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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2006-01-11 23:59:00 +0000
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+%\CheckSum{129}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+% File `fixmath.dtx'.
+% Copyright (c) 2000--2003 Walter Schmidt
+%
+% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
+% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
+% 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%
+% This program consists of the files fixmath.dtx and fixmath.ins
+%
+% \fi
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+%<*driver>
+\ProvidesFile{fixmath.drv}
+%</driver>
+%<package>\ProvidesPackage{fixmath}
+ [2000/04/11 v0.9 (WaS)]
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\usepackage{url}
+\CodelineNumbered
+\begin{document}
+ \DocInput{fixmath.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+% \fi
+%
+% \GetFileInfo{fixmath.drv}
+% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
+% \MakeShortVerb{\+}
+%
+% \title{The \textsf{fixmath} package for \LaTeXe}
+% \author{Walter Schmidt\thanks{{\ttfamily w.a.schmidt@gmx.net}}}
+% \date{(\fileversion{} -- \filedate)}
+% \maketitle
+% \sloppy
+%
+% \noindent
+% \LaTeX's default style of typesetting mathematics does unfortunately
+% not comply with the International Standards ISO31-0:1992 to ISO31-13:1992,
+% as summarized, e.\,g., in
+% \path{<http://physics.nist.gov/Document/typefaces.pdf>}:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item Uppercase Greek letters are always typset upright,
+% as opposed to italic, even though they are usually to represent variables.
+% \item There is no obvious way to typset variables in a bold italic style,
+% even though the required fonts are available. (The \textsf{bm} package
+% is overly complex and not always reliable.)
+% \end{itemize}
+% If you are using the default Computer Modern math fonts,
+% this can be fixed by loading the package \textsf{fixmath}:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item Uppercase Greek will be typeset in italic style then.
+% \item Upright $\Delta$ and $\Omega$ symbols are still available
+% through the commands +\upDelta+ and +\upOmega+.
+% \item A new math alphabet +\mathbold+ will provide bold italic
+% letters.
+% \end{itemize}
+% The \textsf{fixmath} package should be used \emph{only}
+% in conjunction with the CM math fonts; most likely,
+% it will not work with others.
+% Many packages for using alternative math fonts, such as
+% \textsf{mathpazo} (for Palatino),
+% provide the +\mathbold+ alphabet already
+% and can be loaded with an option \texttt{slantedGreek} to make
+% the uppercase Greek letters cursive.
+%
+% \StopEventually{}
+%
+% \section*{The package code}
+% Save uppercase $\Delta$ and $\Omega$:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*package>
+\let\upOmega\Omega
+\let\upDelta\Delta
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Provide italic uppercase Greek:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Gamma}{\mathalpha}{letters}{0}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Delta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{1}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Theta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{2}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Lambda}{\mathalpha}{letters}{3}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Xi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{4}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Pi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{5}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Sigma}{\mathalpha}{letters}{6}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Upsilon}{\mathalpha}{letters}{7}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Phi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{8}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Psi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{9}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\Omega}{\mathalpha}{letters}{10}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Prepare lowercase Greek for +\mathbold+:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\alpha}{\mathalpha}{letters}{11}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\beta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{12}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\gamma}{\mathalpha}{letters}{13}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\delta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{14}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\epsilon}{\mathalpha}{letters}{15}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\zeta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{16}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\eta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{17}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\theta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{18}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\iota}{\mathalpha}{letters}{19}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\kappa}{\mathalpha}{letters}{20}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\lambda}{\mathalpha}{letters}{21}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\mu}{\mathalpha}{letters}{22}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\nu}{\mathalpha}{letters}{23}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\xi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{24}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\pi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{25}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\rho}{\mathalpha}{letters}{26}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\sigma}{\mathalpha}{letters}{27}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\tau}{\mathalpha}{letters}{28}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\upsilon}{\mathalpha}{letters}{29}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\phi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{30}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\chi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{31}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\psi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{32}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\omega}{\mathalpha}{letters}{33}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\varepsilon}{\mathalpha}{letters}{34}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\vartheta}{\mathalpha}{letters}{35}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\varpi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{36}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\varphi}{\mathalpha}{letters}{39}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\varrho}{\mathalpha}{letters}{37}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\varsigma}{\mathalpha}{letters}{38}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Define +\mathbold+:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathbold}{OML}{cmm}{b}{it}
+%</package>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% The next line of code prevents DocStrip from adding the
+% character table to all modules:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\endinput
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \Finale
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+%%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/fixmath.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/fixmath.ins
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+% file fixmath.ins
+\input docstrip
+\usedir{tex/latex/was}
+
+\generate{\file{fixmath.sty}{\from{fixmath.dtx}{package}}}
+
+\endbatchfile
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/gensymb.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/gensymb.dtx
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+%\CheckSum{283}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+% File `gensymb.dtx'.
