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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-03-22 23:34:38 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx
index 20167f36c27..32c0874a4e9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
% \iffalse meta-comment
-% Time-stamp: <15-03-2011 23:11:35 CET JF>
+% Time-stamp: <22-03-2011 15:45:34 CET burnol>
% File `mathastext.dtx'
%
% Copyright (C) 2011 by Jean-Francois Burnol
@@ -14,25 +14,30 @@
% LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later.
%
% Please report errors to jfbu (at) free.fr
-% Numerous examples are available at
+% Many examples available at:
% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
%
% \fi
% \iffalse
%<*dtx>
\ProvidesFile{mathastext.dtx}
- [2011/03/15 1.13b Use the text font in simple mathematics]
+ [2011/03/22 v1.14 Use the text font in simple mathematics]
%</dtx>
%
%<*driver>
-\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[hscale=0.6]{geometry}
+\usepackage[colorlinks=true,%
+linkcolor={blue},%
+citecolor={red},%
+pdfstartview=FitH,pdfpagemode=UseNone]{hyperref}
%% The Symbol font will be used in the text
\DeclareSymbolFont{mtpsymbol}{U}{psy}{m}{n}
\makeatletter
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{psy}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{psy}{m}{n}{<-> psyr}{}
-%% the following is taken from the package itself
+%% the following is extracted from the package itself, as it
+%% will serve in typesetting the documentation
\let\mst@prod\prod
\let\defaultprod\prod
\DeclareMathSymbol{\prodpsy}{\mathop}{mtpsymbol}{213}
@@ -115,11 +120,19 @@
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
+% \changes{1.14}{2011/03/22}{
+% * \cs{mathit}, \cs{mathsf} and \cs{mathtt} are now
+% modified to make use of the text fonts (previous
+% versions only modified \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm} and
+% \cs{mathbf})
+% }
+%
% \changes{1.13b}{2011/03/15}{
% * I modify the way the \cs{prod} and \cs{sum} are defined when the option
% symbolmisc is used. So now, in display math we revert to the default
% large symbols.
% }
+%
% \changes{1.13}{2011/03/11}{
% * option LGRgreek: for fonts also available in LGR-encoding
% * internal changes: systematic use of `if' conditionals
@@ -229,55 +242,55 @@
%
% \begin{abstract}
% The |mathastext| package\footnote{This document
-% describes |mathastext| version \fileversion\
+% describes |mathastext| \fileversion\
% (\filedate).} propagates the document {\em text} font
% to {\em mathematical} mode, for the letters and digits
% of the Latin alphabet and a few further
% characters. Various possibilities are provided for
% Greek letters, including picking them up in the font
-% itself, if the font is available in LGR-encoding. The
-% initial idea was to produce handouts or research papers
-% with a less book-like typography than what is typical
-% of standard \TeX-\LaTeX{} with the Computer Modern
-% fonts, but equipped with a very uniform look (with the
-% hope to coerce the reader into concentrating more onto
-% the contents ;-).) A side-effect is that the package
-% makes it possible to use a quite arbitrary font without
-% worrying too much that it does not have specially
-% designed accompanying math fonts. Also, |mathastext|
-% provides a simple mechanism in order to use more than
-% one math-as-text font in the same document (not that we
-% recommend it!). A final aspect is that |mathastext|
-% helps sometimes produce smaller PDF files.
+% itself, if it is available in LGR-encoding. Thus, the
+% package makes it possible to use a quite arbitrary font
+% without worrying too much that it does not have
+% specially designed accompanying math fonts. Also,
+% |mathastext| provides a simple mechanism in order to
+% use more than one math-as-text font in the same
+% document (not that we recommend it!). A final aspect
+% is that it helps sometimes produce smaller PDF files.
