From a683c3d7e9fac38ec713f23fb6b9d2c7143aea82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karl Berry
Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 00:23:51 +0000
Subject: move english latex doc out of texmf-doc
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-%%
-%% This file can be distributed and/or modified under the
-%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
-%% 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 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-%% version 2003/12/01 or later.
-%%
-%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained".
-%%
-%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Lars Madsen (daleif@imf.au.dk).
-%%
-%% $LastChangedDate: 2008-03-25 11:49:43 +0100 (Tue, 25 Mar 2008) $
-%% $LastChangedRevision: 20 $
-%%
-\begin{filecontents}{chapterexample.tex}
-\chapter{A chapter title}
-Some text at the beginning of a chapter. And we add a lot of text to
-make sure that it spans more than one line.
-\par\fancybreak{$***$}\par
-\chapter*{A non-numbered chapter title}
-Some text at the beginning of a chapter. And we add a lot of text to
-make sure that it spans more than one line.
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\end{filecontents}
-\begin{filecontents*}{process.pl}
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# licensed under the GPL, by Lars Madsen, 2008/03/25
-use Getopt::Long;
-my $f = '';
-my $k = '';
-my $p = '';
-my $tmppdf = 'tmp.pdf';
-my $postfix = '-style';
-GetOptions('f:s' => \$f,'k:s' => \$k,'p:s' => \$p);
-my @styles = ();
-my %pages = ();
-print <) {
- chomp $l;
- next if $l =~ /^\s*$/;
- if ( $l =~ / page/ ) {
- ($Page) = ( $l =~ / page (.*)/ ) ;
- $l =~ s/ page.*//;
- $pages{$l} = $Page;
- }
- push @styles,$l;
-}
-close $file;
-for my $style ( @styles ) {
- compile_file($style);
-}
-print "done\n\n";
-sub compile_file {
- my $style = shift;
- my @tmp = ();
- system("pdflatex", "$style.tex") == 0 or warn "$!";
- system("pdfcrop", "$style.pdf","$tmppdf") == 0 or warn "$!";
- system("mv", "$tmppdf","$style.pdf") == 0 or warn "$!";
- if ( $pages{$style} || $p ) {
- @tmp = split /\,/, $pages{$style} ? $pages{$style} : $p ;
- for my $p ( @tmp ) {
- system("pdftops", "-eps","-f","$p","-l","$p", "$style.pdf", "$style-$p.eps" ) == 0 or warn "$!";
- warn "Created $style-$p.eps\n";
- }
- }
- else {
- system("pdftops", "-eps", "$style.pdf") == 0 or warn "$!";
- }
- print "Done converting $style.pdf\n";
- return;
-}
-\end{filecontents*}
-%$
-\documentclass[a4paper,11pt,openany]{memoir}
-\def\MyFileVersion{Version 1.6, 2008/03/25}
-\setlrmarginsandblock{2.5cm}{*}{1}
-\setulmarginsandblock{2.5cm}{2.5cm}{*}
-\setmarginnotes{2.5mm}{2cm}{1em}
-\checkandfixthelayout
-\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
-\usepackage[english]{babel}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{calc,graphicx,url,fancyvrb,multicol,keyval}
-\usepackage[draft]{fixme}
-\usepackage{fourier}
-\usepackage[scaled]{luximono}
-\newcommand\starbreak{\fancybreak{\decosix\quad\decosix\quad\decosix}}
-\usepackage[scaled]{berasans}
-
-\chapterstyle{ell}
-\renewcommand\tocheadstart{}
-\renewcommand\printtoctitle[1]{}
-
-\raggedbottom
-\fvset{frame=lines,framesep=3mm,fontsize=\small}
-\newoutputstream{StyleList}
- \newoutputstream{OutputStyle}%
- \openoutputfile{\jobname.styles}{StyleList}
-\def\OutputStylePostfix{-style}
-\def\CurrentChapterStyle{}
-\makeatletter
-% a little redefinition of keyval
-\def\KV@split#1=#2=#3\relax{%
- \KV@@sp@def\@tempa{#1}%
- \ifx\@tempa\@empty\else
- \expandafter\let\expandafter\@tempc
- \csname\KV@prefix\@tempa\endcsname
- \ifx\@tempc\relax
-% \KV@errx
-% {\@tempa\space undefined noget}%
- \xdef\CurrentChapterStyle{\@tempa}%
- \else
- \ifx\@empty#3\@empty
- \KV@default
- \else
- \KV@@sp@def\@tempb{#2}%
- \expandafter\@tempc\expandafter{\@tempb}\relax
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi}
-\define@key{MCS}{pages}{%\typeout{xxx: #1}
- \global\@namedef{MCS@pages@\CurrentChapterStyle}{#1}
-}
-\newif\ifSCS@full
-\newcounter{MCS}
-\newenvironment{@showchapterstyle}[1]{%
- \setkeys{MCS}{#1}%
- \ifSCS@full%
-% \gdef\CurrentChapterStyle{#1}%
- \edef\hest{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix\space page \@nameuse{MCS@pages@\CurrentChapterStyle}}
- \addtostream{StyleList}{\hest}%
- \else%
-% \gdef\CurrentChapterStyle{#1}%
- \addtostream{StyleList}{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix}%
- \fi%
- \openoutputfile{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix.tex}{OutputStyle}%
- \ifSCS@full%
- \addtostream{OutputStyle}{%
- \protect\let\protect\STARTCODE\relax^^J%
- \protect\let\protect\STOPCODE\relax^^J%
- \protect\STARTCODE%
- }%
- \else%
- \addtostream{OutputStyle}{%
- \protect\documentclass{memoir}^^J%
- \protect\let\protect\STARTCODE\relax^^J%
- \protect\let\protect\STOPCODE\relax^^J%
- \protect\let\protect\clearforchapter\par^^J%
- \protect\STARTCODE%
- }%
- \fi%
- \writeverbatim{OutputStyle}}{%
- \endwriteverbatim\relax%
- \ifSCS@full%
- \addtostream{OutputStyle}{%
- \protect\STOPCODE%
- }
- \else%
- \addtostream{OutputStyle}{%
- \protect\chapterstyle{\CurrentChapterStyle}^^J%
- \protect\STOPCODE^^J%
- \protect\setlength\afterchapskip{\onelineskip}^^J%
- \protect\setlength\beforechapskip{\onelineskip}^^J%
- \protect\begin{document}^^J%
- \protect\input{chapterexample.tex}^^J%
- \protect\end{document}%
- }%
- \fi%
- \closeoutputstream{OutputStyle}%
- \edef\FancyVerbStartString{\string\STARTCODE}%
- \edef\FancyVerbStopString{\string\STOPCODE}%
- \vskip\z@\@plus\bottomsectionskip
- \penalty\z@
- \vskip\z@\@plus -\bottomsectionskip
- \phantomsection
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\CurrentChapterStyle}
- \VerbatimInput[
- label=\textnormal{\small Source for the \textsf{\CurrentChapterStyle} style}
- ]{\CurrentChapterStyle-style.tex}%%
- \par\noindent%
- \IfFileExists{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix.pdf}{%
- \fboxsep=4pt%
- \begin{adjustwidth}{-\fboxsep-\fboxrule}{-\fboxsep-\fboxrule}%
- \begin{framed}%
- \@ifundefined{MCS@pages@\CurrentChapterStyle}{%
- \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix}%
- }{%
- \edef\nisse{\@nameuse{MCS@pages@\CurrentChapterStyle}}
- \@for\ITEM:=\nisse\do{
- \ifpdf%
- \includegraphics%
- [width=\textwidth,page=\ITEM]{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix}%
- \else%
- \includegraphics%
- [width=\textwidth]{\CurrentChapterStyle\OutputStylePostfix-\ITEM}%
- \fi%
- \bigskip%
- \fancybreak{$***$}%
- \bigskip
- }%
- }%
- \end{framed}%
- \end{adjustwidth}
- }{\fbox{File \CurrentChapterStyle-style.* does not exist}}
- \vskip1.5\abovedisplayskip\noindent%
-}
-% the two actual environments, the stared one will let you add entire
-% documents, while the unstared one will only display sniplets
-\newenvironment{showchapterstyle}[1]{%
-\SCS@fullfalse\@showchapterstyle{#1}}{\end@showchapterstyle}
-\newenvironment{showchapterstyle*}[1]{%
-\SCS@fulltrue\@showchapterstyle{#1}}{\end@showchapterstyle\SCS@fullfalse}
-\newcommand\@Arg[1]{\textnormal{$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$}}
-\newcommand\@Args[1]{\texttt{\{\textnormal{$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$}\}}}
-\newcommand\Arg{\@ifstar{\@Args}{\@Arg}}
-\renewcommand\cs[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}}
-\makeatother
-\newenvironment{syntax}{%
- \vskip.5\onelineskip%
- \begin{adjustwidth}{0pt}{0pt}
- \parindent=0pt%
- \obeylines%
- \let\\=\relax%
- }{%
- \end{adjustwidth}%
- \vskip.5\onelineskip%
-}
-\newenvironment{syntax*}{%
- \vskip.5\onelineskip%
- \begin{adjustwidth}{0pt}{0pt}
- \parindent=0pt%
- }{%
- \end{adjustwidth}%
- \vskip.5\onelineskip%
-}
-
-\newtheorem{remark}{Remark}
-
-\AtEndDocument{\closeoutputstream{StyleList}}
-\pagestyle{plain}
-
-\ifpdf
-\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
-\usepackage{memhfixc}
-\fi
-
-
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\title{Various chapter styles for the memoir class\thanks{\MyFileVersion}}
-\author{Lars Madsen\thanks{Email: \protect\url{daleif@imf.au.dk}}}
-\maketitle
-
-The main idea behind this document is to demonstrate various either
-contributed or inspired chapter styles for the memoir class.
-
-If you have style you would like to contribute a style/implementation,
-please send it with a minimal example to \url{daleif+memoir@imf.au.dk}
-and I will include it into this document.
-
-\bigskip
-\starbreak
-
-\bigskip
-
-
-\noindent The visual examples you will find later in this document
-have all been made using external documents and included as images
-(eps or pdf). As such, all images are scaled to have the same width as
-the text in this document, therefore some images are scaled down.
-
-Also, please do not trust the spacing between the chapter title and
-the start of the following text. This \verb+\afterchapskip+-spacing is
-silently reduced (to \verb+\onelineskip+) in order to save space, the
-same goes for \verb+\beforechapskip+.
-
-\starbreak
-
-In any good chapter style design one should have given a thought at
-both the normal numbered style as well as the unnumbered
-style. Therefore the example text features both a numbered chapter and
-an unnumbered. (I have relaxed \verb+\clearforchapter+ in order to
-have both on the same side.)
-
-The sample text used is
-\VerbatimInput[
-label={chapterexample.tex},
-fontsize=\small
-]{chapterexample.tex}
-
-\starbreak
-
-If you want to use one of the styles presented in this document,
-then there is no need to start retyping it all your self. Simply
-download the source for this document (\texttt{\jobname.tex}) from
-\url{http://www.imf.au.dk/system/latex/artikler/MemoirChapStyles/}
-(where you will find the latest version) or from CTAN, via
-\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/MemoirChapStyles/}. Run it
-once through \LaTeX, then you will
-get a file called \Arg{Name of style}\texttt{-style.tex}, which is the
-source code for example displaying that particular style. Then just
-copy the code from there.
-
-
-\section*{Acknowledgement}
-
-Acknowledgement goes (of course) to Peter Wilson for creating the
-memoir class in the first place. But also to the people who
-contributed with styles or comments: Danie Els, David Chadd, Pluton
-(name used on \textsc{ctt}), Erik Quaeghebeur, Donald Arseneau plus
-the those who posted memoir chapter styles on news groups, I hope it
-is okay that I include them here.
-
-
-
-
-\section*{TODO}
-\label{sec:todo}
-
-Have a look at the chapter styles offered by \texttt{fncychap} and
-\texttt{titlesec}.
-
-
-\setlength\columnsep{8mm}
-\begin{multicols}{2}
- \tableofcontents*
-\end{multicols}
-
-\newpage
-
-\chapter{A little background}
-\label{cha:little-background}
-
-As you might already know the memoir class includes a feature to
-switch the look and feel of a chapter title on a chapter to chapter
-basis. This is achieved by using \verb+\chapterstyle+\Arg*{style}. The
-most extreme use of this is seen in \emph{The Memoir class For
- Configurable Typesetting -- User Guide} by Peter Wilson, also know
-as the \emph{Memoir manual}, \cite{memman}.
-
-
-In general, \LaTeX\ classes use \verb+\@makechapterhead+ to print a
-chapter title specified my \verb|chapter|, and
-\verb+\@makeschapterhead+ for \verb+\chapter*+. In memoir Peter Wilson
-made these two macros a bit more flexible than usual. The idea is
-that for numbered chapters (i.e. \verb+\chapter+ and
-$\texttt{secnumdepth}\geq 0$) one should think of the chapter title as
-build by:
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\chapterheadstart
-\printchaptername \chapternamenum \printchapternum
-\afterchapternum
-\printchaptertitle{The title}
-\afterchaptertitle
-\end{Verbatim}
-For unnumbered (i.e. \verb+\chapter*+ and \verb+\chapter+ width
-$\texttt{secnumdepth}<0$):
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\chapterheadstart
-\printchapternonum
-\printchaptertitle{The title}
-\afterchaptertitle
-\end{Verbatim}
-Note that \verb+\printchaptertitle+ is the only macro that takes an
-argument. At the start of every memoir chapter style these macros are
-initialised to
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\renewcommand\chapterheadstart{\vspace*{\beforechapskip}}
-\renewcommand\printchaptername{\chapnamefont \@chapapp}
-\renewcommand\chapternamenum{\space}
-\renewcommand\printchapternum{\chapnumfont \thechapter}
-\renewcommand\afterchapternum{\par\nobreak\vskip \midchapskip}
-\renewcommand\printchapternonum{}
-\renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{\chaptitlefont #1}
-\renewcommand\afterchaptertitle{\par\nobreak\vskip \afterchapskip}
-\end{Verbatim}
-So one just have to change the ones one need. There are a few other
-macros that are nice to know the meaning of. Remember that these are
-\emph{not} reset at the start of a new chapter style.
-\begingroup
-\renewcommand\descriptionlabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep\cs{#1}}
-\begin{description}\firmlist
-\item[beforechapskip] length, self explanatory,usually set using
- \verb+\chapterheadstart+, default 50pt
-\item[midchapskip] length, distance between the chapter name / number and the
-title, usually set using \verb+\afterchapternum+, default 20pt
-\item[afterchapskip] length, distance between the chapter title and
- the following text, usually set using \verb+\afterchaptertitle+,
- default 40pt
-\item[chapnamefont] the font setting used for \emph{Chapter} or
- similar, default \verb+\normalfont\huge\bfseries+
-\item[chapnumfont] same for the chapter number, default
- \verb+\normalfont\huge\bfseries+
-\item[chaptitlefont] same for the chapter title, default
- \verb+\normalfont\Huge\bfseries+
-\end{description}
-\endgroup
-\noindent One might ask what \verb+\printchapternonum+ is good for
-when it is always initialised to nothing. Well if a design need to one
-could use it to insert a phantom width as wide as the chapter name
-plus number would have been. If on the other hand one is creating a
-style where the chapter name and number is actually typeset using
-\verb+\printchaptertitle+ (like a framed one) then one could first
-define a new if construction, say, \verb+\ifNoChapNum+ and then let
-\verb+\printchapternonum+ set this to true and so on.
-
-In memoir a new chapter style is defined as
-\begin{syntax}
-\cs{makechapterstyle}\Arg*{name}\texttt{\{}
-\Arg{code}
-\texttt{\}}
-\end{syntax}
-Where \Arg{code} is redefinitions of the macros mentioned
-above. (Remember that if you redefine \verb+\printchaptertitle+ then
-you have to use \texttt{\#\#1} to represent the title.)
-Activating a given style is done by simply issuing
-\begin{syntax}
- \cs{chapterstyle}\Arg*{name}
-\end{syntax}
-By the way, if you happen to like a given style but wanted to, say,
-add color to the chapter title, you could just refine
-\verb+\chaptitlefont+ after you have issued \verb+\chapterstyle+. (Even
-simpler to just use \verb+\addtodef\chaptitlefont{}{\color{nicered}}+.)
-
-As a simple example, here is the code for the \texttt{section} chapter
-style
-\begin{Verbatim}[label={Source code for the \textsf{section} chapter style}]
-\makechapterstyle{section}{%
- \renewcommand{\printchaptername}{}
- \renewcommand{\chapternamenum}{}
- \renewcommand{\chapnumfont}{\normalfont\Huge\bfseries}
- \renewcommand{\printchapternum}{\chapnumfont \thechapter\space}
- \renewcommand{\afterchapternum}{}
-}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-
-
-\clearpage
-
-\chapter{Default styles included in memoir}
-\label{cha:defa-styl-incl}
-
-First we have the six default chapterstyles in the memoir class. The
-source code for these can be found in \texttt{memoir.cls}.
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{default}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{section}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{hangnum}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{companion}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{article}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{demo}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\chapter{Styles included in mempatch as of version 4.6}
-\label{sec:styl-incl-memp}
-
-These styles are available via \texttt{mempatch.sty} version 4.6,
-released 2006/12/15. The styles are either PWs own designs or designs
-found via CTT. Please see \cite{memmanadd} for further information.
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{bianchi}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{bringhurst}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{brotherton}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{chappell}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{culver}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{dash}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{demo2}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{ell}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\newpage
-
-
-\noindent
-Note that this style is wrongly named in \cite{memmanadd}.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{Ger}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{lyhne}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\newpage
-
-\noindent Please note that there is an error in this style. The
-unnumbered title should also be typeset raggedleft. This can be done
-by adding
-\begingroup
-\begin{verbatim}
-\renewcommand*{\chaptitlefont}{%
- \normalfont\Huge\bfseries\sffamily\raggedleft}
-\end{verbatim}
-\endgroup
-\noindent after \verb+\chapterstyle{madsen}+.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{madsen}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{pedersen}
-\usepackage{color,graphicx}
-\definecolor{ared}{rgb}{.647,.129,.149}
-\renewcommand\colorchapnum{\color{ared}}
-\renewcommand\colorchaptitle{\color{ared}}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{southall}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{thatcher}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{veelo}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{verville}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\chapter{Styles found via Google Groups}
-
-Please note that most of the styles that were mentioned here in
-earlier versions of this document, are now a part of memoir and
-therefore removed.
-
-
-%
-By Alexander Grebenkov 2004/11/25, found via Google Groups on fido.ru.tex.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{AlexanderGrebenkov}
- \makechapterstyle{AlexanderGrebenkov}{%
- \renewcommand{\chapterheadstart}{\vspace*{\beforechapskip}\hrule\medskip}
- \renewcommand{\chapnamefont}{\normalfont\large\scshape}
- \renewcommand{\chapnumfont}{\normalfont\large\scshape}
- \renewcommand{\chaptitlefont}{\normalfont\large\scshape}
- \renewcommand{\printchaptername}{\S}
- \renewcommand{\chapternamenum}{ }
- \renewcommand{\printchapternum}{\chapnumfont \thechapter}
- \renewcommand{\afterchapternum}{. }
- \renewcommand{\afterchaptertitle}{\par\nobreak\medskip\hrule\vskip
-\afterchapskip}
-}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\clearpage
-
-\chapter{Contributed styles}
-\label{cha:contributed-styles-1}
-
-First here are are few of my own.