+% Copyright (c) 2003 Walter Schmidt
+%
+% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
+% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
+% 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%
+% This program consists of the files gensymb.dtx and gensymb.ins
+%
+% \fi
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+%<*driver>
+\ProvidesFile{gensymb.drv}
+%</driver>
+%<package>\ProvidesPackage{gensymb}
+ [2003/07/02 v1.0 (WaS)]
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\OnlyDescription
+\usepackage{textcomp}
+\CodelineNumbered
+\begin{document}
+ \DocInput{gensymb.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+% \fi
+%
+% \newcommand\Lopt[1]{\textsf{#1}}
+% \let\Lpack\Lopt
+% \GetFileInfo{gensymb.drv}
+%
+% \title{The \textsf{gensymb} package for \LaTeXe}
+% \author{Walter Schmidt\thanks{{\ttfamily w.a.schmidt@gmx.net}}}
+% \date{(\fileversion{} -- \filedate)}
+% \maketitle
+% \sloppy
+%
+% \section{The problem}
+% Typesetting units of measurement with \LaTeX{} is sometimes difficult.
+% Why? For instance, most (but no all) typefaces have an
+% upright \textmu{} and also a degree symbol, but
+% there is no obvious way to use these in math mode. On the other hand,
+% an upright \textohm{} is part of all math fonts for \TeX,
+% but most text fonts are lacking the corresponding \cmd{\textohm}.
+% Thus, it is not only impossible to use the
+% same notation in text and in formulas;
+% depending on the fonts used, it may even be impossible to
+% typeset units properly at all, if you are restricted to
+% the means of `standard' \LaTeX.
+%
+% \section{The macro package}
+% The \Lpack{gensymb} package provides a number of `generic' macros,
+% which produce the same output in text and math mode:
+% \begin{verse}
+% \begin{tabular}{ccccc}
+% \cmd{\degree} &
+% \cmd{\celsius} &
+% \cmd{\perthousand}&
+% \cmd{\ohm} &
+% \cmd{\micro} \\
+% \textdegree &
+% \textcelsius &
+% \textperthousand &
+% \textohm &
+% \textmu \\
+% \end{tabular}
+% \end{verse}
+% Thus, you can write, for instance:
+% \begin{verse}
+% |$ \lambda = 10.6\,\micro\mathrm{m} $|\\
+% |... a wavelength of 10.6\,\micro m|
+% \end{verse}
+% With the help of the package \Lpack{units}, you can even apply
+% exactly the same notation in text and formulas:
+% \begin{verse}
+% |$ \lambda = \unit[10.6]{\micro m} $|\\
+% |... a wavelength of \unit[10.6]{\micro m}|
+% \end{verse}
+%
+% Under normal circumstances you should use \Lpack{gensymb} in conjunction with
+% the \Lpack{textcomp} package. In this case the above symbols
+% are taken from a text font using the TS1 (text companion)
+% encoding -- even in math.
+% As a result, they will exhibit the style of the surrounding text or of the \cmd{\mathrm}
+% alphabet, respectively.
+%
+% When \Lpack{textcomp} is \emph{not} used (for instance, because your text fonts
+% are not available with TS1 encoding),
+% the \Lpack{gensymb} package tries to emulate the above symbols
+% using what is available in the math fonts.
+% However, the symbols \textmu{} and \textperthousand{} cannot be faked,
+% and the package will issue appropriate warning messages.
+% The option \Lopt{upmu} is a workaround to provide at least the \textmu{} -- see below.
