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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psfonts.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psfonts.dtx
index fff5393cf3e..a0cf4ab0012 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psfonts.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psfonts.dtx
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-%\CheckSum{1106}
+%\CheckSum{1101}
%
% \iffalse
%
% file: psfonts.dtx
%
% Copyright 1995--1998 Sebastian Rahtz
-% Copyright 1999--2005 Sebastian Rahtz, Walter Schmidt
+% Copyright 1999--2020 Sebastian Rahtz, Walter Schmidt
%
% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
%<charter>\ProvidesPackage{charter}%
%<utopia>\ProvidesPackage{utopia}%
%<mathpazo>\ProvidesPackage{mathpazo}%
-[2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a
+[2020/03/25 PSNFSS-v9.3
%<times>(SPQR)
%<mathptm>Times w/ Math (SPQR, WaS)
%<mathptmx>Times w/ Math, improved (SPQR, WaS)
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
% \noindent
% The source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx} contains suitable package files
% to use common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX.
-% See the file \texttt{00readme.txt} for the installation instructions;
+% See the file \texttt{README} for the installation instructions;
% it also explains how to obtain the
% related Type1 fonts, font definition files, font metrics and virtual fonts.
%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 66280d63dcf..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/psnfss/psnfss2e.tex
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@@ -1,887 +0,0 @@
-% file: psnfss2e.tex as of 2004-09-15
-%
-% Copyright 2000--2004 Walter Schmidt
-%
-% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
-% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
-% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
-% The latest version of this license is in
-% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-% version 1999/12/01 or later.
-
-\newif\ifutopia
-
-% \utopiatrue
-% If you have got the Utopia fonts, uncomment the above line,
-% or put \utopiatrue into your ltxguide.cfg.
-
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
-
-\documentclass[11pt]{ltxguide}[1995/11/28]
-\DeleteShortVerb{\|}
-
-% You may provide a configuration file ltxguide.cfg
-% to set up your preferred paper size and page layout.
-% The .cfg file should, however, not change the fonts used!
-
-\usepackage{mathptmx,courier}
-\usepackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet}
-\normalfont
-\usepackage{pifont,tabularx,varioref,url}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{textcomp}
-\usepackage{ragged2e}
-
-\usepackage[colorlinks=false, pdfborder={0 0 0}]{hyperref}
-
-% some dirty hacks to make the ltxguide class look better:
-\makeatletter
-\renewcommand\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}%
-{-3.5ex \@plus -.75ex}%
-{1ex}%
-{\normalfont\Large\bfseries}}
-\renewcommand\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}%
-{-2.5ex plus -.5ex}%
-{.75ex}%
-{\normalfont\large\bfseries}}
-\renewcommand\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}%
-{-2.5ex plus -.5ex}%
-{.5ex}%
-{\normalsize\bfseries}}
-\setlength{\parskip}{1ex plus 2pt minus 1pt \relax}
-% borrowed from tdsguide.cls:
-\labelsep=1.1em % increase distance between item & text
-\topsep=0pt % no extra skip above list in paragraph
-\partopsep=0pt % no extra skip above list starting par.
-\itemsep=0pt % no extra space between items
-\parsep=.9\parskip % between paragraphs in items
-\def\@listI{%
- \leftmargin\leftmargini
- }
-\let\@listi\@listI
-\@listi
-\def\@listii{%
- \leftmargin\leftmarginii
- \labelwidth\leftmarginii \advance \labelwidth-\labelsep
- }
-\def\@listiii{%
- \leftmargin\leftmarginiii
- \labelwidth\leftmarginiii \advance \labelwidth-\labelsep
- }
-\makeatother
-
-% the (La)TeX logos for use with Times:
-\def\ptmTeX{T\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.075emX\@}
-\makeatletter
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\ptmLaTeX}{L\kern-.25em
- {\setbox0\hbox{T}%
- \vbox to\ht0{\hbox{%
- \csname S@\f@size\endcsname
- \fontsize\sf@size\z@
- \math@fontsfalse\selectfont
- A}%
- \vss}%
- }%
- \kern-.10em
- \TeX}
-\makeatother
-\let\TeX=\ptmTeX
-\let\LaTeX=\ptmLaTeX
-
-% a bit of logical markup:
-\newcommand{\ps}{PostScript}
-\newcommand{\Lpack}[1]{\textsf{#1}}
-
-% the macros for the typeface samples:
-\newlength{\rightwidth}
- \rightwidth=11cm
-\newlength{\leftwidth}
- \leftwidth=\textwidth
- \addtolength{\leftwidth}{-\rightwidth}
- \addtolength{\leftwidth}{-1em} % ?
