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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README8
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdfbin300812 -> 302610 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx121
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins2
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty4
5 files changed, 80 insertions, 55 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README
index 55be1d13968..b69b920387f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/README
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 by Jean-Francois Burnol.
+ mathastext +
+ +
+ `Use the text font in math mode' +
- + v1.2b 2012/12/31 +
+ + v1.2c 2012/12/31 +
+ jfbu (at) free.fr +
+-------------------------------------------+
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ illustrate some features of the package.
CHANGE LOG
-1.2b [2012/12/31]
+1.2c [2012/12/31]
* mathastext now inserts automatically after all (latin)
letters in math mode their italic corrections, if the font
@@ -107,7 +107,9 @@ CHANGE LOG
corrections,
* version 1.2 had some bad bugs when confronted to active
- characters,
+ characters. This is corrected and additionally \MTnonletters-
+ -donotobeymathxx is made the default, as it currently puts
+ constraints on the user input.
* a less fatal, but still annoying, typo had made the dot in 1.2
of type \mathpunct rather than \mathord
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf
index bab8d81ef28..463051214e0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathastext/mathastext.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx
index 91c404728b6..271ca2d0637 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.dtx
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
%<*ins>
\def\pkgname{mathastext}
\def\pkgdate{2012/12/31}
-\def\pkgversion{v1.2b}
+\def\pkgversion{v1.2c}
\def\pkgdescription{Use the text font in math mode (jfB)}
%</ins>
%%
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 by Jean-Francois Burnol
%%
%<*none>
-\def\lasttimestamp{Time-stamp: <31-12-2012 16:37:39 CET jfb>}
+\def\lasttimestamp{Time-stamp: <31-12-2012 19:21:14 CET jfb>}
\def\docdate{2012/12/31}
\def\striptimestamp#1 <#2 #3 #4 #5>{#2 at #3 #4}
\edef\dtxtimestamp{\expandafter\striptimestamp\lasttimestamp}
@@ -240,10 +240,8 @@ in the various math versions.
%<*alphabets>
%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% This file `testmathastextalphabets.tex' is for testing the extended
-%% scope of the math alphabet commands with package `mathastext'.
-%%
-%% Packages amsmath, mathtools, babel are loaded for extra-checking of
-%% compatibilities.
+%% scope of the math alphabet commands with package `mathastext', via
+%% the package command \MTnonlettersobeymathxx.
%%
%% Compile either with latex, pdflatex, lualatex (pdf output) or xelatex.
%%
@@ -281,7 +279,7 @@ in the various math versions.
\fi\fi
\usepackage{metalogo} % must be loaded /after/ [no-math]fontspec
\usepackage[french]{babel}
-\usepackage[italic]{mathastext}
+\usepackage[italic]{mathastext}\MTnonlettersobeymathxx
\MTexplicitbracesobeymathxx
\delimitershortfall-1pt
\begin{document}
@@ -325,8 +323,8 @@ $\displaystyle\mathsf{\testformula}$
\bigskip
-As \texttt{mathsatext} \texttt{1.2} does \verb|\MTnonlettersobeymathxx|
-by default, this preempts in math mode even active characters (among
+When using \verb|\MTnonlettersobeymathxx| (as is done in this test file),
+this preempts in math mode even active characters (among
those treated by \texttt{mathastext} of course) and replaces
their definitions with the \texttt{mathastext} definitions.
@@ -341,9 +339,10 @@ active character. Let's try:
The result is: \catcode`\?\active\def?{X}$?\mathtt{?}\hbox{?$\mathbf{?}$}$.
However, after
-\verb|\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx|,\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx{}
-we get: $?\mathtt{?}\hbox{?$\mathbf{?}$}$. The original definition of
-the active character has been used everywhere, as expected.
+\verb|\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx|,\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx{} we get:
+$?\mathtt{?}\hbox{?$\mathbf{?}$}$. The original definition of the active
+character has been used everywhere, as expected. Note that \verb|1.2c| issues
+\texttt{\string\MTnonlettersdonot\-obeymathxx} by default.
\end{document}
%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%</alphabets>
@@ -925,6 +924,7 @@ package option §LGRgreek§ and the command
|\usepackage[LGRgreek]{mathastext}|.