+%
+% The symbol \cmd{\ohm} is particular, too: Loading the \Lpack{textcomp}
+% package does \emph{not ensure} that the text fonts actually include
+% an \textohm. Unfortunately, many fonts don't. \LaTeX{} cannot detect this
+% situation in advance, and the command \cmd{\ohm} will print some garbage
+% then -- possibly without any error message.
+% A workaround is to use the options \Lopt{Omega} or \Lopt{Upomega}
+% described below.
+%
+% The default behavior of the \Lpack{gensymb} package can be modified
+% using the following options:
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[\Lopt{upmu}] With this option, the \cmd{\micro} uses internally
+% a math symbol with the name \cmd{\upmu}.
+% The responsibility to provide this macro lies with you; for instance,
+% load the package \Lpack{upgreek}\footnote{%
+% available from the same CTAN directory as \Lpack{gensymb}} or use a set
+% of math fonts which include an upright mu and make sure it is accessible as \cmd{\upmu}.
+% This option is useful,
+% when your text fonts are not available with TS1 (text companion) encoding,
+% or when their \cmd{\textmu} is ugly or broken. The drawback is,
+% that the style of this \textmu{} will not vary with the surrounding font.
+% It is always upright roman, regardless of whether
+% the surrounding text is sans serif, bold or whatever.
+%
+% \item[\Lopt{Omega}] makes \cmd{\ohm} always use the upright Greek Omega
+% from the current math font, regardless of whether \Lpack{textcomp} is loaded.
+% This makes sense, when there is no \textohm{} in your text font(s).
+% The option works always, but the style of the Omega in text will
+% not vary then.
+%
+% Various packages provide an option \Lopt{slantedGreek} to make
+% uppercase Greek letters in formulas slanted. You may safely use
+% this option in conjunction with the \Lopt{Omega} option of the package
+% \Lpack{gensymb}: \cmd{\ohm} will be upright, though!
+%
+% \addtocounter{footnote}{-1}
+% \item[\Lpack{Upomega}] A math symbol with the name \cmd{\Upomega} will
+% be used to for the \cmd{\ohm}.
+% The responsibility to provide this macro lies with you; for instance,
+% load the package \Lpack{upgreek}\footnotemark.
+% Again, the style of this \cmd{\ohm} in text never changes.
+% The option may be useful, when the text font does not include a \cmd{\textomega}
+% of its own and the mathematical \cmd{\Omega} is not a suitable substitute,
+% for one reason or another.
+% \end{description}
+%
+% \section{Examples}
+% \subsection*{The optimum case}
+% With text fonts providing \textmu{} as well as \textohm{}
+% in the text companion encoding, the default behavior of
+% \Lpack{gensymb} is appropriate.
+% This holds, e.g., for the EC/TC fonts (i.e., Computer Modern with T1
+% and TS1 encoding), Palatino, Lucida Bright, the Fourier fonts,
+% and most font families from MicroPress:
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+% \usepackage{textcomp}
+% \usepackage{gensymb}
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% \subsection*{The normal case}
+% Many commercial text fonts have a correct `micro' symbol, but no Omega.
+% In this case the package can be loaded with the \Lopt{Omega} option,
+% to make sure that the mathematical Omega is used instead:
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+% \usepackage{textcomp}
+% \usepackage{mathptmx} % for instance
+% \usepackage[Omega]{gensymb}
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% \subsection*{Using the `classical' CM fonts}
+% When you are restricted to the classical Computer Modern fonts with
+% OT1 encoding, you can still take the Omega from the math fonts,
+% but you need to take the upright mu from an an extra font such as
+% Euler Roman.
+% Notice, however, that \cmd{\perthousand} is not made available.
+% You may try \cmd{\permil} instead, which is provided in the
+% WASY fonts.
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \usepackage[Euler]{upgreek}
+% \usepackage[Omega, upmu]{gensymb}
+% \usepackage{wasysym}
+% \let\perthousand=\permil
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% \subsection*{A special case}
+% Imagine that you are using the Bitstream Charter text fonts
+% in conjunction with Euler-VM for math.\footnote{I do not actually
+% recommend this combination\dots}
+% Charter, like most typefaces from Bitstream, has a wrong mu symbol.
+% The missing Omega could be taken from the math font (Euler), but it would not go well
+% with Charter in a combination such as M$\Omega$.
