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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
= =
================================================================================
= =
-= Version 0.1 Jabir Ali Ouassou =
-= 2016-10-01 <jabirali at switzerlandmail dot ch> =
+= Version 0.2 Jabir Ali Ouassou =
+= 2017-02-03 <jabirali at switzerlandmail dot ch> =
= =
================================================================================
@@ -15,19 +15,15 @@ other font packages, notably eulervm and newpxmath. Its purpose is twofold:
font for braces and brackets, and the text font for digits and operators;
(2) To make it easy to change between a sans and serif font for the digits and
operators, so that the font can be used seamlessly in documents using both.
+ As of v0.2, this is done automatically when you use \sffamily and \rmfamily.
This package was put together with the intent to use it with the Palatino and
-Optima fonts (newpxtext and classico), but may work with other combinations too.
+Optima fonts (newpxtext and classico), but may work with other combinations too;
+for instance, using it with the Kepler and Biolinum fonts (kpfonts and biolinum).
To use the package, add this to your preamble:
\usepackage{eulerpx}
-You may use the \sfmath and \rmmath macros to switch between serif and sans fonts
-for the digits and operators. For instance, if you use a KOMA-Script class, you
-can put the following in your preamble to switch all footnotes to a sans font:
-
- \addtokomafont{footnote}{\sffamily\sfmath}
-
Note that in contrast to the eulervm package, bold math characters are accessed
through the \mathbf macro. If the option `utf8' is provided, the package will
also declare the Greek unicode range; i.e., if the package is included with
@@ -61,7 +57,11 @@ This work consists of the file eulerpx.sty.
History
-------
2016-10-01:
- v0.1: Initial eulerpx package created
+ v0.1: Initial eulerpx package created.
+2017-02-03:
+ v0.2: Fixed a bug that messed up symbols like braces and brackets. Redefined
+ the macros \sffamily and \rmfamily so that they automatically change
+ the alphabet used for operators and numbers to match the environment.
@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ This package is based on the following existing packages:
is based directly on the `eulervm' package, but it has been modified to
not use e.g. Euler digits and brackets. For maintainability, the support
for other encodings than T1 has been removed.
- - The \sfmath implementation is inspired by the `sansmath' package. I have,
- however, modified this such that the macro does not alter the font used
- for mathematical symbols, only the font for operators and numerals. This
+ - The \mathversion implementation is inspired by the `sansmath' package. I
+ have modified this such that the macro does not alter the font used for
+ mathematical symbols, only the fonts used for operators and numerals. This
is useful for people that want to consistently use the Euler symbols in
*all* environments, and only typeset operators and digits in sans/serif.