-\newcommand{\sample}[5]{%
- \parbox[t]{\leftwidth}{%
- {\raggedright\footnotesize
- #1\\
- #3/#4\par}}
- \hfill
- \parbox[t]{\rightwidth}{
- {\RaggedRight \fontfamily{#2}\fontsize{#3}{#4}\selectfont #5
- The sun was just rising as Dr.\ Robert entered his wife's room.
- An orange glow, and against it the jagged silhouette of the mountains.
- Then suddenly a dazzling sickle of incandescence between two peaks.
- The sickle became a half circle and the first long shadows,
- the first shafts of golden light crossed the garden outside the window.
- And when one looked up again at the mountains there was the whole
- unbearable glory of the risen sun.
- \par}}
- \par
- \medskip}
-
-
-\title{Using common \ps\ fonts with \LaTeX}
-
-\author{Walter Schmidt}
-
-\date{PSNFSS version 9.2 \\ 2004-09-15}
-
-
-\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Walter Schmidt},
- pdftitle={Using common PostScript fonts with LaTeX},
- pdfsubject={PSNFSS v9.2},
- pdfkeywords={LaTeX PSNFSS PostScript fonts}}
-
-
-\begin{document}
-\MakeShortVerb{\+}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\tableofcontents
-%\pagebreak
-
-
-\section{What is PSNFSS\,?}
-
-The PSNFSS collection includes a set of files
-that provide a complete working setup of the \LaTeX{} font selection scheme
-(NFSS2) for use with common \ps\ fonts.
-It covers the so-called `Base~35' fonts
-(which are built into any Level~2 \ps\ printing device
-and the Ghostscript interpreter)
-and %the free Charter, Utopia and Pazo fonts.
-a number of free fonts.
-
-
-
-\section{Package overview}
-
-The easiest way to make use of the above-mentioned typefaces is to completely
-replace one or more of the font families used by \LaTeX{} as
-`roman', `sans serif' and `typewriter' family and for math.
-This is accomplished by the packages listed in table \ref{tab:packages}.
-Its first row lists the default (Computer Modern) font families.
-An empty column indicates that a package does not change the particular
-font family. Some of these packages need more detailed explanation and
-are described in the below sections \ref{sec:helvet}, \ref{sec:mathpazo}
-and \ref{sec:mathptmx}.
-
-The PSNFSS distribution includes also a package
-\Lpack{pifont}, which serves for accessing symbol fonts (aka `Pi~fonts'),
-such as Symbol and Zapf Dingbats, see section~\ref{sec:pifont}.
-
-
-\begin{table}[h!]
-\caption{Packages for using common \ps\ fonts}
-\label{tab:packages}
-\medskip
-{\footnotesize
-\begin{center}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2}
-\begin{tabular}{|l|p{1.8cm}p{2.2cm}p{2.4cm}p{2.2cm}|}
-\hline
-\textbf{package} & \textbf{roman} & \textbf{sans serif} & \textbf{typewriter} & \textbf{formulas} \\\hline\hline
-(none) & CM Roman & CM Sans Serif & CM Typewriter & $\approx$ CM Roman\\\hline
-\Lpack{mathpazo} & Palatino
- &
- &
- & $\approx$ Palatino\\\hline
-\Lpack{mathptmx} & Times
- &
- &
- & $\approx$ Times\\\hline
-\Lpack{helvet} &
- & Helvetica
- &
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{avant} &
- & Avant~Garde
- &
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{courier} &
- &
- & Courier
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{chancery} & Zapf Chancery
- &
- &
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{bookman} & Bookman
- & Avant~Garde
- & Courier
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{newcent} & New Century Schoolbook
- & Avant~Garde
- & Courier
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{charter} & Charter
- &
- &
- & \\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-}
-\end{table}
-
-
-
-\section{Special considerations}
-
-\subsection{Output font encoding}
-None of the packages listed in table~\ref{tab:packages} changes the
-output font encoding from its default setting OT1.
-It is, however, highly recommended to use the fonts with the extended
-T1 and TS1 (text symbols) encodings by means of the commands:
-\begin{quote}
- +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}+\\
- +\usepackage{textcomp}+
-\end{quote}
-When using \ps\ fonts that come from `outside the \TeX{} world',
-there is no reason at all to stay with the obsolete OT1~encoding,
-which would not provide access to all available glyphs.
-However, since these fonts were not particularly designed
-for use with \TeX{}, they do \emph{not} include all of the
-text companion (TS1) symbols.
-
-
-\subsection{Euro support}
-%% \NEWfeature{2003-11-17 v9.1}
-From PSNFSS version~9.1 on, all supported text font families,
-with the exception of \texttt{put} (Utopia), provide
-a built-in Euro symbol +\texteuro+.
-Using this command requires the \Lpack{textcomp} package; see above.
