
\ No newline at end of file +Author: Andy Buckley <andy@insectnation.org> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.pdf Binary files differindex fecc35cc67a..3a39cfc6b49 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.tex index 8b3a5176e63..354de33cee8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/hepparticles.tex @@ -2,22 +2,27 @@ \usepackage{setspace} \usepackage{a4wide} \usepackage{xspace, amsmath} -\usepackage[maybess]{hepparticles} +\usepackage{relsize} +\usepackage{hepparticles} \onehalfspacing \newcommand{\hepparticles}{\texttt{hepparticles}\xspace} \author{Andy Buckley, \texttt{andy@insectnation.org}} -\title{The \hepparticles package for \LaTeX\footnote{This document describes \hepparticles as of version 1.4}} +\title{The \hepparticles package for \LaTeX\\ \smaller[2] Describing \hepparticles version 2.0} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} -This package provides macros for typesetting high energy physics particle names -in a consistent, semantic and aesthetically pleasing manner, as well as fixing -problems with math-mode boldness problems in section titles. You may also be -interested in the \texttt{heppennames} and \texttt{hepnicenames} packages, which -use this one to provide a large set of pre-existing particle names. + This package provides macros for typesetting high energy physics particle + names in a consistent, semantic and aesthetically pleasing manner, as well as + fixing problems with math-mode boldness problems in section titles. You may + also be interested in the \texttt{heppennames} and \texttt{hepnicenames} + packages, which + use this one to provide a large set of pre-existing particle names.\\ + This document describes version 2.0, which significantly improves the output + quality over versions 1.x, removes several macros \& package options, and + changes dependencies. \end{abstract} \section{Motivation} @@ -39,7 +44,7 @@ composites) is well-defined by a set of rules: (though the use of symbols to represent them is currently uncommon) may be written with a bar above the tilde. \item Resonant states may sport an extra resonance specifier consisting of a - value in parentheses and optinal following sub- and super-scripts. This + value in parentheses and optional following sub- and super-scripts. This follows the main particle name. \end{itemize} @@ -50,16 +55,17 @@ surrounding text context for boldness and italicism: this has been fixed in this specific case by use of the \texttt{maybemath} package. Secondly, the positions of super-scripts with overlines and tildes are affected: this is also corrected by this package. By request, the particle typesetting conventions may be -specified as a package option. +specified as a package option. All the \hepparticles commands may be used either +in or out of math mode. \section{Commands} -The commands available are divided into two groups: those which provide -appropriate typeset output for a given semantic description and those which are -purely designed to implement that typesetting, several of which are exposed to -public use for convenience. +% The commands available are divided into two groups: those which provide +% appropriate typeset output for a given semantic description and those which are +% purely designed to implement that typesetting, several of which are exposed to +% public use for convenience. -\subsection{Semantic commands} +% \subsection{Semantic commands} \begin{itemize} \item For generic particle names e.g. all positively charged leptons:\\ \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepGenParticle\{\textit{main}\}\{\textit{subscript}\}\{\textit{superscript}\}}\\ @@ -85,111 +91,135 @@ public use for convenience. \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleResonanceFormal\{\textit{name}\}$\backslash{}$\\\{\textit{mass}\}\{\textit{massSub}\}\{\textit{massSup}\}\{\textit{spec}\}\{\textit{specSub}\}\{\textit{specSup}\}}\\ \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleResonanceFormalFull\{\textit{main}\}\{\textit{sub}\}\{\textit{sup}\}$\backslash{}$\\\{\textit{mass}\}\{\textit{massSub}\}\{\textit{massSup}\}\{\textit{spec}\}\{\textit{specSub}\}\{\textit{specSup}\}}\\ (hurrah, we hit the \TeX{} 9-argument limit!) - -\item And finally, for containing processes describing particle evolution;\\ - \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepProcess\{\textit{iParticles} $\backslash$HepTo \textit{fParticles}\}}\\ - where \texttt{$\backslash$HepTo} is a normal \texttt{$\backslash$to} arrow - with a bit of extra space.