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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-12-07 23:14:48 +0000
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-The PM-ISOmath package, version 1.00 of 2017-08-22
+The PM-ISOmath package, version 1.0.02 of 2017
Original author: Claudio Beccari, 2017
-LaTeX Project Public Licence LPPL v.1.3 (or later)
+LaTeX Project Public Licence LPPL v.1.3c (or later)
The PM-ISOmath name stands for "Poor Man ISO Math". In substance
this package is a poor man solution to the task of typesetting
- math fulfilling the ISO regulations "for physical sciences and technology" (formerli regulations ISO 31/XI, now ISO\,80000).
+ math fulfilling the ISO regulations "for physical sciences and
+ technology" (formerly regulations ISO 31/XI, now ISO\,80000).
These regulations refer mostly to the family, series and shape
of fonts to be used with symbols of various nature.
This package gets inspiration from the ISOmath package by Günter
-Milde, but tries to get the same results without using any math
-[font] groups (or families). As pdfLaTeX users may recall, this
-typesetting program may se at maximum 16 math [font] groups (or
-math font families); sometimes this number results in an error
-that forbids the user to use the symbols s/he needs.
+ Milde, but tries to get the same results without using any math
+ [font] groups (or families). As pdfLaTeX users may recall, this
+ typesetting program may see at maximum 16 math [font] groups (or
+ math font families); sometimes this number results in an error
+ that forbids the user to use the symbols s/he needs.
The trick used in this package consists in employing text fonts
-within the \text command (defined by the amsmath package that, therefore, is a dependence to which pmisomath is subjected) and
-chose text font families, series, and shapes to be used within
-that command argument.
+ within the \text command (defined by the amsmath package that,
+ therefore, is a dependence to which pm-isomath is subjected) and
+ chose text font families, series, and shapes to be used within
+ that command argument.
The commands are such as to fulfil some math requirements; for
-example while in the scope of the \boldmath declaration, the
-series is automatically set to bold without any user intervention.
-The font size is automatically taken care by \text, so that fonts
-have the correct size also while typesetting exponents or subscripts.
+ example while in the scope of the \boldmath declaration, the
+ series is automatically set to bold without any user intervention.
+ The font size is automatically taken care by \text, so that fonts
+ have the correct size also while typesetting exponents or subscripts.
Nevertheless, through proper advanced command options, the user
-remains the person principally responsible of using the right
-font for the right symbol in a document that must fulfil the
-ISO regulations.
+ remains the person principally responsible of using the right
+ font for the right symbol in a document that must fulfil the
+ ISO regulations.
This package is usable only with pdfLaTeX; LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX
-can access OpenType math fonts through the package unicode-math,
-and with the "math-style=ISO" option they have the math switching
-commands agree with the ISO regulations.
-
-pdfLATeX users have available some packages to fulfil the ISO requirements; principally the ISOmath package thet is subject
-to a number of limitations due the the particular math environment
-of the user, and libertinust1math that produces a complete set-up
-with math fonts that match very well text fonts that are darker
-than the standard default Computer Modern ones (including the
-CM-super and the Latin Modern ones).
+ can access OpenType math fonts through the package unicode-math,
+ and with the "math-style=ISO" option they have the math switching
+ commands agree with the ISO regulations.
+
+pdfLATeX users have available some packages to fulfil the ISO
+ requirements; principally the ISOmath package that is subject
+ to a number of limitations due the the particular math environment
+ of the user, and libertinust1math that produces a complete set-up
+ with math fonts that match very well text fonts that are darker
+ than the standard default Computer Modern ones (including the
+ CM-super and the Latin Modern ones).
This package works very well with the Latin Modern fonts; in
-practice in math mode it uses the same Latin text fonts, and
-the corresponding families, series, and shapes of the LGR
-encoded CBfonts; it may work also with the CM and the CM-super
-fonts, but the original author never uses them, therefore he
-cannot guarantee any suitable result.
-
-For installation of this package, simply run the pmisomath.dtx
-through pdfLaTeX (and only pdfLaTeX); move the produced sty file
-to the .../tex/latex/pmisomath/ folder; if it does not exist,
-create it; similarly move pmisomath.dtx to .../source/latex/pmisomath/
-and pmisomath.pdf to .../doc/latex/pmisomath/.
+ practice in math mode it uses the same Latin text fonts, and
+ the corresponding families, series, and shapes of the LGR
+ encoded CBfonts; it may work also with the CM and the CM-super
+ fonts, but the original author never uses them, therefore he
+ cannot guarantee any suitable result.
+
+For installation of this package, simply run the pm-isomath.dtx
+ through pdfLaTeX (and only pdfLaTeX); move the produced sty file
+ to the .../tex/latex/pm-isomath/ folder; if it does not exist,
+ create it; similarly move pm-isomath.dtx to .../source/latex/pm-isomath/
+ and pm-isomath.pdf to .../doc/latex/pm-isomath/.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pm-isomath/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pm-isomath/manifest.txt
index cefa22bcf99..05d8a7875df 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pm-isomath/manifest.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pm-isomath/manifest.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This is the manifest.txt file that accompanies the package PM-ISOmath,
-version 1.00 of 2017
+version 1.0.02 of 2017
Original author: Claudio Beccari, 2017
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pm-isomath/pm-isomath.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pm-isomath/pm-isomath.pdf
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