%
% \begin{center}
% Numerous examples are available here:\\
-% |http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html|
+% \url{http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html}
% \end{center}
% \end{abstract}
%
% \section{Description of what the package does}
%
-% \subsection{Motivation}
-%
-% |mathastext| was conceived as a result of frustration of
-% distributing to students \TeX-crafted mathematical handouts with
-% a subsequent realization that not much had made it to a
-% semi-permanent brain location. So, I forced \LaTeX\ to produce
-% material as if written on a primitive typewriter, a little bit
-% like the good old seminar notes of the Cartan and Grothendieck
-% days. Don't ask me if this helped, I have long since opted for a
+% \subsection{Motivation and main features}
+%
+% The initial idea was to produce handouts or research
+% papers with a less book-like typography than what is
+% typical of standard \TeX-\LaTeX{} with the Computer
+% Modern fonts, but equipped with a very uniform
+% look. Indeed, |mathastext| was conceived as a result of
+% frustration of distributing to students \TeX-crafted
+% mathematical handouts with a subsequent realization
+% that not much had made it to a semi-permanent brain
+% location. So, I forced \LaTeX\ to produce material as
+% if written on a primitive typewriter, a little bit like
+% the good old seminar notes of the Cartan and
+% Grothendieck days. The hope was to coerce the reader
+% into concentrating more onto the contents ;-). Don't
+% ask me if this helped, I have long since opted for a
% positive attitude in life.
-%
-% The package |mathastext| is less extreme, but retains
-% the idea of using inside mathematics the same font as
-% is used for text for the letters of the Latin
-% alphabet and the digits:\\
+%
+% The current version of the package has evolved
+% into a kind of generic manner of providing math support
+% to text fonts lacking therefrom. But its scope only
+% covers the following characters:\\
% \centerline{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
% \centerline{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}
-% \centerline{0123456789} By
-% default the text font will also be used for:\\
-% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
+% \centerline{0123456789}
+% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}%
% \centerline{!\,?\,*\,,\,.\,:\,;\,+\,\textendash\,=\,(\,)\,[\,]\,/\,\#\,%
% \$\,\%\,\&\,$\mathord{<}\,\mathord{>}\,\mathord{|}$\,\{\,\}
% and $\backslash$}
@@ -289,11 +302,11 @@
% in OT1, except for the typewriter fonts; the option
% |alldelims| forces re-integration in this case.
%
-% The commands \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm} and
-% \cs{mathbf} are modified to now make use of the text
-% font; but nothing is changed to \cs{mathit} and the
-% other math alphabet commands which will use the default
-% math fonts, not the text font.
+% The package tells the math alphabet commands
+% \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm},
+% \cs{mathbf}, \cs{mathit}, \cs{mathsf} and \cs{mathtt} to
+% refer to the document text fonts, not to the Computer
+% Modern ones.
%
% The en-dash (\textendash{}) is used for the minus sign,
% rather than the hyphen (-) character. Additionally,
@@ -313,7 +326,7 @@
% derivatives, as the text font {}'{} is not, as a rule, a satisfying
% alternative. Also, the package does nothing regarding the large math
% symbols (except for $\defaultprod$ and
-% $\defaultsum$ in inline math who, like here:
+% $\defaultsum$ in inline math which, like here:
% $\prod\sum$, will be taken from the Symbol Font if option |symbolmisc| is
% passed to the package).
%
@@ -348,7 +361,7 @@
%
% \subsection{Greek letters}
%
-% The Computer Modern fonts are very light in comparison
+% The Computer Modern fonts are very light and thin in comparison
% to many text fonts, and as a result rarely mix
% well with them (particularly if the Latin letters in
% math mode are upright). The following options are
@@ -512,6 +525,81 @@
% the time of loading mathastext, $in\ math\ also\ of\ course$.