-
-
-\subsection{Inter-line spacing}
-With certain font families, the leading of the standard \LaTeX{}
-document classes may be too small.
-This results from the larger x-height of these typefaces, as compared with
-Computer Modern.
-Since it is a question of document design and line width,
-the packages of the PSNFSS bundle do \emph{not} take care of this.
-Issuing the command
-\begin{quote}
- +\linespread+ \arg{factor}
-\end{quote}
-in the preamble will globally enlarge the leading by the given factor.
-Typical values for \m{factor} are in the range of $1.04\dots1.1$.
-
-
-\subsection{Using sans serif fonts}
-The packages \Lpack{helvet} and \Lpack{avant} do not change the
-default text font family from `roman'.
-If required, the additional command
-\begin{quote}
- +\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}+
-\end{quote}
-makes \LaTeX{} use the sans serif font family (Helvetica or Avant~Garde)
-as the default one in text mode. Notice, however, that this does not change the fonts
-used in the formulas!
-
-
-
-\section{The package \Lpack{helvet}}
-\label{sec:helvet}
-Helvetica is actually somewhat larger than other typefaces
-of the same nominal size.
-As a result, mixing, \eg Times and Helvetica within running text
-may look bad.
-\begin{decl}
- \texttt{[scaled=}\m{scale}\texttt{]}\\
- \texttt{[scaled]}
-\end{decl}
-This can be fixed by loading the package with the option
-\texttt{[scaled=}\m{scale}\texttt{]},
-for instance:
-+\usepackage[scaled=.92]{helvet}+.
-As a result, the font family \texttt{phv} (Helvetica) will be
-scaled down to 92\% of its `natural' size, which is suitable
-for use with Adobe Times.
-Specifying +[scaled]+ alone is equivalent to +[scaled=0.95]+% and makes
-%the height of the Helvetica capital letters comply with many other typeface
-%families
-.
-
-
-
-\section{The package \Lpack{mathpazo}}
-\label{sec:mathpazo}
-Loading
-%% \NEWfeature{2001-06-04 v8.2}
-this package changes the default roman font family
-to Adobe Palatino, and the virtual `mathpazo' fonts will be used
-for math.
-These virtual fonts are made up basically from Palatino Italic, with the
-missing math symbols coming from the CM and Pazo math fonts.
-
-\subsection{Package options}
-
-\begin{decl}
- +[sc]+\\
- +[osf]+
-\end{decl}
-By default, the package \Lpack{mathpazo} uses
-the typeface family +ppl+ as the roman text font family.
-The option +[sc]+ selects Palatino with real smallcaps (family +pplx+) insread.
-Correspondingly, the option +[osf]+ selects Palatino with smallcaps and default
-oldstyle figures (family +pplj+).
-Of course, oldstyle figures will be used only in text mode, as opposed to formulas.
-\NEWfeature{2004-09-15 v9.2}
-Using either option is strongly recommended:
-Beside the real smallcaps, the font families +pplx+ and +pplj+ show further
-improvements over +ppl+: Increased word space, enhanced kerning tables,
-additional `dotlessj' glyph.
-
-\begin{decl}
- +[slantedGreek]+
-\end{decl}
-When the package is loaded with the +[slantedGreek]+ option,
-uppercase Greek letters in math will be italic by default.
-
-\begin{decl}
- +[noBBpl]+
-\end{decl}
-This option disables the use of the Pazo fonts as a partial
-+\mathbb+ alphabet -- see below. The option should be specified,
-if you want to use a different `blackboard bold' font.
-
-
-\subsection{New commands}
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\upGamma+, +\upDelta+ \dots +\upOmega+
-\end{decl}
-\NEWfeature{2004-09-15 v9.2}
-Regardless of the \texttt{slantedGreek} option,
-these commands always yield upright uppercase Greek letters.
-Upright \emph{lowercase} Greek is, however, not available.
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\mathbold+\\
- +\mathbb+
-\end{decl}
-+\mathbold+ is a math alphabet for typesetting variables (incl.\ Greek)
-in a {\bfseries\itshape bold italic} style. Do not mix this up with +\mathbf+,
-which selects a {\bfseries\upshape bold upright} text font
-for use in math!
-
-+\mathbb+ is a `blackboard bold' alphabet, whose characters
-are taken from the Pazo fonts. %% \NEWfeature{2002-04-10 v9.0}
-All upper case letters and the numeral `1' are available.
-If you want to use a different, external, doublestroke alphabet,
-load the package \Lpack{mathpazo} with the package option +[noBBppl]+, see above.