\footnote{In fact, this space will only be added - when not compiling via PDF\TeX{}. This is due to a conflict not yet understood *sigh*.} + +\item And finally, for containing processes describing particle evolution:\\ + \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepProcess\{\textit{iParticles} $\backslash$to \textit{fParticles}\}}.\\ \end{itemize} -\noindent giving typeset particle names as follows: +% \vspace{-0.5em} +\noindent These commands respectively typeset particle names like this:\\[-1ex] \begin{itemize} \item Normal particles: \HepParticle{B}{d}{0}, \HepAntiParticle{B}{d}{0} \item Generic particles: \HepGenParticle{q}{d}{}, \HepGenAntiParticle{\ell}{\mu}{} \item SUSY particles: \HepSusyParticle{\chi}{1}{}, \HepGenSusyParticle{q}{2}{} \item Resonances: \HepParticleResonance{J\!/\psi}{1S}{}{\star} -\item Process: \HepProcess{\HepParticle{B}{d}{0} \HepTo \HepParticle{K}{}{-} \HepParticle{\pi}{}{+}}. +\item Process: \HepProcess{\HepParticle{B}{d}{0} \to \HepParticle{K}{}{-} \HepParticle{\pi}{}{+}}. \end{itemize} -\subsection{Primitive commands} -A primitive command, \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleStruct}, is provided for -typesetting particle-like structures with a main term and super and sub-scripts -with appropriate automatic changing of the text style into bold, italic and -upright fonts. It also accounts for most vertical spacing problems in the sub- -and super-scripts, largely due to empty script boxes. In addition, three -``styles'': the wrapper macros that apply appropriate text stylings are -available publically. The implementation of the semantic commands is built round -conditionally using these styles within the structure macro. - -These macros can be used for implementing particle-like structures with custom -requirements and it's advised that you take a look at the internals of -\texttt{hepparticles.sty} if you're planning on using them. - -\begin{itemize} -\item Style which only applies conditional boldness:\\ -\texttt{$\backslash{}$HepNormStyle\{\textit{text}\}} -\item Style appropriate for generic particle names:\\ -\texttt{$\backslash{}$HepGenStyle\{\textit{text}\}} -\item Style appropriate for concrete particle names:\\ -\texttt{$\backslash{}$HepConStyle\{\textit{text}\}} -\item Particle structure:\\ -\texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleStruct\{\textit{main}\}\{\textit{sub}\}\{\textit{sup}\}} -\end{itemize} +% \subsection{Primitive commands} +% A primitive command, \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleStruct}, is provided for +% typesetting particle-like structures with a main term and super and sub-scripts +% with appropriate automatic changing of the text style into bold, italic and +% upright fonts. It also accounts for most vertical spacing problems in the sub- +% and super-scripts, largely due to empty script boxes. In addition, three +% ``styles'': the wrapper macros that apply appropriate text styling are available +% publicly. The implementation of the semantic commands is built round +% conditionally using these styles within the structure macro. + +% These macros can be used for implementing particle-like structures with custom +% requirements and it's advised that you take a look at the internals of +% \texttt{hepparticles.sty} if you're planning on using them. + +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Style which only applies conditional boldness:\\ +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepNormStyle\{\textit{text}\}} +% \item Style appropriate for generic particle names:\\ +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepGenStyle\{\textit{text}\}} +% \item Style appropriate for concrete particle names:\\ +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepConStyle\{\textit{text}\}} +% \item Particle structure:\\ +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleStruct\{\textit{main}\}\{\textit{sub}\}\{\textit{sup}\}} +% \end{itemize} \section{Package options} -By request, the package now typesets particles in italic as well as upright +By request, the package can typeset particles in italic as well as upright convention. The choice of convention can be made when the package is loaded with -the \texttt{italic} and \texttt{notitalic} options, e.g.\\ +the \texttt{italic} %and \texttt{notitalic} +option, i.e.