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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README
index 1575a9eaedc..50814553760 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
-Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol.
-`mathastext' is a LaTeX2e package.
+Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Jean-Francois Burnol.
+-------------------------------------------+
+ mathastext +
+ +
+ `Use the text font in math mode' +
- + v1.3c 2013/12/14 +
+ + v1.3d 2014/05/23 +
+ jfbu (at) free.fr +
+-------------------------------------------+
@@ -101,6 +100,11 @@ Examples available there:
Installation:
=============
+
+The fastest way is: unzip -d <destination> mathastext.tds.zip, where
+<destination> could be ~/texmf or, on mac os x, ~/Library/texmf, or
+the working repertory of your project. Else, download mathastext.dtx,
+possibly also mathastext.ins, and follow these instructions:
* with mathastext.ins: run tex on mathastext.ins to generate the package
style file mathastext.sty as well as mathastext.tex and some test files.
@@ -128,6 +132,18 @@ other options therein.
CHANGE LOG
+1.3d [2014/05/23]
+
+ * new commands \MTstandardgreek and \MTcustomgreek.
+
+ * The Greek letters, in case of use of one of the package related options,
+are left to their defaults in the normal and bold math versions if the
+subdued option was also used (this was so far the case only with options
+LGRgreek/LGRgreeks).
+
+ * \newmcodes@ of amsmath is left untouched if package lualatex-math
+is detected.
+
1.3c [2013/12/14]
* added a starred variant to \MTversion which tells mathastext to
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-\def\MSTpkgdate {2013/12/14}
-\def\MSTpkgversion {1.3c}
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% The mathastext package (version 1.3c of December 14, 2013)
-%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol
-%% Examples of use of mathastext:
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/showcase.html
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% This is a generated file. Run latex thrice on this file mathastext.tex then
-%% run dvipdfmx on mathastext.dvi to produce the documentation mathastext.pdf,
-%% with the package source code included.
-%%
-%% Customize as desired the class options and the two toggles below.
-%%
-%% See mathastext.dtx for the copyright and the conditions for distribution
-%% and/or modification of this work.
-%%
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesFile{mathastext.tex}%
-[\MSTpkgdate\space v\MSTpkgversion\space
- driver file for mathastext documentation (jfB)]%
-\PassOptionsToClass{a4paper,fontsize=11pt}{scrdoc}
-\chardef\Withdvipdfmx 1 % replace 1<space> by 0<space> for using latex/pdflatex
-\chardef\NoSourceCode 0 % replace 0<space> by 1<space> for no source code
-\input mathastext.dtx
-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% End:
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `mathastext.tex'.
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-\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext}
-version \texttt{1.3c} of \texttt{2013/12/14}}
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% The mathastext package (version 1.3c of December 14, 2013)
-%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol
-%% Examples of use of mathastext:
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/showcase.html
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% This file `mathastexttestalphabets.tex' is for testing the extended
-%% scope of the math alphabet commands with package `mathastext', via
-%% the package command \MTnonlettersobeymathxx.
-%%
-%% Compile either with latex, pdflatex, lualatex (pdf output) or xelatex.
-%%
-%% See `mathastext.dtx' for the copyright and conditions of distribution or
-%% modification.
-%%
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[hscale=0.66]{geometry}
-\usepackage{amsmath}
-\usepackage{mathtools}\mathtoolsset{centercolon}
-%% WARNING THIS IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH BABEL+FRENCHB
-%% BUT WITH MATHASTEXT LOADED THIS IS CORRECTED
-%% *IF* \MTnonlettersobeymathxx IS MADE USE OF.