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{daleif1}
-\usepackage{color,calc,graphicx,soul,fourier}
-\definecolor{nicered}{rgb}{.647,.129,.149}
-\makeatletter
-\newlength\dlf@normtxtw
-\setlength\dlf@normtxtw{\textwidth}
-\def\myhelvetfont{\def\sfdefault{mdput}}
-\newsavebox{\feline@chapter}
-\newcommand\feline@chapter@marker[1][4cm]{%
- \sbox\feline@chapter{%
- \resizebox{!}{#1}{\fboxsep=1pt%
- \colorbox{nicered}{\color{white}\bfseries\sffamily\thechapter}%
- }}%
- \rotatebox{90}{%
- \resizebox{%
- \heightof{\usebox{\feline@chapter}}+\depthof{\usebox{\feline@chapter}}}%
- {!}{\scshape\so\@chapapp}}\quad%
- \raisebox{\depthof{\usebox{\feline@chapter}}}{\usebox{\feline@chapter}}%
-}
-\newcommand\feline@chm[1][4cm]{%
- \sbox\feline@chapter{\feline@chapter@marker[#1]}%
- \makebox[0pt][l]{% aka \rlap
- \makebox[1cm][r]{\usebox\feline@chapter}%
- }}
-\makechapterstyle{daleif1}{
- \renewcommand\chapnamefont{\normalfont\Large\scshape\raggedleft\so}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\normalfont\huge\bfseries\scshape\color{nicered}}
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{\null\hfill\feline@chm[2.5cm]\par}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{\par\vskip\midchapskip}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{\chaptitlefont\raggedleft ##1\par}
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-This next style was made one late night for a talk about memoir in the
-Danish \TeX\ Users Group. It has later been used in a few master
-theses.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{daleif2}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\makechapterstyle{daleif2}{
- \renewcommand\chapnamefont{\normalfont\Large\scshape\raggedleft}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\normalfont\Huge\bfseries\sffamily\raggedleft}
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{%
- \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace{0.4em}%
- \resizebox{!}{4ex}{\chapnamefont\bfseries\sffamily\thechapter}}}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{\par\hspace{1.5cm}\hrule\vskip\midchapskip}
-}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-%
-Style build upon \texttt{VZ15b}, see later.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{{daleif3}}
-\usepackage{fourier}
-\makeatletter
-\newif\iffelinenonum
-\newcommand\MyNumToName[1]{%
- \ifcase#1\relax % case 0
- \or First\or Second\or Third%
- \else Not implemented\fi}
-\makechapterstyle{daleif3}{
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\chapnamefont{\small\itshape\centering}
- \setlength\midchapskip{7pt}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{%
- \par\chapnamefont\decofourleft\enspace%
- \ifanappendix
- \appendixname\space\thechapter%
- \else%
- \MyNumToName{\thechapter}\space\chaptername%
- \fi%
- \/\enspace\decofourright}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{\par\felinenonumtrue}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\huge\itshape\centering}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{%
- \par\nobreak\vskip-5pt%
- }
- \renewcommand\afterchaptertitle{%
- \par\vskip-2\midchapskip%
- \rule\textwidth\normalrulethickness
- \felinenonumfalse
- \nobreak\vskip\afterchapskip%
- }
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-
-
-Danie Els contributed the following style along with the BlueBox style
-on page \pageref{BlueBox}.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{GreyNum}
-\usepackage{fix-cm}
-\usepackage{fourier}%................... Roman+math - Utopia
-\usepackage[scaled=.92]{helvet}%........ Sans serif - Helvetica
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{color}
-\definecolor{ChapGrey}{rgb}{0.6,0.6,0.6}
-\newcommand{\LargeFont}{% Needs a 'stretchable' font
- \usefont{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{n}%
- \fontsize{60}{80}\selectfont\color{ChapGrey}}
-\makeatletter
-\makechapterstyle{GreyNum}{%
- \renewcommand{\chapnamefont}{\large\sffamily\bfseries\itshape}
- \renewcommand{\chapnumfont}{\LargeFont}
- \renewcommand{\chaptitlefont}{\Huge\sffamily\bfseries\itshape}
- \setlength{\beforechapskip}{0pt}
- \setlength{\midchapskip}{40pt}
- \setlength{\afterchapskip}{60pt}
- \renewcommand\chapterheadstart{\vspace*{\beforechapskip}}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{%
- \begin{tabular}{@{}c@{}}
- \chapnamefont \@chapapp\\}
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{\noalign{\vskip 2ex}}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{\chapnumfont\thechapter\par}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{%
- \end{tabular}
- \par\nobreak\vskip\midchapskip}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{%
- {\chaptitlefont{##1}\par}}
- \renewcommand\afterchaptertitle{\par\nobreak\vskip \afterchapskip}
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-Danie notes:
-\begin{adjustwidth}{1em}{0pt}
- \itshape
- This looks a lot better with real italics sans-serif
- fonts such as Lucida Sans\\
- \verb|\usepackage[expert,vargreek]{lucidabr}%.. Lucida Bright + Expert (commercial)|
- \\
- or Myrad\\
- \verb|\usepackage{charter}%........... Roman - Charter|\\
- \verb|\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{fmy}%. Sans serif - Myrad (Springer bundle)|
-\end{adjustwidth}
-
-\starbreak
-
-\newpage
-
-This next style is inspired by a mail I recieved from Erik
-Quaeghebeur. It took me a little while to actually get this working as
-I wanted it to, partly because apparently there is a small issue
-regarding \cs{thispagestyle} and \cs{pagestyle} as to which
-\cs{chaptermark} gets used (I got around this by using the
-\texttt{afterpage} package). This style is designed to be used with
-\texttt{openleft} (i.e. chapters starting on even pages). And since
-the design uses pagestyles, we need to show several seperate pages.
-
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle*}{EQ,pages={2,4,6}}
-\documentclass[openleft]{memoir}
-\usepackage{calc}
-\usepackage{afterpage}
-\copypagestyle{EQ-pagestyle}{companion}
-\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
-\addtolength{\headwidth}{.382\foremargin}
-\makerunningwidth{EQ-pagestyle}{\headwidth}
-\makeheadposition{EQ-pagestyle}{flushright}{flushleft}{}{}
-\makeevenhead{EQ-pagestyle}{\normalfont\bfseries\thepage}{}{\normalfont\bfseries\leftmark}
-\makeoddhead{EQ-pagestyle}{\normalfont\bfseries\rightmark}{}{\normalfont\bfseries\thepage}
-\newif\ifNoChapNum
-\makeatletter
-% chapterpage layout
-\copypagestyle{EQ-chapterstyle}{EQ-pagestyle}
-\makeheadposition{EQ-chapterstyle}{flushright}{flushleft}{}{}
-\makeevenhead{EQ-chapterstyle}{%
- \normalfont\bfseries\thepage}{}{%
- \ifnum \c@secnumdepth>\m@ne%
- \ifNoChapNum%
- \raisebox{-4.5pt}[0pt][0pt]{\chapnamefont \rightmark}%
- \else%
- \raisebox{-4.5pt}[0pt][0pt]{\chapnamefont\@chapapp\ \thechapter}%
- \fi%
- \else%
- \raisebox{-4.5pt}[0pt][0pt]{\chapnamefont\rightmark}%
- \fi%
- }
-\makeoddhead{EQ-chapterstyle}{\rightmark}{}{\normalfont\bfseries\thepage}
-% build in the shorter headline
-\@namedef{EQ-chapterstyleheadrule}{%
- \ifnum \c@secnumdepth>\m@ne%
- \ifNoChapNum%
- \settowidth\@tempdimc{\quad\chapnamefont\rightmark}%
- \else%
- \settowidth\@tempdimc{\quad\chapnamefont\@chapapp\ \thechapter}%
- \fi%
- \else%
- \settowidth\@tempdimc{\quad\chapnamefont\rightmark}%
- \fi%
- \setlength\@tempdimc{\headwidth-\@tempdimc}%
- \hrule\@width \@tempdimc\@height \normalrulethickness \vskip-\normalrulethickness%
-}
-\aliaspagestyle{chapter}{EQ-chapterstyle}
-\pagestyle{EQ-pagestyle}
-\makechapterstyle{EQ}{
- \renewcommand{\chapnamefont}{\raggedleft\bfseries\huge}
- \renewcommand{\chapternamenum}{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{%
- \ifnum \c@secnumdepth>\m@ne%
- \ifNoChapNum\else\chaptitlefont ##1\fi%
- \fi%
- \ifNoChapNum%
- \markboth{##1}{##1}%
- \fi%
- \afterpage{\global\NoChapNumfalse}%
- }
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{}
- \renewcommand\afterchaptertitle{%
- \ifnum \c@secnumdepth>\m@ne%
- \ifNoChapNum\else\par\nobreak\vskip\afterchapskip\fi%
- \fi}
- \setlength\beforechapskip{15pt}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{\global\NoChapNumtrue}
- \renewcommand{\chaptitlefont}{\raggedleft\normalfont\Huge\bfseries}
-}
-\makeatother
-\chapterstyle{EQ}
-\begin{document}
-\frontmatter
-\chapter{Preface}
-
-Some text at the beginning of a chapter. And we add a lot of text to
-make sure that it spans more than one line.
-
-\mainmatter
-
-\chapter{A chapter title}
-Some text at the beginning of a chapter. And we add a lot of text to
-make sure that it spans more than one line.
-
-\chapter*{A non-numbered chapter title}
-Some text at the beginning of a chapter. And we add a lot of text to
-make sure that it spans more than one line.
-
-\end{document}
-\end{showchapterstyle*}
-Remember that the line you see is actually the header.
-
-\newpage
-
-\noindent
-This next style is a modified version of a style requested on a danish
-forum.
-
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{jenor}
-\usepackage{xcolor,fix-cm}
-\definecolor{numbercolor}{gray}{0.7}
-\newif\ifchapternonum
-\makechapterstyle{jenor}{
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{\chapternonumtrue}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\fontfamily{pbk}\fontseries{db}%
- \fontshape{n}\fontsize{25}{35}\selectfont\raggedleft}
- \renewcommand\chapnumfont{\fontfamily{pbk}\fontseries{m}\fontshape{n}%
- \fontsize{1in}{0in}\selectfont\color{numbercolor}}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{%
- \noindent%
- \ifchapternonum%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{X}%
- {\parbox[b]{\linewidth}{\chaptitlefont ##1}%
- \vphantom{\raisebox{-15pt}{\chapnumfont 1}}}
- \end{tabularx}%
- \else
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{Xl}
- {\parbox[b]{\linewidth}{\chaptitlefont ##1}}
- & \raisebox{-15pt}{\chapnumfont \thechapter}%
- \end{tabularx}%
- \fi
- \par\vskip2mm\hrule
- }
-}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-
-
-\chapter{Vincent Zoonekynd}
-\label{sec:vincent-zoonekynd}
-
-Some time ago Vincent Zoonekynd published a long list of general
-chapter styles for \LaTeX, see
-\url{http://zoonek.free.fr/LaTeX/LaTeX_samples_chapter/0.html}.
-In this section we implement several of these styles. Special thanks
-to Danie Els for the BlueBox style (aka VZ39).
-
-The styles are named after Vincent Zoonekynd (VZ) and the number on
-the mentioned page.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{VZ14}
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand\thickhrulefill{\leavevmode \leaders \hrule height 1ex \hfill \kern \z@}
-\setlength\midchapskip{10pt}
-\makechapterstyle{VZ14}{
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\chapnamefont{\Large\scshape}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{%
- \chapnamefont\null\thickhrulefill\quad
- \@chapapp\space\thechapter\quad\thickhrulefill}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{%
- \par\thickhrulefill\par\vskip\midchapskip
- \hrule\vskip\midchapskip
- }
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\Huge\scshape\centering}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{%
- \par\nobreak\vskip\midchapskip\hrule\vskip\midchapskip}
- \renewcommand\afterchaptertitle{%
- \par\vskip\midchapskip\hrule\nobreak\vskip\afterchapskip}
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-Variation over VZ15.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{VZ15b}
-\usepackage{pifont,graphicx}
-\newcommand\mylleaf{\ding{'247}}
-\newcommand\myrleaf{\reflectbox{\mylleaf}}
-\newcommand\MyNumToName[1]{%
- \ifcase#1\relax % case 0
- \or First\or Second\or Third%
- \else Not implemented\fi}
-\makeatletter
-\setlength\midchapskip{10pt}
-\makechapterstyle{VZ15b}{
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\chapnamefont{\Large\scshape}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{%
- \chapnamefont\null\hfill\mylleaf\quad
- \MyNumToName{\thechapter}\space\@chapapp\quad\myrleaf\hfill\null}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{%
- \par\hrule\vskip\midchapskip}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\Huge\scshape\centering}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{%
- \par\nobreak\vskip\midchapskip\hrule\vskip\midchapskip}
- \renewcommand\afterchaptertitle{%
- \par\vskip\midchapskip\hrule\nobreak\vskip\afterchapskip}
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-Though I believe this style would look better without the lines.
-
-Variation over VZ21. Note the use of two different tabulars depending
-upon the length of the title. Also note that we use the build-in
-booktabs rules, and note that the thickness of these rules can be
-individually adjusted.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{VZ21}
-\usepackage{calc,fourier}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\makeatletter
-\setlength\midchapskip{7pt}
-\makechapterstyle{VZ21}{
- \renewcommand\chapnamefont{\Large\scshape}
- \renewcommand\chapnumfont{\Large\scshape\centering}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\huge\bfseries\centering}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{%
- \setlength\tabcolsep{7pt}% used as indentation on both sides
- \settowidth\@tempdimc{\chaptitlefont ##1}%
- \setlength\@tempdimc{\textwidth-\@tempdimc-2\tabcolsep}%
- \chaptitlefont
- \ifdim\@tempdimc > 0pt\relax% one line
- \begin{tabular}{c}
- \toprule ##1\\ \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \else% two+ lines
- \begin{tabular}{%
- >{\chaptitlefont\arraybackslash}p{\textwidth-2\tabcolsep}}
- \toprule ##1\\ \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \fi
- }
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-Next up is VZ23.
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{VZ23}
-\setlength\midchapskip{10pt}
-\makechapterstyle{VZ23}{
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\chapnumfont{\Huge\bfseries\centering}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\Huge\scshape\centering}
- \renewcommand\afterchapternum{%
- \par\nobreak\vskip\midchapskip\hrule\vskip\midchapskip}
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{%
- \vphantom{\chapnumfont \thechapter}
- \par\nobreak\vskip\midchapskip\hrule\vskip\midchapskip}
-}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-A variation over VZ34 (in the original the first cell in the tabular
-adjusts to the width of the chapter number, here it does not).
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{VZ34}
-\usepackage{calc}
-\newif\ifNoChapNumber
-\makeatletter
-\makechapterstyle{VZ34}{
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{}
- \renewcommand\chapnumfont{\Huge\bfseries}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\Huge\bfseries\raggedright}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{%
- \begin{tabular}{@{}p{1cm}|!{\quad}p{\textwidth-1cm-2em-4\tabcolsep }}
- \ifNoChapNumber\relax\else\chapnumfont \thechapter\fi
- & \chaptitlefont ##1
- \end{tabular}
- \NoChapNumberfalse
- }
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{\NoChapNumbertrue}
-}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-Variation over VZ39, contributed by Danie Els.\label{BlueBox}
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{BlueBox}
-\usepackage{fourier} % or what ever
-\usepackage[scaled=.92]{helvet}%. Sans serif - Helvetica
-\usepackage{color,calc}
-\newsavebox{\ChpNumBox}
-\definecolor{ChapBlue}{rgb}{0.00,0.65,0.65}
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand*{\thickhrulefill}{%
- \leavevmode\leaders\hrule height 1\p@ \hfill \kern \z@}
-\newcommand*\BuildChpNum[2]{%
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}c@{}}
- \makebox[0pt][c]{#1\strut} \\[.5ex]
- \colorbox{ChapBlue}{%
- \rule[-10em]{0pt}{0pt}%
- \rule{1ex}{0pt}\color{black}#2\strut
- \rule{1ex}{0pt}}%
- \end{tabular}}
-\makechapterstyle{BlueBox}{%
- \renewcommand{\chapnamefont}{\large\scshape}
- \renewcommand{\chapnumfont}{\Huge\bfseries}
- \renewcommand{\chaptitlefont}{\raggedright\Huge\bfseries}
- \setlength{\beforechapskip}{20pt}
- \setlength{\midchapskip}{26pt}
- \setlength{\afterchapskip}{40pt}
- \renewcommand{\printchaptername}{}
- \renewcommand{\chapternamenum}{}
- \renewcommand{\printchapternum}{%
- \sbox{\ChpNumBox}{%
- \BuildChpNum{\chapnamefont\@chapapp}%
- {\chapnumfont\thechapter}}}
- \renewcommand{\printchapternonum}{%
- \sbox{\ChpNumBox}{%
- \BuildChpNum{\chapnamefont\vphantom{\@chapapp}}%
- {\chapnumfont\hphantom{\thechapter}}}}
- \renewcommand{\afterchapternum}{}
- \renewcommand{\printchaptertitle}[1]{%
- \usebox{\ChpNumBox}\hfill
- \parbox[t]{\hsize-\wd\ChpNumBox-1em}{%
- \vspace{\midchapskip}%
- \thickhrulefill\par
- \chaptitlefont ##1\par}}%
-}
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-Style inspired by VZ43
-\begin{showchapterstyle}{VZ43}
-\usepackage{calc,color}
-\newif\ifNoChapNumber
-\newcommand\Vlines{%
- \def\VL{\rule[-2cm]{1pt}{5cm}\hspace{1mm}\relax}
- \VL\VL\VL\VL\VL\VL\VL}
-\makeatletter
-\setlength\midchapskip{0pt}
-\makechapterstyle{VZ43}{
- \renewcommand\chapternamenum{}
- \renewcommand\printchaptername{}
- \renewcommand\printchapternum{}
- \renewcommand\chapnumfont{\Huge\bfseries\centering}
- \renewcommand\chaptitlefont{\Huge\bfseries\raggedright}
- \renewcommand\printchaptertitle[1]{%
- \Vlines\hspace*{-2em}%
- \begin{tabular}{@{}p{1cm} p{\textwidth-3cm}}%
- \ifNoChapNumber\relax\else%
- \colorbox{black}{\color{white}%
- \makebox[.8cm]{\chapnumfont\strut \thechapter}}
- \fi
- & \chaptitlefont ##1
- \end{tabular}
- \NoChapNumberfalse
- }
- \renewcommand\printchapternonum{\NoChapNumbertrue}
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{showchapterstyle}
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{9}
-\bibitem{memman} Peter Wilson, \emph{The Memoir Class for Configurable
- Typesetting -- User Guide}, 2005.
-\bibitem{memmanadd} Peter Wilson, \emph{ADDENDUM -- The Memoir Class
- for Configurable Typesetting -- User Guide}, 2006. Latest version,
- released in December 2006.
-\bibitem{VZ} Vincent Zoonekynd. On-line list of different chapter
- styles for \LaTeX. Available at
- \url{http://zoonek.free.fr/LaTeX/LaTeX_samples_chapter/0.html}.
-\end{thebibliography}
-
-\end{document}
-
-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% End:
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-% (C) Lars Madsen, daleif@imf.au.dk, 2006/12/15
-% This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License.
-% See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html
-% for the details of that license.
-
-
-The main idea behind this document is to demonstrate various either
-contributed or inspired chapter styles for the memoir class.
-
-If you have style you would like to contribute a style/implementation,
-please send it with a minimal example to daleif+memoir@imf.au.dk
-and I will include it into this document.
-
-
-
-Memoir Chapter style Showcase -- README
-----------------------------------------
-
-The showcase source consists of one single file that includes
-everything needed to compile the document.
-
-
-Files
-------
-
-MemoirChapStyles.tex -- source code
-MemoirChapStyles.pdf -- compiled showcase
-README -- this document
-
-
-Versions
----------
-
-1.6 Added the jenor style, and prepared for a CTAN release.
-1.5 A new mempatch version has been released including several new
- chapter styles, this document has been changed acordingly.
- You can use this as a preview for these styles.
-1.4c: Added demo2 from the comming new version of Memoir Addendum, and
- also added the the daleif3 style
-1.4b: Sample text bugfix, a missing \par after \fancybreak affects
- the spacing after \chapter*
-1.4: Added the EQ style inspired by a mail from Erik Quaeghebeur
-1.3: Added the reparticle, southall and chappell styles from the
- memoir addendum. Thanks to David Chadd for reminding me.
-
-
-
-How to compile this showcase document:
---------------------------------------
-
-Requirements:
-
-A fairly new LaTeX installation
-
-pdfcrop (comes at least with TeX Live 2005)
-pdftops (comes with Xpdf, only for Linux, sorry)
-perl (see later)
-
-
-To compile:
-
-Run the document once through latex or pdflatex.
-This will create
-
- process.pl
- chapterexample.tex
-
-and a lot of
-
- *-style.tex
-
-files
-
-Now run (you might need to change the permissions on process.pl)
-
- ./process.pl -f MemoirChapStyles.styles
-
-This will process all of the *-style files mentioned in MemoirChapStyles.styles.
-It will run
-
- pdflatex XXX-style.tex
- pdfcrop XXX-style.pdf tmp.pdf
- mv tmp.pdf XXX-style.pdf
- pdftops -eps XXX-style.pdf
-
-
-(plus a little extra for the EQ style)
-
-The reason for going over pdflatex, pdfcrop, pdftops is that dvips is
-not good at creating correct bounding boxes for files that contain
-postscript effects, pdfcrop does a much better job.
-
-Then run latex or pdflatex on MemoirChapStyles.tex a few times to get all
-references up to date.
-
-
-/daleif
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-%%% amshelp.tex
-%%% This is an AMS-LaTeX file
-
-%%% Copyright (c) 2000 Philip S. Hirschhorn
-%
-% This document 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.
-%
-
-
-%%% Philip Hirschhorn
-%%% Department of Mathematics
-%%% Wellesley College
-%%% Wellesley, MA 02481
-%%% psh@poincare.wellesley.edu
-%%% psh@math.mit.edu
-
-
-%%% This is an attempt to explain how to get up and running with
-%%% AmS-LaTeX, if you've already got some familiarity with either
-%%% TeX or AMS-TeX or LaTeX.
-
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\filedate}{August 10, 2000}
-\newcommand{\fileversion}{Version 2.0}
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}
-%\documentclass{amsart}
-\usepackage{amscd}
-
-
-\newcommand{\tensor}{\otimes}
-\newcommand{\homotopic}{\simeq}
-\newcommand{\homeq}{\cong}
-\newcommand{\iso}{\approx}
-\newcommand{\ho}{\operatorname{Ho}}
-
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\C}{{\cal C}}
-\newcommand{\M}{{\cal M}}
-\newcommand{\W}{{\cal W}}
-
-
-\newenvironment{technical}{\begingroup \small}{\endgroup}
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-\numberwithin{equation}{section}
-
-
-% Theorem environments
-
-\theoremstyle{plain} %% This is the default, anyway
-\newtheorem{thm}[equation]{Theorem}
-\newtheorem{cor}[equation]{Corollary}
-\newtheorem{lem}[equation]{Lemma}
-\newtheorem{prop}[equation]{Proposition}
-
-
-\theoremstyle{definition}
-\newtheorem{defn}[equation]{Definition}
-
-\theoremstyle{remark}
-\newtheorem{rem}[equation]{Remark}
-\newtheorem{ex}[equation]{Example}
-\newtheorem{notation}[equation]{Notation}
-\newtheorem{terminology}[equation]{Terminology}
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-\begin{document}
-
-
-\title[Running \AmS-\LaTeX]
-{Getting up and running\\
-with \AmS-\LaTeX}
-
-\author{Philip S. Hirschhorn}
-
-\address{Department of Mathematics\\
- Wellesley College\\
- Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481}
-
-\email{psh@math.mit.edu}
-
-
-\date{\filedate, \fileversion}
-
-
-\begin{abstract}
- This is an attempt to tell you enough about \LaTeX{} and
- \AmS-\LaTeX{} so that you can get started with it \emph{without}
- having to read the book.