-
-\iffalse
-\begin{decl}
- +\ppleuro+
-\end{decl}
-The command +\ppleuro+ typesets the Euro
-symbol in a way that suits Palatino using the appropriate glyphs
-from the Pazo Math font family. It is compatible with both the
-\Lpack{eurofont} and \Lpack{europs} packages, and one can continue to use either
-one of these packages, using the +\euro+ command from the
-\Lpack{eurofont} package or the +\EUR+ command from the \Lpack{europs} package.
-\fi
-
-
-\subsection{Font size of the `large' math symbols}
-With \Lpack{mathpazo}, the `large' math symbols are automatically
-scaled to fit the base font size.
-In contrast to standard \LaTeX{} you need not
-load the package \Lpack{exscale} for this purpose!
-
-
-\subsection{Known problems}
-
-In contrast to the standard CM fonts, the virtual \Lpack{mathpazo} fonts
-do not provide any Greek letters in the math alphabet +\mathrm+.
-Applying this math alphabet command to Greek letters
-will result in garbage output.
-
-
-
-\section{The package \Lpack{mathptmx}}
-\label{sec:mathptmx}
-Loading this package changes the default roman font family
-to Times, and the virtual `mathptmx' fonts will be used
-for math.
-These virtual fonts are made up basically from Times Italic, with the
-missing math symbols coming from CM, RSFS (for +\mathcal+) and
-Adobe~Symbol.
-
-\subsection{Package options}
-\begin{decl}
- +[slantedGreek]+
-\end{decl}
-%% \NEWfeature{2001-06-04 v8.2}
-When the package is loaded with this option,
-uppercase Greek letters in math will be italic by default.
-
-\subsection{New commands}
-\begin{decl}
- +\upGamma+, +\upDelta+ \dots +\upOmega+
-\end{decl}
-\NEWfeature{2004-09-15 v9.2}
-Regardless of the \texttt{slantedGreek} option,
-these commands always yield upright uppercase Greek letters.
-Upright \emph{lowercase} Greek is, however, not available.
-
-
-\subsection{Font size of the `large' math symbols}
-With \Lpack{mathptmx}, the `large' math symbols are automatically scaled
-to fit the base font size. In contrast to standard \LaTeX{} you need not
-load the package \Lpack{exscale} for this purpose!
-
-
-\subsection{Known bugs and deficiencies}
-\begin{itemize}
- \item There are no bold math fonts, and +\boldmath+ has no effect.
- Use of the package \Lpack{bm} in conjunction with \Lpack{mathptmx}
- is not recommended.
- \item The symbols
- +\jmath+, +\coprod +and +\amalg+
- are not available.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\section{The package \Lpack{pifont}}
-\label{sec:pifont}
-
-Using symbol fonts is supported by means of the
-\Lpack{pifont} package, providing commands for using the Zapf Dingbats font,
-as well as an interface to other families.\footnote{%
-This section was adopted, with minor changes,
-from \cite{companion}, 1st ed.}
-
-\subsection{Commands for using Zapf Dingbats}
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\ding+ \arg{number}
-\end{decl}
-
-A given character can be chosen via the +\ding+ command.
-Its parameter is an integer that specifies the character to be
-typeset. For example, +\ding{38}+ gives \ding{38};
-see table~\vref{tab:dingbats}.
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\begin{dinglist}+ \arg{number}\\
- +\begin{dingautolist}+ \arg{number}
-\end{decl}
-
-The +dinglist+ environment is a special itemized list.
-The argument specifies the number of the character to be used
-as the beginning of each item. For example,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{dinglist}{43}
- \item The first item in the list
- \item The second item in the list
- \item The third item in the list
-\end{dinglist}
-\end{verbatim}
-prints
-\begin{dinglist}{43}
- \item The first item in the list
- \item The second item in the list
- \item The third item in the list
-\end{dinglist}
-
-There also exists an environment +dingautolist+, which
-allows you to build an enumerated list with a set of Zapf Dingbats
-characters. In this case, the argument specifies the number
-of the first character in the list. Subsequent items will be numbered
-with the character following the previous one. E.g.,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{dingautolist}{192}
- \item The first item
- \item The second item
- \item The third item
-\end{dingautolist}
-\end{verbatim}
-prints
-\begin{dingautolist}{192}
- \item The first item
- \item The second item
- \item The third item
-\end{dingautolist}
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\dingfill+ \arg{number}\\
- +\dingline+ \arg{number}
-\end{decl}
-
-+\dingfill+ acts like the other filling commands in \TeX, but
-fills the space with a chosen symbol \dingfill{224} like that.
-
-+\dingline+ generates a freestanding line filled with the given symbol,
-with a little space on the left and right:
-\dingline{34}
-
-
-\begin{table}[bt!]
