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-This package defines a single command \actuarialangle to typeset nice
-looking "angles" in present value of an annuity symbols common in
-actuarial and financial notation.
-
-LICENCE
-
-Public Domain
-
-AUTHOR
-
-The code in this package was given to me (Vincent Goulet
-<vincent.goulet@act.ulaval.ca>) by a former colleague who would simply
-copy it in the preamble of all his documents needing an "angle"
-symbol. The actual author of the code is unknown.
-
-My sole contribution was to make a package out of the code.
-
-USAGE
-
-Copy the package file "where LaTeX can find it", then
-
- \usepackage{actuarialangle}
-
-and (in math mode)
-
- \actuarialangle{n}
-
-to typeset "angle n". For a complete present value symbol, use
-something like
-
- a_{\actuarialangle{n}}
-
-SHORTCUTS
-
-You will most likely want to use the following shortcuts:
-
-\angl for \actuarialangle
-\angln for \angl{n}
-\anglr for \angl{r}