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% The math versions defined by |mathastext| memorize the
+% text font defaults at the time they are defined by
+% |mathastext|. This is illustrated by this example,
+% which also exemplifies the use of math alphabets:
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \documentclass{article}
+% \usepackage{bookman} % Bookman/Avant Garde/Courier
+% \let\oldrm\rmdefault
+% \let\oldtt\ttdefault
+% \let\oldsf\sfdefault
+% \usepackage[italic]{mathastext}
+% \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pnc}
+% \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv}
+% \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{txtt}
+% \Mathastext[schoolhelvtx] % Schoolbook/Helvetica/TX typewriter
+% \renewcommand{\sfdefault}\oldsf
+% \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{bch}
+% \Mathastext[charteravanttx] % Charter/Avant Garde/TX typewriter
+% \renewcommand{\rmdefault}\oldrm
+% \renewcommand{\ttdefault}\oldtt
+% \renewcommand{\sfdefault}\oldsf
+% \parindent0pt\def\HugeSample{{\Huge ar}}\linespread{1.44}
+% \begin{document}
+% Normalement je suis en Bookman. \HugeSample
+%
+% {\sffamily Et moi je suis en Avant Garde. \HugeSample}
+%
+% {\ttfamily Et moi je suis en Courier. \HugeSample}
+%
+% $\mathnormal{mathnormal123}\ \mathrm{mathrm123}\ %
+% \mathbf{mathbf123}\ \mathit{mathit123}\ %
+% \mathsf{mathsf123}\ \mathtt{mathtt123}$
+%
+% \bigskip
+% \MTversion{schoolhelvtx}
+%
+% Normalement je suis en New Century Schoolbook. \HugeSample
+%
+% {\sffamily Et moi je suis en Helvetica. \HugeSample}
+%
+% {\ttfamily Et moi je suis en TX Typewriter \HugeSample}
+%
+% $\mathnormal{mathnormal123}\ \mathrm{mathrm123}\ %
+% \mathbf{mathbf123}\ \mathit{mathit123}\ %
+% \mathsf{mathsf123}\ \mathtt{mathtt123}$
+%
+% \bigskip
+% \MTversion{charteravanttx}
+%
+% Normalement je suis en Charter. \HugeSample
+%
+% {\sffamily Et moi je suis en Avant Garde. \HugeSample}
+%
+% {\ttfamily Et moi je suis en TX typewriter. \HugeSample}
+%
+% $\mathnormal{mathnormal123}\ \mathrm{mathrm123}\ %
+% \mathbf{mathbf123}\ \mathit{mathit123}\ %
+% \mathsf{mathsf123}\ \mathtt{mathtt123}$
+%
+% \bigskip
+% \MTversion{normal}
+%
+% Normalement je suis en Bookman. \HugeSample
+%
+% {\sffamily Et moi je suis en Avant Garde. \HugeSample}
+%
+% {\ttfamily Et moi je suis en Courier. \HugeSample}
+%
+% $\mathnormal{mathnormal123}\ \mathrm{mathrm123}\ %
+% \mathbf{mathbf123}\ \mathit{mathit123}\ %
+% \mathsf{mathsf123}\ \mathtt{mathtt123}$
+% \end{document}
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
% Unicode \TeX{} engines and fonts can also be
% accomodated. It is recommended to load the package
% |fontspec|. Of course |mathastext| is extremely far
@@ -568,10 +656,16 @@
% |symbolmax| may give in the end a PDF file quite
% smaller than the one one would get without the
% package.
-% \item[{\tt defaultmathsizes:}] the package |mathastext| opts for bigger
+% \item[{\tt defaultmathsizes:}] |mathastext| opts for bigger
% subscripts (and, copied from the |moresize| package, redefines
% \cs{Huge} and defines \cs{HUGE}). Use this option to prevent it from
% doing so.
+% \item[{\tt defaultalphabets:}] by default, |mathastext|
+% redeclares the math alphabets \cs{mathrm}, \cs{mathit},
+% etc\dots{} (but not \cs{mathcal}) to refer to the
+% current document text fonts (at the time of loading the
+% package). Use this option to prevent it from doing so
+% (each alphabet also has its own disabling option).
% \end{description}
%
% \subsection{Miscellaneous}
@@ -643,16 +737,23 @@
% defined by the package.
