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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2019-11-17 22:33:58 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2019-11-17 22:33:58 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/ChangeLog.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/ChangeLog.md index f1668078e9f..428e9c2fadd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/ChangeLog.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/ChangeLog.md @@ -1,6 +1,32 @@ MATHASTEXT CHANGE LOG ===================== +1.3w \[2019/11/16\] +---- + +* LaTeX 2019-10-01 release (up to patch level 3 inclusive) + together with `amsmath` conspired `:-)` to break `mathastext`, + in connexion with math accents. This has been fixed upstream, + but I am releasing nevertheless a hot fix to this + https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216 issue + (this is compatible with future LaTeX releases). + +* Fix: the `\hbar` is originally a robust command but + becomes a `\mathchardef` token if (e.g.) `amsfonts` is + loaded and then with recent LaTeX `\hbar<space>` is + made undefined and `mathastext` definition of it + remained without effect. The `\mathastext` own `\hbar` + is now defined `\protected`. + +* Fix: option `noendash` (or `symboldelimiters` which implies + it) caused (since `1.3u`) a bug under Unicode engines when + setting up the minus sign. + +* Version names declared via the optional argument of + `\Mathastext` or as first argument of `\MTDeclareVersion` + must not be `normal` or `bold`. Enforce that! (this was + marked as a bug to fix since `2012/10/24`...) + 1.3v \[2019/09/19\] ---- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/INSTALL.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/INSTALL.txt index 721c3009fbf..3efdaf8bbf6 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/INSTALL.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/INSTALL.txt @@ -2,12 +2,6 @@ The simplest for most users is to use the manager script of the TeX installation to either install or upgrade mathastext to its current version. -Else, for manual install, grab mathastext.tds.zip from CTAN then run - - unzip -d <destfolder> mathastext.tds.zip - -where <destfolder> could be ~/texmf or, on mac os x, ~/Library/texmf. - Else, download mathastext.dtx and follow these instructions: - Run tex or etex on mathastext.dtx to generate the package style diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README.md index 7d92a4018b4..fd15e838426 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The Author of this Work is Jean-Francois Burnol Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol (`jfbu at free dot fr`) - Source: mathastext.dtx 1.3v 2019/09/19 + Source: mathastext.dtx 1.3w 2019/11/16 DESCRIPTION @@ -82,6 +82,32 @@ Main options: `italic`, `subdued`, `LGRgreek`. RECENT CHANGES ============== +1.3w \[2019/11/16\] +---- + +* LaTeX 2019-10-01 release (up to patch level 3 inclusive) + together with `amsmath` conspired `:-)` to break `mathastext`, + in connexion with math accents. This has been fixed upstream, + but I am releasing nevertheless a hot fix to this + [issue](https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216) + (this is compatible with future LaTeX releases). + +* Fix: the `\hbar` is originally a robust command but + becomes a `\mathchardef` token if (e.g.) `amsfonts` is + loaded and then with recent LaTeX `\hbar<space>` is + made undefined and `mathastext` definition of it + remained without effect. The `\mathastext` own `\hbar` + is now defined `\protected`. + +* Fix: option `noendash` (or `symboldelimiters` which implies + it) caused (since `1.3u`) a bug under Unicode engines when + setting up the minus sign. + +* Version names declared via the optional argument of + `\Mathastext` or as first argument of `\MTDeclareVersion` + must not be `normal` or `bold`. Enforce that! (this was + marked as a bug to fix since `2012/10/24`...) + 1.3v \[2019/09/19\] ---- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf Binary files differindex 21fdfef4993..dc8c864908d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..81672ed4240 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.tex @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +\def\MSTpkgdate {2019/11/16} +\def\MSTpkgversion {1.3w} +%%---------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Package: mathastext +%% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 +%% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) +%% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> +%% 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'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.pdf Binary files differindex 0163ff573e9..ff43ebc0d05 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4472f388101 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestalphabets.tex @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext} +version \texttt{1.3w} of \texttt{2019/11/16}} +%%---------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Package: mathastext +%% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 +%% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) +%% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> +%% 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, vscale=0.72]{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 +\usepackage{color} +\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 + +\verb|mathastext| does not add these italic corrections inside arguments of +math alphabets, as this would prevent the formation of ligatures: +$\mathnormal{ff}$, $\mathrm{ff}$, $\mathit{ff}$, $\mathbf{ff}$, $\mathtt{ff}$ +(no ligature in teletype) and $\mathsf{ff}$.