-\end{abstract}
-
-\maketitle
-
-
-
-
-\tableofcontents
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Introduction}
-
-This is an attempt to get you up and running with \AmS-\LaTeX{} with
-the least possible pain. These instructions won't be a substitute for
-the User's Guide, but they may get you started quickly enough so that
-you'll only need to refer to the guide occasionally, which should
-eliminate most of the pain.
-
-The current version of \AmS-\LaTeX{} (version 1.2) is really just an
-optional package for the new standard \LaTeX. \AmS-\LaTeX{} provides
-the document classes \verb"amsart" and \verb"amsbook" (see
-Section~\ref{sec:DocClsCom}) to replace the standard document classes
-\verb"article" and \verb"book", and an optional package \verb"amsmath"
-that can be used with the standard \LaTeX{} document classes. Thus,
-using \AmS-\LaTeX{} is really using a variety of \LaTeX. If you're
-new to \LaTeX{}, and these last few sentences made no sense to you at
-all, don't worry about it. You don't have to know what the standard
-\LaTeX{} document classes are in order to use the \AmS-\LaTeX{}
-replacements for them.
-
-
-I'll be assuming that you have at least some experience with either
-plain \TeX, \AmS-\TeX{} or \LaTeX, and I'll try to tell you what you
-need to know so that you can get started with \AmS-\LaTeX{}
-\emph{without} actually reading the \LaTeX{} User's
-Guide~\cite{latex}, or even taking much of a look at the \AmS-\LaTeX{}
-User's Guide~\cite{amslatexusersguide}.
-
-
-If you've never used \emph{any} version of \TeX, then I recommend
-``The not so short introduction to \LaTeXe{}'', by Tobias Oetiker,
-Hubert Partl, Irene Hyna, and Elisabeth Schlegl \cite{NotShort}. This
-is intended for those with no knowledge of \TeX{} or \LaTeX, and
-concisely gives a description of what a \LaTeX{} document looks like
-and how you type text and simple mathematics in a \LaTeX{} document.
-
-I've also given you a template file \verb"template.tex", which is an
-attempt to give you enough to mostly fake your way through an
-\AmS-\LaTeX{} file, \emph{almost} without even reading these
-instructions. I've included the text of that file in these
-instructions as Section~\ref{sec:template}, so you might want to take a
-look at that now, and then just use the table of contents of these
-instructions to get more information on whatever in that file
-confuses you.
-
-In case you haven't guessed, these instructions were printed using
-\AmS-\LaTeX, so you can get some idea what it all looks like.
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Basic \LaTeX{} stuff}
-\label{sec:basicstuff}
-
-In this section, we'll describe the three commands that have to be
-part of any \LaTeX{} document: \verb"\documentclass",
-\verb"\begin{document}", and \verb"\end{document}". The complete
-explanation of these can be found in the \LaTeX{} User's
-Guide~\cite{latex} or in \emph{The not so short introduction to
- \LaTeXe}~\cite{NotShort}. We'll also explain how to begin a new
-section or subsection of the paper, and how \LaTeX{} manages to get
-the cross-references right (which is also the explanation of why you
-need to run a file through \LaTeX{} \emph{twice} to be sure that all
-the cross-references are correct).
-
-
-\subsection{The \texttt{documentclass} command}
-\label{sec:DocClsCom}
-
-Before you type anything that actually appears in the paper, you must
-include a \verb"\documentclass" command. It's easiest to just put the
-\verb"\documentclass" command at the very beginning of the file,
-possibly with a few lines of comments before it.
-
-It's actually the choice of document class that determines whether
-you're using \AmS-\LaTeX{} or just plain old \LaTeX. There are two
-document classes that are a part of \AmS-\LaTeX: \verb"amsart" and
-\verb"amsbook". There is also the \verb"amsmath" package that can be
-used with the standard \LaTeX{} \verb"article" document class. I'll
-only be discussing the \verb"amsart" document class here. For the
-others, see the \AmS-\LaTeX{} User's Guide~\cite{amslatexusersguide}.
-
-
-The simplest version of the \verb"documentclass" command is
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\documentclass{amsart}"
-\end{center}
-This will give you the default type size, which is 10~point type. If
-you'd like to use 12~point type, then you should include the optional
-argument \verb"[12pt]"; this makes the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}"
-\end{center}
-
-
-There are at least two optional packages that might be of interest.
-The first is for when you want to include the macros that make it
-easier to draw commutative diagrams. (These aren't included
-automatically, since they take up a lot of memory, and not everyone
-wants to use them.) If you want 10~point type and you want to use the
-commutative diagram macros, then the commands to use are
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\documentclass{amsart}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amscd}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-If you want 12~point type and you want to use the commutative
-diagram macros, then the commands are
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amscd}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-
-The other optional package is for use when you want to use some of the
-special symbols contained in the \AmS-Fonts package. (These are the
-fonts \verb"msam" and \verb"msbm".) If you want the standard names
-for these symbols to be defined for your use, then you need to use the
-optional package \verb"amssymb". Thus, to use the default 10~point
-type and have the special symbols defined, use the commands
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\documentclass{amsart}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amssymb}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-If you want to use 12~point type, the commutative diagram macros, and
-special symbols from the \AmS-Fonts collection, then use the commands
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amssymb}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-This document uses both of these packages, and so we used the commands
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amscd}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amssymb}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-\subsection{\texttt{begin\{document\}} and \texttt{end\{document\}}}
-
-Everything that is to appear in the document must appear in between
-the \verb"\begin{document}" and \verb"\end{document}" commands. There
-are no optional arguments for these commands, so they always look the
-same. Anything following the \verb"\end{document}" command is
-ignored. You \emph{are} allowed to have macro definitions (i.e.,
-newcommands; see Section~\ref{sec:definitions}) before the
-\verb"\begin{document}", and that's actually a good place for them,
- but that's about all.
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Sections and subsections}
-\label{sec:sections}
-
-To begin a new section, you give the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\section{Section name}"
-\end{center}
-To begin the present section, I gave the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\section{Basic \LaTeX{} stuff}"
-\end{center}
-A section number is supplied automatically. If you want to be able to
-make reference to that section, then you need to \emph{label} it.
-Since I wanted to be able to demonstrate the cross-reference commands,
-I actually began this section with the lines
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\section{Basic \LaTeX{} stuff}"\\
- \verb"\label{sec:basicstuff}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-This allows me to say ``\verb"Section~\ref{sec:basicstuff}"'' and have
-it printed as Section~\ref{sec:basicstuff}.
-
-To begin a new subsection, you give the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\subsection{Subsection name}"
-\end{center}
-To begin the present subsection, I gave the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\subsection{Sections and subsections}"
-\end{center}
-A subsection number is supplied automatically. If you want to be able
-to make reference to that subsection, then you need to \emph{label}
-it. This subsection was begun with the lines
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\subsection{Sections and subsections}"\\
- \verb"\label{sec:sections}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-so if we say ``\verb"Section~\ref{sec:sections}",'' it is printed as
-Section~\ref{sec:sections}.
-
-Labels always take the number of the smallest enclosing structure.
-Thus, a \verb"\label" command that's inside a section but \emph{not}
-inside a subsection or Theorem or anything else will take the value of
-the section counter, while a \verb"\label" command that's inside the
-statement of a Theorem will take the value of that Theorem number.
-For more information on this, see Section~\ref{sec:xreferences}.
-
-%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsubsection{Yes, there are subsubsections too}
-
-I began this subsubsection with the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\subsubsection{Yes, there are subsubsections too}"
-\end{center}
-I refuse to even experiment to see if there are subsubsubsections.
-
-
-
-%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsubsection*{Sections without numbers}
-
-I began this subsubsection with the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\subsubsection*{Sections without numbers}"
-\end{center}
-and got a subsubsection that wasn't numbered. If you give the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\section*{A Section Title}"
-\end{center}
-then you'll begin a new section that will not have a number.
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Italics \emph{for emphasis}}
-
-If you want to use italics to emphasize a word or two, the \LaTeX{}
-convention is not to switch explicitly to italics, but rather to use
-the command \verb"\emph" (which means \emph{emphasize}). This command
-works just like a font change command, except that it switches you
-\emph{into} italics if the current font is upright, and switches you
-\emph{out of} italics if the current font is italics.
-
-For example, if you type
-\begin{center}
-\verb"The whole is \emph{more} than the sum of its parts."
-\end{center}
-you'll get
-\begin{center}
-The whole is \emph{more} than the sum of its parts.
-\end{center}
-but if you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{thm}
- The whole is \emph{more} than the sum of its parts.
-\end{thm}
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-\begin{thm}
- The whole is \emph{more} than the sum of its parts.
-\end{thm}
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Note}
-
-The \verb"\emph" command is a recent addition to \LaTeX, and it has
-the feature that it automatically inserts an italic correction where
-needed. If you don't know what an italic correction is, you can
-safely ignore this paragraph (but I will at least mention that all
-those ``\verb"\/"'' commands frequently seen in \TeX{} (and older
-\LaTeX) documents are all inserting italic corrections; the point of
-this paragraph is that, with the current version of \LaTeX, you don't
-have to do that anymore).
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Once is never enough}
-
-This is an explanation of how \LaTeX{} manages to fill in
-cross-references to parts of the file it hasn't processed yet, and
-what those \verb".aux" and \verb".toc" files are.
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Cross-References}
-
-Every time \LaTeX{} processes your file, it writes an \emph{auxiliary}
-file. Since the file containing these instructions is called
-\verb"amshelp.tex", the auxiliary file is called \verb"amshelp.aux".
-The auxiliary file contains the definitions of all the keys used for
-cross-references. When \LaTeX{} begins to process your file, it first
-looks for an \verb".aux" file, and reads it in if it exists. Of
-course, this is the \verb".aux" file that was produced the \emph{last}
-time that your file was processed, so the Theorem numbers, Section
-numbers, etc., are all the ones from the last time the file was
-processed.
-
-The very first time that \LaTeX{} processes your file, there is no
-\verb".aux" file, and so \LaTeX{} gives \emph{lots} of warning
-messages about undefined labels, or whatever. Ignore all of this.
-The \emph{next} time that you run \LaTeX, there \emph{will} be an
-\verb".aux" file, and all the references will be filled in. (Yes, it
-is possible, at least in theory, for some page number to change every
-time you run \LaTeX{} on your file, even without any changes in the
-source file, but this isn't very likely.)
-
-\subsubsection*{The Table of Contents}
-
-If you give the command \verb"\tableofcontents", then \LaTeX{} will
-try to write a table of contents, including the page numbers of the
-sections. Obviously, \LaTeX{} can't know those page numbers or
-section titles yet, so as \LaTeX{} processes your file, it writes a
-\verb".toc" file containing the information it needs. (The
-\verb".toc" file for these instructions is \verb"amshelp.toc".) Once
-again, \LaTeX{} is always using the information from the \emph{last}
-time that it processed your file.
-
-If you \emph{do} include a table of contents in your document, and if
-the table of contents takes up at least a page or so of space, then
-you might have to run \LaTeX{} \emph{three} times in order to get all
-of the cross-references right. The reason for this is that the first
-time you run \LaTeX{} there isn't any \verb".toc" file listing the
-section titles, and so the table of contents has nothing in it. The
-second time you run \LaTeX{} you'll get a table of contents that lists
-the page numbers for the sections from the last time you ran \LaTeX,
-when the table of contents took up no space at all. Unfortunately,
-during this second run, the table of contents will be created, and
-will take up enough space to change the page numbers of the sections
-from what they were during the first run. Only during the
-\emph{third} run will the correct page numbers be written into the
-table of contents. Since this doesn't change the amount of space that
-the table of contents occupies, this version will be correct.
-
-\subsubsection*{How do I know when everything is correct?}
-
-After processing your file, \LaTeX{} checks whether all the
-cross-reference numbers that it read from the \verb".aux" file are
-correct. If any of them are incorrect, it prints a warning on the
-screen at the very end of the run advising you that labels may have
-changed, and that you should run \LaTeX{} again to get the
-cross-references right. Unfortunately, \LaTeX{} doesn't seem to check
-that the table of contents entries are correct, so if you change the
-name of a section in a way that doesn't make any page references
-incorrect, you won't be warned to run \LaTeX{} again.
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Title, Author, and the \texttt{maketitle} command}
-
-This stuff should go right after the \verb"\begin{document}" command.
- I'll give a quick sketch here, which is probably all you'll ever
- need, but the full explanation is given in \emph{Instructions for
- preparation of papers and monographs: \AmS-\LaTeX} \cite{instr-l}.
- If you are already familiar with \LaTeX, then you should be warned
- that this part is slightly different from what you do when using the
- standard \LaTeX{} \verb"article" documentclass.
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-\subsection{The title}
-You announce the title with the
-command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\title[Optional running title]{Actual title}"
-\end{center}
-These instructions used the title command
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\title[Running \AmS-\LaTeX]"\\
- \verb"{Getting up and running\\"\\
- \verb"with \AmS-\LaTeX}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-Notice that you indicate line breaks in the title with a double
-backslash. If I had decided to let the \emph{full} title be printed
-in the head of the odd numbered pages, I would have used the command
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\title{Getting up and running\\"\\
- \verb"with \AmS-\LaTeX}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{The author, and the author's address}
-
-
-The author is specified with an \verb"author" command:
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\author{Author's name}"
-\end{center}
-These directions used the command
-\verb"\author{Philip S. Hirschhorn}".
-The author's address is given in an address command, with double
-backslashes to indicate line breaks. These instructions used the
-command
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\address{Department of Mathematics\\"\\
- \verb"Wellesley College\\"\\
- \verb"Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-If the author's current address is different from the address at which
-the research was carried out, then you can specify the current address
-with the command \verb"\curraddr". For example, you might say
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\curraddr{Department of Mechanics\\"\\
- \verb"Brake and Wheel Bearing Division\\"\\
- \verb"Serene Service Center\\"\\
- \verb"Salem, Massachusetts 02139}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-You can also include an email address, with the \verb"\email"
-command. These instructions used the command
-\begin{center}
- \verb"\email{psh@math.mit.edu}"
-\end{center}
-To acknowledge support, use the command \verb"\thanks", e.g.,
-\begin{center}
- \verb"\thanks{Supported in part by NSF grant 3.14159}"
-\end{center}
-This will be printed as a footnote on the first page.
-
-
-
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Multiple authors}
-
-If there are several authors, then each one should have a separate
-\verb"\author" command, with each individual's address (and current
-address, and email address) following that individual's \verb"\author"
-command, in its own \verb"\address" command (and \verb"\curraddr"
-command, and \verb"\email" command). If there \emph{are} several
-authors, and their combined names are too long for the running head on
-the even numbered pages, you can give an optional argument to each
-\verb"\author" command to supply a shortened form to use in the
-running head. (It's apparently a convention that the running head in
-a multiple author paper should have only initials for the first and
-middle names, but I don't think that I was invited to that
-convention.)
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-\subsection{The date}
-
-This is pretty straightforward:
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\date{Whatever date you please}"
-\end{center}
-To have the date of processing used, use the command
-\verb"\date{\today}".
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{\texttt{maketitle}}
-
-
-After you've given all of the commands mentioned in this section, you
-can give the command \verb"\maketitle". The exact arrangement is
-determined by the document class. In particular, the \verb"amsart"
-document class puts the author's address at the \emph{end} of the
-paper. If you \emph{don't} give the command \verb"\maketitle", a
-title won't be made.
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Theorems, Propositions, Lemmas, etc.}
-
-The instructions in this section assume that you're using the
-\verb"newtheorem" commands that I put in the file
-\verb"template.tex".
-
-\subsection{Stating theorems, propositions, etc.}
-
-To state a theorem, you do the following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{thm}
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{thm}
-\end{verbatim}
-If you do that, you'll get the following:
-\begin{thm}
-\label{pythagthm}
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{thm}
-If you thought that it was only a proposition, you'd use
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{prop}
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{prop}
-\end{verbatim}
-and you'd get
-\begin{prop}
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{prop}
-
-If you think it's a theorem again, but you'd like to make reference to
-it in some other part of the paper, you have to choose a \emph{key}
-with which you'll refer to it, and then \emph{label} the theorem. If
-you want to use the key \emph{pythagthm}, then it would look like the
-following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{thm}
-\label{pythagthm}
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{thm}
-\end{verbatim}
-If you later give the command \verb"\ref{pythagthm}", then that
-command will expand to the \emph{number} that was assigned to that
-theorem (in this case, \ref{pythagthm}). For more explanation of
-cross-references, see Section~\ref{sec:xreferences}.
-
-If you'd like to state a theorem and give a \emph{name} to it, then
-you can add an optional argument to the \verb"\begin{thm}" command.
-If you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{thm}[Pythagorus]
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{thm}
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-\begin{thm}[Pythagorus]
-The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
-is equal to the sum of the squares of the two
-adjacent sides.
-\end{thm}
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Summary of environments provided in the template}
-
-All of the following structures are numbered in the same sequence,
-in the form SectionNumber.Number. Equations (i.e., displayed
-formulas, whether they are equations or not) will be numbered in the
-same sequence.
-
-$$
-\begin{tabular}{c@{\hspace{4em}}l@{\hspace{4em}}c}
-
-\multicolumn{3}{c}{Theorem Environments}\\*[8pt]
-
-\hspace{1em}Name& Printed Form& Body font\\*[6pt]
-
-\texttt{thm}& \textbf{Theorem}& Italic\\
-\texttt{cor}& \textbf{Corollary}& Italic\\
-\texttt{lem}& \textbf{Lemma}& Italic\\
-\texttt{prop}& \textbf{Proposition}& Italic\\
-\texttt{defn}& \textbf{Definition}& Normal\\
-\texttt{rem}& \textit{Remark}& Normal\\
-\texttt{ex}& \textit{Example}& Normal\\
-\texttt{notation}& \textit{Notation}& Normal\\
-\texttt{terminology}& \textit{Terminology}& Normal\\*[3pt]
-\end{tabular}
-$$
-
-For full details, see the beginning of the template file (reproduced
-here in Section~\ref{sec:template}), after the comment ``The Theorem
-Environments.''
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Proofs}
-
-To give a proof, you do the following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{proof}
-As any fool can plainly see, it's true!
-\end{proof}
-\end{verbatim}
-and you'll get the following:
-\begin{proof}
-As any fool can plainly see, it's true!
-\end{proof}
-If the theorem said that a condition was both necessary and sufficient
-for something, and you want to prove each part separately,
-you can do the following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{proof}[Proof (sufficiency)]
-Well, it's \emph{obviously} sufficient!
-\end{proof}
-\end{verbatim}
-and you'll get
-\begin{proof}[Proof (sufficiency)]
-Well, it's \emph{obviously} sufficient!
-\end{proof}
-that is, the \verb"proof" environment allows you to use an optional
-second argument that will appear in place of the word \verb"Proof".
-
-If the proof of Theorem~\ref{pythagthm} does not appear immediately
-after its statement, you might use the following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{proof}[Proof of Theorem~\ref{pythagthm}]
-As any fool can plainly see, it's true!
-\end{proof}
-\end{verbatim}
-and you'd get
-\begin{proof}[Proof of Theorem~\ref{pythagthm}]
-As any fool can plainly see, it's true!
-\end{proof}
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Cross-References}
-\label{sec:xreferences}
-
-This section explains how to make reference to numbered sections,
-theorems, equations, and bibliography items, with the correct
-reference numbers filled in automatically by \LaTeX.
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{References to sections, theorems and equations}
-\label{sec:thmrefs}
-
-For each structure in the manuscript to which you'll be making
-reference, you must assign a \emph{key} that you'll use to refer to
-that structure. For sections, theorems and numbered equations, you
-assign the key using the \verb"\label" command. This command takes
-one argument, which is the \emph{key} you're assigning to the object.
-The command \verb"\ref{key}" then produces the number that was
-assigned to that structure. If the structure is an equation, then the
-command \verb"\eqref{key}" should be used instead of the command
-\verb"\ref{key}".
-
-
-Consider the following example.
-\begin{thm}
-\label{homotopy}
-If the maps $f\colon X \to Y$ and $g\colon X \to Y$ are homotopic,
-then $f_* = g_* \colon \mathrm{H}_*X \to \mathrm{H}_*Y$.
-\end{thm}
-
-We typed this theorem as follows.
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{thm}
-\label{homotopy}
-If the maps $f\colon X \to Y$ and $g\colon X \to Y$ are
-homotopic, then
-$f_* = g_* \colon \mathrm{H}_*X \to \mathrm{H}_*Y$.
-\end{thm}
-\end{verbatim}
-If we now type ``\verb"see Theorem~\ref{homotopy}",'' then it will be
-printed as ``see Theorem~\ref{homotopy}.''
-
-
-
-
-
-\subsubsection*{So, what exactly is the label labeling?}
-
-We began this section by typing
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\section{Cross-References}"\\
- \verb"\label{sec:xreferences}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-and we began this subsection by typing
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\subsection{References to sections, theorems and equations}"\\
- \verb"\label{sec:thmrefs}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-The phrase ``\verb"See Section~\ref{sec:xreferences}"'' is printed as
-``See Section~\ref{sec:xreferences},'' while the phrase
-``\verb"See Section~\ref{sec:thmrefs}"'' is printed as ``See
-Section~\ref{sec:thmrefs}.''
-
-
-The command \verb"\label{key}" assigns to \verb"key" the value of the
-\emph{smallest enclosing structure}. That's why the command
-\verb"\ref{sec:xreferences}" is printed as~\ref{sec:xreferences},
-while \verb"\ref{sec:thmrefs}" is printed as~\ref{sec:thmrefs}: the
-key \verb"sec:xreferences" was defined inside of
-Section~\ref{sec:xreferences} but \emph{outside} of
-Section~\ref{sec:thmrefs}, while the key \verb"sec:thmrefs" was
-defined \emph{inside} of Section~\ref{sec:thmrefs}.