%
%
-% \item[math alphabets:] The \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm}, and \cs{mathbf} are
-% modified to use the text font (or the arbitrarily
-% specified font for a math version), and behave as in
-% standard \LaTeX{}. But we provide a new
-% \cs{mathnormalbold}, to access the bold letters while
-% maintaining their italic shape (or whatever shape has
-% been specified for them) in case of the |italic|
-% option. Other math alphabet changing commands are
-% \cs{MathEulerBold}, \cs{MathEuler} and
-% \cs{MathPSymbol}. Note though that it is not possible
+% \item[math alphabets:]
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item We define a new math alphabet command
+% \cs{mathnormalbold} which gives direct access to
+% the bold version of the \cs{mathnormal} alphabet
+% (rather than using either the \cs{bm} command from
+% the |bm| package or the \cs{boldsymbol} command
+% from the |amsbsy| package).
+% \item The other math alphabet changing commands
+% defined by the package are \cs{MathEulerBold},
+% \cs{MathEuler} and \cs{MathPSymbol}.
+% \item \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm}, \cs{mathbf},
+% \cs{mathit}, \cs{mathsf} and \cs{mathtt} are modified
+% to make reference to the document text fonts (this
+% can be disabled by suitable package options).
+% \end{itemize}
+% Note though that it is not possible
% to use too many of such commands in the same
% document, due to some limitations of
% \LaTeX{}. Declaring them does not seem to be a
@@ -756,11 +857,11 @@
% |\MTVersion|\oarg{nametext}\marg{namemath}:\footnote{\cs{MTVersion}
% is also available as \cs{MTversion}.} in the absence
% of the optional argument changes simultaneously the
-% text and the math font to be the font corresponding
+% text and the math fonts to be the fonts corresponding
% to the version \meta{namemath}. If there is an
-% optional argument then the text font will use
+% optional argument then the text fonts will use
% \meta{nametext} and the math mode will use
-% \meta{namemath}. To change only the math font, use
+% \meta{namemath}. To change only the math fonts, use
% the \LaTeX{} command \cs{mathversion}.
% \end{itemize}
% All further commands are for math mode only.
@@ -778,9 +879,11 @@
% \item |\pmvec|: this provides a poor man \cs{vec} accent command, for
% upright letters. It uses the right arrow. Does not change
% size in subscripts and exponents.
-% \item |\Mathnormal|, |\Mathrm|, |\Mathbf|: suitable modifications of the
-% original \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm}, \cs{mathbf}. By default, the
-% originals are also overwritten by the new commands.
+% \item |\Mathnormal|, |\Mathrm|, |\Mathbf|, |\Mathit|,
+% |\Mathsf|, |\Mathtt|: modifications of the
+% original \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathrm}, \cs{mathbf},
+% \cs{mathit}, \cs{mathsf}, \cs{mathtt}. By default, the
+% originals are overwritten with the new commands.
% \item |\mathnormalbold|: a bold version of \cs{mathnormal}.
% \item |\inodot|, |\jnodot|: the corresponding glyphs in
% the chosen font for math mode. By default, will
@@ -793,25 +896,24 @@
% all the glyphs of the Euler font, if option |eulergreek| (or
% |eulerdigits|) was passed to the package.
% \item |\MathPSymbol|: math alphabet to access the Symbol font.
-% \item Capital Greek letters: macro names \cs{Digamma},
+% \item when one of the options |symbolgreek|,
+% |eulergreek|, or |selfGreek| is passed to the package
+% the capital Greek letters which look like their Latin
+% counterparts acquire names: \cs{Digamma},
% \cs{Alpha}, \cs{Beta}, \cs{Epsilon}, \cs{Zeta},
% \cs{Eta}, \cs{Iota}, \cs{Kappa}, \cs{Mu}, \cs{Nu},
-% \cs{Omicron}, \cs{Rho}, \cs{Tau}, \cs{Chi} are
-% provided for the capital Greek letters which look
-% like their Latin counterparts, when one of the
-% options |symbolgreek| (no \cs{Digamma} for Symbol),
-% |eulergreek| or |selfGreek| was passed to the
-% package. Also an \cs{omicron} control sequence is
-% provided.