- \caption{The characters in the \ps{} font Zapf Dingbats}
- \label{tab:dingbats}
- \medskip
-
-{\footnotesize
-\begin{tabular}{|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|rr|}
-\hline
-32 & \ding{32} & 33 & \ding{33} & 34 & \ding{34} & 35 & \ding{35} & 36 & \ding{36} & 37 & \ding{37} & 38 & \ding{38} & 39 & \ding{39} \\ \hline
-40 & \ding{40} & 41 & \ding{41} & 42 & \ding{42} & 43 & \ding{43} & 44 & \ding{44} & 45 & \ding{45} & 46 & \ding{46} & 47 & \ding{47} \\ \hline
-48 & \ding{48} & 49 & \ding{49} & 50 & \ding{50} & 51 & \ding{51} & 52 & \ding{52} & 53 & \ding{53} & 54 & \ding{54} & 55 & \ding{55} \\ \hline
-56 & \ding{56} & 57 & \ding{57} & 58 & \ding{58} & 59 & \ding{59} & 60 & \ding{60} & 61 & \ding{61} & 62 & \ding{62} & 63 & \ding{63} \\ \hline
-64 & \ding{64} & 65 & \ding{65} & 66 & \ding{66} & 67 & \ding{67} & 68 & \ding{68} & 69 & \ding{69} & 70 & \ding{70} & 71 & \ding{71} \\ \hline
-72 & \ding{72} & 73 & \ding{73} & 74 & \ding{74} & 75 & \ding{75} & 76 & \ding{76} & 77 & \ding{77} & 78 & \ding{78} & 79 & \ding{79} \\ \hline
-80 & \ding{80} & 81 & \ding{81} & 82 & \ding{82} & 83 & \ding{83} & 84 & \ding{84} & 85 & \ding{85} & 86 & \ding{86} & 87 & \ding{87} \\ \hline
-88 & \ding{88} & 89 & \ding{89} & 90 & \ding{90} & 91 & \ding{91} & 92 & \ding{92} & 93 & \ding{93} & 94 & \ding{94} & 95 & \ding{95} \\ \hline
-96 & \ding{96} & 97 & \ding{97} & 98 & \ding{98} & 99 & \ding{99} & 100 & \ding{100} & 101 & \ding{101} & 102 & \ding{102} & 103 & \ding{103} \\ \hline
-104 & \ding{104} & 105 & \ding{105} & 106 & \ding{106} & 107 & \ding{107} & 108 & \ding{108} & 109 & \ding{109} & 110 & \ding{110} & 111 & \ding{111} \\ \hline
-112 & \ding{112} & 113 & \ding{113} & 114 & \ding{114} & 115 & \ding{115} & 116 & \ding{116} & 117 & \ding{117} & 118 & \ding{118} & 119 & \ding{119} \\ \hline
-120 & \ding{120} & 121 & \ding{121} & 122 & \ding{122} & 123 & \ding{123} & 124 & \ding{124} & 125 & \ding{125} & 126 & \ding{126} & & \\ \hline
- & & 161 & \ding{161} & 162 & \ding{162} & 163 & \ding{163} & 164 & \ding{164} & 165 & \ding{165} & 166 & \ding{166} & 167 & \ding{167} \\ \hline
-168 & \ding{168} & 169 & \ding{169} & 170 & \ding{170} & 171 & \ding{171} & 172 & \ding{172} & 173 & \ding{173} & 174 & \ding{174} & 175 & \ding{175} \\ \hline
-176 & \ding{176} & 177 & \ding{177} & 178 & \ding{178} & 179 & \ding{179} & 180 & \ding{180} & 181 & \ding{181} & 182 & \ding{182} & 183 & \ding{183} \\ \hline
-184 & \ding{184} & 185 & \ding{185} & 186 & \ding{186} & 187 & \ding{187} & 188 & \ding{188} & 189 & \ding{189} & 190 & \ding{190} & 191 & \ding{191} \\ \hline
-192 & \ding{192} & 193 & \ding{193} & 194 & \ding{194} & 195 & \ding{195} & 196 & \ding{196} & 197 & \ding{197} & 198 & \ding{198} & 199 & \ding{199} \\ \hline
-200 & \ding{200} & 201 & \ding{201} & 202 & \ding{202} & 203 & \ding{203} & 204 & \ding{204} & 205 & \ding{205} & 206 & \ding{206} & 207 & \ding{207} \\ \hline
-208 & \ding{208} & 209 & \ding{209} & 210 & \ding{210} & 211 & \ding{211} & 212 & \ding{212} & 213 & \ding{213} & 214 & \ding{214} & 215 & \ding{215} \\ \hline
-216 & \ding{216} & 217 & \ding{217} & 218 & \ding{218} & 219 & \ding{219} & 220 & \ding{220} & 221 & \ding{221} & 222 & \ding{222} & 223 & \ding{223} \\ \hline
-224 & \ding{224} & 225 & \ding{225} & 226 & \ding{226} & 227 & \ding{227} & 228 & \ding{228} & 229 & \ding{229} & 230 & \ding{230} & 231 & \ding{231} \\ \hline
-232 & \ding{232} & 233 & \ding{233} & 234 & \ding{234} & 235 & \ding{235} & 236 & \ding{236} & 237 & \ding{237} & 238 & \ding{238} & 239 & \ding{239} \\ \hline
- & & 241 & \ding{241} & 242 & \ding{242} & 243 & \ding{243} & 244 & \ding{244} & 245 & \ding{245} & 246 & \ding{246} & 247 & \ding{247} \\ \hline
-248 & \ding{248} & 249 & \ding{249} & 250 & \ding{250} & 251 & \ding{251} & 252 & \ding{252} & 253 & \ding{253} & 254 & \ding{254} & & \\ \hline
-\end{tabular}
-\par}
-
-\end{table}
-
-\subsection{Generic commands}
-The \Lpack{pifont} package has a general mechanism for coping with
-Pi fonts. It provides the following generic commands with, in each case,
-the first argument \m{family} specifying the name of the
-Pi font family in question (such as \texttt{psy} for the Symbol font,
-and \texttt{pzd} for the Zapf Dingbats font, see table~\vref{tab:families}).