-
-
-\subsubsection*{References to equations}
-
-To make reference to a numbered equation, you assign the \emph{key}
-as before, but you replace \verb"\ref" with \verb"\eqref". For
-example, if you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{equation}
-\label{additivity}
-\mathrm{H}_* \bigvee_{\alpha\in A} X_\alpha \iso
- \bigoplus_{\alpha\in A}\mathrm{H}_* X_\alpha
-\end{equation}
-\end{verbatim}
-then you'll get
-\begin{equation}
-\label{additivity}
-\mathrm{H}_* \bigvee_{\alpha\in A} X_\alpha \iso
- \bigoplus_{\alpha\in A}\mathrm{H}_* X_\alpha
-\end{equation}
-If we now say
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{thm}
-Equation~\eqref{additivity} is true for all sorts of
-functors $\mathrm{H}$.
-\end{thm}
-\end{verbatim}
-then we'll get
-\begin{thm}
-Equation~\eqref{additivity} is true for all sorts of
-functors $\mathrm{H}$.
-\end{thm}
-Notice the parentheses around the equation number, and the fact that
-even though the theorem is set in slanted type, the equation
-number is set in an upright font. This is the advantage of using
-\verb"\eqref" instead of \verb"\ref"; the command \verb"\eqref"
-arranges it so that the number and surrounding parentheses are in an
-upright font no matter what the surrounding font, and supplies an
-italic correction if it's needed.
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{References to page numbers}
-
-If you want to make reference to the \emph{page} that contains a
-label, rather than to the structure that is labeled, use the command
-\verb"\pageref{key}". For example, if you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-Look at page~\pageref{homotopy} to find
-Theorem~\ref{homotopy}.
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get ``Look at page~\pageref{homotopy} to find
-Theorem~\ref{homotopy}.''
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Bibliographic references}
-\label{sec:bibreferences}
-
-
-Bibliography entries receive a \emph{key} as part of their basic
-structure. Each item in the bibliography is entered as
-\begin{verbatim}
-\bibitem{key} The actual bibliography item goes here.
-\end{verbatim}
-(For more detail on this, see Section~\ref{sec:bibliography}.)
-
-You refer to bibliography items using the \verb"\cite" command. For
-example, the bibliography of these instructions contains the entry
-%
-\begin{verbatim}
-\bibitem{HA}
-D. G. Quillen, \emph{Homotopical Algebra,} Lecture Notes in
-Mathematics number 43, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967.
-\end{verbatim}
-%
-If we say ``\verb"This is the work of Quillen~\cite{HA}",'' then it
-will be printed as ``This is the work of Quillen~\cite{HA}.'' Notice
-that square brackets have been inserted around the bibliography item
-number.
-
-The \verb"\cite" command takes an optional argument, which allows you
-to annotate the reference. If we say
-``\verb"see~\cite[Chapter I]{HA}"'', then it will be printed as
-``see~\cite[Chapter I]{HA}''.
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Mathematics}
-
-
-\subsection{Mathematics in running text}
-
-This is pretty much exactly as it is in plain \TeX, except that you
-have an extra option (which you can ignore). The simplest thing is to
-just enclose between dollar signs (\verb"$") any material that should
-be in math mode. Thus, if you type
-\begin{center}
-\verb"Let $f\colon X \to Y$ be a continuous function."
-\end{center}
-you'll get
-\begin{center}
-Let $f\colon X \to Y$ be a continuous function.
-\end{center}
-
-The only novelty that \LaTeX{} introduces is that, instead of using
-a dollar sign to toggle math mode on and off, you can use
-`\verb"\("' to \emph{begin} math mode, and `\verb"\)"' to \emph{end}
-math mode. Thus, the example above is equivalent to typing
-\begin{center}
-\verb"Let \(f\colon X \to Y\) be a continuous function."
-\end{center}
-This provides a tiny bit more error checking, but can
-otherwise be safely ignored.
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Displayed mathematics}
-
-For simple displayed mathematics without an equation number, this is
-very much like plain \TeX, again with extra choices that can be
-ignored. If you enclose material between double dollar
-signs(\verb"$$"), it will be interpreted in math mode and displayed.
-Thus, if you've previously given the command
-\begin{center}
- \verb"\newcommand{\iso}{\approx}"
-\end{center}
-(see Section~\ref{sec:definitions}), and you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-$$
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-$$
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-$$
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-$$
-The new choices are that exactly the same thing will be obtained by
-either
-\begin{verbatim}
-\[
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-\]
-\end{verbatim}
-or by
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{displaymath}
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-\end{displaymath}
-\end{verbatim}
-or by
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{equation*}
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-\end{equation*}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-If you'd like the displayed formula to be \emph{numbered}, then you
-should use the \verb"equation" environment. (\LaTeX{} calls all
-formula numbers \emph{equation numbers}, whether or not the
-mathematics has anything to do with equations.) If you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{equation}
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-\end{equation}
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-\begin{equation}
-\label{pi1eqn}
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-\end{equation}
-(Notice that the \verb"equation" environment produces an equation
-number, while the \verb"equation*" environment doesn't. This is a
-standard \LaTeX ism: Adding an asterisk to the name of a numbered
-\LaTeX{} environment often gives the unnumbered equivalent.)
-
-
-If you'd like to be able to make reference to the equation number,
-you need to \emph{label} the equation, using a \emph{key} that you
-can use for referencing it:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{equation}
-\label{pi1eqn}
-\pi_1(X \vee Y) \iso \pi_1X * \pi_1Y
-\end{equation}
-\end{verbatim}
-If you later type ``\verb"see formula~\eqref{pi1eqn}"'' you'll get
-``see formula~\eqref{pi1eqn}.'' (For more on cross-references to
-formulas, see Section~\ref{sec:thmrefs}.)
-
-\AmS-\LaTeX{} has several environments that make it easier to typeset
-complicated multi-line displays. These are explained in the
-\AmS-\LaTeX{} User's Guide~\cite{amslatexusersguide} and illustrated
-in \verb"testmath.tex"~\cite[pages 29--40]{testmath}.
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{Commutative diagrams}
-
-\AmS-\LaTeX{} provides the \verb"CD" environment for drawing
-commutative diagrams. These only allow for \emph{rectangular}
-diagrams, but they're very convenient to use. If you need diagonal
-arrows, or curving arrows, or arrows that make a number of right angle
-turns, I recommend the XY-Pic package, which can do all of these
-things (and more).
-
-\textbf{Important}: To use the \verb"CD" environment, you need to load
-it with the command \verb"\usepackage{amscd}". For example, the
-template file gives the commands
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{l}
- \verb"\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}"\\
- \verb"\usepackage{amscd}"
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-which select the \verb"amsart" document class with twelve point type,
-and loads the macros for the \verb"CD" environment.
-
-\subsubsection*{A simple example}
-
-To produce the diagram
-$$
-\begin{CD}
-A @>>> B @= B\\
-@AAA @| @VVV\\
-X @<<< B @>>> Y
-\end{CD}
-$$
-you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-$$
-\begin{CD}
-A @>>> B @= B\\
-@AAA @| @VVV\\
-X @<<< B @>>> Y
-\end{CD}
-$$
-\end{verbatim}
-This illustrates several things. First of all, the \verb"CD"
-environment must be inside of a displayed mathematics environment.
-(Here we used the standard \verb"$$" toggle to get displayed
-mathematics. If we had used, e.g., \verb"\begin{equation}" and
- \verb"\end{equation}", we would have had an equation number assigned
-to the display.) Right pointing arrows are obtained with \verb"@>>>",
-left pointing arrows with \verb"@<<<", up pointing arrows with
-\verb"@AAA", down pointing arrows with \verb"@VVV", horizontal equals
-signs with \verb"@=", and vertical equals signs with \verb"@|". Every
-line except the last is ended with a double backslash (\verb"\\").
-
-\subsubsection*{Labeling the arrows}
-
-The arrows can also be labeled. For horizontal arrows, anything
-between the first and second inequality sign goes above the arrow,
-and anything between the second and third inequality sign goes below
-it. For downward arrows, anything between the first and second
-\verb"V" goes to the left, and anything between the second and third
-goes to the right (and similarly for upward arrows). Thus, if you
-type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{displaymath}
-\begin{CD}
-\mathrm{H}_iX @>f_*>> \mathrm{H}_iY @\alpha\beta\gamma>> \pi_i(R,S)
- @<<\text{A long arrow}< \prod_{k=1}^i H_kZ
-\end{CD}
-\end{displaymath}
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-\begin{displaymath}
-\begin{CD}
-\mathrm{H}_iX @>f_*>> \mathrm{H}_iY @\alpha\beta\gamma>> \pi_i(R,S)
- @<<\text{A long arrow}< \prod_{k=1}^i H_kZ
-\end{CD}
-\end{displaymath}
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Leaving out part of the rectangle}
-
-If you want to end a line in the diagram early (omitting the right
-end of that line), just type the double backslash. If you want to
-leave out the \emph{beginning} of a line, you type ``\verb"@."''
-(the ``at'' sign followed by a period) to denote an invisible arrow.
-(It's the arrows that are the column markers in the \verb"CD"
-environment.) Thus, if you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{displaymath}
-\begin{CD}
-X\\
-@VfVV\\
-Y @= Y\\
-@. @VVgV\\
- @. Z
-\end{CD}
-\end{displaymath}
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-\begin{displaymath}
-\begin{CD}
-X\\
-@VfVV\\
-Y @= Y\\
-@. @VVgV\\
- @. Z
-\end{CD}
-\end{displaymath}
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Macro definitions, a.k.a.\ \texttt{newcommand}}
-\label{sec:definitions}
-
-
-\LaTeX{} allows you to use the same \verb"\def" command that you use
-in plain \TeX, but it's considered bad style. Instead, \LaTeX{} has
-the \verb"\newcommand" and \verb"\renewcommand" commands, which do a
-little error checking for you. In plain \TeX, you might use the
-command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\def\tensor{\otimes}"
-\end{center}
-but in \LaTeX, the preferred form is
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\newcommand{\tensor}{\otimes}"
-\end{center}
-The advantage of this is that \LaTeX{} will check to see if there
-already is a command with the name \verb"\tensor", and give you an
-error message if there is. If you know that there is a previous
-definition of \verb"\tensor" but you \emph{want} to override it,
-then you use the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\renewcommand{\tensor}{\otimes}"
-\end{center}
-
-
-If you want to use macros with replaceable parameters, the
-\verb"newcommand" command allows this. For the equivalent of the
-plain \TeX{} command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\def\pushout#1#2#3{#1\cup_{#2}#3}"
-\end{center}
-you use the \LaTeX{} command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\newcommand{\pushout}[3]{#1\cup_{#2}#3}"
-\end{center}
-i.e., the command name is enclosed in braces, and the number of
-parameters is enclosed in square brackets.
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Lists: \texttt{itemize, enumerate, and description}}
-
-There are three list making environments: \texttt{itemize},
-\texttt{enumerate}, and \texttt{description}. The \texttt{itemize}
-environment just lists the items with a marker in front of each one.
-If you type
-%
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
-This is the first item in the list, which runs on long enough to
-spill over onto a second line.
-\item
-This is the second item in the list, which is a bit shorter.
-\item
-This is the last item.
-\end{itemize}
-\end{verbatim}
-%
-then you'll get
-%
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
-This is the first item in the list, which runs on long enough to
-spill over onto a second line.
-\item
-This is the second item in the list, which is a bit shorter.
-\item
-This is the last item.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-The \texttt{enumerate} environment looks the same, except that the items
-in the list are numbered. If you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
-This is the first item in the list, which runs on long enough to
-spill over onto a second line.
-\item
-This is the second item in the list, which is a bit shorter.
-\item
-This is the last item.
-\end{enumerate}
-\end{verbatim}
-then you'll get
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
-This is the first item in the list, which runs on long enough to
-spill over onto a second line.
-\item
-This is the second item in the list, which is a bit shorter.
-\item
-This is the last item.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The \texttt{description} environment requires an extra argument for each
-\verb"\item" command, which will be printed at the beginning of the
-item. If you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{description}
-\item[sedge]
-A green plant, found in both wetlands and uplands.
-Sedges are often confused with grasses and rushes.
-\item[grass]
-A green plant, found in both wetlands and uplands.
-Grasses are often confused with sedges and rushes.
-\item[rush]
-A green plant, found in both wetlands and uplands.
-Rushes are often confused with sedges and grasses
-\end{description}
-\end{verbatim}
-you'll get
-\begin{description}
-\item[sedge]
-A green plant, found in both wetlands and uplands. Sedges are often
-confused with grasses and rushes.
-\item[grass]
-A green plant, found in both wetlands and uplands. Grasses are often
-confused with sedges and rushes.
-\item[rush]
-A green plant, found in both wetlands and uplands. Rushes are often
-confused with sedges and grasses
-\end{description}
-
-
-These environments can be inserted within each other, and the
-\verb"enumerate" environment keeps track of what level it's at, and
-numbers its items accordingly. If you type
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item I went to the dry cleaners.
-\item I went to the supermarket. I bought
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Bread,
-\item cheese, and
-\item Tabasco sauce.
-\end{enumerate}
-\item I went to the bank.
-\end{enumerate}
-\end{verbatim}
-%
-you'll get
-%
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item I went to the dry cleaners.
-\item I went to the supermarket. I bought
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Bread,
-\item cheese, and
-\item Tabasco sauce.
-\end{enumerate}
-\item I went to the bank.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{The bibliography}
-\label{sec:bibliography}
-
-\subsection{\texttt{begin\{thebibliography\}} and
- \texttt{end\{thebibliography\}}}
-
-
-The bibliography is begun with the command
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\begin{thebibliography}{number}"
-\end{center}
-where \emph{number} is a random number that, when printed, is as
-wide as the widest number of any item in the bibliography. (The only
-use made of \verb"number" is that \LaTeX{} assumes that the numbers
-that it will assign to the actual items in the bibliography will be
-no wider (when printed) than \verb"number".) For example, if the
-bibliography will contain between 10 and~19 items, you can use
-\verb"\begin{thebibliography}{10}".
-
-After listing each item in the bibliography, you end the bibliography
-with the \verb"\end{thebibliography}" command.
-
-
-\subsection{Bibliography items}
-
-Each item is begun with a \verb"\bibitem" command. The format is
-\begin{center}
-\verb"\bibitem{key for cross-references}Item entry"
-\end{center}
-For example, the bibliography in these instructions contains the
-entry
-%
-\begin{verbatim}
-\bibitem{yellowmonster}
-A. K. Bousfield and D. M. Kan, \emph{Homotopy Limits,
-Completions and Localizations,} Lecture Notes in
-Mathematics number 304, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1972.
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-The above entry allows you to say
-\begin{verbatim}
-Homotopy inverse limits are discussed
-in~\cite[Chapter 11]{yellowmonster}.
-\end{verbatim}
-and have it print as
-``Homotopy inverse limits are discussed
-in~\cite[Chapter 11]{yellowmonster}.''
-For more on this, see Section~\ref{sec:bibreferences}.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{The template file}
-\label{sec:template}
-
-The following is the text of the file \verb"template.tex".
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-%%% template.tex
-%%% This is a template for making up an AMS-LaTeX file
-%%% Version of August 10, 2000
-%%%---------------------------------------------------------
-%%% The following commands choose 12 point type (instead
-%%% of the default 10 point), allow us to use the
-%%% commutative diagram macros, and define the standard
-%%% names for all of the special symbols in the AMSfonts
-%%% package:
-\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}
-\usepackage{amscd}
-\usepackage{amssymb}
-
-
-
-
-
-%%% This part of the file (after the \documentclass command,
-%%% but before the \begin{document}) is called the ``preamble''.
-%%% This is a good place to put our macro definitions.
-
-\newcommand{\tensor}{\otimes}
-\newcommand{\homotopic}{\simeq}
-\newcommand{\homeq}{\cong}
-\newcommand{\iso}{\approx}
-
-\DeclareMathOperator{\ho}{Ho}
-\DeclareMathOperator*{\colim}{colim}
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb{R}}
-\newcommand{\C}{\mathbb{C}}
-\newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb{Z}}
-
-\newcommand{\M}{\mathcal{M}}
-\newcommand{\W}{\mathcal{W}}
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\itilde}{\tilde{\imath}}
-\newcommand{\jtilde}{\tilde{\jmath}}
-\newcommand{\ihat}{\hat{\imath}}
-\newcommand{\jhat}{\hat{\jmath}}
-
-
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% The Theorem environments:
-%%%
-%%%
-%%% The following commands set it up so that:
-%%%
-%%% All Theorems, Corollaries, Lemmas, Propositions, Definitions,
-%%% Remarks, Examples, Notations, and Terminologies will be numbered
-%%% in a single sequence, and the numbering will be within each
-%%% section. Displayed equations will be numbered in the same
-%%% sequence.
-%%%
-%%%
-%%% Theorems, Propositions, Lemmas, and Corollaries will have the most
-%%% formal typesetting.
-%%%
-%%% Definitions will have the next level of formality.
-%%%
-%%% Remarks, Examples, Notations, and Terminologies will be the least
-%%% formal.
-%%%
-%%% Theorem:
-%%% \begin{thm}
-%%%
-%%% \end{thm}
-%%%
-%%% Corollary:
-%%% \begin{cor}
-%%%
-%%% \end{cor}
-%%%
-%%% Lemma:
-%%% \begin{lem}
-%%%
-%%% \end{lem}
-%%%
-%%% Proposition:
-%%% \begin{prop}
-%%%
-%%% \end{prop}
-%%%
-%%% Definition:
-%%% \begin{defn}
-%%%
-%%% \end{defn}
-%%%
-%%% Remark:
-%%% \begin{rem}
-%%%
-%%% \end{rem}
-%%%
-%%% Example:
-%%% \begin{ex}
-%%%
-%%% \end{ex}
-%%%
-%%% Notation:
-%%% \begin{notation}
-%%%
-%%% \end{notation}
-%%%
-%%% Terminology:
-%%% \begin{terminology}
-%%%
-%%% \end{terminology}
-%%%
-%%% Theorem environments
-
-% The following causes equations to be numbered within sections
-\numberwithin{equation}{section}
-
-% We'll use the equation counter for all our theorem environments, so
-% that everything will be numbered in the same sequence.
-
-% Theorem environments
-
-\theoremstyle{plain} %% This is the default, anyway
-\newtheorem{thm}[equation]{Theorem}
-\newtheorem{cor}[equation]{Corollary}
-\newtheorem{lem}[equation]{Lemma}
-\newtheorem{prop}[equation]{Proposition}
-
-
-\theoremstyle{definition}
-\newtheorem{defn}[equation]{Definition}
-
-\theoremstyle{remark}
-\newtheorem{rem}[equation]{Remark}
-\newtheorem{ex}[equation]{Example}
-\newtheorem{notation}[equation]{Notation}
-\newtheorem{terminology}[equation]{Terminology}
-
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-\begin{document}
-
-%%% In the title, use a double backslash "\\" to show a linebreak:
-%%% Use one of the following two forms:
-%%% \title{Text of the title}
-%%% or
-%%% \title[Short form for the running head]{Text of the title}
-\title
-
-
-
-
-\author{}
-
-
-
-%%% In the address, show linebreaks with double backslashes:
-\address{}
-
-
-
-
-%%% Email address is optional.
-\email{}
-
-%%% To have the current date inserted, use \date{\today}:
-\date{}
-
-
-\maketitle
-
-%%% To include a table of contents, uncomment the next line:
-% \tableofcontents
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% Start the body of the paper here! E.G., maybe use:
-%%% \section{Introduction}
-%%% \label{sec:intro}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% The number "10" that appears in the next command is a TOTALLY
-%%% RANDOM NUMBER which is chosen so that if it was printed, it would
-%%% be at least as wide as any number of an item in the bibliography:
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{10}
-
-
-
-
-%%% The format of bibliography items is as in the following examples:
-%%%
-%%% \bibitem{yellowmonster}
-%%% A. K. Bousfield and D. M. Kan, \emph{Homotopy Limits, Completions
-%%% and Localizations,} Lecture Notes in Mathematics number 304,
-%%% Springer-Verlag, New York, 1972.
-%%%
-%%% \bibitem{HA}
-%%% D. G. Quillen, \emph{Homotopical Algebra,} Lecture Notes in
-%%% Mathematics number 43, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-\end{thebibliography}
-\end{document}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{10}
-
-
-\bibitem{amslatexusersguide}
- American Mathematical Society, \emph{\AmS-\LaTeX{} Version 1.2 User's
- Guide,} November, 1996. This is the file \texttt{amsldoc.dvi},
- available from the AMS ftp site \texttt{e-math.ams.org}.
-
-\bibitem{instr-l}
- American Mathematical Society, \emph{Instructions for preparation of
- papers and monographs: \AmS-\LaTeX,} November, 1966. This is the
- file \texttt{instr-l.dvi}, available from the AMS ftp site
- \texttt{e-math.ams.org}.
-
-\bibitem{testmath}
- American Mathematical Society, \emph{Sample paper for the amsmath
- package,} November, 1996. This is the file \texttt{testmath.tex},
- available from the AMS ftp site \texttt{e-math.ams.org}.
-
-\bibitem{latex}
- Leslie Lamport, \emph{\LaTeX{} User's Guide and Reference Manual,}
- Addison-Wesley, 1986.
-
-\bibitem{NotShort}
- Tobias Oetiker, Hubert Partl, Irene Hyna, and Elisabeth Schlegl
- \emph{The not so short introduction to \LaTeXe}, available by ftp
- from CTAN (the Comprehensive \TeX{} archive network), at
- \verb"ftp.tex.ac.uk", \verb"ftp.dante.de", and many mirrors, under
- the name \verb"lshort2e.tex" or \verb"lshort2e.dvi".
-
-\bibitem{yellowmonster}
- A. K. Bousfield and D. M. Kan, \emph{Homotopy Limits, Completions
- and Localizations,} Lecture Notes in Mathematics number 304,
- Springer-Verlag, New York, 1972.