\footnote{\llap{\textcolor{magenta}{\bfseries Changed!\kern3em}}Prior to 1.3i, + italic corrections were added to the \string\mathnormal\ arguments.} + +\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 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a5e256dfa3d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestmathversions.tex @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext} +version \texttt{1.3w} of \texttt{2019/11/16}} +%%---------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Package: mathastext +%% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 +%% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) +%% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> +%% 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 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d4e3e8d652f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodelinux.tex @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext} +version \texttt{1.3w} of \texttt{2019/11/16}} +%%---------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Package: mathastext +%% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 +%% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) +%% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> +%% 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 which were available on a Linux machine are used. Beware that +%% compilation with LuaLaTeX will abort with errors if specified fonts do not +%% exist on your system. +%% +%% 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] +%% commented out as these fonts do not exist anymore on the Linux box +%% I have access to (test last done 2016/01/15) +%%\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 OpenType fonts were chosen from those available on +a Linux machine. We also used the Times font in traditional \TeX\ font T1 +encoding, to demonstrate the removal since release \texttt{1.3u} of a former +limitation that all math versions had to share the same font encoding, else +some characters such as the dotless \texttt{i} ($\imath$), or the minus sign +could well vanish from the output in the non-normal math versions. + +Furthermore we test (last line of each block, on the left) 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: the two unicode engines \XeLaTeX\ and \LuaLaTeX\ give likely not fully +identical results particularly for the math mode. At least this is what I +observed regularly over the years with the variant of this file prepared for +fonts available on Mac OS, which is my main system where I develop +|\mathastext|. Lastly for example (TL2019, august 2019), \LuaLaTeX\ could not +find the bold variant of some system font, but \XeLaTeX\ did. And the spacing +for the letters of the Didot font was vastly different 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{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'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodemacos.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodemacos.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ff7e3ca2a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastexttestunicodemacos.tex @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +\def\testfileincipit{Test file to accompany \texttt{mathastext} +version \texttt{1.3w} of \texttt{2019/11/16}} +%%---------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Package: mathastext +%% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 +%% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) +%% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> +%% 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 (initially tested on 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 OpenType fonts were chosen from those available on +a Mac OS machine. We also used the Times font in traditional \TeX\ font T1 +encoding, to demonstrate the removal since release \texttt{1.3u} of a former +limitation that all math versions had to share the same font encoding, else +some characters such as the dotless \texttt{i} ($\imath$), or the minus sign +could well vanish from the output in the non-normal math versions. + +Furthermore we test (last line of each block, on the left) 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 \XeLaTeX{}, not with \LuaLaTeX{}; a few months back I had not noticed +such a difference between the two engines. + +Update (tested 2016/01/15 with reasonably up-to-date TL2015): \verb|Color| +spec in use of \verb|\setmainfont| command now functional again with +\LuaLaTeX. + +Note (tested 2019/08/11, reasonably up-to-date TL2019): spacing with the Didot +font differs widely between \XeLaTeX\ and \LuaLaTeX{} (perhaps related to +italic