+% \cs{Omicron}, \cs{Rho}, \cs{Tau}, \cs{Chi} (no
+% \cs{Digamma} for Symbol). Also an \cs{omicron}
+% control sequence is provided.
% \item LGR Greek and `var'-letters: only the
-% \cs{varsigma} is from the font, others such as
-% \cs{varphi} will load the previous default math
-% font. So when re-compiling a previously written
-% document it might be suitable to
+% \cs{varsigma} is available in this encoding, so using
+% for example \cs{varphi} will load the previous default math
+% font. It might thus be suitable when recompiling
+% already written \LaTeX{} sources to add to the preamble
% \cs{let}\cs{varphi}$=$\cs{phi},
% \cs{let}\cs{varepsilon}$=$\cs{epsilon}, etc\dots,
-% when only the `variant' form of the letter was used
-% therein.
+% in case only the `variant' form of the letter was used
+% in the documents.
% \item Miscelleneous mathematical symbols from the postscript Symbol font
% are made available (or replaced) when option |symbolmisc| is
% passed. They are \cs{prod}~$\prod$ \cs{sum}~$\sum$
@@ -835,18 +937,22 @@
% \cs{DotTriangle}~$\DotTriangle$ is made available by option |symbolre|
% (which overwrites \cs{Re} and \cs{Im}: $\Re,\Im$). The \cs{inftypsy}
% and \cs{proptopsy} have these names to leave up to the user the choice
-% to replace (or no) with them the original (larger) \cs{infty}
+% to replace (or no) the original (larger) \cs{infty}
% $\infty$ and \cs{propto} $\propto$.
%
% Regarding the \cs{prod} and \cs{sum} commands: they will use the Symbol
-% glyphs $\prod\sum$ in inline math, but in display math will revert to
+% glyphs $\prod\sum$ in inline math, and in display
+% math
% the Computer Modern ones (or whatever is set up by other
% packages) : \[\prod\sum\] The package provides \cs{prodpsy} and
% \cs{sumpsy}: if one really wants in all situations the Symbol glyphs,
% one can do \cs{let}\cs{prod}\cs{prodpsy} and
% \cs{let}\cs{sum}\cs{sumpsy}. Also \cs{defaultprod} and \cs{defaultsum}
% will refer to the \cs{prod} and \cs{sum} before redefinition by the
-% package.
+% package: this is to allow constructs such as
+% |$\displaystyle\defaultprod$| or
+% |\[\textstyle\defaultprod\]|, because they would not work
+% with the \cs{prod} and \cs{sum} as re-defined by the package.
% \end{itemize}
%
% \section{Complete list of options}
@@ -909,8 +1015,10 @@
% accents. As in vanilla \LaTeX{}, they are taken from the font
% for the digits and \cs{log}-like names. Obey the alphabet
% changing commands. Will work only for T1, LY1, or OT1-compatible encodings.
-% \item |defaultrm|, |defaultbf|, |defaulnormal|: do not
-% overwrite the default \cs{mathrm}, \cs{mathbf}, \cs{mathnormal}.
+% \item |defaultrm|, |defaultbf|, |defaulnormal|, |defaultit|, |defaultsf|, |defaultt|, |defaultalphabets|: do not
+% overwrite (respectively) \cs{mathrm}, \cs{mathbf},
+% \cs{mathnormal}, \cs{mathit}, \cs{mathsf}, and
+% \cs{mathtt}, or all.
% \item |defaultimath|: do not overwrite \cs{imath} and
% \cs{jmath}, do not extend \cs{i} and \cs{j} to math mode use.
% \item |defaultmathsizes|: do not change the \LaTeX{} defaults.