+% As a workaround, load the \Lpack{upgreek} package
+% and take both \cmd{\micro} and \cmd{\ohm} from the `Adobe Symbol' font:
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+% \usepackage{textcomp}
+% \usepackage{charter,eulervm}
+% \usepackage[Symbol]{upgreek}
+% \usepackage[Upomega, upmu]{gensymb}
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% \section{Using \Lpack{gensymb} together with other packages}
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item
+% \Lpack{gensymb} goes well with the package \Lpack{units},
+% but it cannot be used in conjunction with the
+% package \Lpack{SIunits}, because the latter has its own means to typeset
+% prefixes.
+% \item
+% Using the package \Lpack{mathcomp} together with \Lpack{gensymb}
+% is possible, if you need the additional `math companion' symbols.
+% Both packages will use only one common math symbol font.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% \section{Known deficiencies}
+% The current version of the package does not work properly
+% in conjunction with the LY1 font encoding.
+% This will possibly be fixed in a future release, if there is an actual need.
+%
+% \StopEventually{}
+%
+% \section{Implementation}
+%
+% The options are implemented using switches:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*package>
+\newif\ifgns@Upomega
+\newif\ifgns@Omega
+\newif\ifgns@upmu
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOption{Upomega}{\gns@Upomegatrue}
+\DeclareOption{Omega}{\gns@Omegatrue}
+\DeclareOption{upmu}{\gns@upmutrue}
+\ProcessOptions\relax
+% \end{macrocode}
+% These are the generic commands:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\celsius{}
+\newcommand\degree{}
+\newcommand\ohm{}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The following macros will be used later to actually define the generic commands.
+% We start with a macro to fake \cmd{\degree} and \cmd{\celsius} and to generate
+% a warning message for \cmd{\perthousand}:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@usefakedsymbols{%
+\renewcommand{\degree}{\ensuremath{^\circ}}
+\DeclareRobustCommand{\celsius}{%
+ \ifmmode^\circ\mathrm{C}\else$^\circ$C\fi}
+\PackageInfo{gensymb}{%
+ Faking symbols for \protect\degree\space and \protect\celsius}
+\PackageWarningNoLine{gensymb}{%
+ Not defining \protect\perthousand}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The following macro sets up a SymbolFont for the text companion symbols to be
+% used in math. If \cmd{\tcmu} is already defined, we assume that the
+% \Lpack{mathcomp} package is already loaded, and that the `math companion'
+% symbols need not be defined once again:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@setupmathcomp{%
+\expandafter\ifx\csname tcmu\endcsname\relax
+ \DeclareSymbolFont{gns@font}{TS1}{\familydefault}{m}{n}
+ \ifx\mv@bold\@undefined\else
+ \SetSymbolFont{gns@font}{bold}{TS1}{\familydefault}{\bfdefault}{n}
+ \fi
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\tccelsius}{\mathord}{gns@font}{137} % {'211}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\tcdegree}{\mathord}{gns@font}{176} % {'260}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\tcperthousand}{\mathord}{gns@font}{135} % {'207}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\tcmu}{\mathord}{gns@font}{181} % {'265}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\tcohm}{\mathord}{gns@font}{87} % {'127}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Math companion symbols declared}
+\else
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Math companion symbols found}
+\fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to define \cmd{\degree}, \cmd{\celsius} and \cmd{\perthousand}
+% so as to use text companion symbols:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@usetcsymbols{%
+\DeclareRobustCommand{\degree}{%
+ \ifmmode\tcdegree\else\textdegree\fi}
+\DeclareRobustCommand{\celsius}{%
+ \ifmmode\tccelsius\else\textcelsius\fi}
+\DeclareRobustCommand{\perthousand}{%
+ \ifmmode\tcperthousand\else\textperthousand\fi}
+\PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using text companion symbols for %
+ \protect\degree, \protect\celsius\space and \protect\perthousand}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to define \cmd{\ohm} so as to use the math symbol \cmd{\Upomega}:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@useUpomega{%
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname Upomega\endcsname\relax
+ \PackageError{gensymb}
+ {You have requested the option Upomega,\MessageBreak
+ but the command \protect\Upomega\space is undefined}
+ {Load the upgreek package additionally and try again!}
+ \fi
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\ohm}{\ifmmode\Upomega\else$\Upomega$\fi}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using \protect\Upomega\space for \protect\ohm}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to define \cmd{\ohm} so as to use \cmd{\Omega} (or \cmd{\upOmega},
+% if it is provided):
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@useOmega{%
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname upOmega\endcsname\relax