\subsection{Extended scope of the math alphabets commands}
+\label{sec:active}
\begingroup
\MTversion{italic}
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ A revolutionary ;-) novelty is introduced with version |1.2| of the package:
\item the pre-declared or user-declared (using the |amsmath|
\cs{DeclareMathOperator} or equivalent) operator names obey the math
alphabet commands,
-\item all non alphabetical characters treated by \mst (among them $!$,
+\item and, \emph{optionally}, all non alphabetical characters treated by \mst (among them $!$,
$?$, $<$, $>$, $=$, $+$, $-$, $($, $)$, $[$, $]$, $\backslash$,
$\vert$, etc\dots) will also obey the math alphabet commands (when
they are not used as delimiters). The spaces added by \TeX{} before
@@ -961,32 +961,40 @@ with the traditional default behavior:
\MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx
\[ \mathtt{(\sin(n!)<\cos(m-p)?)}\qquad \mathbf{[\sin(x+y)=\cos(z-t)]}\]
-The mechanism is of course disabled by default for the normal and bold math
-versions when in \emph{subdued} mode. It is activated by default for all other
-math versions, or for all math versions when option |subdued| was not passed to
-the
+Theses mechanisms are of course disabled by default for the normal and bold math
+versions when in \emph{subdued} mode. The first one is activated by default for
+all other math versions, or for all math versions when option |subdued| was not
+passed to the
package. The commands:\\
\mbox{}\hspace{2cm}\csb{MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx}\\
\mbox{}\hspace{2cm}\csb{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx}\\
-cancel the new behavior and\\
+cancel the two mechanisms and\\
\mbox{}\hspace{2cm}\csb{MTmathoperatorsobeymathxx}\\
\mbox{}\hspace{2cm}\csb{MTnonlettersobeymathxx}\\
-re-activate it.\footnote{these commands are to be
- used outside of math mode. Their scope is limited to the current \LaTeX{}
- environment or group. They use the \cs{everymath} and \cs{everydisplay}
- mechanism so if the document needs to modify these token lists it has to do it
- in a responsible manner, extending not annihilating their previous contents.}
-\footnote{when in subdued mode, the math alphabets are the default ones, not the
- ones modified by \mst to use the document text fonts. As a result, matters of
- font encodings may then give unexpected results, for example for $-$. On the
- present document page we switched to a math version to escape from the
- |subdued| mode and avoid the problem with \cs{mathbf\{-\}} giving in the
- normal (subdued) math version
+re-activate them.\footnote{these commands are to be used outside of math mode.
+ Their scope is limited to the current \LaTeX{} environment or group. They use
+ the \cs{everymath} and \cs{everydisplay} mechanism so if the document needs to
+ modify these token lists it has to do it in a responsible manner, extending
+ not annihilating their previous contents.} \footnote{when in subdued mode, the
+ math alphabets are the default ones, not the ones modified by \mst to use the
+ document text fonts. As a result, matters of font encodings may then give
+ unexpected results, for example for $-$. On the present document page we
+ switched to a math version to escape from the |subdued| mode and avoid the
+ problem with \cs{mathbf\{-\}} giving in the normal (subdued) math version
{\MTversion{normal}\MTnonlettersobeymathxx$\mathbf-$, when `non-letters' are
declared to obey math alphabets.}}
+\begin{framed}
+ \textbf{Important:} the package does \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx} by
+ default because, in its current implementation, it adds constraints to the way
+ things must be input. Characters such as |?| or |[| now represent \emph{two}
+ `tokens' and this will utterly confuse \TeX{} if some precautions are not
+ taken: |$x^?$| or |$x\mathrel?y$| should be coded now |$x^{?}$|,
+ respectively |$x\mathrel{?}y$|.
+\end{framed}
+
The brace control sequences |\{| and |\}| have their own (supplementary) switch,
-which is not activated by default. The reason is that after
+which is (even less) activated by default. The reason is that after
\csb{MTexplicitbracesobeymathxx}, they regrettably can not be used anymore as
delimiters: |\big\{| or |\big\}| cease to function and must be replaced by
|\big\lbrace| and |\big\rbrace|. But
@@ -1526,18 +1534,28 @@ option or one of its |defaultnormal|, |defaulttt|, etc\dots sub-options.
Starting with version |1.2|, \mst makes characters `mathematically active' to
achieve certain effects: automatic insertion of the italic corrections when
using an upright text font in math, extended scope of the math alphabet commands
-which now apply to non letter symbols and to math operator names. And the
-already mathematically active right quote is modified to have some extra space
-added before the derivative glyph ${}'$. Version |1.2b| does this in a careful
-manner with the hope to not create conflict with packages (typically,
-language definition files from the |babel| system) making characters `globally
-active' in the document.\footnote{it is better if these characters are not
- `active' at the time of loading \mst, and fortunately |babel| does the
- activation of
- characters only at the \texttt{\string\begin\{document\}}.} All the action
- done by \mst is done anew at each math environment and has no effect
- elsewhere.
-
+which now apply to non letter symbols and to math operator names (this feature
+is kept optional; see framed text below\dots). And the already mathematically
+active right quote is modified to have some extra space added before the
+derivative glyph ${}'$. Version |1.2b| does this in a careful manner with the
+hope to not create conflict with packages (typically, language definition files
+from the |babel| system) making characters `globally active' in the
+document.\footnote{it is better if these characters are not `active' at the time
+ of loading \mst, and fortunately |babel| does the activation of characters
+ only at the \texttt{\string\begin\{document\}}.} All the action done by \mst
+ is done anew at each math environment and has no effect elsewhere.
+
+ \begin{framed}\kern-.75\baselineskip
+ \begin{framed}
+ \textbf{Important!} As is mentioned in the section \ref{sec:active}, with
+ the ``non letters obey math alphabets'' mechanism , characters such as
+ |?|, or |[|, now represent \emph{two} `tokens' and this will utterly
+ confuse \TeX{} if some precautions are not taken. Examples: |$x^?$| or
+ |$x\mathrel?y$| should be input now |$x^{?}$| and, respectively,
+ |$x\mathrel{?}y$|. This is why the package does
+ \cs{MTnonletters\textbf{donot}\-obeymathxx} by default.