@@ -929,8 +1037,8 @@
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesFile{mathastext.sty}
- [2011/03/15 1.13b Use the text font in simple mathematics]
+\ProvidesPackage{mathastext}
+ [2011/03/22 v1.14 Use the text font in simple mathematics]
% \end{macrocode}
% I copied these macros from the |iftex| package of Vafa~\textsc{Khalighi}.
% Perhaps I should rather require the package?
@@ -1072,6 +1180,14 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
\DeclareOption{defaultrm}{\mt@defaultrmtrue}
\newif\ifmt@defaultbf
\DeclareOption{defaultbf}{\mt@defaultbftrue}
+\newif\ifmt@defaultit
+\DeclareOption{defaultit}{\mt@defaultittrue}
+\newif\ifmt@defaultsf
+\DeclareOption{defaultsf}{\mt@defaultsftrue}
+\newif\ifmt@defaulttt
+\DeclareOption{defaulttt}{\mt@defaulttttrue}
+\DeclareOption{defaultalphabets}{\ExecuteOptions{defaultnormal,defaultrm,%
+defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}}
% \end{macrocode}
% We intend to change the default script and scriptscript sizes, and also to
% declare a \cs{HUGE} size and modify the \cs{Huge} one at 12pt (taken from
@@ -1341,6 +1457,9 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
\edef\mt@series@normal{\m@stextser}
\edef\mt@shape@normal{\m@stextsh}
\edef\mt@ltshape@normal{\m@stextshletter}
+ \edef\mt@itdefault@normal{\itdefault}
+ \edef\mt@sfdefault@normal{\sfdefault}
+ \edef\mt@ttdefault@normal{\ttdefault}
\edef\mt@boldvariant@normal{\m@stextbold}
\edef\mt@encoding@bold{\m@stextenc}
\edef\mt@family@bold{\m@stextfam}
@@ -1348,6 +1467,9 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
\edef\mt@shape@bold{\m@stextsh}
\edef\mt@ltshape@bold{\m@stextshletter}
\edef\mt@boldvariant@bold{\m@stextbold}
+ \edef\mt@itdefault@bold{\itdefault}
+ \edef\mt@sfdefault@bold{\sfdefault}
+ \edef\mt@ttdefault@bold{\ttdefault}
%%
\SetSymbolFont{mtletterfont}{normal}{\mt@encoding@normal}
{\mt@family@normal}
@@ -1374,6 +1496,30 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
{\mt@family@bold}
{\mt@series@bold}
{\mt@shape@bold}
+ \DeclareMathAlphabet{\Mathit} {\mt@encoding@normal}
+ {\mt@family@normal}
+ {\mt@series@normal}
+ {\mt@itdefault@normal}
+ \DeclareMathAlphabet{\Mathsf} {\mt@encoding@normal}
+ {\mt@sfdefault@normal}
+ {\mt@series@normal}
+ {\mt@shape@normal}
+ \DeclareMathAlphabet{\Mathtt} {\mt@encoding@normal}
+ {\mt@ttdefault@normal}
+ {\mt@series@normal}
+ {\mt@shape@normal}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathit}{bold}{\mt@encoding@normal}
+ {\mt@family@normal}
+ {\mt@series@bold}
+ {\mt@itdefault@bold}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathsf}{bold}{\mt@encoding@normal}
+ {\mt@sfdefault@bold}
+ {\mt@series@bold}
+ {\mt@shape@normal}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathtt}{bold}{\mt@encoding@normal}
+ {\mt@ttdefault@bold}
+ {\mt@series@bold}
+ {\mt@shape@normal}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\mathnormalbold}
@@ -1490,6 +1636,9 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
\expandafter\edef\csname mt@series@\mt@version\endcsname{#5}
\expandafter\edef\csname mt@shape@\mt@version\endcsname{#6}
\expandafter\edef\csname mt@boldvariant@\mt@version\endcsname{\m@stextbold}
+ \expandafter\edef\csname mt@itdefault@\mt@version\endcsname{\itdefault}
+ \expandafter\edef\csname mt@sfdefault@\mt@version\endcsname{\sfdefault}