\\ \texttt{$\backslash{}$usepackage[italic]\{hepparticles\}}. -The default mode is upright (i.e. \texttt{notitalic}). - -In addition, the \texttt{forceit} option will force \emph{everything} in particle names -to be italic, even if they aren't normally italic in math mode (such as Arabic -numerals). Note that the italic font that will appear here is that used by -\texttt{$\backslash{}$mathit} and so will appear more script-like than normal -math mode. I can't say that I recommend using this option, but it's there for -flexibility's sake. - -Finally, a pair of options, \texttt{maybess} and \texttt{noss}, are available: -using \texttt{maybess} will allow particle names to be typeset in sans-serif if -the surrounding context is sans-serif and \texttt{noss} has the converse effect. -Note that since there is no italic sans-serif math font in LaTeX, generic -particle names will not be typeset in italic sans font. Maybe this behaviour -will change in future if there's lots of enthusiasm for a fix. However, it looks -pretty good at the moment and I suspect most people will want sans-serif -particle names in sans documents, so \texttt{maybess} is set by default. - -\section{Known problems} -Since this package messes around quite a bit with the sub- and super-scripts, -not everything you might want to do can be done. Sorry\dots - -\begin{itemize} -\item To make the macros a bit ``safer'', the output is wrapped in a pair of - braces --- i.e. it's intended as a packaged unit. Hence you can't add new - indices using math mode scripting\dots this example hopefully illustrates what - I mean in that it doesn't accomplish the intended effect of placing the $i$ - subscript directly underneath the \HepParticle{B}{}{} meson superscript.\\ - \texttt{\$$\backslash{}$HepParticle\{B\}\{\}\{+\}\_i\$} $\quad \Rightarrow - \quad \HepParticle{B}{}{+}_i$ \\ - I don't consider this a problem --- the package structures already manoeuver - the vertical positioning if the scripts so much that compliance with - externally applied indices is pretty much guaranteed not to happen. If you - want this sort of effect then you should use the - \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleStruct} macro. -\item When putting particle names in sub or superscripts it's a good idea to - wrap them in braces. I'd like to be able to avoid this requirement but - wrapping everything in braces, despite removing compile errors, hasn't done - the trick of actually making the sub/sup-script work as intended. Please let - me know how to do it, should the answer spring to mind\dots -\end{itemize} +The default mode is upright. % (i.e. \texttt{notitalic}). + +The \texttt{forceit}, \texttt{maybess} and \texttt{noss} options have been removed in version 2.0. + +% In addition, the \texttt{forceit} option will force \emph{everything} in particle names +% to be italic, even if they aren't normally italic in math mode (such as Arabic +% numerals). Note that the italic font that will appear here is that used by +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$mathit} and so will appear more script-like than normal +% math mode. I can't say that I recommend using this option, but it's there for +% flexibility's sake. + +% Finally, a pair of options, \texttt{maybess} and \texttt{noss}, are available: +% using \texttt{maybess} will allow particle names to be typeset in sans-serif if +% the surrounding context is sans-serif and \texttt{noss} has the converse effect. +% Note that since there is no italic sans-serif math font in LaTeX, generic +% particle names will not be typeset in italic sans font. Maybe this behaviour +% will change in future if there's lots of enthusiasm for a fix. However, it looks +% pretty good at the moment and I suspect most people will want sans-serif +% particle names in sans documents, so \texttt{maybess} is set by default. + + +% \section{Known problems} +% Since this package messes around quite a bit with the sub- and super-scripts, +% not everything you might want to do can be done. Sorry\dots + +% \begin{itemize} +% \item To make the macros a bit ``safer'', the output is wrapped in a pair of +% braces --- i.e. it's intended as a packaged unit. Hence you can't add new +% indices using math mode scripting\dots this example hopefully illustrates what +% I mean in that it doesn't accomplish the intended effect of placing the $i$ +% subscript directly underneath the \HepParticle{B}{}{} meson superscript.