corrections, see the package documentation), and also it seems +\LuaLaTeX{} will not find (from our generic usage of the \verb|fontspec| +interface, at least) bold variants of the Hoefler Text and American Typewriter +fonts, contrarily to \XeLaTeX. Also, the \emph{italic} option remains +seemingly without effect with \LuaLaTeX{} in the case of the Hoefler Text font +(see the package source code comments on some problems with the two ``modes'' +for text fonts under \LuaLaTeX, which may be related with this specific issue +here). + +\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'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx index 09aef6d6cb3..30f0d90af61 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ % N.B.: this dtx file does NOT use \DocInput, it only uses docstrip. % The LaTeX source of the documentation is NOT prefixed with percent characters. %<*dtx> -\def\dtxtimestamp {Time-stamp: <19-09-2019 at 22:52:52 CEST>}% -\def\docdate{2019/09/19} +\def\dtxtimestamp {Time-stamp: <16-11-2019 at 21:27:02 CET>}% +\def\docdate{2019/11/16} %</dtx> %<*drv> -\def\MSTpkgdate {2019/09/19} -\def\MSTpkgversion {1.3v} +\def\MSTpkgdate {2019/11/16} +\def\MSTpkgversion {1.3w} %</drv> %<*dtx> \iffalse % meta-comment @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The Author of this Work is Jean-Francois Burnol Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol (`jfbu at free dot fr`) - Source: mathastext.dtx 1.3v 2019/09/19 + Source: mathastext.dtx 1.3w 2019/11/16 %</readme> %<*dtx> @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ not include the documented source code then, in contrast to 1a)+1b) method %%---------------------------------------------------------------- %% Package: mathastext %% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) -%% Version: 1.3v 2019/09/19 +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 %% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) %% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> %% Examples of use of mathastext: @@ -193,6 +193,33 @@ Main options: `italic`, `subdued`, `LGRgreek`. RECENT CHANGES ============== +1.3w \[2019/11/16\] +---- + +* LaTeX 2019-10-01 release (up to patch level 3 inclusive) + together with `amsmath` conspired `:-)` to break `mathastext`, + in connexion with math accents. This has been fixed upstream, + but I am releasing nevertheless a hot fix to this + [issue](https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216) + (this is compatible with future LaTeX releases). + +* Fix: the `\hbar` is originally a robust command but + becomes a `\mathchardef` token if (e.g.) `amsfonts` is + loaded and then with recent LaTeX `\hbar<space>` is + made undefined and `mathastext` definition of it + remained without effect. The `\mathastext` own `\hbar` + is now defined `\protected`. + +* Fix: option `noendash` (or `symboldelimiters` which implies + it) caused (since `1.3u`) a bug under Unicode engines when + setting up the minus sign. + +* Version names declared via the optional argument of + `\Mathastext` or as first argument of `\MTDeclareVersion` + must not be `normal` or `bold`. Enforce that! (this was + marked as a bug to fix since `2012/10/24`...) + + 1.3v \[2019/09/19\] ---- @@ -289,6 +316,33 @@ RECENT CHANGES MATHASTEXT CHANGE LOG ===================== +1.3w \[2019/11/16\] +---- + +* LaTeX 2019-10-01 release (up to patch level 3 inclusive) + together with `amsmath` conspired `:-)` to break `mathastext`, + in connexion with math accents. This has been fixed upstream, + but I am releasing nevertheless a hot fix to this + https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216 issue + (this is compatible with future LaTeX releases). + +* Fix: the `\hbar` is originally a robust command but + becomes a `\mathchardef` token if (e.g.) `amsfonts` is + loaded and then with recent LaTeX `\hbar<space>` is + made undefined and `mathastext` definition of it + remained without effect. The `\mathastext` own `\hbar` + is now defined `\protected`. + +* Fix: option `noendash` (or `symboldelimiters` which implies + it) caused (since `1.3u`) a bug under Unicode engines when + setting up the minus sign. + +* Version names declared via the optional argument of + `\Mathastext` or as first argument of `\MTDeclareVersion` + must not be `normal` or `bold`. Enforce that! (this was + marked as a bug to fix since `2012/10/24`...) + + 1.3v \[2019/09/19\] ---- @@ -4388,7 +4442,7 @@ Numerous examples will be found there:\\ % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage {mathastext} - [2019/09/19 v1.3v Use the text font in math mode (JFB)] + [2019/11/16 v1.3w Use the text font in math mode (JFB)] % \end{macrocode} % \LaTeX{} |2019-10-01| release has made robust math macros such as the math % accents and \cs{hbar}. @@ -4650,6 +4704,31 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % \begin{macrocode} \ProcessOptions\relax % \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\mst@DeclareMathAccent} +% +% I somehow missed realizing \LaTeX{} |2019-10-01| if used together +% with |amsmath| made repeated usage of \cs{DeclareMathAccent} trigger +% an error: \url{https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216}. +% +% This broke usage of \cs{Mathastext} macro in preamble. +% +% |1.3w| works around this via \cs{mst@DeclareMathAccent}. And other +% changes were made in \mst code to cope with these complications around +% robustness. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\mst@DeclareMathAccent#1{\let#1\mst@undefined + \expandafter + \let\csname\expandafter\@gobble\string#1\space\endcsname\mst@undefined + \DeclareMathAccent{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Helper macros to test math version names. User is not allowed to redefine +% via \cs{Mathastext} with optional argument or via \cs{MTDeclareVersion} the +% |normal| and |bold| math versions! Added at |1.3w|, about 7 years late. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\mst@normalversionname{normal}% +\def\mst@boldversionname{bold}% +% \end{macrocode} % \begin{macro}{\exists} \begin{macro}{\mst@exists@skip} % \begin{macro}{\forall} \begin{macro}{\mst@forall@skip} % \begin{macro}{\MTnormalexists} @@ -5101,11 +5180,9 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % \begin{macrocode} \def\mst@OnlyIfNotSubdued#1{% \ifmst@subdued - \def\mst@tmpa{normal}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@normalversionname \else - \def\mst@tmpa{bold}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@boldversionname \else #1% \fi @@ -5843,7 +5920,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \DeclareFontSubstitution{FML}{futm}{m}{it} \DeclareSymbolFont{mathastextfourier}{FML}{futm}{m}{it} \SetSymbolFont{mathastextfourier}{bold}{FML}{futm}{b}{it} - \DeclareMathAccent{\fouriervec}{\mathord}{mathastextfourier}{"7E} + \mst@DeclareMathAccent{\fouriervec}{\mathord}{mathastextfourier}{"7E} \fi % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} @@ -6120,6 +6197,9 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % I need to put amsmath under surveillance to check if it decides to % robustify \cs{relbar} at some point, now that the \LaTeX\ team has % taken over maintenance. +% +% |2019/09/16| Use \cs{protected} for \cs{right\textbar{}leftarrowfill} in the non +% \cs{DeclareRobustCommand} branch? % \begin{macrocode} \ifmst@nominus \else @@ -6177,6 +6257,23 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % this is by actually modifying the assigned mathcode at each version % change. This means also that |\MTversion| and not |\mathversion| % must be used for good functioning. +% +% |1.3u| improves the handling of the minus sign by letting it be compatible +% with math versions (and not only with the with subdued mechanism but all +% math versions) having varying font encodings, even possibly classic 8bit +% font encoding mixed with TU encoding for Unicode engines. For this it is +% needed to work around a feature of XeTeX/LuaLaTeX, here is original comment: +% +% \begin{quotation} +% afaict it is +% impossible to use straightforwardly in extended mathcode assignments +% a control sequence as created by \cs{Umathchardef}. +% This is counter-intuitive and breaks expectations. +% \end{quotation} +% +% But the |1.3u| mechanism with \cs{mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@i} introduced a +% bug which showed under option |noendash| (hence also |symboldelimiters|) with +% Unicode engines. Fixed at |1.3w|. % \begin{macrocode} \let\mst@subduedminus\empty \let\mst@nonsubduedminus\empty @@ -6213,10 +6310,6 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \edef\mst@tmp@enc{\csname mst@encoding@\math@version\endcsname}% \if1\mst@OneifUniEnc \mst@Umathcode`\-=\expandafter - % Working around a bug (or feature...) of XeTeX/LuaTeX: afaict it is - % impossible to use straightforwardly in extended mathcode assignments - % a control sequence as created by \Umathchardef. - % This is counter-intuitive and breaks expectations. \mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@i \csname mst@minus@mv\math@version\endcsname \relax @@ -6224,6 +6317,17 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \mathcode`\-=\@nameuse{mst@minus@mv\math@version}% self-delimiting \fi }% \mst@nonsubduedminus +% \end{macrocode} +% The above works only if the \cs{mst@minus@mv<name>} was really +% defined via \cs{Umathchardef}. If it was defined via \cs{DeclareMathSymbol} +% then it is a \cs{mathchar}, not a \cs{Umathchar}. At least currently (2019). +% So we need to correct the definition of \cs{mst@nonsubduedminus}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifmst@endash\else\ifmst@emdash\else + \def\mst@nonsubduedminus{% + \mathcode`\-=\@nameuse{mst@minus@mv\math@version}% self-delimiting + }% non Umathchardef \mst@minus@mv<mathversion> macros + \fi\fi \fi \def\mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@i {\expandafter\mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@ii\meaning}% @@ -6255,24 +6359,27 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % before and after skips does not interact well with the rlap construct. % % |1.3v 2019/09/19| adapts to maintain the robustness of \cs{hbar} which now -% applies with \LaTeX{} |2019-10-01|. The \cs{mst@original@hbar} is a -% meaning holder and there is no need for this macro to be robust in -% \LaTeX{} sense. Same for the hbar-macros whose