-\usepackage{iftex}
-\ifXeTeX
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\testfileincipit\expandafter
- {\testfileincipit\ (compiled with \XeLaTeX)}
-\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
-\setmainfont[ExternalLocation,
- Mapping=tex-text,
- BoldFont=texgyretermes-bold,
- ItalicFont=texgyretermes-italic,
- BoldItalicFont=texgyretermes-bolditalic]{texgyretermes-regular}
-\setmonofont[ExternalLocation,
- Mapping=tex-text]{texgyrecursor-regular}
-\setsansfont[ExternalLocation,
- Mapping=tex-text]{texgyreheros-regular}
-\else
-\ifLuaTeX % for pdf output
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\testfileincipit\expandafter
- {\testfileincipit\ (compiled with \LuaLaTeX)}
-\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
-\setmainfont[Ligatures=TeX]{TeX Gyre Termes}
-\setmonofont[Ligatures=TeX]{TeX Gyre Cursor}
-\setsansfont[Ligatures=TeX]{TeX Gyre Heros}
-\else
-\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{tgtermes}
-\usepackage{tgcursor}
-\usepackage{tgheros}
-\fi\fi
-\usepackage{metalogo} % must be loaded /after/ [no-math]fontspec
-\usepackage[french]{babel}
-\usepackage[italic,asterisk]{mathastext}
-\MTlettershape{n}\Mathastext[upright]
-\MTnonlettersobeymathxx
-\MTexplicitbracesobeymathxx
-\delimitershortfall-1pt
-\begin{document}
-\testfileincipit
-
-\begin{center}
- \bfseries Two features of \texttt{mathastext}:\\
-extended scope of the math alphabets and added italic corrections\par
-\end{center}
-
-The package makes
-${!}\,{?}\,{,}\,{:}\,{;}\,{+}\,{-}\,{=}\,{(}\,{)}\,{[}\,{]}\,{<}\,{>}\,{\{}\,{\}}$,
-the asterisk $*$, and $.\,/\,\vert\,\backslash\,{\#}\,{\$}\,{\%}\,{\&}$ obey the
-math alphabet commands (this is the maximal list, some characters may have been
-excluded by the corresponding package options). For the characters listed first
-the mechanism involves a `mathematical activation'.
-
-As this process may create incompatibilities, it will be put into action
-for
-${!}\,{?}\,{,}\,{:}\,{;}\,{+}\,{-}\,{=}\,{(}\,{)}\,{[}\,{]}\,{<}\,{>}$
-only if the user makes use of the package command
-\verb|\MTnonlettersobeymathxx| (and the braces necessitate
-\verb|\MTexplicitbracesobeymathxx|).
-
-It could be that one such character has been made `active' in the entire
-document by some other package, typically a language definition file for the
-\verb|babel| system. Here for example we have used \verb|babel| with the
-\verb|french| option, which makes the high punctuation characters !?:; active
-throughout the document (extra spacing is put in front of the character when
-used in text; no change in math but perhaps for other languages and characters
-this could happen, it is up to the language definition file to decide).
-
-When \verb|mathastext| detects that a character it wants to `mathematically
-activate' is already `active', it does not go further except if it seems that
-the activation was done by Babel. If the activation was done by Babel, then
-\verb|mathastext| replaces the expansion of the active character in math mode by
-what is necessary to achieve its goal. It does not additionally mathematically
-activate the character; rather it makes sure that the character is \emph{not}
-mathematically active. In the present document the colon was made mathematically
-active by \verb|mathtools| but this was already canceled in the preamble by
-\verb|mathastext| as it was loaded later. And it is better so, because the
-combination \verb|babel| (with option \verb|frenchb|) +\verb|mathtools| (with
-\verb|centercolon|) makes \verb|$:$| create an infinite loop!
-
-But even if someone had mathematically activated the colon after the preamble,
-or after the loading of \verb|mathastext|, this would be canceled again
-automatically for each inline or displayed mathematical formula (if the user
-does \verb|\MTnonlettersobeymathxx|).
-
-The conclusion with \verb|\MTnonlettersobeymathxx| is: if some package has tried
-to make the character mathematically active, this will be overruled by
-\verb|mathastext|; if some package has made the character globally active, then
-the package wins except if it is Babel, as \verb|mathastext| may in the latter
-case safely modify the action in math mode (paying attention to the fact that
-the character should be usable in \verb|\label| and \verb|\ref| in and outside
-of math mode).
-
-The displayed equations next illustrate the extended scope of the math alphabets
-which now apply to $=$, $-$, $($, $)$, $[$, $]$ (but not to the large delimiters
-of course). Furthermore, for testing purposes the equations were labeled using
-such characters, for example the last one has label \verb|eq=7|, to check that
-the mathematical activation of $=$ does not cause problems with
-\verb|\label/\ref|.
