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-This README file is for version 1.12b, 2011/02/09
-of the package `mathastext' for LaTeX2e
+ +-------------------------------------------+
+ + mathastext 1.13 +
+ + `Use the text font in simple mathematics' +
+ + +
+ + jfbu (at) free.fr +
+ +-------------------------------------------+
+
+This is the README file for the LaTeX2e package `mathastext',
+version 1.13, 2011/03/11
Copyright (C) 2011 by Jean-Francois Burnol.
-Please report errors to jfbu at free dot fr
-
-Files `mathastext.dtx' and this README may be distributed
-and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project
-Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at
-your option) any later version.
-
-The latest version of this license is in
- http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
-LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later.
-
- THIS IS VERSION 1.12b (2011/02/09)
-
-USAGE
-
-Include in the preamble
-
- \usepackage{mathastext}
-main options: italic, eulergreek, symbolgreek, defaultmathsizes
-
-after other font related packages. This will make your
-document use the main text font also in mathematics
-mode. The default is that the letters in text and math mode
-have the same shape but option `italic' will make the
-letters use the italic shape in math mode. Digits and
-log-like operator names will be upright (if the text font is
-upright). So one can now typeset documents (containing
-simple mathematics formulas) with a quite arbitrary TeX text
-font, without worrying too much that nobody ever designed
-accompanying math fonts.
-
-Options are provided to pick up the Greek letters from
-either the Euler or the Symbol font, and they can be scaled
-by an arbitrary factor to let them fit with the document
-text font. It is also possible to have other packages set up
-the fonts for Greek letters, as mathastext by default only
-modifies the font for Latin letters and typographical
-characters.
-
-The goal (somewhat altered by the `italic' option) was to
-make documents with the difference between math and text
-blurred out, so that the reader would be forced to
-concentrate more on the contents: text AND math. There is no
-reason to use another font for math: as the text is also an
-equation in its own way, everything should be given equal
-weight. For example, the package gives results corresponding
-to that goal when used with typewriter fonts (possibly of
-variable width like Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional).
-It also gives interesting results for calligraphical fonts.
-
-Another feature is that mathastext provides a simple
-interface to use many different fonts in the same document,
-be it for math or text (not that we recommend abusing it!).
-
-Using mathastext without the `italic' option usually reduces
-the size of the final PDF file. The option `symbolmax' will
-get quite a few mathematicals glyph from the postscript
-Symbol font included in all LaTeX distributions, so that for
-documents with simple mathematics, the default math fonts
-might be completely avoided. This sometimes leads to smaller
-PDF files.
-
-INSTALLATION
+ The files of this package may be distributed and/or modified
+ under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License,
+ either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any
+ later version.
+
+ The latest version of this license is in
+ http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+ and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
+ LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later.
+
+
+ INSTALLATION
Run latex on mathastext.ins to create mathastext.sty from
mathastext.dtx and put it where LaTeX can find it.
-To generate documentation, including the commented source
-code, run latex on mathastext.dtx
+To generate documentation, including the commented source code, run
+latex on mathastext.dtx
+
+Numerous examples of use are available at
+
+ http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathsastext.html
+
+
+ USAGE
-Illustrative examples are available at
-http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathsastext.html
+ \usepackage[options]{mathastext}
+ after other font related packages
+
+main options:
+ italic, LGRgreek, eulergreek, symbolgreek, defaultmathsizes
+
+This will make the document use the main text font also in
+mathematics mode. With the `italic' option, the Latin letters use
+the italic shape in math mode. Digits and log-like operator names
+will be upright (if the text font is upright). So one can now
+typeset documents (containing simple mathematics formulas) with a
+quite arbitrary TeX text font, without worrying too much that nobody
+ever designed accompanying math fonts.
+
+If the text font is also available in LGR encoding, then the option
+LGRgreek will pick up the Greek letters from the text font in that
+encoding. It is also possible to use either the Euler of the
+Postscript Symbol font for Greek letters, and they can be scaled by
+an arbitrary factor to let them fit better with the document text
+font.
+
+As mathastext by default only modifies the font for Latin letters
+and typographical characters, almost all in the 32-127 ascii range,
+it is possible to let other packages take care of setting up the
+math fonts, in particular for the Greek letters (but they should be
+loaded before mathastext).
+
+Additionally mathastext provides a simple interface to use different
+fonts in the same document, be it for math or text (not that we
+recommend abusing it!).
+
+Using mathastext without the `italic' option usually reduces the
+size of the final PDF file. The option `symbolmax' will get quite a
+few mathematicals glyph from the postscript Symbol font included in
+all LaTeX distributions, so that for documents with simple
+mathematics, the default math fonts might be completely
+avoided. This sometimes leads to smaller PDF files.
CHANGE LOG
-1.12b
+1.13
+
+ * the LGRgreek option is added.
+
+ * internal changes for better readability of the code.
- * fixes a bug from 1.12
1.12
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