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\ohm}{\ifmmode\Omega\else$\Omega$\fi}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using \protect\Omega\space for \protect\ohm}
+ \else
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\ohm}{\ifmmode\upOmega\else$\upOmega$\fi}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using \protect\upOmega\space for \protect\ohm}
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to define \cmd{\ohm} so as to use the text companion symbol:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@usetextohm{%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\ohm}{\ifmmode\tcohm\else\textohm\fi}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using \protect\textohm\space for \protect\ohm}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to define \cmd{\micro} so as to use the math symbol \cmd{\upmu}:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@useupmu{%
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname upmu\endcsname\relax
+ \PackageError{gensymb}
+ {You have requested the option upmu,\MessageBreak
+ but the command \protect\upmu\space is undefined}
+ {Load the upgreek package additionally and try again!}
+ \fi
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\micro}{\ifmmode\upmu\else$\upmu$\fi}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using \protect\upmu\space for \protect\micro}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to define \cmd{\micro} so as to use the text companion symbol:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@usetextmu{%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\micro}{\ifmmode\tcmu\else\textmu\fi}
+ \PackageInfo{gensymb}{Using \protect\textmu\space for \protect\micro}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% A macro to issue a warning, if \cmd{\micro} cannot be made available:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\gns@usenomu{%
+ \PackageWarningNoLine{gensymb}{%
+ Not defining \protect\micro}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The actual work is executed AtBeginDocument, so that we can detect the
+% presence of the \Lpack{textcomp} package and the availability of
+% \cmd{\Upmu} and other commands, regardless of the sequence of loading the
+% packages.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\AtBeginDocument{%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% First, we check for \Lpack{textcomp}. If it is loaded, we set up the
+% text companion symbols for use in math and define \cmd{\degree}, \cmd{\celsius}
+% and \cmd{\perthousand} so that they use these. Otherwise, the symbols are faked
+% as far as possible:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\@ifpackageloaded{textcomp}{\gns@setupmathcomp\gns@usetcsymbols}%
+ {\gns@usefakedsymbols}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Now we define \cmd{\ohm}. In case the options \Lopt{Upomega}
+% or \Lopt{Omega} have been specified, behave acordingly.
+% Otherwise, use the text companion symbol, if available.
+% Default is to use the mathematical Omega:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\ifgns@Upomega
+ \gns@useUpomega
+\else
+\ifgns@Omega
+ \gns@useOmega
+\else
+\@ifpackageloaded{textcomp}%
+ {\gns@usetextohm}%
+ {\gns@useOmega}
+\fi\fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Next, define \cmd{\micro}. In case the option \Lopt{upmu}
+% has been specified, behave acordingly.
+% Otherwise, use the text companion symbol, if available.
+% Default is not to provide \cmd{\micro} at all.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\ifgns@upmu
+ \gns@useupmu
+\else
+\@ifpackageloaded{textcomp}%
+ {\gns@usetextmu}%
+ {\gns@usenomu}
+\fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Finally, we destroy the commands that are no longer needed:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\let\gns@usefakedsymbols\relax
+\let\gns@setupmathcomp\relax
+\let\gns@usetcsymbols\relax
+\let\gns@useUpomega\relax
+\let\gns@useOmega\relax
+\let\gns@usetextohm\relax
+\let\gns@useupmu\relax
+\let\gns@usenomu\relax
+\let\gns@usetextmu\relax
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+}
+%</package>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% The next line of code is only to prevent DocStrip from adding the
+% character table to all modules:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\endinput
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \Finale
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+%%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/gensymb.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/gensymb.ins
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..431cb17295d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/gensymb.ins
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+% file gensymb.ins
+\input docstrip
+\usedir{tex/latex/was}
+
+\generate{\file{gensymb.sty}{\from{gensymb.dtx}{package}}}
+
+\endbatchfile
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/icomma.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/icomma.dtx
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..712d1d9f8c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/icomma.dtx
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+%\CheckSum{28}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+% File `icomma.dtx'.
+% Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Walter Schmidt
+%
+% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
+% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
+% 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%
+% This program consists of the files icomma.dtx and icomma.ins
+%
+% \fi
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+%<*driver>
+\ProvidesFile{icomma.drv}
+%</driver>
+%<package>\ProvidesPackage{icomma}
+ [2002/03/10 v2.0 (WaS)]
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\usepackage{url}
+\CodelineNumbered
+\begin{document}
+ \DocInput{icomma.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+% \fi
+%
+% \GetFileInfo{icomma.drv}
+% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
+% \MakeShortVerb{\+}
+%
+% \title{The \textsf{icomma} package for \LaTeXe}
+% \author{Walter Schmidt\thanks{{\ttfamily w.a.schmidt@gmx.net}}}
+% \date{(\fileversion{} -- \filedate)}
+% \maketitle\thispagestyle{empty}
+%
+% \noindent
+% With ordinary \LaTeX{}, the comma cannot be used as a decimal separator
+% in math mode, because it is treated as a punctuation character and
+% \LaTeX\ adds some extra space after it. This can be overcome by defining
+% an `intelligent' comma, which `recognizes', whether it is used as
+% a decimal separator or as a punctuation character.
+%
+% An appropriate definition was given in \cite{icomma} and \cite{icomma-err}.
+% However, it relied on the particular encoding of the CM fonts, so
+% it would not always work with alternative math fonts such as Euler.
+% The package \textsf{icomma} provides an enhanced variant of this
+% `intelligent' comma. It can be used with the default CM math fonts
+% as well as with alterative math font sets.
+%
+% After loading of the package, the comma will be typeset as a
+% punctuation character, if the next \emph{input} character
+% is a space; otherwise the comma is treated as a decimal separator.
+% Thus, a decimal number is to be entered as, for instance,
+% \begin{verse}
+% +1,234+
+% \end{verse}
+% whereas the mathematical expression $(x, y)$ is to be written
+% with a space after the comma:
+% \begin{verse}
+% \verb*|(x, y)|
+% \end{verse}
+%
+% \section*{Bugs and problems}
+% In case the `intelligent comma' is used together with the
+% \textsf{dcolumn} package, a comma to be \emph{printed} as the
+% decimal separator in a column of type +D+ is to be specified
+% as +{\mathord\mathcomma}+, rather than +{,}+, since the latter
+% leads to an error. For instance:
+% \begin{verse}
+% +\begin{tabular}{... D{,}{\mathord\mathcomma}{2} ...}+
+% \end{verse}
+% Note that specifying the comma as the related \emph{input} character
+% works as usual.
+%
+% Generally, since the \textsf{icomma} package makes the comma `active',
+% further problems are not unlikely.
+%
+% \StopEventually{
+% \section*{Credits}
+% Special thanks to Bernd Raichle for fixing the deficiencies of version~1.
+%
+% \begin{thebibliography}{1}
+% \bibitem{icomma}
+% \textsc{Richard Hirsch}.
+% Dezimalkomma beim \TeX{}satz in deutsch.
+% \textit{Die \TeX{}nische Kom\"odie 1/1994}
+% (July 1994), 42--45.
+% \bibitem{icomma-err}
+% \textsc{Peter Schmitt}.
+% Dezimalkomma beim \TeX{}satz in deutsch.
+% \textit{Die \TeX{}nische Kom\"odie 4/1997}
+% (Feb.\ 1998), 50.
+% \end{thebibliography}
+% }
+%
+% \section*{The package code}
+% At +\begin{document}+, we memorize the +\mathcode+ of the `punctuation' comma,
+% in the +\mathcomma+ macro,
+% and we make the comma in math mode active:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*package>
+\AtBeginDocument{%
+ \mathchardef\mathcomma\mathcode`\,%
+ \mathcode`\,="8000 %
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The active comma checks the next input character.