-If indicated, a second argument \m{number}
-specifies the decimal position of a symbol in that font.
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\Pifont+ \arg{family}
-\end{decl}
-
-This switches to the font family \m{family}
-and the encoding U.
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\Pisymbol+ \arg{family} \arg{number}
-\end{decl}
-
-This command typesets the specified symbol
-(compare this with the +\ding+ command).
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\begin{Pilist}+ \arg{family} \arg{number}\\
- +\begin{Piautolist}+ \arg{family} \arg{number}
-\end{decl}
-
-In the +Pilist+ environment the specified symbol is used in front
-of each item in an itemized list (compare with the +dinglist+
-environment).
-
-+Piautolist+ is an environment where a series of symbols starting
-with the one at the decimal position \m{number} in font family
-\m{family} is used to number the items in an enumerated list
-(compare with the +dingautolist+ environment).
-
-\begin{decl}
- +\Pifill+ \arg{family} \arg{number}\\
- +\Piline+ \arg{family} \arg{number}
-\end{decl}
-
-+\Pifill+ acts like the other filling commands in \TeX, but
-fills the space with a chosen symbol (compare with +\dingfill+).
-
-+\Piline+ typesets a line consisting of several copies of
-the specified symbol, with some space at the left and right
-(compare with +\dingline+).
-
-
-
-\section{NFSS classification}
-Table~\vref{tab:families} lists all text and symbol font shapes
-supported by the basic PSNFSS distribution,
-and the related \ps\ fonts.
-\NEWdescription{2004-09-15 v9.2}
-With the exception of Charter and Utopia, these fonts are commercial products.
-Therefore, most \TeX\ systems include free substitutes instead.
-
-Available encodings are OT1, T1 and TS1, except for
-Symbol and Zapf~Dingbats, which are implemented with encoding U.
-See \cite{fntguide} for how to access a given font shape directly.
-
-Only the font families +pplx+ and +pplj+ provide true small capitals
-(and only in the regular series).
-With the other families the shape `sc' refers to so-called `faked' small capitals,
-whose typographical quality is -- at least -- questionable.
-
-The math font families loaded by the
-\Lpack{mathptm}, \Lpack{mathptmx}, \Lpack{mathpazo} and \Lpack{mathpple} packages
-are not listed here.
-See the documented source file \texttt{psfonts.dtx}
-for information on this topic.
