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+name maybemath
+category Package
+shortdesc Make math bold or italic according to context.
+longdesc The \maybebm and \maybeit macros can be used in math expressions
+longdesc to make the arguments typeset as bold or italic respectively if
+longdesc the surrounding context is appropriate. They are useful for
+longdesc writing user macros for use in general contexts. \maybebm is
+longdesc especially appropriate when section titles contain math
+longdesc expressions, since the title will appear bold but the header and
+longdesc table of contents usually replicate the title in normal width. It
+longdesc uses the bm package to make things bold \maybeit performs a
+longdesc similar role to \mathrm{} but the math expression will be
+longdesc italicised if the surrounding text is. \maybeitsubscript is
+longdesc provided to shift subscripts to the left if the expression is
+longdesc italicised. [description copied from TeX Catalogue]