+% If this is a space , the active comma simply returns
+% the saved +\mathcomma+; otherwise, +\mathord\mathcomma+ is returned,
+% so that no space will be added:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+{\catcode`,=\active
+ \gdef,{\futurelet\@let@token\sm@rtcomma}
+}
+\def\sm@rtcomma{%
+ \ifx\@let@token\@sptoken \else
+ \ifx\@let@token\space \else
+ \mathord\fi\fi \mathcomma}
+%</package>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% The next line of code prevents DocStrip from adding the
+% character table to the generated package:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\endinput
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \Finale
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+%%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/icomma.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/icomma.ins
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5d0873970f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/icomma.ins
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+% file icomma.ins
+\input docstrip
+\usedir{tex/latex/was}
+
+\generate{\file{icomma.sty}{\from{icomma.dtx}{package}}}
+
+\endbatchfile
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/upgreek.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/upgreek.dtx
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2331d240c3c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/upgreek.dtx
@@ -0,0 +1,235 @@
+%\CheckSum{281}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+% File `upgreek.dtx'.
+% Copyright (c) 2001--2003 Walter Schmidt
+%
+% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
+% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
+% 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%
+% This program consists of the files upgreek.dtx and upgreek.ins
+%
+% \fi
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+%<*driver>
+\ProvidesFile{upgreek.drv}
+%</driver>
+%<package>\ProvidesPackage{upgreek}
+ [2003/02/12 v2.0 (WaS)]
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\CodelineNumbered
+\begin{document}
+ \DocInput{upgreek.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+% \fi
+%
+% \GetFileInfo{upgreek.drv}
+% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
+% \MakeShortVerb{\+}
+%
+% \title{The \textsf{upgreek} package for \LaTeXe}
+% \author{Walter Schmidt\thanks{{\ttfamily w.a.schmidt@gmx.net}}}
+% \date{(\fileversion{} -- \filedate)}
+% \maketitle
+% \thispagestyle{empty}
+% \sloppy
+%
+% \noindent
+% The default CM math fonts used by \TeX\ do not include upright
+% lowercase Greek characters, and many alternative math font sets don't,
+% either. (There are math fonts providing \emph{only} an upright
+% Greek alphabet, but that's a different story.)
+% However, mathematical constants such as $\pi = 3.14\dots$
+% are sometimes required to be typeset in roman (i.e., upright) style,
+% or one may need upright Greek to designate elementary particles.
+%
+% As a workaround,
+% the \LaTeX{} package \textsf{upgreek} makes the upright
+% Greek characters from the `Euler' or `Adobe Symbol' typefaces available
+% as math symbols. The lowercase letters are named
+% +\upalpha+, +\upbeta+ etc., whereas +\Updelta+, +\Upgamma+ etc.\ create
+% upper case.
+%
+% Just like +\alpha+, +\beta+ etc., these symbols work only in math
+% mode, and their size is properly adjusted, when they are used in
+% superscripts, subscripts or fractions.
+%
+% At first sight, providing also the uppercase letters seems pointless,
+% since +\Delta+, +\Gamma+, etc.\ are also upright by default. However,
+% it may be useful to have all upright Greek letters available in the
+% same style. Note that the uppercase letters were intentionally
+% \emph{not} named +\upDelta+ etc., so as not to clash with other
+% existent macro packages.
+%
+% The typeface is selected using a package option, so you can
+% choose what blends best with the other fonts used in your document:
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[{\mdseries\ttfamily [Euler]}] Euler Roman/Bold (default)
+% \item[{\mdseries\ttfamily [Symbol]}] Adobe Symbol
+% \item[{\mdseries\ttfamily [Symbolsmallscale]}] Adobe Symbol, scaled down to 90\% of
+% its natural size. (New feature in version 2.0\,!)
+% \end{description}
+%
+% Note that +\upmu+ should normally \emph{not} be used as the prefix
+% for physical units, meaning $10^{-6}$. The mu symbol to be used there
+% is to be taken from the \emph{text} font, and
+% most Latin text fonts do actually include a suitable Greek mu,
+% which can be accessed as +\textmu+.
+% Most likely -- depending on the encoding of your text fonts -- you
+% need to load the package \textsf{textcomp} for this purpose.
+% If, however, there is no mu in your text fonts,
+% using +\upmu+ is still better than nothing.
+% See also the \textsf{gensymb} package, which is distributed from the same
+% CTAN directory than \textsf{upgreek}: It provides a command for `micro'
+% that works in both text and math mode and uses either +\textmu+ or +\upmu+,
+% depending on the available character sets.