-
-\def\testformula{\quad\Biggl\lbrace\biggl(\left(\left[[\sin(a) + \cos(b) - \log(c) =
-\sec(d)]\right]\right)\biggr)\Biggr\rbrace}
-\begin{equation}\testformula\label{eq:1}\end{equation}
-\begin{equation}\mathnormalbold{mathnormalbold:\testformula}\label{eq;2}\end{equation}
-\begin{equation}\mathrm{mathrm:\testformula}\label{eq?3}\end{equation}
-\begin{equation}\mathbf{mathbf:\testformula}\label{eq!4}\end{equation}
-\begin{equation}\mathit{mathit:\testformula}\label{eq(5}\end{equation}
-\begin{equation}\mathtt{mathtt:\testformula}\label{eq)6}\end{equation}
-\begin{equation}\mathsf{mathsf:\testformula}\label{eq=7}\end{equation}
-
-Equations above are numbered \ref{eq:1}, \ref{eq;2}, \ref{eq?3}, \ref{eq!4}, and
-$\ref{eq(5}$, $\ref{eq)6}$, and $\ref{eq=7}$.
-
-\def\testline#1{$#1$&$\mathnormalbold{#1}$&$\mathrm{#1}$&$\mathbf{#1}$&$\mathit{#1}$&$\mathtt{#1}$&$\mathsf{#1}$}
-
-\centerline{\begin{tabular}{ccccccc}
-\testline{a!b}\\
-\testline{a?b}\\
-\testline{a,b}\\
-\testline{a;b}\\
-\testline{a:b}\\
-\testline{a:=b}\\
-\testline{a\vcentcolon= b}\\
-\testline{a\colon b}\\
-\testline{a.b}\\
-\testline{a-b}\\
-\testline{a+b}\\
-\testline{a=b}\\
-\testline{a<b}\\
-\testline{a>b}\\
-\testline{<x,y>}\\
-\testline{\mathopen{<} x,y\mathclose{>}}\\
-\testline{\left< x,y\right>}\\
-\testline{a/b}\\
-\testline{a\backslash b}\\
-\testline{a\setminus b}\\
-\testline{a|b}\\
-\testline{a\mid b}\\
-\testline{(a,b)}\\
-\testline{[a,b]}\\
-\testline{\{a,b\}}
-\end{tabular}}
-
-The question mark has been made active by \verb|babel+frenchb|.
-\verb|mathastext| has imposed in math mode its ways (now \verb|$\mathbf{???}$|
-gives $\mathbf{???}$). As the extra spacing is added by \verb|frenchb| only in
-text, we had to use the math alphabet to check that indeed \verb|mathastext|
-overruled Babel.
-
-To double-check we will now make \string? mathematically active:
-\verb|\mathcode`?="8000|\mathcode`?="8000. This is a sure cause for disaster
-normally with Babel (don't do this at home without \verb|mathastext|!). But here
-with \verb|$?$| no bad surprise (infinite loop!) awaits us: just $?$.
-
-Let's take some other character, for example the opening parenthesis, and make
-it catcode active:
-\verb|\catcode`(=\active \def ({X}|.
-Let's try the input
-\verb|( and $($|.
-\begingroup
-\catcode`(=\active \gdef ({X}
-This gives ( and $($. We see that \verb|mathastext| does not attempt to modify
-the definition of the active character, as this activation was not done via the
-\verb|babel| services. \catcode`\(=12 \mathcode`(="8000 We now revert the
-parenthesis to catcode other (but maintain \verb|\def ({X}| as definition of its
-active version), and then make it mathematically active using the command
-\verb|\mathcode`(="8000|. If we try \verb|$((($| we see that the parenthesis is
-not converted into an $X$: $((($. The mathematically active character was
-overruled by \verb|mathastext|.
-
-Issuing \verb|\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx|\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx\ we do
-get the $X$'s from the input \verb|$((($|: $((($
-\endgroup
-This shows that \verb|mathastext| now does not modify in math mode the
-non-letter \verb|(|.