-
-\bibitem{HA}
- D. G. Quillen, \emph{Homotopical Algebra,} Lecture Notes in
- Mathematics number 43, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967.
-
-
-\end{thebibliography}
-\end{document}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/amslatex-primer/template.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/amslatex-primer/template.tex
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-%%% template.tex
-%%% This is a template for making up an AMS-LaTeX file
-%%% Version of August 10, 2000
-%%%---------------------------------------------------------
-%%% The following commands choose 12 point type (instead
-%%% of the default 10 point), allow us to use the
-%%% commutative diagram macros, and define the standard
-%%% names for all of the special symbols in the AMSfonts
-%%% package:
-\documentclass[12pt]{amsart}
-\usepackage{amscd}
-\usepackage{amssymb}
-
-
-
-
-
-%%% This part of the file (after the \documentclass command,
-%%% but before the \begin{document}) is called the ``preamble''.
-%%% This is a good place to put our macro definitions.
-
-\newcommand{\tensor}{\otimes}
-\newcommand{\homotopic}{\simeq}
-\newcommand{\homeq}{\cong}
-\newcommand{\iso}{\approx}
-
-\DeclareMathOperator{\ho}{Ho}
-\DeclareMathOperator*{\colim}{colim}
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb{R}}
-\newcommand{\C}{\mathbb{C}}
-\newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb{Z}}
-
-\newcommand{\M}{\mathcal{M}}
-\newcommand{\W}{\mathcal{W}}
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\itilde}{\tilde{\imath}}
-\newcommand{\jtilde}{\tilde{\jmath}}
-\newcommand{\ihat}{\hat{\imath}}
-\newcommand{\jhat}{\hat{\jmath}}
-
-
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% The Theorem environments:
-%%%
-%%%
-%%% The following commands set it up so that:
-%%%
-%%% All Theorems, Corollaries, Lemmas, Propositions, Definitions,
-%%% Remarks, Examples, Notations, and Terminologies will be numbered
-%%% in a single sequence, and the numbering will be within each
-%%% section. Displayed equations will be numbered in the same
-%%% sequence.
-%%%
-%%%
-%%% Theorems, Propositions, Lemmas, and Corollaries will have the most
-%%% formal typesetting.
-%%%
-%%% Definitions will have the next level of formality.
-%%%
-%%% Remarks, Examples, Notations, and Terminologies will be the least
-%%% formal.
-%%%
-%%% Theorem:
-%%% \begin{thm}
-%%%
-%%% \end{thm}
-%%%
-%%% Corollary:
-%%% \begin{cor}
-%%%
-%%% \end{cor}
-%%%
-%%% Lemma:
-%%% \begin{lem}
-%%%
-%%% \end{lem}
-%%%
-%%% Proposition:
-%%% \begin{prop}
-%%%
-%%% \end{prop}
-%%%
-%%% Definition:
-%%% \begin{defn}
-%%%
-%%% \end{defn}
-%%%
-%%% Remark:
-%%% \begin{rem}
-%%%
-%%% \end{rem}
-%%%
-%%% Example:
-%%% \begin{ex}
-%%%
-%%% \end{ex}
-%%%
-%%% Notation:
-%%% \begin{notation}
-%%%
-%%% \end{notation}
-%%%
-%%% Terminology:
-%%% \begin{terminology}
-%%%
-%%% \end{terminology}
-%%%
-%%% Theorem environments
-
-% The following causes equations to be numbered within sections
-\numberwithin{equation}{section}
-
-% We'll use the equation counter for all our theorem environments, so
-% that everything will be numbered in the same sequence.
-
-% Theorem environments
-
-\theoremstyle{plain} %% This is the default, anyway
-\newtheorem{thm}[equation]{Theorem}
-\newtheorem{cor}[equation]{Corollary}
-\newtheorem{lem}[equation]{Lemma}
-\newtheorem{prop}[equation]{Proposition}
-
-
-\theoremstyle{definition}
-\newtheorem{defn}[equation]{Definition}
-
-\theoremstyle{remark}
-\newtheorem{rem}[equation]{Remark}
-\newtheorem{ex}[equation]{Example}
-\newtheorem{notation}[equation]{Notation}
-\newtheorem{terminology}[equation]{Terminology}
-
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-\begin{document}
-
-%%% In the title, use a double backslash "\\" to show a linebreak:
-%%% Use one of the following two forms:
-%%% \title{Text of the title}
-%%% or
-%%% \title[Short form for the running head]{Text of the title}
-\title
-
-
-
-
-\author{}
-
-
-
-%%% In the address, show linebreaks with double backslashes:
-\address{}
-
-
-
-
-%%% Email address is optional.
-\email{}
-
-%%% To have the current date inserted, use \date{\today}:
-\date{}
-
-
-\maketitle
-
-%%% To include a table of contents, uncomment the next line:
-% \tableofcontents
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% Start the body of the paper here! E.G., maybe use:
-%%% \section{Introduction}
-%%% \label{sec:intro}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% The number "10" that appears in the next command is a TOTALLY
-%%% RANDOM NUMBER which is chosen so that if it was printed, it would
-%%% be at least as wide as any number of an item in the bibliography:
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{10}
-
-
-
-
-%%% The format of bibliography items is as in the following examples:
-%%%
-%%% \bibitem{yellowmonster}
-%%% A. K. Bousfield and D. M. Kan, \emph{Homotopy Limits, Completions
-%%% and Localizations,} Lecture Notes in Mathematics number 304,
-%%% Springer-Verlag, New York, 1972.
-%%%
-%%% \bibitem{HA}
-%%% D. G. Quillen, \emph{Homotopical Algebra,} Lecture Notes in
-%%% Mathematics number 43, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-\end{thebibliography}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/comprehensive/README b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/comprehensive/README
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- +--------------------------------------+
- | THE COMPREHENSIVE LATEX SYMBOL LIST |
- | By Scott Pakin, scott+clsl@pakin.org |
- | |
- | 03 January 2008 |
- +--------------------------------------+
-
-The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List is an organized list of over 4900
-symbols commonly available to LaTeX users. Some of these symbols are
-guaranteed to be available in every TeX distribution. Others require
-font files that come with some, but not all, TeX distributions. The
-rest require font files that must be downloaded explicitly from CTAN
-(http://www.ctan.org) and installed. The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols
-List currently showcases symbols from 112 separate typefaces.
-
-The same directory that contains this README file should also contain
-SYMLIST (an ASCII list of symbols that appear in the symbols list) and
-prebuilt versions of the symbol list for both A4 and U.S. Letter sized
-paper. If you'd like to build symbols.tex yourself, the steps are as
-follows:
-
- pdflatex symbols
- pdflatex symbols
- makeindex -s gind.ist symbols
- pdflatex symbols
- pdflatex symbols
-
-(The repeated runs are for the longtable and makeidx packages to
-stabilize.) symbols.tex tries to be smart about fonts; it omits
-tables of symbols that require (seemingly) unavailable fonts. The
-"Document Characteristics" table at the end of the document lists the
-packages that were unavailable during the build.
-
-The prebuilt versions of the symbol list use primarily Type 1 fonts.
-Type 1 fonts are scalable and should look good at any resolution and
-on any output device. However, some of the fonts used by symbols.tex
-are available only in a METAFONT-generated bitmap format. The
-prebuilt symbol lists utilize 1200 DPI versions of all of the
-bitmapped fonts as 1200 DPI is a reasonably high printer resolution.
-Unfortunately, older (pre-6.0) versions of Adobe Acrobat render
-bitmapped fonts positively dreadfully on screen. Nevertheless, all
-versions of Acrobat manage to *print* bitmapped fonts with no trouble.
-
-The bitmapped fonts used to prepare the PDF versions of the symbol
-list are the following:
-
- ar10.mf ar9.mf ark10.mf
- ark10.mf arrow.mf arrow.mf
- bbding10.mf bbding10.mf bbm10.mf
- bbm9.mf bbmss10.mf bbmtt10.mf
- bbold10.mf bbold9.mf callig15.mf
- cmph10.mf cmphi10.mf dingbat.mf
- dingbat.mf fcr10.mf fcr9.mf
- feyntext10.mf feyntext10.mf fgeit10.mf
- fgeit10.mf fgerm10.mf fgerm10.mf
- fulmr10.mf fulmr9.mf ifclk10.mf
- ifclk10.mf ifgeo10.mf ifgeo10.mf
- ifsym10.mf ifsym10.mf ifwea10.mf
- ifwea10.mf igoblacki8.mf igoblacki9.mf
- igoblackiii8.mf igoblackiii9.mf igowhitei8.mf
- igowhitei9.mf igowhiteiii8.mf igowhiteiii9.mf
- lightbulb10.mf lightbulb10.mf lightbulb10.mf
- lightbulb10.mf lightbulb10.mf lightbulb10.mf
- lightbulb10.mf lightbulb10.mf lightbulb10.mf
- matha10.mf matha9.mf mathb10.mf
- mathb9.mf mathx10.mf mathx10.mf
- mbb10.mf mbb9.mf simpsons.mf
- skak10.mf skull.mf skull.mf
- trsy10.mf trsy10.mf ulsy10.mf
- universal10.mf universal9.mf wnr10.mf
- wnr9.mf wsuipa10.mf wsuipa9.mf
-
-
-For completeness, these are the scalable fonts used in the PDF
-versions of the symbol list:
-
- ASCII.pfb (ASCII)
- ArevSans-Roman.pfb (Arev Sans)
- MnSymbol10.pfb (MnSymbol10)
- SkakNew-Figurine.pfb (SkakNew-Figurine)
- cmbsy10.pfb (CMBSY10)
- cmbsy7.pfb (CMBSY7)
- cmbx10.pfb (CMBX10)
- cmbx12.pfb (CMBX12)
- cmbx7.pfb (CMBX7)
- cmbx9.pfb (CMBX9)
- cmcsc10.pfb (CMCSC10)
- cmex10.pfb (CMEX10)
- cmllr10.pfb (CMLL Regular 10pt)
- cmllr9.pfb (CMLL Regular 9pt)
- cmmi10.pfb (CMMI10)
- cmmi5.pfb (CMMI5)
- cmmi6.pfb (CMMI6)
- cmmi7.pfb (CMMI7)
- cmmi8.pfb (CMMI8)
- cmmi9.pfb (CMMI9)
- cmmib10.pfb (CMMIB10)
- cmmib5.pfb (CMMIB5)
- cmr10.pfb (CMR10)
- cmr12.pfb (CMR12)
- cmr17.pfb (CMR17)
- cmr5.pfb (CMR5)
- cmr6.pfb (CMR6)
- cmr7.pfb (CMR7)
- cmr8.pfb (CMR8)
- cmr9.pfb (CMR9)
- cmsl12.pfb (CMSL12)
- cmss10.pfb (CMSS10)
- cmss8.pfb (CMSS8)
- cmss9.pfb (CMSS9)
- cmssi10.pfb (CMSSI10)
- cmsy10.pfb (CMSY10)
- cmsy5.pfb (CMSY5)
- cmsy6.pfb (CMSY6)
- cmsy7.pfb (CMSY7)
- cmsy8.pfb (CMSY8)
- cmsy9.pfb (CMSY9)
- cmti10.pfb (CMTI10)
- cmti7.pfb (CMTI7)
- cmti9.pfb (CMTI9)
- cmtt10.pfb (CMTT10)
- cmtt12.pfb (CMTT12)
- cmtt8.pfb (CMTT8)
- cmtt9.pfb (CMTT9)
- dictsym.pfb (Dictionary Symbols Georg Verweyen)
- dsrom10.pfb (dsrom10)
- dsss10.pfb (dsss10)
- esint10.pfb (esint10)
- eufm10.pfb (EUFM10)
- eurm10.pfb (EURM10)
- eusm10.pfb (EUSM10)
- eusm7.pfb (EUSM7)
- feymr10.pfb (TeX feymr10 Regular)
- icelandic.pfb (icelandic)
- lcircle1.pfb (LCIRCLE10)
- lcirclew.pfb (LCIRCLEW10)
- line10.pfb (LINE10)
- logo10.pfb (LOGO10)
- logo9.pfb (LOGO9)
- logosl10.pfb (LOGOSL10)
- manfnt.pfb (manfnt)
- marvosym.pfb (Martin Vogel's Symbols)
- md-chr7v.pfb (MathDesign CH Regular Extension 10)
- md-chr8c.pfb (MathDesign CH Regular TS1 10)
- md-gmr7v.pfb (MathDesign GM Regular Extension 10)
- md-gmr8c.pfb (MathDesign GM Regular TS1 10)
- md-utr7v.pfb (MathDesign UT Regular Extension 10)
- md-utr7y.pfb (MathDesign UT Regular Symbol 10)
- md-utr8c.pfb (MathDesign UT Regular TS1 10)
- md-utrma.pfb (MathDesign UT Regular MathDesignSymbolA 10)
- md-utrmb.pfb (MathDesign UT Regular MathDesignSymbolB 10)
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index 99c13ae44c9..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/comprehensive/source/Makefile
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-# Build the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List #
-# By Scott Pakin #
-#############################################
-
-# Define TARGETS as a list of all of the files we intend to generate.
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-
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-
-# Define INTERMEDIATES as a list of all of the intermediate files
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- symbols.ind symbols.log symbols.toc \
- symbols.pts
-
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-
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-EXT = pdf
-
-###########################################################################
-
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-
-.PHONY: symbols dist
-
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-###########################################################################
-
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- $(MAKE) $(MAKEFLAGS) SIZE=a4 LATEX=pdflatex EXT=pdf symbols
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- $(MAKE) $(MAKEFLAGS) SIZE=letter LATEX=pdflatex EXT=pdf symbols
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- $(MAKE) $(MAKEFLAGS) SIZE=a4 LATEX=latex EXT=dvi symbols
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- $(MAKE) $(MAKEFLAGS) SIZE=letter LATEX=latex EXT=dvi symbols
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- dvips -t a4 -Pamz -Pcmz -j0 -o symbols-a4.ps symbols-a4.dvi
-
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- echo 'Open($$1);' > $@
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-# Define a rule to produce a LightBulb font-mapping file.
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-###########################################################################
-
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- install -m 664 $(TARGETS_SOURCE) $(EXTRADIST) comprehensive/source
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-
-dist: comprehensive.tar.gz
-
-# Clean up our mess.
-clean: mostlyclean
- $(RM) comprehensive.tar.gz
- $(RM) $(TARGETS)
- $(RM) fakeMnSymbol.sty
- $(RM) mfplain.{log,mem}
- $(RM) lightbulb10*pk lightbulb10.{tfm,log,pe}
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-mostlyclean:
- $(RM) -r comprehensive
- $(RM) $(INTERMEDIATES) $(TARGETS_DIST)
- $(RM) symbols-letter.dvi symbols-a4.dvi
- $(RM) symbols-*-*.log
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-# Output some header boilerplate.
-print "\%" x 43, "\n";
-print "\% This is a generated file. DO NOT EDIT. \%\n";
-print "\%" x 43, "\n";
-print "\n";
-print strftime("\\ProvidesPackage{fakeMnSymbol}[\%Y/\%m/\%d v1.0 faked version of MnSymbol.sty]\n", localtime());
-print <<'MACRODEFS';
-
-% Construct a text-sized delimiter from its constituent characters.
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSfaketdelim}[3]{%
- \begingroup
- \def\char@in@box##1{%
- \setbox0=\hbox{\char##1}%
- \hbox{%
- \vrule width \wd0 height 0pt depth 0pt
- \vrule width 0pt height \ht0 depth \dp0
- \smash{\box0}%
- }%
- \vspace*{-1pt}% Why is this necessary?
- }%
- \offinterlineskip
- \vbox{%
- \halign{##\cr
- \char@in@box{#1}\cr % top
- \char@in@box{#2}\cr % mid
- \char@in@box{#3}\cr % bot
- }%
- }%
- \endgroup
-}
-
-% Construct a display-sized delimiter from its constituent characters.
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSfakeddelim}[4]{%
- \begingroup
- \def\char@in@box##1{%
- \setbox0=\hbox{\char##1}%
- \hbox{%
- \vrule width \wd0 height 0pt depth 0pt
- \vrule width 0pt height \ht0 depth \dp0
- \smash{\box0}%
- }%
- \vspace*{-1pt}% Why is this necessary?
- }%
- \offinterlineskip
- \vbox to 4ex{%
- \halign{##\cr
- \char@in@box{#1}\cr % top
- \char@in@box{#4}\cr % rep
- \char@in@box{#4}\cr % rep
- \char@in@box{#2}\cr % mid
- \char@in@box{#4}\cr % rep
- \char@in@box{#4}\cr % rep
- \char@in@box{#3}\cr % bot
- }%
- \vss
- }%
- \endgroup
-}
-
-% Given a math expression, a small accent character, and a large
-% accent character, typeset the expression with the appropriate-sized
-% accent above it.
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSfakewidetopaccent}[5]{%
- \setbox0=\hbox{\ensuremath{#1}}%
- \setbox1=\hbox{\ensuremath{abc}}%
- \ifdim\wd0<\wd1
- \rlap{\raisebox{#2}{\makebox[\wd0]{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char#3}}}%
- \else
- \rlap{\raisebox{#4}{\makebox[\wd0]{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char#5}}}%
- \fi
- \box0\relax
-}
-MACRODEFS
- ;
-
-# Read the font metrics for the largesymbol font in preparation for
-# faking the variable-sized delimiters.
-my $tfmfile = `kpsewhich MnSymbolE10.tfm`;
-my @nextlarger; # Map from a character number to the next larger character
-my @varchar; # Map from a character number to a varchar hash
-if ($tfmfile ne "") {
- chomp $tfmfile;
- open (LARGESYMBOLS, "tftopl $tfmfile|") || die "tftopl $tfmfile: $!\n";
- my $charnum = -1; # Character number of the current character
- while (my $oneline = ) {
- chomp $oneline;
- if ($oneline =~ /^\(CHARACTER ([CO]) (\w+)/) {
- $charnum = $1 eq "O" ? oct($2) : ord($2);
- }
- elsif ($oneline =~ /\(NEXTLARGER ([CO]) (\w+)/) {
- $nextlarger[$charnum] = $1 eq "O" ? oct($2) : ord($2);
- }
- elsif ($oneline =~ /\((TOP|MID|BOT|REP) ([CO]) (\w+)/) {
- $varchar[$charnum]->{$1} = $2 eq "O" ? oct($3) : ord($3);
- }
- }
- close LARGESYMBOLS;
-}
-
-# Process each symbol declaration in turn.
-my $slot = 0;
-my %families;
-while (<>) {
- # Process all symbols defined with \Decl@Mn@Char.
- /\\Set\@Mn\@Sym\{(\d+)\}/ && do {$slot=0+$1; next};
- /^\\Decl\@Mn\@Char\\@?(\w+)\s*\{(\w+)\}/ && do {
- my $symname = $1;
- my $family = $2;
- if ($family =~ /^MnSy(\w)$/) {
- $family = "MnSymbol" . $1;
- }
- elsif ($family eq "symbols") {
- $family = "MnSymbolF";
- }
- else {
- die "${0}: unrecognized symbol family \"$family\"\n";
- }
- if (!defined $families{$family}) {
- $families{$family}++;
- print "\n";
- print "\\DeclareFontFamily{U}{$family}{}\n";
- print "\\DeclareFontShape{U}{$family}{m}{n}{<-> ${family}10}{}\n";
- }
- print "\\DeclareRobustCommand{\\MNS$symname}";
- print "{\\mbox{\\usefont{U}{$family}{m}{n}\\char$slot}}\n";
- $slot++;
- };
-
- # Process variable-sized symbols specially.
- /^\\Decl\@Mn\@(Open|Close|Delim)\s*\{([^\}]+)\}.*\{\'(\d+)\}\s*$/ && do {
- my $charnum = oct $3;
- my %sym2name = ("[" => "lbracket",
- "]" => "rbracket",
- "|" => "pipe",
- "<" => "less",
- ">" => "greater",
- "/" => "slash",
- "(" => "lparen",
- ")" => "rparen");
- my $symname = substr($2, 0, 1) eq "\\" ? substr($2, 1) : $sym2name{$2};
- my $family = "MnSymbolE";
- if (!defined $families{$family}) {
- $families{$family}++;
- print "\n";
- print "\\DeclareFontFamily{U}{$family}{}\n";
- print "\\DeclareFontShape{U}{$family}{m}{n}{<-> ${family}10}{}\n";
- }
- my $tcharnum; # Character number of the \big symbol size
- my $dcharnum; # Character number of the variable-sized symbol
- $tcharnum = defined $nextlarger[$charnum] ? $nextlarger[$charnum] : $charnum;
- for ($dcharnum=$tcharnum; defined $nextlarger[$dcharnum]; $dcharnum=$nextlarger[$dcharnum]) {
- }
-
- # Define the text-sized version of the delimiter.
- print "\\DeclareRobustCommand{\\MNSt$symname}";
- print "{\\mbox{\\usefont{U}{$family}{m}{n}";
- if (defined $varchar[$tcharnum]) {
- # Even the \big size is variable-sized.
- my $rep = $varchar[$tcharnum]->{REP};
- my $top = $varchar[$tcharnum]->{TOP} || $rep;
- my $bot = $varchar[$tcharnum]->{BOT} || $rep;
- my $mid = $varchar[$tcharnum]->{MID} || $rep;
- print "\\MNSfaketdelim{$top}{$mid}{$bot}";
- }
- else {
- print "\\char$tcharnum";
- }
- print "}}\n";
-
- # Define the display-sized version of the delimiter.