+%
+%
+% \StopEventually{}
+%
+% \section*{The package code}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*package>
+\DeclareOption{Symbol}{\let\uppi=s}
+\DeclareOption{Symbolsmallscale}{\let\uppi m}
+\DeclareOption{Euler}{\let\uppi=e}
+\ExecuteOptions{Euler}
+\ProcessOptions\relax
+\ifx\uppi e
+ \PackageInfo{upgreek}{Using Euler Roman for upright Greek}
+ \DeclareFontFamily{U}{eur}{\skewchar\font'177}
+ \DeclareFontShape{U}{eur}{m}{n}{%
+ <-6> eurm5 <6-8> eurm7 <8-> eurm10}{}
+ \DeclareFontShape{U}{eur}{b}{n}{%
+ <-6> eurb5 <6-8> eurb7 <8-> eurb10}{}
+ \DeclareSymbolFont{ugrf@m}{U}{eur}{m}{n}
+ \SetSymbolFont{ugrf@m}{bold}{U}{eur}{b}{n}
+ \let\uppi\@undefined
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upalpha}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"0B}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upbeta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"0C}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upgamma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"0D}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\updelta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"0E}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upepsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"0F}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upzeta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"10}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upeta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"11}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uptheta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"12}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upiota}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"13}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upkappa}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"14}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uplambda}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"15}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upmu}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"16}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upnu}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"17}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upxi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"18}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uppi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"19}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uprho}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"1A}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upsigma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"1B}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uptau}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"1C}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upupsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"1D}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upphi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"1E}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upchi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"1F}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uppsi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"20}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upomega}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"21}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvarepsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"22}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvartheta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"23}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvarpi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"24}
+ \let\upvarrho\uprho
+ \let\upvarsigma\upsigma
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvarphi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"27}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upgamma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"00}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Updelta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"01}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uptheta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"02}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uplambda}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"03}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upxi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"04}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uppi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"05}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upsigma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"06}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upupsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"07}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upphi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"08}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uppsi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"09}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upomega}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{"0A}
+\else
+ \ifx\uppi s
+ \PackageInfo{upgreek}{Using Adobe Symbol for upright Greek}
+ \DeclareSymbolFont{ugrf@m}{U}{psy}{m}{n}
+ \else % m
+ \PackageInfo{upgreek}{Using Adobe Symbol, scaled 900, for upright Greek}
+ \DeclareFontFamily{U}{fsy}{}
+ \DeclareFontShape{U}{fsy}{m}{n}{<->s*[.9]psyr}{}
+ \DeclareSymbolFont{ugrf@m}{U}{fsy}{m}{n}
+ \fi
+ \let\uppi\@undefined
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upalpha}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`a}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upbeta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`b}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upgamma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`g}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\updelta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`d}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upepsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`e}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upzeta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`z}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upeta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`h}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uptheta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`q}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upiota}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`i}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upkappa}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`k}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uplambda}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`l}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upmu}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`m}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upnu}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`n}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upxi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`x}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uppi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`p}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uprho}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`r}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upsigma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`s}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uptau}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`t}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upupsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`u}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upphi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`f}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upchi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`c}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\uppsi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`y}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upomega}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`w}
+ \let\upvarepsilon\upepsilon
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvartheta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`J}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvarpi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`v}
+ \let\upvarrho\uprho
+ \let\upvarsigma\upsigma
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\upvarphi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`j}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upgamma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`G}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Updelta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`D}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uptheta}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`Q}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uplambda}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`L}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upxi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`X}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uppi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`P}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upsigma}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`S}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upupsilon}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`U}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upphi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`F}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Uppsi}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`Y}
+ \DeclareMathSymbol{\Upomega}{\mathord}{ugrf@m}{`W}
+\fi
+%</package>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% The next line of code is only to prevent DocStrip from adding the
+% character table to all modules:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\endinput
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \Finale
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+%%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/upgreek.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/upgreek.ins
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..b89fe6ef19a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/was/upgreek.ins
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+% file upgreek.ins
+\input docstrip
+\usedir{tex/latex/was}
+
+\generate{\file{upgreek.sty}{\from{upgreek.dtx}{package}}}
+
+\endbatchfile
+