-
-\MTversion{upright}\MTnonlettersobeymathxx
-We defined in the preamble of the document a \verb|mathastext|-enhanced
-math version (named \verb|upright|) having the Latin letters upright in
-math mode. Let's switch to
-it: \newline
-\hbox to\linewidth{\hss\verb|\MTversion{upright}|\hss}
-
-With a font which is neither italic nor slanted, \verb|mathastext| automatically
-inserts italic corrections for better positioning of the subscript:
-\verb|$f_i^i$| gives
-$f_i^i$.
-After \verb|\MTnoicinmath| which turns off this feature\MTnoicinmath{}, the same
-input gives $f_i^i$, which is different.
-\footnote{last time I tried, this only worked with PDF\LaTeX{}, not with
- \LuaLaTeX{} or \XeTeX{}.}
-
-Again with italic corrections on (\verb|\MTicinmath|)\MTicinmath{}
-\verb|$f_{abc}^{def}$| gives $f_{abc}^{def}$, and here is another one:
-$f^{f_{abc}^{def}}_u$. Without italic corrections\MTnoicinmath: $f_{abc}^{def}$,
-and respectively $f^{f_{abc}^{def}}_u$.\MTicinmath We can also check that the
-added italic corrections do not prevent the formation of ligatures when using
-the math alphabets, apart from \verb|\mathnormal| (which comes first):
-$\mathnormal{ff}$, $\mathrm{ff}$, $\mathit{ff}$, $\mathbf{ff}$, $\mathtt{ff}$
-(no ligature in teletype) and $\mathsf{ff}$.
-
-\centerline{\begin{tabular}{ccccccc}
-\testline{a!b}\\
-\testline{a?b}\\
-\testline{a,b}\\
-\testline{a;b}\\
-\testline{a:b}\\
-\testline{a:=b}\\
-\testline{a\vcentcolon= b}\\
-\testline{a\colon b}\\
-\testline{a.b}\\
-\testline{a-b}\\
-\testline{a+b}\\
-\testline{a=b}\\
-\testline{a<b}\\
-\testline{a>b}\\
-\testline{<x,y>}\\
-\testline{\mathopen{<} x,y\mathclose{>}}\\
-\testline{\left< x,y\right>}\\
-\testline{a/b}\\
-\testline{a\backslash b}\\
-\testline{a\setminus b}\\
-\testline{a|b}\\
-\testline{a\mid b}\\
-\testline{(a,b)}\\
-\testline{[a,b]}\\
-\testline{\{a,b\}}
-\end{tabular}}
-
-\end{document}
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `mathastexttestalphabets.tex'.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestmathversions.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestmathversions.tex
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-\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext}
-version \texttt{1.3c} of \texttt{2013/12/14}}
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% The mathastext package (version 1.3c of December 14, 2013)
-%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol
-%% Examples of use of mathastext:
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/showcase.html
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% This file `mathastexttestversions.tex' is for testing the enhanced
-%% concept of math versions provided by the package `mathastext'.
-%%
-%% See `mathastext.dtx' for the copyright and conditions of distribution or
-%% modification.
-%%
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{newcent}
-\usepackage[subdued]{mathastext}
-\Mathastext[newcent]
-\renewcommand\familydefault\ttdefault
-\Mathastext[courier]
-\renewcommand\familydefault\sfdefault
-\Mathastext[avantgarde]
-\renewcommand\familydefault\rmdefault
-\begin{document}
-\testfileincipit
-
-text in NewCentury and $math\ as\ in\ default$,%
-\MTversion{courier} text in Courier and $math\ in\ Courier$,%
-\MTversion{avantgarde} text in AvantGarde and $math\ in\ AvantGarde$,%
-\MTversion[newcent]{courier} text in NewCentury and $math\ in\
-Courier$,\MTversion{bold} text in bold NewCentury and $math\ as\ in\
-bold\ default$,\MTversion[courier]{avantgarde} text in Courier and
-$math\ in\ AvantGarde$.
-\end{document}
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `mathastexttestmathversions.tex'.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodelinux.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodelinux.tex
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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodelinux.tex
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-\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext}
-version \texttt{1.3c} of \texttt{2013/12/14}}
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% The mathastext package (version 1.3c of December 14, 2013)
-%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol
-%% Examples of use of mathastext:
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/showcase.html
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% This file `mathastexttestunicodelinux.tex' is for testing the use
-%% of the package `mathastext' with the unicode engines XeTeX or LuaLaTeX.