names get indexed by math -% version names. We use them as meaning-holders and suitably access them via -% \cs{let}. The \cs{mst@ltbar@mv<version>} macros will be robust as they get -% declared via \cs{DeclareMathAccent}, but this is other matter. +% applies with \LaTeX{} |2019-10-01|. +% +% |1.3w| works around \url{https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216} via +% \cs{mst@DeclareMathAccent}. The upstream bug affected the definition of +% \cs{mst@ltbar@mvnormal} and broke usage of \cs{Mathastext} in preamble. +% +% |1.3w| also fixes oversight that \cs{hbar} may have been redefined via +% \cs{DeclareMathSymbol} by some package (e.g. |amsfonts|) and with \LaTeX{} +% |2019-10-01| this means \cs{hbar<space>} is now undefined. Modifying it +% changed nothing to \cs{hbar} behaviour in such circumstances. Finally we +% opt for a \cs{protected} \cs{hbar} and choose to ignore completely if +% there is a \cs{hbar<space>} or not. To avoid extra steps we do not +% undefine it if it exists, because we would need to restore it in +% subdued math versions. % \begin{macrocode} \let\mst@subduedhbar\@empty \let\mst@nonsubduedhbar\@empty \ifmst@nohbar\else - \def\mst@subduedhbar{% - \expandafter\let\csname hbar\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname - \mst@original@hbar - }% - \def\mst@nonsubduedhbar{% - \expandafter\let\csname hbar\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@hbar@mv\math@version\endcsname - }% + \def\mst@subduedhbar{\let\hbar\mst@original@hbar}% + \def\mst@nonsubduedhbar{\expandafter + \let\expandafter\hbar\csname mst@hbar@mv\math@version\endcsname}% \fi \def\mst@mathrlap{\mathpalette\mst@mathrlapinternal} \def\mst@mathrlapinternal#1#2{\rlap{$\mathsurround=0pt#1{#2}$}} @@ -6284,10 +6391,10 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \begingroup \def\@text@composite##1\@text@composite##2{##2}% \let\add@accent\@firstoftwo - \DeclareMathAccent{#2}{\mathalpha}{mtletterfont}% + \mst@DeclareMathAccent{#2}{\mathalpha}{mtletterfont}% {\csname\mst@tmp@enc\string\=\endcsname{}}% \endgroup - \def#1{\mst@mathrlap{#2{\ }}\mst@h}% + \protected\def#1{\mst@mathrlap{#2{\ }}\mst@h}% \fi }% end of \mst@dothe@hbarstuff % \end{macrocode} @@ -7278,11 +7385,30 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % % |1.3v| adapts to \LaTeX{} |2019-10-01| which now comes with robust math % accent macros. The «original»-named macros are without the robustifying -% space, as they only serve as meaning holders. On the other hand the macros +% space (NOT true anymore, see |1.3w| next), as they only serve as meaning +% holders. +% +% On the other hand the macros % indexed by math version names are (in the pdflatex branch) always defined % via \cs{DeclareMathAccent} hence they will be robust with |2019-10-01| or % later and we must use the \cs{mst@robustifyingspace} with them to access % their real meaning (this thus differs from the situation with \cs{hbar}). +% +% |1.3w| The above was a bit optimistic as |amsmath| for example modifies +% \LaTeX{} internals and handles math accents differently. +% +% We thus needed to double our +% |\let|'s as, if |amsmath| is loaded, the cs with space will exist but not +% be paired in expected way with the original cs. This breaks things by the +% way if some math accent is written to an external file under a certain +% context and executed in another context. The new context will be probably +% ignored if |amsmath| is loaded, as the external file will have an already +% expanded-once meaning. +% +% Some macros with space in name might thus be created as |\relax|. Should I +% rather create \cs{protected} macros for the math accents with Unicode +% engines? Anyway, the construct does give good result with the few OpenType +% text fonts I tested. % \begin{macrocode} \let\mst@subduedmathaccents\@empty \let\mst@nonsubduedmathaccents\@empty @@ -7291,15 +7417,21 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do - {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname}% + {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\space\endcsname + }% }% \def\mst@nonsubduedmathaccents{% \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do - {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@\@tempa @mv\math@version\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname}% + {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv\math@version\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv\math@version\space\endcsname +}% }% \def\mst@dothe@mathaccentsstuff#1#2{% \begingroup @@ -7398,8 +7530,11 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do {\expandafter\let - \csname mst@\@tempa @mv#1\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname}% + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv#1\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname + \expandafter\let + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv#1\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\space\endcsname}% }}% \fi % \end{macrocode} @@ -7408,6 +7543,8 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % |2019-10-01| or later. As we want elsewhere in the package code not to have % to check if under Unicode engine or not, we need