-
-\begin{table}[p]
- \caption{Font shapes supported by the basic PSNFSS distribution}
- \label{tab:families}
- \medskip
-
- {\small
- \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{|l|l|l|>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}X|}
- \hline
- \textbf{family} & \textbf{series} & \textbf{shape(s)} & \textbf{\ps{} font names}\\
- \hline\hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Avant Garde}}\\ \hline
- pag & m & n, sl, sc & AvantGarde-Book, AvantGarde-BookOblique\\ \hline
- pag & b & n, sl, sc & AvantGarde-Demi, AvantGarde-DemiOblique\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Bookman}}\\ \hline
- pbk & l & n, sl, it, sc & Bookman-Light, Bookman-LightItalic\\ \hline
- pbk & db & n, sl, it, sc & Bookman-Demi, Bookman-DemiItalic\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Charter}}\\ \hline
- bch & m & n, sl, it, sc & CharterBT-Roman, CharterBT-Italic\\ \hline
- bch & b & n, sl, it, sc & CharterBT-Bold, CharterBT-BoldItalic\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Courier}}\\ \hline
- pcr & m & n, sl, sc & Courier, CourierOblique\\ \hline
- pcr & b & n, sl, sc & Courier-Bold, Courier-BoldOblique\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Helvetica}}\\ \hline
- phv & m & n, sl, sc & Helvetica, Helvetica-Oblique\\ \hline
- phv & b & n, sl, sc & Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-BoldOblique\\ \hline
- phv & mc & n, sl, sc & Helvetica-Narrow, Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique\\ \hline
- phv & bc & n, sl, sc & Helvetica-Narrow-Bold, Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique\\\hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{New Century Schoolbook}}\\ \hline
- pnc & m & n, sl, it, sc & NewCenturySchlbk-Roman, NewCenturySchlbk-Italic\\ \hline
- pnc & b & n, sl, it, sc & NewCenturySchlbk-Bold, NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Palatino}}\\ \hline
- ppl & m & n, sl, it, sc & Palatino-Roman, Palatino-Italic\\ \hline
- ppl & b & n, sl, it, sc & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldItalic\\ \hline
- pplx & m & n, it, sc & Palatino-Roman, Palatino-Italic, Palatino-SC\\ \hline
- pplx & b & n, it & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldItalic\\ \hline
- pplj & m & n, it, sc & Palatino-Roman, Palatino-SC, Palatino-Italic, Palatino-ItalicOsF\\ \hline
- pplj & b & n, it & Palatino-Bold, Palatino-BoldOsF, Palatino-BoldItalic, Palatino-BoldItalicOsF\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Times}}\\ \hline
- ptm & m & n, sl, it, sc & Times-Roman, Times-Italic\\ \hline
- ptm & b & n, sl, it, sc & Times-Bold, Times-BoldItalic\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Zapf Chancery}}\\ \hline
- pzc & mb & it & ZapfChancery-MediumItalic\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Utopia}}\\ \hline
- put & m & n, sl, it, sc & Utopia-Regular, Utopia-Italic\\ \hline
- put & b & n, sl, it, sc & Utopia-Bold, Utopia-BoldItalic\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Symbol}}\\ \hline
- psy & m & n & Symbol\\ \hline \hline
- \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{\textit{Zapf Dingbats}}\\ \hline
- pzd & m & n & ZapfDingbats\\ \hline
- \end{tabularx}
- \par}
-\end{table}
-
-
-
-\section{Obsolete packages}
-The macro packages listed in table \vref{tab:obsolete} should be considered as obsolete.
-They are provided for compatibility with existing documents only.
-
-\begin{table}[hbt]
-\caption{Obsolete packages in the PSNFSS collection}
-\label{tab:obsolete}
-\medskip
-{\footnotesize
-\begin{center}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2}
-\begin{tabular}{|l|p{1.8cm}p{2.2cm}p{2.4cm}p{2.2cm}|}
-\hline
-\textbf{package} & \textbf{roman} & \textbf{sans serif} & \textbf{typewriter} & \textbf{math} \\\hline\hline
-\Lpack{times} & Times
- & Helvetica
- & Courier
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{palatino} & Palatino
- & Helvetica
- & Courier
- & \\\hline
-\Lpack{mathptm} & Times
- &
- &
- & $\approx$ Times\\\hline
-\Lpack{mathpple} & Palatino
- &
- &
- & $\approx$ Palatino\\\hline
-\Lpack{utopia} & Utopia
- &
- &
- & \\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-}
-\end{table}
-
-
-\subsection{The packages \Lpack{times} and \Lpack{palatino}}
-These packages do not load suitable math fonts,
-and they do not scale the Helvetica fonts appropriately
-to match Times and Palatino -- see section \ref{sec:helvet}.
-Use \Lpack{mathptmx} or \Lpack{mathpazo} in conjunction with
-\Lpack{helvet} and \Lpack{courier} instead!
-
-In case you need to load Times or Palatino \emph{without} the
-related math fonts of the PSNFSS bundle, you can still use the
-basic NFSS commands. For instance,
-\begin{quote}
-+\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}+
-\end{quote}
-changes only the default roman font family to
-\texttt{ptm}, i.e.\ Times.
-
-\subsection{The package \Lpack{mathptm}}
-The package \Lpack{mathptm} is a predecessor to \Lpack{mathptmx}.
-In contrast to the latter and to \LaTeX's standard behavior,
-lowercase Greek in math is typeset upright.
-Zapf Chancery is used as the calligraphic math alphabet,
-which causes some problems with proper spacing.
-\Lpack{mathptm} needs the font \texttt{cmex9}, which may not
-be available in Type~1 format.
-
-\subsection{The package \Lpack{mathpple}}
-\Lpack{mathpple} is a predecessor to \Lpack{mathpazo},
-using also a set of virtual math fonts to go with Palatino.
