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@@ -48,15 +48,19 @@ The text mode environment invoked by
\begin{verbatim}
\usepackage{newtxtext}
\end{verbatim}
-has two options: you may write
+has three options: you may write
\begin{verbatim}
\usepackage[scaled=.93]{newtxtext}
\end{verbatim}
-to load the roman and typewriter text fonts at 93\% of normal size, and the sans serif (\textsf{Helvetica} clone) at scale $0.9*0.93$. This is not of much utility if the package is used with the math package {\tt newtxmath} to which it is already matched, but may be with other math packages. The option \texttt{osf} instructs the text fonts to use old-style figures \oldstylenums{1234567890} rather than the default lining figures $1234567890$. In general, it is best to load {\tt newtxtext} with lining figures so the math package uses lining figures in math mode. After loading the math package, you can specify the command
+to load the roman and typewriter text fonts at 93\% of normal size, and the sans serif (\textsf{Helvetica} clone) at scale $0.9*0.93$. This is not of much utility if the package is used with the math package {\tt newtxmath} to which it is already matched, but may be with other math packages.
+
+The option \texttt{osf} instructs the text fonts to use old-style figures \oldstylenums{1234567890} rather than the default lining figures $1234567890$. In general, it is best to load {\tt newtxtext} with lining figures so the math package uses lining figures in math mode. After loading the math package, you can specify the command
\begin{verbatim}
\useosf
\end{verbatim}
to force the use of oldstyle figures in text, but not math.
+
+Option {\tt defaultsups} (same effect as {\tt defaultsups=true}) forces the package to use the \LaTeX\ default footnote markers (or, at least, those in force when the package is loaded) instead of preferred by the package---Times Roman superior figures instead of spindly ordinary Times lining figures reduced to about 70\%. (Footnote markers in minipages use the default lowercase alphabetic characters, unless otherwise specified by redefining \verb|\thempfootnote|.) For better control over position and size of footnote markers, use the {\tt superiors} package after loading {\tt newtxtext}.
\section{Math mode options}
The package invoked by
\begin{verbatim}