\\ +% \texttt{\$$\backslash{}$HepParticle\{B\}\{\}\{+\}\_i\$} $\quad \Rightarrow +% \quad \HepParticle{B}{}{+}_i$ \\ +% I don't consider this a problem --- the package structures already manoeuver +% the vertical positioning of the scripts so much that compliance with +% externally applied indices is pretty much guaranteed not to happen. If you +% want this sort of effect then you should use the +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepParticleStruct} macro. +% \item When putting particle names in sub or superscripts it's a good idea to +% wrap them in braces. I'd like to be able to avoid this requirement but +% wrapping everything in braces, despite removing compile errors, hasn't done +% the trick of actually making the sub/sup-script work as intended. Please let +% me know how to do it, should the answer spring to mind\dots +% \end{itemize} \section{Installation} \textbf{Requirements:} You will need to be using a \LaTeXe{} system to use \hepparticles. Hopefully this isn't a problem --- I wasn't feeling up to writing -a Plain \TeX{} version! In addition, you'll need the \texttt{maybemath} package -(get a recent version: the first release has bugs which were only discovered -when writing the 1.4 version of this package). +a Plain \TeX{} version! \hepparticles 2.0 requires the \texttt{subdepth} package. +% In addition, you'll need the \texttt{maybemath} package +% (get a recent version: the first release has bugs which were only discovered +% when writing the 1.4 version of this package). To install, simply copy the \texttt{hepparticles.sty} file into a location in your \texttt{LATEXINPUTS} path. Tada! + +\section{Credit where it's due\dots} +Thanks to Viet-Trung Luu for providing the initial ``way forward'' when writing +this package: his solution, in expanded form, made its way into what is now +the \texttt{maybemath} package. Thanks also to Heiko Oberdiek and Donald Arseneau +for showing how to stop the \texttt{$\backslash{}$mspace}s from turning up in PDF +bookmarks generated by \texttt{hyperref}. Philip Ratcliffe provided the hack +that moves over-lines slightly to the right for use with italic particle symbols. +In version 2.0 I owe a great deal to the subdepth package + + \vspace{2cm} -\centering -\noindent Any feedback is appreciated! Email to \texttt{andy@insectnation.org}, please. +\begin{center} +\noindent \textbf{Any feedback is appreciated! Email to \texttt{andy@insectnation.org}, please.} +\end{center} + +% In particular, robust solutions for the following would be extremely useful: + +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Upright Greek lower case letters (without using e.g. \texttt{pxfonts}) +% \item Slightly increase horizontal spacing between particles in +% \texttt{$\backslash{}$HepProcess} (at present, \texttt{$\backslash{}$,} ends +% up getting used a lot to keep different particles apart) +% \end{itemize} -\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.pdf Binary files differindex 4b1c890b712..fbabcfa9e00 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.tex index 5ac51c37c9d..b137dece758 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hepparticles/testhepparticles.tex @@ -1,126 +1,86 @@ -\documentclass[12pt]{article} -\usepackage{hepparticles} -%\usepackage[italic]{hepparticles} -\usepackage{booktabs,xspace} +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry} +\setlength{\parindent}{0cm} -\newcommand{\hepparticles}{\texttt{hepparticles}\xspace} +\usepackage{lmodern} +% \usepackage{mathpazo} +% \usepackage{euler} -\title{Testing \hepparticles} -\author{Generated by \texttt{buckley}} +\usepackage{hepparticles} +%\usepackage[italic]{hepparticles} \newcommand{\pd}{\HepParticle{d}{}{}} \newcommand{\pB}{\HepParticle{B}{}{}} \newcommand{\pBd}{\HepParticle{\pB}{d}{0}} -\setlength{\parindent}{0cm} - - -\begin{document} -\maketitle -\section{Sub- and super-script alignment} -\subsection{Concrete names} - -\subsubsection{Normal} -\textrm{ -\begin{tabular}{llll} +\usepackage{booktabs} +\newcommand{\testconc}{\begin{tabular}{llll} \toprule -\HepParticle{B}{}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ +\HepParticle{B}{}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ \HepParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ +\HepParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ \HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ \bottomrule -\end{tabular} -} - -\subsubsection{Italic} -\textit{ -\begin{tabular}{llll} +\end{tabular}} +\newcommand{\testgen}{\begin{tabular}{llll} \toprule -\HepParticle{B}{}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ +\HepGenParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ +\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ +\HepGenParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ +\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ \bottomrule -\end{tabular} -} +\end{tabular}} -\subsubsection{Bold} -\textbf{ -\begin{tabular}{llll} -\toprule -\HepParticle{B}{}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ -\bottomrule -\end{tabular} -} -\subsubsection{Bold italic} -\textit{\textbf{ -\begin{tabular}{llll} -\toprule -\HepParticle{B}{}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ -\bottomrule -\end{tabular} -}} +\title{Testing \textsf{hepparticles}} +\author{} +\begin{document} +% \vspace*{-2cm} +\maketitle -\subsection{Generic names} -\subsubsection{Normal} -\textrm{ -\begin{tabular}{llll} -\toprule -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ -\bottomrule -\end{tabular} -} -\subsubsection{Italic} -\textit{ -\begin{tabular}{llll} -\toprule -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ -\bottomrule -\end{tabular} -} +\section{Concrete names} -\subsubsection{Bold} -%\textbf{ +\vspace{1em} \begin{tabular}{llll} -\toprule -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ -\bottomrule + & Normal & Italic & Slant\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Normal & \testconc & \textit{\testconc} & \textsl{\testconc}\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Bold & \bfseries \testconc & \bfseries \textit{\testconc} & \bfseries \textsl{\testconc}\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Sans & \sffamily \testconc & \sffamily \textit{\testconc} & \sffamily \textsl{\testconc}\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Bold sans & \bfseries\sffamily \testconc & \bfseries\sffamily \textit{\testconc} & \bfseries\sffamily \textsl{\testconc} \end{tabular} -%} -\subsubsection{Bold italic} -\textit{%\textbf{ + +\clearpage + + +\section{Generic names} + +\vspace{1em} \begin{tabular}{llll} -\toprule -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} \\ -\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyParticle{B}{\pd}{0} & \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \\ -\bottomrule + & Normal & Italic & Slant\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Normal & \testgen & \textit{\testgen} & \textsl{\testgen}\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Bold & \bfseries \testgen & \bfseries \textit{\testgen} & \bfseries \textsl{\testgen}\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Sans & \sffamily \testgen & \sffamily \textit{\testgen} & \sffamily \textsl{\testgen}\\ + \addlinespace \\ + Bold sans & \bfseries\sffamily \testgen & \bfseries\sffamily \textit{\testgen} & \bfseries\sffamily \textsl{\testgen} \end{tabular} -}%} + + +\clearpage + \section{Processes} -%\texdemo{ \HepProcess{\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \HepTo \HepParticle{K}{S}{0} \HepParticle{\pi}{}{0}} } -\HepProcess{\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \HepTo \HepParticle{K}{S}{0} \, \HepParticle{\pi}{}{0}}\\ +$\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \to \HepParticle{K}{S}{0} \, \HepParticle{\pi}{}{0}$\\ \HepProcess{\HepParticle{B}{\pd}{0} \to \HepParticle{K}{S}{0} \, \HepParticle{\pi}{}{0}}\\ @@ -130,6 +90,7 @@ \HepParticleResonanceFull{B}{\pd}{0}{1234}{1}{\ast}\\ \HepParticleResonanceFormalFull{B}{\pd}{0}{1234}{1}{\ast}{P}{11}{\pm} + \section{Mixed concrete and generic} Using math sub/super-scripts: @@ -151,14 +112,14 @@ $\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0}_i$ & $\HepGenParticle{B}{\pd}{0}^j$ & $\HepGenPartic \bottomrule \end{tabular}\\ -Using generic particle with concrete particle in first argument: +% Using generic particle with concrete particle in first argument: -\begin{tabular}{lll} -\toprule -\HepParticleStruct{\pB}{i}{} & \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{}{j} & \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{i}{j} \\ -\HepParticleStruct{\pB}{i}{\HepConStyle{0}} & \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{\HepConStyle{\pd}}{j} & \\ -\bottomrule -\end{tabular} +% \begin{tabular}{lll} +% \toprule +% \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{i}{} & \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{}{j} & \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{i}{j} \\ +% \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{i}{\HepConStyle{0}} & \HepParticleStruct{\pB}{\HepConStyle{\pd}}{j} & \\ +% \bottomrule +% \end{tabular} \section{Integration with text} \textbf{This is a B.}\\ @@ -215,4 +176,15 @@ quam, molestie at, bibendum sed, sodales at, urna. In hac habitasse platea \HepGenSusyAntiParticle{B}{}{0} dictumst. } + +\section{Misc} + +\HepParticle{\pi}{}{} +\HepParticle{\lambda}{}{} +\HepGenParticle{\pi}{}{} +\HepGenParticle{\lambda}{}{} + +% $\upright{\pi}, \pi$ + + \end{document} |