- print "\\DeclareRobustCommand{\\MNSd$symname}";
- print "{\\mbox{\\usefont{U}{$family}{m}{n}";
- my $rep = $varchar[$dcharnum]->{REP};
- if (defined $rep) {
- my $top = $varchar[$dcharnum]->{TOP} || $rep;
- my $bot = $varchar[$dcharnum]->{BOT} || $rep;
- my $mid = $varchar[$dcharnum]->{MID} || $rep;
- print "\\MNSfakeddelim{$top}{$mid}{$bot}{$rep}";
- }
- else {
- print "\\char$dcharnum";
- }
- print "}}\n";
- };
-}
-
-# Output some trailer boilerplate.
-print <<'TRAILER';
-
-% Redefine some problematic symbols.
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSdlparen}{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char140}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSdrparen}{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char145}}
-
-% The following symbols were renamed and adapted from MnSymbol.sty.
-\let\MNSrelbar=\MNSleftrightline
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSjoinrel{\mathrel{\mkern-12.4mu}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSlongrightarrow{\DOTSB\MNSleftrightline\MNSjoinrel\MNSrightarrow}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSlongleftarrow{\DOTSB\MNSleftarrow\MNSjoinrel\MNSleftrightline}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSlongleftrightarrow{\DOTSB\MNSleftarrow\MNSjoinrel\MNSrightarrow}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSLongrightarrow{\DOTSB\MNSLeftrightline\MNSjoinrel\MNSRightarrow}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSLongleftarrow{\DOTSB\MNSLeftarrow\MNSjoinrel\MNSLeftrightline}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSLongleftrightarrow{\DOTSB\MNSLeftarrow\MNSjoinrel\MNSRightarrow}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSlongmapsto{\DOTSB\MNSleftfootline\MNSjoinrel\MNSrightarrow}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSemptyfilledspoon{\DOTSB\MNSleftspoon\mkern-13mu\MNSrightfilledspoon}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSfilledemptyspoon{\DOTSB\MNSleftfilledspoon\mkern-13mu\MNSrightspoon}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSlargeemptyfilledspoon{\DOTSB\mathrel{\MNScirc\mkern-3mu\MNSrelbar\mkern-3mu\MNSbullet}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\MNSlargefilledemptyspoon{\DOTSB\mathrel{\MNSbullet\mkern-3mu\MNSrelbar\mkern-3mu\MNScirc}}
-
-% The following accents were renamed and adapted from MnSymbol.sty.
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSoverbrace}[1]{\MNSfakewidetopaccent{#1}{1.5ex}{'251}{2.1ex}{'253}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSunderbrace}[1]{\MNSfakewidetopaccent{#1}{-1.7ex}{'256}{-1.7ex}{'260}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSwidehat}[1]{\MNSfakewidetopaccent{#1}{0ex}{'302}{0.6ex}{'303}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSwidetilde}[1]{\MNSfakewidetopaccent{#1}{0ex}{'307}{0.6ex}{'310}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSwideparen}[1]{\MNSfakewidetopaccent{#1}{0ex}{'314}{0.6ex}{'315}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSvec}[1]{\MNSfakewidetopaccent{#1}{0ex}{'321}{0ex}{'321}}
-\def\MNSlinesegmentfill@{\arrowfill@\MNSleftfootline\MNSrelbar\MNSrightfootline}
-\def\MNSleftharpoonfill@{\arrowfill@\MNSleftharpooncw\MNSrelbar\MNSrelbar}
-\def\MNSrightharpoonfill@{\arrowfill@\MNSrelbar\MNSrelbar\MNSrightharpoonccw}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSoverlinesegment}{\mathpalette{\overarrow@\MNSlinesegmentfill@}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSoverleftharpoon}{\mathpalette{\overarrow@\MNSleftharpoonfill@}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSoverrightharpoon}{\mathpalette{\overarrow@\MNSrightharpoonfill@}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSunderlinesegment}{\mathpalette{\underarrow@\MNSlinesegmentfill@}}
-\def\MNSbracefill@#1#2#3#4#5{$\m@th#5#1\leaders\hbox{$#4$}\hfill#2\leaders\hbox{$#4$}\hfill#3$}
-\def\MNSdowngroupfill@{\MNSbracefill@\MNSbraceld{}\MNSbracerd\MNSbracemid}
-\def\MNSupgroupfill@{\MNSbracefill@\MNSbracelu{}\MNSbraceru\MNSbracemid}
-\def\MNSoverbrace@#1#2#3{\vbox{\m@th\ialign{##\crcr
- #1#2\crcr\noalign{\kern2\p@\nointerlineskip}%
- $\m@th\hfil#2#3\hfil$\crcr}}}
-\def\MNSunderbrace@#1#2#3{\vtop{\m@th\ialign{##\crcr
- $\m@th\hfil#2#3\hfil$\crcr
- \noalign{\kern2\p@\nointerlineskip}%
- #1#2\crcr}}}
-\def\MNSbraceld{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char'263}}
-\def\MNSbracelu{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char'264}}
-\def\MNSbracerd{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char'265}}
-\def\MNSbraceru{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char'266}}
-\def\MNSbracemid{\mbox{\usefont{U}{MnSymbolE}{m}{n}\char'271}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSovergroup}{\mathpalette{\MNSoverbrace@\MNSdowngroupfill@}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\MNSundergroup}{\mathpalette{\MNSunderbrace@\MNSupgroupfill@}}
-
-\endinput
-TRAILER
-;
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/comprehensive/source/symbols.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/comprehensive/source/symbols.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 98f8cf64c58..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/comprehensive/source/symbols.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11464 +0,0 @@
-%%% ====================================================================
-%%% @LaTeX-file{
-%%% author = "Scott Pakin",
-%%% version = "10.1",
-%%% date = "03 January 2008",
-%%% time = "11:05:50 MST",
-%%% filename = "symbols.tex",
-%%% checksum = "11065 11464 36072 469668",
-%%% email = "scott+clsl@pakin.org (Internet)",
-%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-%%% keywords = "symbols, LaTeX2e, typesetting, accents,
-%%% mathematics, scientific, dingbats, fonts",
-%%% supported = "yes",
-%%% abstract = "This document lists thousands of symbols and
-%%% the corresponding LaTeX commands that
-%%% produce them. Some of these symbols are
-%%% guaranteed to be available in every LaTeX2e
-%%% system; others require fonts and packages
-%%% that may not accompany a given distribution
-%%% and that therefore need to be installed.
-%%% All of the fonts and packages used to
-%%% prepare this document -- as well as this
-%%% document itself -- are freely available
-%%% from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network
-%%% (http://www.ctan.org).",
-%%% docstring = "This LaTeX document showcases thousands of
-%%% symbols that are available to authors. The
-%%% original version of this document was
-%%% written by David Carlisle on 1994/10/02.
-%%% It was subsequently changed and expanded by
-%%% Scott Pakin.
-%%%
-%%% To build this document, run ``latex
-%%% symbols'', then ``makeindex -s gind.ist
-%%% symbols'', then two more ``latex symbols''
-%%% commands. This ensures the stability of
-%%% all generated content (tables, references,
-%%% etc.)
-%%%
-%%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
-%%% checksum as the first value, followed by
-%%% the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc
-%%% (word count) utility output of lines,
-%%% words, and characters. This is produced by
-%%% Robert Solovay's checksum utility. This file
-%%% header was produced with the help of Nelson
-%%% Beebe's filehdr utility. Both checksum and
-%%% filehdr are available from CTAN
-%%% (http://www.ctan.org)."
-%%% }
-%%% ====================================================================
-
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{array}
-\usepackage{longtable}
-\usepackage{textcomp}
-\usepackage{latexsym}
-\usepackage{varioref}
-\usepackage{xspace}
-\usepackage{makeidx}
-\usepackage{verbatim}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\usepackage{tabularx}
-
-\newcommand{\doctitle}{Comprehensive \LaTeX\ Symbol List} % Reusable
-\title{The \doctitle}
-
-\author{\person{Scott}{Pakin} \texttt{}%
- \thanks{The original version of this document was written by
- \person{David}{Carlisle}, with several additional tables provided by
- \person{Alexander}{Holt}. See Section~\vref{about-doc} for more
- information about who did what.}}
-\date{3 January 2008}
-
-\makeindex
-
-%%%
-%%% TO-DO LIST
-%%% * Proofread, especially looking for symbols defined by more
-%%% than one symbol set or symbols that should be in a table
-%%% but aren't.
-%%% * Figure out how to make this file play nice with hyperref.
-%%% * Add more symbol tables. (Did we miss any common, standard, or
-%%% useful ones?)
-%%% * Further index symbols by _description_ (e.g., "perpendicular"
-%%% for "\perp"). This would be really useful, but extremely
-%%% time-consuming to do. Note that Adobe's Web site has a list
-%%% of the names of all the Zapf Dingbats characters. Unfortunately,
-%%% these names can be rather long, like "notched upper right-shadowed
-%%% white rightwards arrow" for \ding{241}.
-%%% * Find some way to associate each package with a flag indicating
-%%% whether the corresponding fonts are in bitmapped or vector
-%%% format.
-%%% * Verify that there aren't any missing symbols in the current
-%%% packages (especially after font upgrades).
-%%%
-
-
-% Index "X Y" and "Y, X". The "begin" and "end" variants are for page ranges.
-\newcommand{\idxboth}[2]{\mbox{}\index{#1 #2}\index{#2>#1}}
-\newcommand{\idxbothbegin}[2]{\mbox{}\index{#1 #2|(}\index{#2>#1|(}}
-\newcommand{\idxbothend}[2]{\mbox{}\index{#1 #2|)}\index{#2>#1|)}}
-
-% Index logical styles.
-\newcommand{\pkgname}[1]{%
- \textsf{#1}%
- \index{#1=\textsf{#1} (package)}%
- \index{packages>#1=\textsf{#1}}}
-\newcommand{\optname}[2]{%
- \textsf{#2}%
- \index{#2=\textsf{#2} (\textsf{#1} package option)}%
- \index{package options>#2=\textsf{#2} (\textsf{#1})}}
-\newcommand{\filename}[1]{%
- \texttt{#1}%
- \index{#1=\texttt{#1} (file)}}
-\newcommand{\PSfont}[1]{%
- #1%
- \index{#1 (font)}%
- \index{fonts>#1}%
-}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\person}[2]{#1\index{#2, #1} #2}
-
-% Index common words and phrases.
-\newcommand{\latex}{\LaTeX\index{LaTeX=\string\LaTeX}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\latexE}{\LaTeXe\index{LaTeX2e=\string\LaTeXe}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\metafont}{\MF\index{Metafont=\string\MF}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\tex}{\TeX\index{TeX=\string\TeX}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\xypic}{%
- \mbox{\kern-.1em X\kern-.3em\lower.4ex\hbox{Y\kern-.15em}-pic}%
- \index{Xy-pic=\mbox{\kern-.1em X\kern-.3em\lower.4ex\hbox{Y\kern-.15em}-pic}}}
-\newcommand{\TeXbook}{%
- The \TeX{}book\index{TeXbook, The=\TeX{}book, The}~\cite{Knuth:ct-a}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\ctt}{%
- \texttt{comp.text.tex}%
- \index{comp.text.tex=\texttt{comp.text.tex} (newsgroup)}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\fntenc}[1][]{%
- \def\firstarg{#1}%
- font encoding%
- \ifx\firstarg\empty%
- \index{font encodings}%
- \else
- \index{font encodings>\firstarg}%
- \fi
-}
-\newcommand{\selftex}{\expandafter\filename\expandafter{\jobname.tex}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\fontdefdtx}{\filename{fontdef.dtx}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\thanhhanthe}{Th\`anh, H\`an Th\diatop[\'|\^e]} % "|" confuses MakeIndex.
-\newcommand{\postscript}{PostScript\index{PostScript}\xspace}
-
-% Index TeXbook symbols and the CTAN repository.
-\newcommand{\idxTBsyms}{%
- \index{symbols>TeXbook=\TeX{}book}%
- \index{TeXbook, The=\TeX{}book, The>symbols from}%
-}
-\newcommand{\idxCTAN}{%
- \index{Comprehensive TeX Archive Network=Comprehensive \string\TeX{} Archive Network}}
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% There are a number of symbols (e.g., \Square) that are defined by %
-% multiple packages. In order to typeset all the variants in this %
-% document, we have to give glyph a unique name. To do that, we define %
-% \savesymbol{XXX}, which renames a symbol from \XXX to \origXXX, and %
-% \restoresymbols{yyy}{XXX}, which renames \origXXX back to \XXX and %
-% defines a new command, \yyyXXX, which corresponds to the most recently %
-% loaded version of \XXX. %
-% %
-
-% Save a symbol that we know is going to get redefined.
-\def\savesymbol#1{%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter\origsym\expandafter=\csname#1\endcsname
- \expandafter\let\csname orig#1\endcsname=\origsym
- \expandafter\let\csname#1\endcsname=\relax
-}
-
-% Restore a previously saved symbol, and rename the current one.
-\def\restoresymbol#1#2{%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter\newsym\expandafter=\csname#2\endcsname
- \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname#1#2\endcsname=\newsym
- \expandafter\let\expandafter\origsym\expandafter=\csname orig#2\endcsname
- \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname#2\endcsname=\origsym
-}
-
-% %
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-% Each of the packages used by this document is loaded conditionally.
-% However, it might be nice to know if we have a complete set. So we
-% define \ifcomplete which starts true, but gets set to false if any
-% package is missing.
-\newif\ifcomplete
-\completetrue
-
-% For debugging purposes we define a switch that enables us to toggle
-% on and off the loading of packages.
-\newif\ifloadpackages
-\loadpackagestrue
-
-% \IfStyFileExists* is just like \IfFileExists, except that it appends
-% ".sty" to its first argument. \IfStyFileExists is the same as
-% \IfStyFileExists*, but it additionally adds its first argument to a list
-% (\missingpkgs) and marks the document as incomplete (with
-% \completefalse) if the .sty file doesn't exist.
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand{\missingpkgs}{}
-\newcommand{\foundpkgs}{}
-\newcommand{\if@sty@file@exists@star}[3]{%
- \ifloadpackages
- \IfFileExists{#1.sty}{#2}{#3}%
- \else
- #3%
- \fi
-}
-\newcommand{\if@sty@file@exists}[3]{%
- \ifloadpackages
- \IfFileExists{#1.sty}%
- {#2\@cons\foundpkgs{{#1}}}%
- {#3\completefalse\@cons\missingpkgs{{#1}}}%
- \else
- #3\completefalse\@cons\missingpkgs{{#1}}%
- \fi
-}
-\newcommand{\IfStyFileExists}{%
- \@ifstar{\if@sty@file@exists@star}{\if@sty@file@exists}%
-}
-\makeatother
-
-% We get a few packages for free.
-\makeatletter
-\@cons\foundpkgs{{textcomp}}
-\@cons\foundpkgs{{latexsym}}
-\makeatother
-\newcommand{\TC}{\pkgname{textcomp}}
-
-% Typeset a string in various encodings.
-\newcommand{\encone}[1]{{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont#1}}
-\newcommand{\encfour}[1]{{\fontencoding{T4}\selectfont#1}}
-\newcommand{\encfive}[1]{{\fontencoding{T5}\selectfont#1}}
-
-% Various punctuation marks confuse makeindex when used directly.
-\let\magicrbrack=]
-\let\magicequal=\=
-\newcommand{\magicequalname}{\texttt{\string\=}}
-\newcommand{\magicvertname}{\texttt{|}}
-\newcommand{\magicVertname}{\texttt{\string\|}}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\newif\ifAMS
-\newcommand\AMS{\AmS\index{AMS=\AmS}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{amssymb}
- {\AMStrue
- \savesymbol{angle} \savesymbol{rightleftharpoons}
- \savesymbol{lefthapoondown} \savesymbol{rightharpoonup}
- \savesymbol{iint} \savesymbol{iiint}
- \savesymbol{iiiint} \savesymbol{idotsint}
- \let\orig@ifstar=\@ifstar
- \usepackage{amsmath}
- \usepackage{amssymb}
- \let\@ifstar=\orig@ifstar
- \restoresymbol{AMS}{angle} \restoresymbol{AMS}{rightleftharpoons}
- \restoresymbol{AMS}{lefthapoondown} \restoresymbol{AMS}{rightharpoonup}
- \restoresymbol{AMS}{iint} \restoresymbol{AMS}{iiint}
- \restoresymbol{AMS}{iiiint} \restoresymbol{AMS}{idotsint}
- }
- {
- % The following was modified from amsmath.sty.
- \newcommand{\AmSfont}{%
- \usefont{OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n}}
- \providecommand{\AmS}{{\protect\AmSfont
- A\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{M}\kern-.125emS}}
- }
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifST
-\newcommand\ST{\pkgname{stmaryrd}}
-\IfStyFileExists{stmaryrd}
- {\STtrue
- \savesymbol{lightning}
- \savesymbol{bigtriangleup} \savesymbol{bigtriangledown}
- \usepackage{stmaryrd}
- \restoresymbol{ST}{lightning}
- \restoresymbol{ST}{bigtriangleup} \restoresymbol{ST}{bigtriangledown}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifEU
-\IfStyFileExists{euscript}
- {\EUtrue\usepackage[mathcal]{euscript}
- \renewcommand{\mathcal}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{eus}{m}{n}##1}}
- }
- {\let\CMcal\mathcal}
-
-\newif\ifWASY
-\newcommand\WASY{\pkgname{wasysym}}
-\IfStyFileExists{wasysym}
- {\WASYtrue
- \savesymbol{lightning}
- \savesymbol{Box}
- \savesymbol{Diamond}
- \usepackage{wasysym}
- \restoresymbol{WASY}{lightning}
- \restoresymbol{WASY}{Box}
- \restoresymbol{WASY}{Diamond}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifPI
-\newcommand\PI{\pkgname{pifont}}
-\IfStyFileExists{pifont}
- {\PItrue\usepackage{pifont}}
- {}
-
-% marvosym underwent a major rewrite for the 2000/05/01 version, adding
-% a large number of new symbols. If it looks like we have only the
-% older version, pretend we don't have it at all.
-\newif\ifMARV
-\newcommand\MARV{\pkgname{marvosym}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists*{marvosym}
- {\usepackage{marvosym}[2000/05/01] % Major rewrite at this version.
- \global\MARVtrue
- \@ifundefined{Denarius} % \Denarius is a newer symbol.
- {\global\MARVfalse}
- {}
- \@ifundefined{MVRightarrow} % \Mvrightarrow is an even newer symbol.
- {\global\MARVfalse}
- {}
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifMAN
-\newcommand\MAN{\pkgname{manfnt}}
-\IfStyFileExists{manfnt}
- {\MANtrue\usepackage{manfnt}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifDING
-\newcommand\DING{\pkgname{bbding}}
-\IfStyFileExists{bbding}
- {\DINGtrue
- \savesymbol{Cross} \savesymbol{Square}
- \usepackage{bbding}
- \restoresymbol{ding}{Cross} \restoresymbol{ding}{Square}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifUTILD
-\newcommand\UTILD{\pkgname{undertilde}}
-\IfStyFileExists{undertilde}
- {\UTILDtrue\usepackage{undertilde}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifIFS
-\newcommand\IFS{\pkgname{ifsym}}
-\IfStyFileExists{ifsym}
- {\IFStrue
- \savesymbol{Letter} \savesymbol{Square} \savesymbol{Cross} \savesymbol{Sun}
- \savesymbol{TriangleUp} \savesymbol{TriangleDown} \savesymbol{Circle}
- \savesymbol{Lightning}
- \usepackage[alpine,clock,electronic,geometry,misc,weather]{ifsym}[2000/04/18]
- \restoresymbol{ifs}{Letter} \restoresymbol{ifs}{Square}
- \restoresymbol{ifs}{Cross} \restoresymbol{ifs}{Sun}
- \restoresymbol{ifs}{TriangleUp} \restoresymbol{ifs}{TriangleDown}
- \restoresymbol{ifs}{Circle} \restoresymbol{ifs}{Lightning}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifTIPA
-\newcommand\TIPA{\pkgname{tipa}}
-\IfStyFileExists{tipa}
- {\TIPAtrue\usepackage[safe]{tipa}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifTIPX
-\newcommand\TIPX{\pkgname{tipx}}
-\IfStyFileExists{tipx}
- {\TIPXtrue\usepackage{tipx}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifXIPA
-\newcommand\XIPA{\pkgname{extraipa}}
-\IfStyFileExists{extraipa}
- {\XIPAtrue\usepackage{extraipa}}
- {}
-
-% We use the *-form of \IfStyFileExists, because the package is named
-% "wsuipa", while the .sty file is named "ipa.sty".
-\makeatletter
-\newif\ifWIPA
-\newcommand\WIPA{\pkgname{wsuipa}}
-\IfStyFileExists*{ipa}
- {\@cons\foundpkgs{{wsuipa}}
- \WIPAtrue
- \savesymbol{baro} \savesymbol{eth} \savesymbol{openo} \savesymbol{thorn}
- \usepackage{ipa}
- \expandafter\xdef\csname ver@wsuipa.sty\endcsname{%
- \csname ver@ipa.sty\endcsname}
- \restoresymbol{WSU}{baro} \restoresymbol{WSU}{eth}
- \restoresymbol{WSU}{openo} \restoresymbol{WSU}{thorn}
- }
- {\completefalse\@cons\missingpkgs{{wsuipa}}}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifPHON
-\newcommand\PHON{\pkgname{phonetic}}
-\IfStyFileExists{phonetic}
- {\PHONtrue
- \savesymbol{esh} \savesymbol{eth} \savesymbol{hookb}
- \savesymbol{hookd} \savesymbol{hookh} \savesymbol{openo}
- \savesymbol{schwa} \savesymbol{taild} \savesymbol{thorn}
- \savesymbol{varg} \savesymbol{yogh}
- \usepackage{phonetic}
- \restoresymbol{PHON}{esh} \restoresymbol{PHON}{eth}
- \restoresymbol{PHON}{hookb} \restoresymbol{PHON}{hookd}
- \restoresymbol{PHON}{hookh} \restoresymbol{PHON}{openo}
- \restoresymbol{PHON}{schwa} \restoresymbol{PHON}{taild}
- \restoresymbol{PHON}{thorn} \restoresymbol{PHON}{varg}
- \restoresymbol{PHON}{yogh}
-
- % A few phonetic macros are fragile but need to be made robust.
