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+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.tex
@@ -84,25 +84,22 @@ to load the roman and typewriter text fonts at 93\% of normal size, and the sans
\end{verbatim}
load roman and typewriter text fonts at 95\% of normal size, and the sans serif (\textsf{Helvetica} clone) at scale $0.95*0.96$.
-The option \texttt{osf} instructs the text fonts to use old-style figures \oldstylenums{1234567890} rather than the default lining figures $1234567890$. As of version $1.23$, {\tt newtxtext} loads initially with lining figures so the math package uses lining figures in math mode. The option {\tt osf} changes the default to old-style figures in text at the very end of the preamble, forcing the use of old-style figures in text, but not math. In previous versions, it was necessary to run
-\verb|\useosf| after loading {\tt newtxmath}. This is no longer required except in the circumstances described below.
+The option \texttt{osf} instructs the text fonts to use old-style figures \oldstylenums{1234567890} rather than the default lining figures $1234567890$. As of version $1.23$, {\tt newtxtext} loads initially with lining figures so the math package uses lining figures in math mode. The option {\tt osf} changes the default to old-style figures in text at the very end of the preamble, forcing the use of old-style figures in text, but not math. In earlier versions, it was necessary to run
+\verb|\useosf| after loading {\tt newtxmath}. This is no longer required.
If you use the {\tt babel} package, you should load it before {\tt newtxtext}---for example:
-%may receive puzzling error messages if you used a preamble containing
\begin{verbatim}
\usepackage[<babel options>]{babel}
\usepackage[osf]{newtxtext}
-% works as expected if no math package loaded
\end{verbatim}
-If you want to use {\tt babel} and a math package, you have to be aware of an incompatibility between some {\tt babel} code and the {\tt etoolbox} command \verb|\AtEndPreamble|. In this case, use instead the more cumbersome form:
+More generally, the pattern of the preamble should be:
\begin{verbatim}
<encoding options>
[optional] \usepackage{substitutefont} % so you can change babel's fonts
-\usepackage[<babel options>]{babel}
-\usepackage{newtxtext}
+[optional] \usepackage[<babel options>]{babel}
+\usepackage[p,osf]{newtxtext}% osf in text, lining figures in math
<other font loading commands>
\usepackage{newtxmath}
-\useosf % must immediately follow math package
<substitutefont commands>
\end{verbatim}
Here is a specific example following this pattern.
@@ -111,7 +108,7 @@ Here is a specific example following this pattern.
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} %
\usepackage{substitutefont} % so we can use fonts other than those in babel
\usepackage[greek.polutoniko,english]{babel}
-\usepackage[largesc]{newtxtext} %
+\usepackage[largesc,osf]{newtxtext} %
\usepackage[varqu,varl]{zi4}% inconsolata
\usepackage{cabin}% sans serif
\usepackage[vvarbb]{newtxmath}