-The Greek alphabet is, however, taken from the
-Euler fonts (which get slanted), rather than from the Pazo fonts.
-The package \Lpack{mathpple} does not support the
-Palatino SC/OsF fonts, and there is no `blackboard bold' math alphabet.
-Further flaws are:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The spacing within numbers and function names in formulas
- is somewhat too loose.
- \item The +\coprod+ symbol is missing.
- \item There are no bold variants of +\partial+ and +\infty+.
- \item +\jmath+ is taken from the CM math italic font, which does
- not blend well with Palatino.
- \item DVI viewers may exhibit problems as to rendering of the artificially slanted
- Greek letters.
-\end{itemize}
-The newer \Lpack{mathpazo} package can be considered as
-superior; yet you may still use \Lpack{mathpple}, if you prefer
-the shape of its Greek letters.
-
-\subsection{The package \Lpack{utopia}}
-Use %%\NEWdescription{2003-11-17 v9.1}
-of the \Lpack{utopia}
-package is no longer recommended, because
-the newer package \Lpack{fourier} provides a basically improved
-interface to the Utopia typeface and loads suitable math fonts, too.
-Notice that this package does \emph{not} belong to the PSNFSS collection!
-
-Furthermore, the \LaTeX3 team does no longer regard the Utopia
-fonts as a \emph{required} component of \LaTeX{},
-because their license does not comply with the strict
-guidelines of the FSF.
-
-
-\section{Typeface samples}
-
-The following samples show the regular font of each typeface family
-supported by PSNFSS.
-The particular font size and baselineskip is indicated below the font name.
-Notice that Helvetica is scaled to 92\,\% of the nominal size.
-
-\medskip
-
-\sample{Times}{ptm}{10}{12pt}{}
-
-\sample{Palatino}{pplx}{10}{12.4pt}{}
-
-\sample{Bookman}{pbk}{9.6}{11.5pt}{}
-
-\sample{Charter}{bch}{10}{12.4pt}{}
-
-\sample{New Century Schoolbook}{pnc}{9.6}{12pt}{}
-
-\ifutopia
- \sample{Utopia}{put}{9.6}{12pt}{}
-\fi
-
-\sample{Helvetica}{phv}{10}{12pt}{}
-
-\parbox[t]{\leftwidth}{%
- {\raggedright\footnotesize
- \mbox{}Avant\-Garde\\
- 9.6pt
- \par}}
-\hfill
-\parbox[t]{\rightwidth}{
-{\fontfamily{pag}\fontsize{9.6}{11.5pt}\selectfont\raggedright
- Don't use Avant Garde for typesetting larger portions of text\,!
-\par}}\medskip
-
-\parbox[t]{\leftwidth}{
- {\raggedright\footnotesize
- Courier\\
- 10/12pt
- \par}}
-\hfill
-\parbox[t]{\rightwidth}{
-{\fontfamily{pcr}\fontsize{10}{12pt}\selectfont\raggedright
- A monospaced typeface, suitable for typesetting filenames, URLs etc.
-\par}}\medskip
-
-\parbox[t]{\leftwidth}{
- {\raggedright\footnotesize
- Zapf Chancery\\
- 14.4pt
- \par}}
-\hfill
-\parbox[t]{\rightwidth}{
-{\fontfamily{pzc}\Large\raggedright
-To Hermann Zapf -- whose strokes are the best.
-\par}}\medskip
-
-
-
-\section*{Credits}
-The PSNFSS system was originally developed by Sebastian Rahtz.
-
-The virtual \Lpack{mathptm} and \Lpack{mathptmx} fonts and the related packages
-were created by Alan Jeffrey, Sebastian Rathz and Ulrik Vieth.
-
-The \Lpack{mathpple} package and its virtual fonts are based
-on earlier work by Aloysius Helminck. Special thanks to Daniel Schlieper
-without whose initiative the package would not have been developed.
-
-The Pazo math fonts and the related virtual fonts were created
-by Diego Puga.
-
-
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{1}
-\raggedright
-
-\bibitem{companion}
-Frank Mittelbach et al.:
-\textit{The LaTeX Companion}.\\
-2nd edition. Addison Wesley, 2004.
-
-%\bibitem{gcompanion}
-%Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, and
-%Frank Mittelbach:\\
-%\textit{The LaTeX Graphics Companion}.\\
-%Addison Wesley Longman, 1997.
-
-\bibitem{fntguide}
-\LaTeX3 Project Team (Ed.):
-\textit{LaTeX2e font selection.}\\
-CTAN: \path{macros/latex/doc/fntguide.pdf}\\
-(Part of the \LaTeX{} online documentation)
-\end{thebibliography}
-
-
-\end{document}