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\PHONibar}{\ibar}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\PHONrbar}{\rbar}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\PHONvod}{\vod}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifULSY
-\newcommand\ULSY{\pkgname{ulsy}}
-\IfStyFileExists{ulsy}
- {\ULSYtrue\usepackage{ulsy}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifASP
-\newcommand\ASP{\pkgname{ar}}
-\IfStyFileExists{ar}
- {\ASPtrue\usepackage{ar}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifMETRE
-\newcommand\METRE{\pkgname{metre}}
-\IfStyFileExists{metre}
- {\METREtrue
- \savesymbol{breve}
- \newcommand{\breve}{PLACEHOLDER FOR RENEWCOMMAND}
- \usepackage{metre}
- \restoresymbol{METRE}{breve}
- %
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREantidiplestar}{\antidiple*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREantidiple}{\antidiple}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREdiplestar}{\diple*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREdiple}{\diple}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREobelusstar}{\obelus*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREobelus}{\obelus}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METRErespondens}{\respondens}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREterminusstar}{\terminus*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREterminus}{\terminus}
- %
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREAntidiplestar}{\Antidiple*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREAntidiple}{\Antidiple}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREDiplestar}{\Diple*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREDiple}{\Diple}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREObelusstar}{\Obelus*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METREObelus}{\Obelus}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METRERespondens}{\Respondens}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METRETerminusstar}{\Terminus*}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\METRETerminus}{\Terminus}
- }
- {}
-
-% pxfonts relies on txfonts (I think), so either package can be loaded.
-% Note that txfonts/pxfonts redefine every LaTeX and AMS character,
-% which is not what we want. As a result, we have to rely on some
-% serious trickery to prevent our old characters from getting redefined.
-\newif\ifTX
-\newcommand\TX{\pkgname{txfonts}}
-\newcommand\PX{\pkgname{pxfonts}}
-\newcommand\TXPX{\pkgname{txfonts}/\pkgname{pxfonts}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{txfonts}
- {\TXtrue
- % Manually declare the new txfonts fonts.
- \DeclareSymbolFont{lettersA}{U}{txmia}{m}{it}
- \SetSymbolFont{lettersA}{bold}{U}{txmia}{bx}{it}
- \DeclareFontSubstitution{U}{txmia}{m}{it}
- \DeclareSymbolFont{symbolsC}{U}{txsyc}{m}{n}
- \SetSymbolFont{symbolsC}{bold}{U}{txsyc}{bx}{n}
- \DeclareFontSubstitution{U}{txsyc}{m}{n}
- \DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbolsA}{U}{txexa}{m}{n}
- \SetSymbolFont{largesymbolsA}{bold}{U}{txexa}{bx}{n}
- \DeclareFontSubstitution{U}{txexa}{m}{n}
- % Prevent txfonts from redeclaring any old fonts.
- \let\origDeclareMathAlphabet=\DeclareMathAlphabet
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathAlphabet}[5]{}
- \let\origDeclareSymbolFont=\DeclareSymbolFont
- \renewcommand{\DeclareSymbolFont}[5]{}
- \let\origSetSymbolFont=\SetSymbolFont
- \renewcommand{\SetSymbolFont}[6]{}
- \let\origDeclareFontSubstitution=\DeclareFontSubstitution
- \renewcommand{\DeclareFontSubstitution}[4]{}
- % Load txfonts.
- \savesymbol{angle} \savesymbol{rightleftharpoons}
- \usepackage{txfonts}
- \restoresymbol{TX}{angle} \restoresymbol{TX}{rightleftharpoons}
- % Restore the old font commands.
- \global\let\DeclareSymbolFont=\origDeclareSymbolFont
- \global\let\SetSymbolFont=\origSetSymbolFont
- \global\let\DeclareFontSubstitution=\origDeclareFontSubstitution
- \global\let\DeclareMathAlphabet=\origDeclareMathAlphabet
- % Restore the default fonts.
- \renewcommand\rmdefault{cmr}
- \renewcommand\sfdefault{cmss}
- \renewcommand\ttdefault{cmtt}
- \ifAMS
- \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathfrak{U}{euf}{m}{n}
- \fi
- % Are \textcent, \textsterling, \mathcent, \mathsterling, \L, \l,
- % and \r the only symbols that get screwed up?
- \let\origtextcent=\textcent
- \gdef\textcent{{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\origtextcent}}
- \let\origtextsterling=\textsterling
- \gdef\textsterling{{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\origtextsterling}}
- \DeclareTextCommand{\L}{OT1}
- {\leavevmode\setbox\z@\hbox{L}\hb@xt@\wd\z@{\hss\@xxxii L}}
- \DeclareTextCommand{\l}{OT1}
- {{\@xxxii l}}
- \DeclareTextAccent{\r}{OT1}{23}
- \renewcommand{\mathcent}{\mbox{\usefont{OT1}{txr}{m}{n}\char"A2}}
- \renewcommand{\mathsterling}{\mbox{\usefont{OT1}{txr}{m}{n}\char"A3}}
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-% Here's a real problem child: mathabx, which also redefines virtually
-% every symbol provided by LaTeX2e and AMS. We have to resort to our
-% most devious trickery to get mathabx to load properly.
-\newif\ifABX
-\newcommand\ABX{\pkgname{mathabx}}
-\let\origDeclareMathSymbol=\DeclareMathSymbol
-\let\origDeclareMathDelimiter=\DeclareMathDelimiter
-\let\origDeclareMathRadical=\DeclareMathRadical
-\let\origDeclareMathAccent=\DeclareMathAccent
-\makeatletter
- % Redefine \DeclareMathSymbol to stick "ABX" in front of each symbol name.
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathSymbol}[4]{%
- \let\mathabx@undefine=\@gobble % Undefining symbols causes all sorts of problems for us.
- \edef\newname{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1}
- \ifx\newname\@empty
- \else
- \edef\newname{ABX\newname}
- \expandafter\origDeclareMathSymbol\expandafter{%
- \csname\newname\endcsname}{#2}{#3}{#4}%
- \fi
- }
- % Do the same for \DeclareMathDelimiter.
- \def\DeclareMathDelimiter#1{%
- \edef\newname{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1}
- \def\eatfour##1##2##3##4{}%
- \def\eatfive##1##2##3##4##5{}%
- \ifx\newname\@empty
- \if\relax\noexpand#1%
- \def\next{\eatfive}
- \else
- \def\next{\eatfour}
- \fi
- \else
- \edef\newname{ABX\newname}
- \def\next{%
- \expandafter\origDeclareMathDelimiter\expandafter{%
- \csname\newname\endcsname}}
- \fi
- \next
- }
- % Do the same for \DeclareMathAccent.
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathAccent}[4]{%
- \edef\newname{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1}
- \ifx\newname\@empty
- \else
- \edef\newname{ABX\newname}
- \expandafter\origDeclareMathAccent\expandafter{%
- \csname\newname\endcsname}{#2}{#3}{#4}%
- \fi
- }
- % Redefine \DeclareMathRadical to do nothing.
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathRadical}[5]{}
-\makeatother
-\let\proofmode=1
-\IfStyFileExists{mathabx}
- {\ABXtrue
- \savesymbol{not} \savesymbol{widering}\savesymbol{Moon}
- \savesymbol{notowner} \savesymbol{iint} \savesymbol{iiint}
- \savesymbol{oint} \savesymbol{oiint} \savesymbol{bigboxperp}
- \savesymbol{bigoperp} \savesymbol{boxedcirc} \savesymbol{boxeddash}
- \savesymbol{boxeedast} \savesymbol{boxperp} \savesymbol{boy}
- \savesymbol{Cap} \savesymbol{centerdot} \savesymbol{circledast}
- \savesymbol{circledcirc} \savesymbol{circleddash} \savesymbol{Cup}
- \savesymbol{curvearrowtopleft} \savesymbol{curvearrowtopleftright}
- \savesymbol{curvearrowtopright} \savesymbol{doteqdot}
- \savesymbol{geqslant} \savesymbol{gets} \savesymbol{girl}
- \savesymbol{Join} \savesymbol{land} \savesymbol{leqslant}
- \savesymbol{looparrowupleft} \savesymbol{looparrowupright}
- \savesymbol{lor} \savesymbol{lsemantic}
- \savesymbol{mayaleftdelimiter} \savesymbol{mayarightdelimiter}
- \savesymbol{ndivides} \savesymbol{nequiv} \savesymbol{ngeqslant}
- \savesymbol{ni} \savesymbol{nleqslant} \savesymbol{notni}
- \savesymbol{notowns} \savesymbol{notsign} \savesymbol{operp}
- \savesymbol{rsemantic} \savesymbol{sqCap} \savesymbol{sqCup}
- \savesymbol{to} \savesymbol{ulsh} \savesymbol{ursh}
- \savesymbol{overbrace} \savesymbol{underbrace}
- \savesymbol{overgroup} \savesymbol{undergroup}
- \savesymbol{dddot} \savesymbol{ddddot}
-
- \usepackage{mathabx}
-
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{not} \restoresymbol{ABX}{widering}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{Moon} \restoresymbol{ABX}{notowner}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{iint} \restoresymbol{ABX}{iiint}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{oint} \restoresymbol{ABX}{oiint}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{bigboxperp} \restoresymbol{ABX}{bigoperp}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{boxedcirc} \restoresymbol{ABX}{boxeddash}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{boxeedast} \restoresymbol{ABX}{boxperp}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{boy} \restoresymbol{ABX}{Cap}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{centerdot} \restoresymbol{ABX}{circledast}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{circledcirc} \restoresymbol{ABX}{circleddash}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{Cup} \restoresymbol{ABX}{curvearrowtopleft}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{curvearrowtopleftright}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{curvearrowtopright}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{doteqdot} \restoresymbol{ABX}{geqslant}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{gets} \restoresymbol{ABX}{girl}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{Join} \restoresymbol{ABX}{land}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{leqslant} \restoresymbol{ABX}{looparrowupleft}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{looparrowupright} \restoresymbol{ABX}{lor}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{lsemantic}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{mayaleftdelimiter}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{mayarightdelimiter}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{ndivides} \restoresymbol{ABX}{nequiv}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{ngeqslant} \restoresymbol{ABX}{ni}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{nleqslant} \restoresymbol{ABX}{notni}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{notowns} \restoresymbol{ABX}{notsign}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{operp} \restoresymbol{ABX}{rsemantic}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{sqCap} \restoresymbol{ABX}{sqCup}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{to} \restoresymbol{ABX}{ulsh}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{ursh} \restoresymbol{ABX}{overbrace}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{underbrace} \restoresymbol{ABX}{overgroup}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{undergroup}
- \restoresymbol{ABX}{dddot} \restoresymbol{ABX}{ddddot}
- }
- {}
-\let\DeclareMathAccent=\origDeclareMathAccent
-\let\DeclareMathRadical=\origDeclareMathRadical
-\let\DeclareMathDelimiter=\origDeclareMathDelimiter
-\let\DeclareMathSymbol=\origDeclareMathSymbol
-\ifABX
- % Define only those accents that are not defined elsewhere.
- \DeclareMathAccent{\widecheck} {0}{mathx}{"71}
- \DeclareMathAccent{\widebar} {0}{mathx}{"73}
- \DeclareMathAccent{\widearrow} {0}{mathx}{"74}
- % Redefine all let-bound symbols.
- \let\ABXcenterdot=\ABXsqbullet
- \let\ABXcircledast=\ABXoasterisk
- \let\ABXcircledcirc=\ABXocirc
- % Redefine commands that are used by other commands.
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\ABXnotsign} {3}{matha}{"7F}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\ABXvarnotsign} {3}{mathb}{"7F}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\ABXnotowner} {3}{matha}{"53}
- \makeatletter
- \def\ABXoverbrace{\overbrace@{\bracefill\ABXbraceld\ABXbracemd\ABXbracerd\ABXbracexd}}
- \def\ABXunderbrace{\underbrace@{\bracefill\ABXbracelu\ABXbracemu\ABXbraceru\ABXbracexu}}
- \def\ABXovergroup{\overbrace@{\bracefill\ABXbraceld{}\ABXbracerd\ABXbracexd}}
- \def\ABXundergroup{\underbrace@{\bracefill\ABXbracelu{}\ABXbraceru\ABXbracexu}}
- \makeatother
- % Define a command to select the mathb font.
- \newcommand{\mathbfont}{\usefont{U}{mathb}{m}{n}}
-\fi % ABX test
-
-\newif\ifFC
-\newcommand\FC{\pkgname{fc}}
-\IfStyFileExists{fclfont}
- {\FCtrue
- \let\origlbrace=\{
- \let\origrbrace=\}
- \let\origbar=\|
- \let\origdollar=\$
- \let\origspace=\_
- \let\origS=\S
- \let\origpounds=\pounds
- \input{t4enc.def}
- \DeclareTextAccent{\FCbar}{T4}{'277}% single universal accent
- \global\let\{=\origlbrace
- \global\let\}=\origrbrace
- \global\let\|=\origbar
- \global\let\$=\origdollar
- \global\let\_=\origspace
- \global\let\S=\origS
- \global\let\pounds=\origpounds
- \let\origtextsterling=\textsterling
- \gdef\textsterling{{\fontencoding{TS1}\selectfont\origtextsterling}}
- }
- {}
-
-% skak should be loaded before ascii because their \FF macros conflict.
-% (skak's \FF is not a symbol so it can simply be set to \relax.)
-\newif\ifSKAK
-\newcommand\SKAK{\pkgname{skak}}
-\IfStyFileExists{skak}
- {\SKAKtrue
- \savesymbol{etc}
- \savesymbol{see}
- \usepackage{skak}
- \restoresymbol{SKAK}{etc}
- \restoresymbol{SKAK}{see}
- \let\FF=\relax
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifASCII
-\newcommand\ASCII{\pkgname{ascii}}
-\IfStyFileExists{ascii}
- {\ASCIItrue
- \savesymbol{HT}
- \usepackage{ascii}
- \restoresymbol{ascii}{HT}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifARK % ark10 and dingbat fonts
-\newcommand\ARK{\pkgname{dingbat}}
-\IfStyFileExists{dingbat}
- {\ARKtrue
- \savesymbol{checkmark}
- \usepackage{dingbat}
- \restoresymbol{ARK}{checkmark}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\ARKlargepencil}{\largepencil\rule{0pt}{7ex}}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifSKULL
-\newcommand\SKULL{\pkgname{skull}}
-\IfStyFileExists{skull}
- {\SKULLtrue
- \let\origDeclareSymbolFont=\DeclareSymbolFont
- \let\origDeclareMathSymbol=\DeclareMathSymbol
- \def\DeclareSymbolFont##1##2##3##4##5{}
- \def\DeclareMathSymbol##1##2##3##4{}
- \usepackage{skull}
- \let\DeclareSymbolFont=\origDeclareSymbolFont
- \let\DeclareMathSymbol=\origDeclareMathSymbol
- \newcommand{\skull}{{\usefont{U}{skulls}{m}{n}\char'101}}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifEUSYM
-\newcommand\EUSYM{\pkgname{eurosym}}
-\IfStyFileExists{eurosym}
- {\EUSYMtrue\usepackage{eurosym}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifESV
-\newcommand\ESV{\pkgname{esvect}}
-\IfStyFileExists{esvect}
- {\ESVtrue
- \usepackage{esvect}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldra}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'021}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldrb}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'022}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldrc}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'023}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldrd}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'024}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldre}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'025}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldrf}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'026}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldrg}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'027}
- \DeclareMathSymbol{\fldrh}{\mathrel}{esvector}{'030}
- }
- {}
-
-% yfonts re-encodes \aa and \AA as LY, so we have to re-re-encode them
-% as OT1.
-\IfStyFileExists{yfonts}
- {\usepackage{yfonts}
- \DeclareTextCommand{\aa}{OT1}{{\accent23a}}
- \DeclareTextCommand{\AA}{OT1}{{\accent23A}}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifYH
-\newcommand\YH{\pkgname{yhmath}}
-\IfStyFileExists{yhmath}
- {\YHtrue
- \let\origRequirePackage=\RequirePackage % We don't want amsmath loaded.
- \def\RequirePackage##1{}
- \usepackage{yhmath}
- \let\RequirePackage=\origRequirePackage
- }
- {}
-
-% At the time of this writing we're completely out of math alphabets.
-% (Knuth shortsightedly assumed that 16 would be plenty for anyone.)
-% Hence, instead of loading the esint package we manually define all of
-% its characters as text characters. Yuck.
-\newif\ifES
-\newcommand\ES{\pkgname{esint}}
-\IfStyFileExists{esint}
- {\EStrue
- % Center an esint character against an ordinary integral.
- \newsavebox{\esbox}
- \newlength{\intcenterdelta}
- \newcommand{\esintchar}[1]{%
- \ifodd##1
- \sbox{\esbox}{$\int$}%
- \else
- \sbox{\esbox}{$\displaystyle\int$}%
- \fi
- \setlength {\intcenterdelta}{0.5\ht\esbox}%
- \addtolength{\intcenterdelta}{-0.5\dp\esbox}%
- \sbox{\esbox}{\usefont{U}{esint}{m}{n}\char##1\relax}%
- \addtolength{\intcenterdelta}{-0.5\ht\esbox}%
- \addtolength{\intcenterdelta}{0.5\dp\esbox}%
- \raisebox{\intcenterdelta}{\usebox{\esbox}}%
- }
- % Manually define all of the characters we care about.
- \newcommand{\ESintT}{\esintchar{'001}}
- \newcommand{\ESintD}{\esintchar{'002}}
- \newcommand{\ESiintT}{\esintchar{'003}}
- \newcommand{\ESiintD}{\esintchar{'004}}
- \newcommand{\ESiiintT}{\esintchar{'005}}
- \newcommand{\ESiiintD}{\esintchar{'006}}
- \newcommand{\ESiiiintT}{\esintchar{'007}}
- \newcommand{\ESiiiintD}{\esintchar{'010}}
- \newcommand{\ESdotsintT}{\esintchar{'011}}
- \newcommand{\ESdotsintD}{\esintchar{'012}}
- \newcommand{\ESointT}{\esintchar{'013}}
- \newcommand{\ESointD}{\esintchar{'014}}
- \newcommand{\ESoiintT}{\esintchar{'015}}
- \newcommand{\ESoiintD}{\esintchar{'016}}
- \newcommand{\ESsqintT}{\esintchar{'017}}
- \newcommand{\ESsqintD}{\esintchar{'020}}
- \newcommand{\ESsqiintT}{\esintchar{'021}}
- \newcommand{\ESsqiintD}{\esintchar{'022}}
- \newcommand{\ESointctrclockwiseT}{\esintchar{'027}}
- \newcommand{\ESointctrclockwiseD}{\esintchar{'030}}
- \newcommand{\ESointclockwiseT}{\esintchar{'031}}
- \newcommand{\ESointclockwiseD}{\esintchar{'032}}
- \newcommand{\ESvarointclockwiseT}{\esintchar{'033}}
- \newcommand{\ESvarointclockwiseD}{\esintchar{'034}}
- \newcommand{\ESvarointctrclockwiseT}{\esintchar{'035}}
- \newcommand{\ESvarointctrclockwiseD}{\esintchar{'036}}
- \newcommand{\ESfintT}{\esintchar{'037}}
- \newcommand{\ESfintD}{\esintchar{'040}}
- \newcommand{\ESvaroiintT}{\esintchar{'041}}
- \newcommand{\ESvaroiintD}{\esintchar{'042}}
- \newcommand{\ESlandupintT}{\esintchar{'043}}
- \newcommand{\ESlandupintD}{\esintchar{'044}}
- \newcommand{\ESlanddownintT}{\esintchar{'045}}
- \newcommand{\ESlanddownintD}{\esintchar{'046}}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifMDOTS
-\newcommand\MDOTS{\pkgname{mathdots}}
-\IfStyFileExists{mathdots}
- {\MDOTStrue
- \savesymbol{ddots}
- \savesymbol{vdots}
- \savesymbol{iddots}
- \savesymbol{dddot}
- \savesymbol{ddddot}
- \usepackage{mathdots}
- \restoresymbol{MDOTS}{ddots}
- \restoresymbol{MDOTS}{vdots}
- \restoresymbol{MDOTS}{iddots}
- \restoresymbol{MDOTS}{dddot}
- \restoresymbol{MDOTS}{ddddot}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifTRSYM
-\newcommand\TRSYM{\pkgname{trsym}}
-\IfStyFileExists{trsym}
- {% We're painfully low on math alphabets so we define trsym's symbols in
- % text mode.
- \TRSYMtrue
- \newcommand{\transfsymbol}[1]{{\usefont{U}{trsy}{m}{n}##1}}
- \let\origDeclareSymbolFont=\DeclareSymbolFont
- \let\origDeclareMathSymbol=\DeclareMathSymbol
- \renewcommand{\DeclareSymbolFont}[5]{}
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathSymbol}[4]{\gdef##1{\transfsymbol{\char##4}}}
- \usepackage{trsym}
- \let\DeclareSymbolFont=\origDeclareSymbolFont
- \let\DeclareMathSymbol=\origDeclareMathSymbol
- }
- {}
-
-% We use the *-form of \IfStyFileExists, because the package is named
-% "universa", while the .sty file is named "uni.sty".