to handle here also some % definition of robust macros. +% +% But wouldn't it be simpler to manage \cs{protected} macros? % \begin{macrocode} \ifmst@robust@obsessed@LaTeX@era \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% @@ -7422,45 +7559,47 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % \end{macrocode} % \cs{DeclareMathAccent} works \cs{global}ly. And with \LaTeX{} |2019-10-01| % or later it creates robust macros. +% +% \cs{mst@DeclareMathAccent} to work around \url{https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/216} % \begin{macrocode} % \` -> \grave - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@grave@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\`\endcsname{}} % \' -> \acute - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@acute@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\'\endcsname{}} % \v -> \check - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@check@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\v\endcsname{}} % \u -> \breve - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@breve@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\u\endcsname{}} % \= -> \bar - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@bar@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\=\endcsname{}} % \. -> \dot - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@dot@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\.\endcsname{}} % \" -> \ddot - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@ddot@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\"\endcsname{}} % \r -> \mathring - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@mathring@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\r\endcsname{}} % \^ -> \hat - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@hat@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\^\endcsname{}} % \~ -> \tilde - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@tilde@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\~\endcsname{}} \fi @@ -7485,7 +7624,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % % Note: (|2012/10/24|) I really should check whether the user attempts to % redefine the `normal' and `bold' versions and issue a warning in -% that case! +% that case! Finally done at |1.3w| |2019/11/16|! Better late than never... % % |1.3c| (|2013/12/14|) adds an extra optional parameter after all % previous ones, to inherit the settings from another version. Typically @@ -7499,13 +7638,27 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % |1.3u| adds storage of macros holding the needed meanings for % \cs{imath}, \cs{hbar}, math accents, and the minus symbol, % version wise. +% +% |1.3w| adds the check to forbid |normal| and |bold| as version names. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\MTDeclareVersion[6][]{% \edef\mst@declareversionargs{{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}% \edef\mst@version{#2}% - \DeclareMathVersion{\mst@version}% - \MTDeclareVersion@ + \if0\ifx\mst@version\mst@normalversionname0\else + \ifx\mst@version\mst@boldversionname0\else + 1\fi\fi + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \MTDoNotDeclareVersion@\expandafter\@gobblefour + \fi + \relax\DeclareMathVersion{\mst@version}\MTDeclareVersion@ }% \MTDeclareVersion +\newcommand*\MTDoNotDeclareVersion@[1][]{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{mathastext}{You asked to declare a version with name + `\mst@version'.^^J% + \@spaces Sorry but you are not allowed to do that.^^J% + \@spaces \ifmst@subdued Anyway the `subdued' option is in force\else + Use rather \string\Mathastext\space macro (with no optional argument)\fi +}}%\MTDoNotDeclareVersion@ \newcommand*\MTDeclareVersion@[1][]{% \edef\mst@tmp{#1}% \ifx\mst@tmp\empty\else @@ -7777,8 +7930,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % \cs{MTeverymathoff}. % \begin{macrocode} \ifmst@subdued - \def\mst@tmpa{normal}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@normalversionname \mst@restorealphabets \MTstandardgreek \MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx @@ -7798,8 +7950,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \mst@subduedmathaccents \mst@subduedminus \else - \def\mst@tmpa{bold}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@boldversionname \mst@restorealphabets \MTstandardgreek \MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx @@ -8286,18 +8437,22 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} % % |1.3v| adapts to \cs{hbar} and math accents now being robust with \LaTeX{} % |2019-10-01| or later. +% +% |1.3w| pays attention to the fact that \cs{hbar} may well be +% a |\mathchar| and not a robust macro! And no need to worry about +% \cs{hbar<space>} finally in revised code. % \begin{macrocode} \MTcustomizenewmcodes - \expandafter\let\expandafter - \mst@original@hbar - \csname hbar\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname + \let\mst@original@hbar\hbar \let\mst@original@imath\imath \let\mst@original@jmath\jmath \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do {\expandafter\let\csname mst@original@\@tempa\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \@tempa\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname + \csname \@tempa\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname mst@original@\@tempa\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname \@tempa\space\endcsname }% \ifmst@XeOrLua \edef\mst@subduedminus @@ -8530,7 +8685,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| Right brace \} Tilde \~} -\CheckSum{6101} +\CheckSum{6187} \makeatletter\check@checksum\makeatother \Finale %% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty index 6081e68f550..3692e856bc8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ %%---------------------------------------------------------------- %% Package: mathastext %% Info: Use the text font in math mode (JFB) -%% Version: 1.3v 2019/09/19 +%% Version: 1.3w 2019/11/16 %% License: LPPL 1.3c (http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt) %% Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> %% Examples of use of mathastext: @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ %%---------------------------------------------------------------- \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage {mathastext} - [2019/09/19 v1.3v Use the text font in math mode (JFB)] + [2019/11/16 v1.3w Use the text font in math mode (JFB)] \newif\ifmst@robust@obsessed@LaTeX@era \@ifl@t@r\fmtversion{2019/10/01}{\mst@robust@obsessed@LaTeX@eratrue}{} \edef\mst@robustifyingspace{\ifmst@robust@obsessed@LaTeX@era\space\fi} @@ -207,6 +207,12 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \DeclareOption*% {\expandafter\mst@checkoption\CurrentOption\mst@ unicodeminus\mst@\mst@@} \ProcessOptions\relax +\def\mst@DeclareMathAccent#1{\let#1\mst@undefined + \expandafter + \let\csname\expandafter\@gobble\string#1\space\endcsname\mst@undefined + \DeclareMathAccent{#1}} +\def\mst@normalversionname{normal}% +\def\mst@boldversionname{bold}% \newmuskip\mst@exists@muskip %% v 1.15e \newmuskip\mst@forall@muskip \def\mst@exists@skip{1mu} @@ -293,11 +299,9 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} }% \def\mst@OnlyIfNotSubdued#1{% \ifmst@subdued - \def\mst@tmpa{normal}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@normalversionname \else - \def\mst@tmpa{bold}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@boldversionname \else #1% \fi @@ -622,7 +626,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \DeclareFontSubstitution{FML}{futm}{m}{it} \DeclareSymbolFont{mathastextfourier}{FML}{futm}{m}{it} \SetSymbolFont{mathastextfourier}{bold}{FML}{futm}{b}{it} - \DeclareMathAccent{\fouriervec}{\mathord}{mathastextfourier}{"7E} + \mst@DeclareMathAccent{\fouriervec}{\mathord}{mathastextfourier}{"7E} \fi \newcommand*\MTencoding[1]{\def\mst@enc{#1}} \newcommand*\MTfamily[1]{\def\mst@fam{#1}} @@ -827,10 +831,6 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \edef\mst@tmp@enc{\csname mst@encoding@\math@version\endcsname}% \if1\mst@OneifUniEnc \mst@Umathcode`\-=\expandafter - % Working around a bug (or feature...) of XeTeX/LuaTeX: afaict it is - % impossible to use straightforwardly in extended mathcode assignments - % a control sequence as created by \Umathchardef. - % This is counter-intuitive and breaks expectations. \mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@i \csname mst@minus@mv\math@version\endcsname \relax @@ -838,6 +838,11 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \mathcode`\-=\@nameuse{mst@minus@mv\math@version}% self-delimiting \fi }% \mst@nonsubduedminus + \ifmst@endash\else\ifmst@emdash\else + \def\mst@nonsubduedminus{% + \mathcode`\-=\@nameuse{mst@minus@mv\math@version}% self-delimiting + }% non Umathchardef \mst@minus@mv<mathversion> macros + \fi\fi \fi \def\mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@i {\expandafter\mst@UmathchardefWorkAround@ii\meaning}% @@ -845,14 +850,9 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \let\mst@subduedhbar\@empty \let\mst@nonsubduedhbar\@empty \ifmst@nohbar\else - \def\mst@subduedhbar{% - \expandafter\let\csname hbar\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname - \mst@original@hbar - }% - \def\mst@nonsubduedhbar{% - \expandafter\let\csname hbar\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@hbar@mv\math@version\endcsname - }% + \def\mst@subduedhbar{\let\hbar\mst@original@hbar}% + \def\mst@nonsubduedhbar{\expandafter + \let\expandafter\hbar\csname mst@hbar@mv\math@version\endcsname}% \fi \def\mst@mathrlap{\mathpalette\mst@mathrlapinternal} \def\mst@mathrlapinternal#1#2{\rlap{$\mathsurround=0pt#1{#2}$}} @@ -864,10 +864,10 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \begingroup \def\@text@composite##1\@text@composite##2{##2}% \let\add@accent\@firstoftwo - \DeclareMathAccent{#2}{\mathalpha}{mtletterfont}% + \mst@DeclareMathAccent{#2}{\mathalpha}{mtletterfont}% {\csname\mst@tmp@enc\string\=\endcsname{}}% \endgroup - \def#1{\mst@mathrlap{#2{\ }}\mst@h}% + \protected\def#1{\mst@mathrlap{#2{\ }}\mst@h}% \fi }% end of \mst@dothe@hbarstuff \ifmst@noplus\else\typeout{** \string+ and \string=} @@ -1528,15 +1528,21 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do - {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname}% + {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\space\endcsname + }% }% \def\mst@nonsubduedmathaccents{% \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do - {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@\@tempa @mv\math@version\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname}% + {\expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv\math@version\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname\@tempa\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv\math@version\space\endcsname +}% }% \def\mst@dothe@mathaccentsstuff#1#2{% \begingroup @@ -1612,8 +1618,11 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do {\expandafter\let - \csname mst@\@tempa @mv#1\mst@robustifyingspace\expandafter\endcsname - \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname}% + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv#1\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\endcsname + \expandafter\let + \csname mst@\@tempa @mv#1\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname mst@original@\@tempa\space\endcsname}% }}% \fi \ifmst@robust@obsessed@LaTeX@era @@ -1627,43 +1636,43 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \fi \else % false branch of ifUniEnc % \` -> \grave - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@grave@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\`\endcsname{}} % \' -> \acute - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@acute@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\'\endcsname{}} % \v -> \check - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@check@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\v\endcsname{}} % \u -> \breve - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@breve@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\u\endcsname{}} % \= -> \bar - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@bar@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\=\endcsname{}} % \. -> \dot - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@dot@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\.\endcsname{}} % \" -> \ddot - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@ddot@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\"\endcsname{}} % \r -> \mathring - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@mathring@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\r\endcsname{}} % \^ -> \hat - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@hat@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\^\endcsname{}} % \~ -> \tilde - \expandafter\DeclareMathAccent\expandafter + \expandafter\mst@DeclareMathAccent\expandafter {\csname mst@tilde@mv#1\endcsname}{\mathalpha}{mtoperatorfont}% {\csname#2\string\~\endcsname{}} \fi @@ -1673,9 +1682,21 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \newcommand*\MTDeclareVersion[6][]{% \edef\mst@declareversionargs{{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}% \edef\mst@version{#2}% - \DeclareMathVersion{\mst@version}% - \MTDeclareVersion@ + \if0\ifx\mst@version\mst@normalversionname0\else + \ifx\mst@version\mst@boldversionname0\else + 1\fi\fi + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \MTDoNotDeclareVersion@\expandafter\@gobblefour + \fi + \relax\DeclareMathVersion{\mst@version}\MTDeclareVersion@ }% \MTDeclareVersion +\newcommand*\MTDoNotDeclareVersion@[1][]{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{mathastext}{You asked to declare a version with name + `\mst@version'.^^J% + \@spaces Sorry but you are not allowed to do that.^^J% + \@spaces \ifmst@subdued Anyway the `subdued' option is in force\else + Use rather \string\Mathastext\space macro (with no optional argument)\fi +}}%\MTDoNotDeclareVersion@ \newcommand*\MTDeclareVersion@[1][]{% \edef\mst@tmp{#1}% \ifx\mst@tmp\empty\else @@ -1842,8 +1863,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \@for\mst@tmpc:=it,sl\do{\ifx\mst@tmpc\mst@tmpb\MTnoICinmath\fi}% \fi \ifmst@subdued - \def\mst@tmpa{normal}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@normalversionname \mst@restorealphabets \MTstandardgreek \MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx @@ -1856,8 +1876,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \mst@subduedmathaccents \mst@subduedminus \else - \def\mst@tmpa{bold}% - \ifx\math@version\mst@tmpa + \ifx\math@version\mst@boldversionname \mst@restorealphabets \MTstandardgreek \MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx @@ -2188,16 +2207,16 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue} \mst@thef\mst@do@az \let\mst@thef\@gobble \mst@theF\mst@do@AZ \let\mst@theF\@gobble}% \MTcustomizenewmcodes - \expandafter\let\expandafter - \mst@original@hbar - \csname hbar\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname + \let\mst@original@hbar\hbar \let\mst@original@imath\imath \let\mst@original@jmath\jmath \@tfor\@tempa:={grave}{acute}{check}{breve}{bar}% {dot}{ddot}{mathring}{hat}{tilde}% \do {\expandafter\let\csname mst@original@\@tempa\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \@tempa\mst@robustifyingspace\endcsname + \csname \@tempa\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname mst@original@\@tempa\space\expandafter\endcsname + \csname \@tempa\space\endcsname }% \ifmst@XeOrLua \edef\mst@subduedminus |