+ \end{framed}\vskip-.75\baselineskip
+ \end{framed}
One thing to take note of is that this mechanism uses the \cs{everymath}
and \cs{everydisplay} \TeX{} `token lists', so if it is needed to add to
them some additional things this should be done in a way preserving the
@@ -1549,7 +1567,7 @@ Doing (after the |\begin{document}|) |\everymath={}| and
package might have put in there, so it is much better, in case the need
arises to preemptively cancel the action of \mst, to use the package
macros \cs{MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx},
- \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx}, \cs{MTnoicinmath}, and
+ \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx} (this is default), \cs{MTnoicinmath}, and
\cs{MTnormalprime} (which cancels the redefinition done by \mst of the
action of the right quote |'| in math mode).
@@ -1869,8 +1887,8 @@ Greek letters in the versions which will be declared next.
§\MTexplicitbra\-cesobeymathxx§, §\MTexplicitbracesdonotobeymathxx§: these
commands without argument must be used \emph{outside} of math mode. \mst
issues automatically §\MTmathoperatorsobeymathxx§ and
- §\MTnonlettersobeymathxx§ at the time of \cs{usepackage\{mathastext\}}, except
- in case of the §subdued§ option. The `explicit braces' activation works only
+ §\MTnonletters\textbf{donot}obeymathxx§ at the time of
+ \cs{usepackage\{mathastext\}}. The `explicit braces' activation works only
when \cs{MTnonletters\-obeymathxx} has been used.
\item §\MTicinmath§: this command tells \mst to add italic corrections after all
@@ -1930,7 +1948,7 @@ Greek letters in the versions which will be declared next.
corrections after lowercase and/or uppercase letters.
With the §subdued§ option, \cs{MTversion\{normal\}} and \cs{MTversion\{bold\}}
- do \cs{MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx} and \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx}.
+ do \cs{MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx} (and \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx}).
\end{itemize}
All further commands are for math mode only.
@@ -2041,7 +2059,7 @@ all the glyphs of the Euler font, if option §eulergreek§ (or
after an explicit \cs{MTversion} (or \cs{mathastextversion}) command
activating an additional math version as declared in the preamble. With
option §subdued§ each \cs{MTversion\{normal\}} or \cs{MTversion\{bold\}} does
- \cs{MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx} and \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx}.
+ \cs{MTmathoperatorsdonotobeymathxx} (and \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx}).
\item §italic§: the letters default to italic shape in
math mode.
\item §frenchmath§: italic lowercase Latin letters, but
@@ -2516,6 +2534,11 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue}
% The mechanism is off by default for |\{| and |\}| as this is not
% compatible with their use as delimiters (|\lbrace| and |\rbrace| should
% be used instead) but it can be activated for them to.
+%
+% |1.2c| [2012/12/31]: The mechanism is OFF by default, as it generally
+% speaking currently puts constraints on the input: |$x^?$| must be input
+% |$x^{?}$|, |$x\mathrel?y$| must be input |$x\mathrel{?}y$|. \fbox{So the
+% macro \cs{MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx} is made the default.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\mst@mathactivate}
% The activation is
@@ -2602,7 +2625,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue}
\newtoks\mst@do@AZ
\newcommand\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx{\let\mst@the\@gobble}
\newcommand\MTnonlettersobeymathxx{\let\mst@the\the}
-\MTnonlettersobeymathxx
+\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx % 1.2c !!!
\newcommand\MTicinmath{%
\let\mst@thei\the
\let\mst@theI\the
@@ -4886,7 +4909,7 @@ and \protect\log-like names will be^^J%
Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-\CheckSum{4641}
+\CheckSum{0}
\Finale
%%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins
index 83bd74fc083..e58498d92fa 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathastext/mathastext.ins
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
\def\pkgname{mathastext}
\def\pkgdate{2012/12/31}
-\def\pkgversion{v1.2b}
+\def\pkgversion{v1.2c}
\def\pkgdescription{Use the text font in math mode (jfB)}
%%
%% Package `mathastext' by Jean-Francois Burnol
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty
index 42a60214be8..bce1d7ea6f9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathastext/mathastext.sty
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
%% in the same archive or directory.)
%%
\ProvidesPackage{mathastext}
- [2012/12/31 v1.2b Use the text font in math mode (jfB)]
+ [2012/12/31 v1.2c Use the text font in math mode (jfB)]
%%
%% Package `mathastext' by Jean-Francois Burnol
%% Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 by Jean-Francois Burnol
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ defaultbf,defaultit,defaultsf,defaulttt}\mst@nonormalboldtrue}
\newtoks\mst@do@AZ
\newcommand\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx{\let\mst@the\@gobble}
\newcommand\MTnonlettersobeymathxx{\let\mst@the\the}
-\MTnonlettersobeymathxx
+\MTnonlettersdonotobeymathxx % 1.2c !!!
\newcommand\MTicinmath{%
\let\mst@thei\the
\let\mst@theI\the