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I was spurred to make this package by one of the excellent features of the STIX fonts---mathematical Roman and Greek sans serif alphabets with all glyphs unmistakable, unlike most sans serif fonts. These are sized to match Times, with xheights near 440{\tt em}, rather smaller than most sans serif fonts. So, this package was constructed by replacing the existing math italic in {\tt newtxmath} with the sans serif glyphs from STIX and simplifying the options. The result is a math package that blends well with sans serif text fonts with an xheight similar to that of Times. Surprisingly, it does seem to work well with some other sans serif fonts with larger xheights, such as \emph{FiraSans} at about 530{\tt em}. With modern-day projectors having considerably higher resolutions than a few years ago, large xheight may be less of a concern than it once was. (Note: \emph{FiraSans} also works well with the \emph{Arev Sans} package, where the xheight is larger.)
\section{Package Options}
-The options are much simpler that in {\tt newtxmath}, as I have ruled out a number which, in my opinion, were of interest only for backward compatibility. These are the options you may specify.
+The options are much simpler than in {\tt newtxmath}, as I have ruled out a number which, in my opinion, were of interest only for backward compatibility. These are the options you may specify.
\begin{itemize}
\item
{\tt scaled} allows you to scale all fonts in this math package to match a chosen text font family.
\item {\tt nosymbolsc} saves you a math group of mostly rather obscure symbols.
\item {\tt cmintegrals} makes use of integrals drawn from Computer Modern rather than the more upright, but unattractive, {\tt txfonts} integrals.
-\item {\tt noamssymbols} saves you two math groups (the AMS symbols) if you have no need of them.
+\item {\tt noamssymbols} saves you one or two math groups (the AMS symbols) if you have no need of them.
\item {\tt amssymbols} does the opposite---this is the default.
\item {\tt uprightGreek} specifies the use of upright rather than slanted Greek symbols for uppercase only.
\item {\tt slantedGreek} does the opposite.