-%%
-%% Fonts available on a Linux machine are used.
-%%
-%% See `mathastext.dtx' for the copyright and conditions of distribution or
-%% modification.
-%%
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[hscale=0.8]{geometry}
-\usepackage{multicol}
-\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
-\usepackage{lmodern}
-\usepackage{metalogo}
-\usepackage{iftex}
-\ifXeTeX
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\testfileincipit\expandafter
- {\testfileincipit\ (compiled with \XeLaTeX)}
-\else
-\ifLuaTeX
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\testfileincipit\expandafter
- {\testfileincipit\ (compiled with \LuaLaTeX)}
-\fi\fi
-\usepackage[subdued,italic,asterisk]{mathastext}
-\setmainfont[Color=999999]{Verdana} \Mathastext[Verdana]
-\setmainfont[Color=0000FF]{Arial} \Mathastext[Arial]
-\setmainfont[Color=00C000]{DejaVu Serif} \Mathastext[DejaVu]
-\setmainfont[Color=FF0000]{Andale Mono} \Mathastext[Andale]
-\setmainfont[Color=C000C0]{URW Chancery L} \Mathastext[Chancery]
-\setmainfont[Color=800080]{URW Palladio L} \Mathastext[Palladio]
-\setmainfont[Color=808000]{Liberation Serif} \Mathastext[Liberation]
-\MTDeclareVersion{Times}{T1}{ptm}{m}{n}
-\begin{document}
-\MTversion{normal}
-\testfileincipit
-
-This test uses \verb|mathastext| with its \emph{italic}, \emph{asterisk}, and
-\emph{subdued} options. The base document fonts are the Latin Modern ones (in
-OpenType format). The other fonts used were chosen from those of a Linux
-machine. We also used the Times font in T1 encoding, to illustrate a warning
-from the user manual when using different encodings in the various math
-versions: here the minus sign has disappeared from the Times math mode block,
-precisely for this matter of encoding.
-
-Furthermore we test if the non-letter characters obey the math alphabet
-\verb|\mathbf|. In the normal and bold math versions, this feature
-is de-activated, as option \emph{subdued} was used; and if activated we
-should then use in these math versions the package \verb|\Mathbf| rather
-than \verb|\mathbf| which is there still the original one, which will
-use encoding \verb|OT1| in the normal and bold versions, as we loaded
-\verb|fontspec| with its option \emph{no-math}.
-
-Some among the fonts tested have no bold variant or no italic variant.
-
-\newcommand\TEST[1]{\MTversion{#1}\def\tmpa{#1}%
- \def\tmpb{normal}\def\tmpc{bold}%
- \ifx\tmpa\tmpb\else\ifx\tmpa\tmpc\else \MTnonlettersobeymathxx
- \MTexplicitbracesobeymathxx\fi\fi
-\begin{multicols}{2}
-\hbox to\columnwidth{\hbox to\columnwidth{\hfil
- $abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$\hfil}\kern-2.5em{#1}}
- \centerline{ $ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$ }
- \centerline{ $0123456789$ }
- \centerline{ $!\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\backslash$ }
- \centerline{ $\mathbf{!\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\backslash}$ }
-\columnbreak
- \centerline{ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz }
- \centerline{ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ }
- \centerline{ 0123456789}
- \centerline{ !\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\char92 }
- \centerline{\bfseries !\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\char92 }
-\end{multicols}}
-\begin{multicols}{2}
- \centerline{\textbf{math mode}}
-\columnbreak
- \centerline{ \textbf{text} }
-\end{multicols}
-\TEST{DejaVu}\TEST{Verdana}\TEST{Andale}\TEST{Palladio}
-\TEST{Arial}\TEST{Chancery}\TEST{Liberation}
-\TEST{bold}\TEST{normal}\TEST{Times}
-\end{document}
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `mathastexttestunicodelinux.tex'.