+ \expandafter\edef\csname mt@ttdefault@\mt@version\endcsname{\ttdefault}
\newif\ifmt@reallynoopt\mt@reallynoopttrue
\ifx\@empty#1
\else % we check nevertheless for [] situation, will not work with [ ]
@@ -1518,7 +1667,10 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
names will be in `#6' shape.}
\expandafter\edef\csname mt@ltshape@\mt@version\endcsname{#1}
\fi
- \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathbf}{#2}{#3}{#4}{\m@stextbold}{#6}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathbf}{#2}{#3}{#4}{\m@stextbold}{#6}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathit}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{\itdefault}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathsf}{#2}{#3}{\sfdefault}{#5}{#6}
+ \SetMathAlphabet{\Mathtt}{#2}{#3}{\ttdefault}{#5}{#6}
\SetSymbolFont{mtoperatorfont}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}
\ifmt@needeuler
\SetMathAlphabet{\MathEulerBold}{#2}{U}{zeur}{\m@stextbold}{n}
@@ -1621,6 +1773,9 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
\ifmt@defaultnormal\else\renewcommand{\mathnormal}{\Mathnormal}\fi
\ifmt@defaultrm\else\renewcommand{\mathrm}{\Mathrm}\fi
\ifmt@defaultbf\else\renewcommand{\mathbf}{\Mathbf}\fi
+\ifmt@defaultit\else\renewcommand{\mathit}{\Mathit}\fi
+\ifmt@defaultsf\else\renewcommand{\mathsf}{\Mathsf}\fi
+\ifmt@defaulttt\else\renewcommand{\mathtt}{\Mathtt}\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -1673,7 +1828,13 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
\edef\mt@@shape{\csname mt@shape@\mt@tmp\endcsname}%
\renewcommand{\updefault}{\mt@@shape}%
\edef\mt@@boldvariant{\csname mt@boldvariant@\mt@tmp\endcsname}%
-\renewcommand{\bfdefault}{\mt@@boldvariant}}
+\renewcommand{\bfdefault}{\mt@@boldvariant}%
+ \edef\mt@@itdefault{\csname mt@itdefault@\mt@tmp\endcsname}%
+\renewcommand{\itdefault}{\mt@@itdefault}%
+ \edef\mt@@sfdefault{\csname mt@sfdefault@\mt@tmp\endcsname}%
+\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{\mt@@sfdefault}%
+ \edef\mt@@ttdefault{\csname mt@ttdefault@\mt@tmp\endcsname}%
+\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{\mt@@ttdefault}}%
\let\MathastextVersion\MTVersion
\let\Mathastextversion\MTVersion
\let\MTversion\MTVersion
@@ -2523,6 +2684,6 @@ noplusnominus,noequal,noexclam,noasterisk,nospecials,nolessnomore}}
%</dtx>
% \fi
%
-% \CheckSum{2777}
+% \CheckSum{2914}
% \Finale
\endinput \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins
index e65095bb939..2620d7cdaf5 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
%% Copyright (C) 2011 by Jean-Francois Burnol
%%
%% Please report errors to jfbu (at) free.fr
-%% Numerous examples at
+%% Many examples available at
%% http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
%%
%% This file be distributed and/or modified under the
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
%%
%% --------------- start of docstrip commands ------------------
%%
-\def\filedate{2011/03/11}
+\def\filedate{2011/03/22}
\def\batchfile{mathastext.ins}
\input docstrip.tex
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ This is a generated file.
Copyright (C) 2011 by Jean-Francois Burnol
Please report errors to jfbu (at) free.fr
- Numerous examples at
+ Many examples available here:
http://jf.burnol.free.fr/mathastext.html
This file may be distributed and/or modified under the