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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lato-math/LatoMath.ltx b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lato-math/LatoMath.ltx index 2e6b6edbcbb..983823357d2 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lato-math/LatoMath.ltx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lato-math/LatoMath.ltx @@ -3,15 +3,20 @@ \usepackage{mathtools, array, varioref} \usepackage[british]{babel} -\usepackage{fourier-orns} -\usepackage[default,defaultsans]{lato} +%\usepackage[default,defaultsans]{lato} +\usepackage{fontspec} +\setmainfont{Lato} +\setsansfont{Lato} \usepackage{realscripts} +\usepackage{fourier-orns} \usepackage{lato-math} \setmonofont{Inconsolatazi4}[Scale=MatchLowercase, HyphenChar=None,StylisticSet={2,3}] \usepackage{subfig} \captionsetup[subtable]{position=top} \usepackage{microtype} +\usepackage{setspace} +\setstretch{1.10} \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{pdftitle={Lato Math User’s Guide}, pdfauthor={Chenjing Bu \& Daniel Flipo}, @@ -36,9 +41,7 @@ \author{Chenjing Bu --- Daniel Flipo\\ \url{https://github.com/abccsss/LatoMath}} -\newcommand*{\version}{0.36} -\usepackage{setspace} -\setstretch{1.10} +\newcommand*{\version}{0.37} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \setlength{\parskip}{12pt plus 3pt minus 3pt} @@ -117,7 +120,7 @@ As an alternative to load \LAotf{} you can type:\\[.5\baselineskip] any of the options described in sections~\ref{ssection-um}, \ref{ssection-cv} and \ref{ssection-ss}.}% \verb+ ]{lato-math}+\\[.5\baselineskip] -it loads \pkg{unicode-math} with the default options, sets LatoMath +it loads \pkg{unicode-math} with the default options, sets \LAotf{} as maths font and does a bit more: \begin{enumerate} \item it checks at \verb+\begin{document}+ if packages \pkg{amssymb} or @@ -294,7 +297,7 @@ Please note that curly braces are mandatory whenever more than one Note about \cmd{hbar}: \pkg{amsmath} provides two different glyphs (italic $h$ with horizontal or diagonal stroke) while \pkg{unicode-math} defines \cmd{hbar} as \cmd{hslash} (U+210F). -\pkg{LatoMath} follows \pkg{unicode-math}; the italic $h$ with horizontal +\pkg{lato-math} follows \pkg{unicode-math}; the italic $h$ with horizontal stroke can be printed using \cmd{hslash} or \cmd{hbar} together with character variant \texttt{cv01} or with \cmd{mithbar} (replacement for AMS’ command \cmd{hbar}). @@ -617,7 +620,7 @@ but it can be borrowed from another maths font. %\verb+$\symtt{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}$+ \end{itemize} -Like Latin Modern, \pkg{LatoMath} provides only four lowercase latin +Like Latin Modern, \pkg{lato-math} provides only four lowercase Latin letters in script (or calligraphic) shape: $\mscre$, $\mscrg$, $\ell$, $\mscro$ (\verb+\mscre+, \verb+\mscrg+, \verb+\ell+, \verb+\mscro+). @@ -646,7 +649,7 @@ It is also possible to use the \verb+\boldmath+ command% \subsection{Missing symbols} -\LAotf{} is fairly complete (see file \file{unimath-sans.pdf}), +\LAotf{} is fairly complete (see file \file{unimath-lato.pdf}), if you happen to need some of the few missing glyphs you can borrow them from a more complete font, say \file{New Computer Modern}. For instance if you need Italic Blackboard Bold (U+2145 to U+2149) you could try: |