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-\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext}
-version \texttt{1.3c} of \texttt{2013/12/14}}
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% The mathastext package (version 1.3c of December 14, 2013)
-%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol
-%% Examples of use of mathastext:
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
-%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/showcase.html
-%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%% This file `mathastexttestunicodemacos.tex' is for testing the use
-%% of the package `mathastext' with the unicode engines XeTeX or LuaLaTeX.
-%%
-%% Mac OS X specific fonts are used (10.8.2).
-%%
-%% See `mathastext.dtx' for the copyright and conditions of distribution or
-%% modification.
-%%
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[hscale=0.85]{geometry}
-\usepackage{multicol}
-\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
-\usepackage{lmodern}
-\usepackage{metalogo}
-\usepackage{iftex}
-\ifXeTeX
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\testfileincipit\expandafter
- {\testfileincipit\ (compiled with \XeLaTeX)}
-\else
-\ifLuaTeX
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\testfileincipit\expandafter
- {\testfileincipit\ (compiled with \LuaLaTeX)}
-\fi\fi
-\usepackage[subdued,italic,asterisk]{mathastext}
-\setmainfont[Color=FF0000]{Hoefler Text} \Mathastext[Hoefler]
-\setmainfont[Color=336633]{American Typewriter}\Mathastext[Typewriter]
-\setmainfont[Color=0000FF]{Herculanum} \Mathastext[Herculanum]
-\setmainfont[Color=FF00FF]{Didot} \Mathastext[Didot]
-\setmainfont[Color=999999]{Comic Sans MS} \Mathastext[Comic]
-\MTDeclareVersion{Times}{T1}{ptm}{m}{n}
-\begin{document}
-\MTversion{normal}
-\testfileincipit
-
-This test uses \verb|mathastext| with its \emph{italic}, \emph{asterisk}, and
-\emph{subdued} options. The base document fonts are the Latin Modern ones (in
-OpenType format). The other fonts used were chosen from those of a Mac OS
-machine. We also used the Times font in T1 encoding, to illustrate a warning
-from the user manual when using different encodings in the various math
-versions: here the minus sign has disappeared from the Times math mode block,
-precisely for this matter of encoding.
-
-Furthermore we test if the non-letter characters obey the math alphabet
-\verb|\mathbf|. In the normal and bold math versions, this feature is
-de-activated, as option \emph{subdued} was used; and if activated we
-should then use in these math versions the package \verb|\Mathbf| rather
-than \verb|\mathbf| which is there still the original one, which will
-use encoding \verb|OT1| in the normal and bold versions, as we loaded
-\verb|fontspec| with its option \emph{no-math}.
-
-Some among the fonts tested have no bold variant or no italic variant.
-
-Note (tested 2013/09/03): for some reason the \verb|Color| specifications in the
-\verb|\setmainfont| commands work only
-with \XeTeX{}, not with \LuaLaTeX{}; a few months back I had not noticed
-such a difference between the two engines.
-
-\newcommand\TEST[1]{\MTversion{#1}\def\tmpa{#1}%
- \def\tmpb{normal}\def\tmpc{bold}%
- \ifx\tmpa\tmpb\else\ifx\tmpa\tmpc\else \MTnonlettersobeymathxx
- \MTexplicitbracesobeymathxx\fi\fi
-\begin{multicols}{2}
-\hbox to\columnwidth{\hbox to\columnwidth{\hfil
- $abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$\hfil}\kern-2.5em{#1}}
- \centerline{ $ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$ }
- \centerline{ $0123456789$ }
- \centerline{ $!\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\backslash$ }
- \centerline{ $\mathbf{!\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\backslash}$ }
-\columnbreak
- \centerline{ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz }
- \centerline{ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ }
- \centerline{ 0123456789 }
- \centerline{ !\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\char92 }
- \centerline{\bfseries !\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,-\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
- \$\,\%\,\&\,<\,>\,|\,\{\,\}\,\char92 }
-\end{multicols}}
-\begin{multicols}{2}
- \centerline{\textbf{math mode}}
-\columnbreak
- \centerline{ \textbf{text} }
-\end{multicols}
-\TEST{Didot}\TEST{Comic}\TEST{normal}\TEST{Herculanum}
-\TEST{Hoefler}\TEST{Typewriter}\TEST{bold}\TEST{Times}
-\end{document}
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `mathastexttestunicodemacos.tex'.