-\makeatletter
-\newif\ifUNI
-\newcommand\UNI{\pkgname{universa}}
-\IfStyFileExists*{uni}
- {\@cons\foundpkgs{{universa}}
- \UNItrue
- \usepackage{uni}
- \expandafter\xdef\csname ver@universa.sty\endcsname{%
- \csname ver@uni.sty\endcsname}
- % Redefine all of uni's non-textual symbols to use the Universal font.
- \renewcommand{\bausquare}{{\usefont{OT1}{uni}{m}{n}\char"00}}
- \renewcommand{\baucircle}{{\usefont{OT1}{uni}{m}{n}\char"01}}
- \renewcommand{\bautriangle}{{\usefont{OT1}{uni}{m}{n}\char"02}}
- \renewcommand{\bauhead}{{\usefont{OT1}{uni}{m}{n}\char"03}}
- \renewcommand{\bauforms}{{\usefont{OT1}{uni}{m}{n}\char"04}}
- }
- {\completefalse\@cons\missingpkgs{{universa}}}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifUPGR
-\newcommand\UPGR{\pkgname{upgreek}}
-\IfStyFileExists{upgreek}
- {% We're painfully low on math alphabets so we define upgreek's symbols
- % in text mode.
- \UPGRtrue
- \let\origDeclareSymbolFont=\DeclareSymbolFont
- \let\origDeclareMathSymbol=\DeclareMathSymbol
- \let\origSetSymbolFont=\SetSymbolFont
- \renewcommand{\DeclareSymbolFont}[5]{}
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathSymbol}[4]{%
- \newcommand{##1}{{\usefont{U}{psy}{m}{n}\char##4}}%
- }
- \renewcommand{\SetSymbolFont}[6]{}
- \usepackage[Symbol]{upgreek}
- \DeclareFontFamily{U}{eur}{\skewchar\font'177}
- \DeclareFontShape{U}{eur}{m}{n}{%
- <-6> eurm5 <6-8> eurm7 <8-> eurm10}{}
- \let\DeclareSymbolFont=\origDeclareSymbolFont
- \let\DeclareMathSymbol=\origDeclareMathSymbol
- \let\SetSymbolFont=\origSetSymbolFont
- }
- {}
-
-% overrightarrow depends upon various macros that are defined by AMS.
-\newif\ifORA
-\newcommand\ORA{\pkgname{overrightarrow}}
-\makeatletter
-\ifAMS
- \IfStyFileExists{overrightarrow}
- {\ORAtrue
- \savesymbol{Rightarrowfill@}
- \usepackage{overrightarrow}
- \restoresymbol{ORA}{Rightarrowfill@}
- \renewcommand{\Overrightarrow}{\mathpalette{\overarrow@\ORARightarrowfill@}}
- }
- {}
-\fi % AMS test
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifCHEMA
-\newcommand\CHEMA{\pkgname{chemarr}}
-\IfStyFileExists{chemarr}
- {\CHEMAtrue
- \let\origRequirePackage=\RequirePackage
- \renewcommand{\RequirePackage}[1]{}
- \usepackage{chemarr}
- \let\RequirePackage=\origRequirePackage
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifCHEMB
-\newcommand\CHEMB{\pkgname{chemarrow}}
-\IfStyFileExists{chemarrow}
- {\CHEMBtrue\usepackage{chemarrow}}
- {}
-
-% nath is another of those "problem packages" that redefine just about
-% everything. To make nath work in this document we need to explicitly
-% define only those symbols that we actually need.
-\newif\ifNATH
-\newcommand\NATH{\pkgname{nath}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{nath}
- {\NATHtrue
- \def\vin{\mathrel{\hbox{\hglue .1ex
- \vrule \@height .06ex \@width 1ex
- \vrule \@height 1.33ex \@width .06ex
- \hglue .4ex}}}
-
- \def\niv{\mathrel{\hbox{\hglue .2ex
- \vrule \@height 1.33ex \@width .06ex
- \vrule \@height .06ex \@width 1ex
- \hglue .5ex}}}
-
- % The following was derived from nath's \extend@delim macro.
- \newcommand*{\nathrep}[2]{%
- \setbox0\hbox{$\displaystyle##2$}%
- \count@=0
- \loop\ifnum\count@<##1
- ##2%
- \hskip -.75\wd0 \hskip .25ex%
- \advance\count@ by 1%
- \repeat
- }
- \newcommand*{\nathdouble}[1]{\nathrep{2}{##1}}
- \newcommand*{\nathtriple}[1]{\nathrep{3}{##1}}
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifTRF
-\newcommand\TRF{\pkgname{trfsigns}}
-\IfStyFileExists{trfsigns}
- {\TRFtrue\usepackage{trfsigns}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifMTOOLS
-\newcommand\MTOOLS{\pkgname{mathtools}}
-\IfStyFileExists{mathtools}
- {\MTOOLStrue
- \savesymbol{xleftrightarrow} \savesymbol{xLeftarrow}
- \savesymbol{xRightarrow} \savesymbol{xLeftrightarrow}
- \savesymbol{xrightharpoondown} \savesymbol{xrightharpoonup}
- \savesymbol{xleftharpoondown} \savesymbol{xleftharpoonup}
- \savesymbol{xleftrightharpoons} \savesymbol{xrightleftharpoons}
- \savesymbol{xhookleftarrow} \savesymbol{xhookrightarrow}
- \savesymbol{xmapsto} \savesymbol{underbracket}
- \savesymbol{overbracket} \savesymbol{lparen} \savesymbol{rparen}
- \savesymbol{dblcolon} \savesymbol{coloneqq} \savesymbol{Coloneqq}
- \savesymbol{coloneq} \savesymbol{Coloneq} \savesymbol{eqqcolon}
- \savesymbol{Eqqcolon} \savesymbol{eqcolon} \savesymbol{Eqcolon}
- \savesymbol{colonapprox} \savesymbol{Colonapprox}
- \savesymbol{colonsim} \savesymbol{Colonsim} \savesymbol{overbrace}
- \savesymbol{underbrace}
-
- % The mathtools package delays the definitions of some of its symbols
- % to the \begin{document}. We redefine \AtBeginDocument to force
- % mathtools to define everything immediately.
- \let\origAtBeginDocument=\AtBeginDocument
- \def\AtBeginDocument##1{##1}
- \usepackage[donotfixamsmathbugs]{mathtools}
- \let\AtBeginDocument=\origAtBeginDocument
-
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xleftrightarrow}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xLeftarrow}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xRightarrow}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xLeftrightarrow}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xrightharpoondown}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xrightharpoonup}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xleftharpoondown}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xleftharpoonup}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xleftrightharpoons}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xrightleftharpoons}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xhookleftarrow}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xhookrightarrow}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{xmapsto}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{underbracket}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{overbracket} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{lparen}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{rparen} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{dblcolon}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{coloneqq} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{Coloneqq}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{coloneq} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{Coloneq}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{eqqcolon} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{Eqqcolon}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{eqcolon} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{Eqcolon}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{colonapprox}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{Colonapprox}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{colonsim} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{Colonsim}
- \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{overbrace} \restoresymbol{MTOOLS}{underbrace}
-
- % Some of the above are defined in terms of \dblcolon. At the time
- % of this writing it doesn't seem like any other package uses the
- % name \dblcolon so it should be safe to retain its mathtools
- % definition.
- \let\dblcolon=\MTOOLSdblcolon
- }
- {}
-
-% We don't actually load the following as their symbols are all
-% implemented in terms of existing symbols and we need to save math
-% alphabets.
-\newcommand\MC{\pkgname{mathcomp}}
-\newcommand\GSYMB{\pkgname{gensymb}}
-
-\newif\ifPHAI
-\newcommand\PHAI{\pkgname{phaistos}}
-\IfStyFileExists{phaistos}
- {\PHAItrue\usepackage{phaistos}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifARCS
-\newcommand\ARCS{\pkgname{arcs}}
-\IfStyFileExists{arcs}
- {\ARCStrue
- \usepackage{arcs}
- \def\RSpercentTolerance{5} % Prevent \overarc and \underarc from hanging.
- }
- {}
-
-% If we have t5enc.def, use it and its prerequisite definitions directly
-% instead of loading vietnam.sty or dblaccent.sty, as these affect other
-% things in the document.
-\newif\ifVIET
-\newcommand\VIET{\pkgname{vntex}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{vietnam}
- {\VIETtrue\input{t5enc.def}}
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifPHONFC
-\newcommand\PHONFC{\pkgname{t4phonet}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{t4phonet}
- {\PHONFCtrue
- \let\origDeclareTextSymbol=\DeclareTextSymbol
- \let\origDeclareTextAccent=\DeclareTextAccent
- \renewcommand{\DeclareTextSymbol}[3]{%
- \edef\PHONFCsym{\expandafter\@gobble\string##1}%
- \expandafter\origDeclareTextSymbol\expandafter{%
- \csname PHONFC\PHONFCsym\endcsname}{##2}{##3}%
- }
- \renewcommand{\DeclareTextAccent}[3]{%
- \edef\PHONFCsym{\expandafter\@gobble\string##1}%
- \expandafter\origDeclareTextAccent\expandafter{%
- \csname PHONFC\PHONFCsym\endcsname}{##2}{##3}%
- }
- \usepackage{t4phonet}
- \let\DeclareTextSymbol=\origDeclareTextSymbol
- \let\DeclareTextAccent=\origDeclareTextAccent
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifHOPO
-\newcommand\HOPO{\pkgname{holtpolt}}
-\IfStyFileExists{holtpolt}
- {\HOPOtrue\usepackage{holtpolt}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifSMTR
-\newcommand\SMTR{\pkgname{semtrans}}
-\IfStyFileExists{semtrans}
- {\SMTRtrue
- % semtrans's use of DeclareMathSymbol screws up \lhook and \rhook.
- \let\origDeclareMathSymbol=\DeclareMathSymbol
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathSymbol}[4]{}
- \savesymbol{U}
- \savesymbol{D}
- \savesymbol{T}
- \usepackage{semtrans}
- \restoresymbol{smtr}{U}
- \restoresymbol{smtr}{D}
- \restoresymbol{smtr}{T}
- \let\DeclareMathSymbol=\origDeclareMathSymbol
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifDICT
-\newcommand\DICT{\pkgname{dictsym}}
-\IfStyFileExists{dictsym}
- {\DICTtrue\usepackage{dictsym}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifEXTAR
-\newcommand\EXTAR{\pkgname{extarrows}}
-\IfStyFileExists{extarrows}
- {\EXTARtrue
- \savesymbol{xLeftrightarrow}
- \savesymbol{xleftrightarrow}
- \usepackage{extarrows}
- \restoresymbol{EXTAR}{xLeftrightarrow}
- \restoresymbol{EXTAR}{xleftrightarrow}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifPROTO
-\newcommand\PROTO{\pkgname{protosem}}
-\IfStyFileExists{protosem}
- {\PROTOtrue\usepackage{protosem}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifHARM
-\newcommand\HARM{\pkgname{harmony}}
-\IfStyFileExists{harmony}
- {\HARMtrue
- \let\orignewcommand=\newcommand
- \let\newcommand=\DeclareRobustCommand
- \savesymbol{HH}
- \usepackage{harmony}
- \restoresymbol{harm}{HH}
- \let\newcommand=\orignewcommand
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifHIER
-\newcommand\HIER{\pkgname{hieroglf}}
-\IfStyFileExists{hieroglf}
- {\HIERtrue\usepackage{hieroglf}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifCCLIC
-\newcommand\CCLIC{\pkgname{cclicenses}}
-\IfStyFileExists{cclicenses}
- {\CCLICtrue
- \usepackage{cclicenses}
- % cclicenses doesn't get along with textcomp's remapping of
- % \textcircled to the TS1 font encoding. Mapping it back doesn't
- % _seem_ to cause any problems.
- \DeclareTextAccentDefault{\textcircled}{OMS}
- }
- {}
-
-% The mathdesign package primarily redefines all of the existing
-% mathematical symbols and is therefore a pain to load. Hence, we just
-% check if it exists and then manually define all of the symbols we care
-% about (i.e., those offered only by mathdesign).
-\newif\ifMDES
-\newcommand\MDES{\pkgname{mathdesign}}
-\IfStyFileExists{mathdesign}
- {\MDEStrue
- % Symbols from mdputrma
- \DeclareFontEncoding{MDA}{}{}
- \DeclareFontFamily{MDA}{mdput}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{MDA}{mdput}{m}{n}{<-> mdputrma}{}
- \newcommand*{\textMDESa}[1]{{\usefont{MDA}{mdput}{m}{n}##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESudtimes}{\textMDESa{\char"5D}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESutimes}{\textMDESa{\char"5E}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESdtimes}{\textMDESa{\char"5F}}
- % Symbols from mdputrmb
- \DeclareFontEncoding{MDB}{}{}
- \DeclareFontFamily{MDB}{mdput}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{MDB}{mdput}{m}{n}{<-> mdputrmb}{}
- \newcommand*{\textMDESb}[1]{{\usefont{MDB}{mdput}{m}{n}##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESsmallin}{\textMDESb{\char"0}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESsmallowns}{\textMDESb{\char"1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESnotsmallin}{\textMDESb{\char"2}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESnotsmallowns}{\textMDESb{\char"3}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESrightangle}{\textMDESb{\char"4}}
- \newcommand*{\MDESintsm}[1]{\raisebox{2ex}{\textMDESb{\char##1}}}
- \newcommand*{\MDESint}[1]{\raisebox{3ex}{\textMDESb{\char##1}}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESintclockwisesm}{\MDESintsm{"80}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESintclockwise}{\MDESint{"81}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESointctrclockwisesm}{\MDESintsm{"82}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESointctrclockwise}{\MDESint{"83}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESointclockwisesm}{\MDESintsm{"84}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESointclockwise}{\MDESint{"85}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESoiintsm}{\MDESintsm{"86}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESoiint}{\MDESint{"87}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESoiiintsm}{\MDESintsm{"88}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESoiiint}{\MDESint{"89}}
- % Symbols from mdputr7y
- \DeclareFontFamily{OMS}{mdput}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{OMS}{mdput}{m}{n}{<-> mdputr7y}{}
- \newcommand*{\textMDESy}[1]{{\usefont{OMS}{mdput}{m}{n}##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESin}{\textMDESy{\char"32}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESowns}{\textMDESy{\char"33}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESnotin}{\textMDESy{\char"36}\textMDESy{\char"32}}
- % Symbols from mdputr7v
- \DeclareFontFamily{OMX}{mdput}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{OMX}{mdput}{m}{n}{<-> mdputr7v}{}
- \DeclareFontFamily{OMX}{mdbch}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{OMX}{mdbch}{m}{n}{<-> mdbchr7v}{}
- \DeclareFontFamily{OMX}{mdugm}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{OMX}{mdugm}{m}{n}{<-> mdugmr7v}{}
- \newcommand*{\textMDESv}[1]{{\usefont{OMX}{mdput}{m}{n}##1}}
- \newbox\MDESwavebox
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESleftwavelet}{\textMDESv{\char"D0}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESleftwave}{%
- \setbox\MDESwavebox=\hbox{\textMDESv{\char"D0}}
- \raisebox{-1.5\dp\MDESwavebox}{\vbox to 4\dp\MDESwavebox{\cleaders\copy\MDESwavebox\vfill}}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESleftevawlet}{\textMDESv{\char"D1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDESleftevaw}{%
- \setbox\MDESwavebox=\hbox{\textMDESv{\char"D1}}
- \raisebox{-1.5\dp\MDESwavebox}{\vbox to 4\dp\MDESwavebox{\cleaders\copy\MDESwavebox\vfill}}}
- % Symbols from mdputr8c
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\MDEStexteuro}{{\usefont{TS1}{mdput}{m}{n}\char"BF}}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifAREV
-\newcommand\AREV{\pkgname{arev}}
-\ifMDES % AREV requires MDES to function properly.
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{arev}
- {\AREVtrue
- % Store the package date but otherwise do nothing.
- \let\origRequirePackage=\RequirePackage
- \let\RequirePackage=\@gobble
- \usepackage{arev}
- \let\RequirePackage=\origRequirePackage
- % Define the characters we actually plan to display without actually
- % changing the font to Arev Sans.
- \DeclareFontFamily{U}{zavm}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{U}{zavm}{m}{n}{<-> favmr7y}{}
- \newcommand*{\textAREV}[1]{{\usefont{U}{zavm}{m}{n}##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\varspade}{\textAREV{\char"55}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\varheart}{\textAREV{\char"56}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\vardiamond}{\textAREV{\char"57}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\varclub}{\textAREV{\char"58}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\steaming}{\textAREV{\char"59}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\AREVquarternote}{\textAREV{\char"5A}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\AREVeighthnote}{\textAREV{\char"5B}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\AREVsixteenthnote}{\textAREV{\char"5C}}
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-\fi
-
-% Aaarrrggghhh! MnSymbol conflicts with pretty much every mathematical
-% symbol and, furthermore, defines most math alphabets than we can
-% handle. The situation has gotten so bad that we replace MnSymbol.sty
-% with a generated, "faked" version that uses exclusively text fonts
-% and renames all symbols to avoid conflicts.
-\newif\ifMNS
-\newcommand\MNS{\pkgname{MnSymbol}}
-\IfStyFileExists{MnSymbol}
- {\MNStrue
- \let\origProvidesPackage=\ProvidesPackage
- \def\ProvidesPackage##1[##2]{\origProvidesPackage{##1}[##2]\endinput}
- \usepackage{MnSymbol}[2007/01/21]
- \let\ProvidesPackage=\origProvidesPackage
- \usepackage{fakeMnSymbol}
- }
- {}
-
-% Manually define every symbol in cmll so we don't have to use any more
-% math alphabets.
-\newif\ifCMLL
-\newcommand\CMLL{\pkgname{cmll}}
-\IfStyFileExists{cmll}
- {\CMLLtrue
- \newcommand*{\textCMLL}[1]{{\usefont{U}{cmllr}{m}{n}##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLparr}{\textCMLL{\char0}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLshpos}{\textCMLL{\char1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLshneg}{\textCMLL{\char2}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLshift}{\textCMLL{\char3}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLcoh}{\textCMLL{\char4}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLscoh}{\textCMLL{\char5}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLincoh}{\textCMLL{\char6}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLsincoh}{\textCMLL{\char7}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLbigwith}{\raisebox{2ex}{\textCMLL{\char8}}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\CMLLbigparr}{\raisebox{2ex}{\textCMLL{\char10}}}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifXPFEIL
-\newcommand\XPFEIL{\pkgname{extpfeil}}
-\IfStyFileExists{extpfeil}
- {\XPFEILtrue
- % extpfeil tries to do a \RequirePackage of stmaryrd with
- % conflicting options from what we used to load stmaryd. We
- % therefore temporarily make \RequirePackage a no-op to prevent LaTeX
- % from complaining.
- \let\origRequirePackage=\RequirePackage
- \renewcommand*{\RequirePackage}[2][]{}
- \savesymbol{xlongequal}
- \savesymbol{xmapsto}
- \usepackage{extpfeil}
- \restoresymbol{XPFEIL}{xlongequal}
- \restoresymbol{XPFEIL}{xmapsto}
- \let\RequirePackage=\origRequirePackage
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifKEYS
-\newcommand\KEYS{\pkgname{keystroke}}
-\IfStyFileExists{keystroke}
- {\KEYStrue
- \usepackage{keystroke}
- % \Tab and \BSpace's use of \reflectbox confuses our indexing code.
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\keysTab}{\Tab}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\keysBSpace}{\BSpace}
- }
- {}
-
-% We have no math alphabets left so we trick fge.sty into defining all of
-% its characters in text mode.
-\newif\ifFGE
-\newcommand\FGE{\pkgname{fge}}
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists{fge}
- {\FGEtrue
- \let\origDeclareSymbolFont=\DeclareSymbolFont
- \let\origDeclareMathSymbol=\DeclareMathSymbol
- \renewcommand{\DeclareSymbolFont}[5]{}
- \renewcommand{\DeclareMathSymbol}[4]{%
- \newcommand{##1}{{\usefont{U}{##3}{m}{n}\char##4}}%
- }
- \usepackage{fge}
- \newcommand*{\spirituslenisAB}[2]{%
- \leavevmode
- \setbox0=\hbox{##2}%
- \@tempdima=\ht0
- \@tempdimb=\wd0
- \box0\llap{%
- \raisebox{\@tempdima}{%
- \makebox[\@tempdimb]{\usefont{U}{fgerm}{m}{n}\char##1}%
- }%
- }%
- }
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\spirituslenisA}[1]{\spirituslenisAB{"15}{##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\spirituslenisB}[1]{\spirituslenisAB{"16}{##1}}
- \let\spirituslenis=\spirituslenisA
- \let\DeclareSymbolFont=\origDeclareSymbolFont
- \let\DeclareMathSymbol=\origDeclareMathSymbol
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-\newif\ifTURN
-\newcommand\TURN{\pkgname{turnstile}}
-\IfStyFileExists{turnstile}
- {\TURNtrue\usepackage{turnstile}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifSIMP
-\newcommand\SIMP{\pkgname{simpsons}}
-\IfStyFileExists{simpsons}
- {\SIMPtrue
- \usepackage{simpsons}
- \let\origSimpson=\Simpson
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\Simpson}{\origSimpson}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifEDICE
-\newcommand\EDICE{\pkgname{epsdice}}
-\IfStyFileExists{epsdice}
- {\EDICEtrue
- \usepackage{epsdice}
- \let\origepsdice=\epsdice
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\epsdice}[1]{\origepsdice{##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\allepsdice}{%
- \epsdice{1}%
- \epsdice{2}%
- \epsdice{3}%
- \epsdice{4}%
- \epsdice{5}%
- \epsdice{6}%
- }
- }
- {}
-
-% feyn provides yet another math font for which we have no room.
-% Fortunately, it's relatively easy to define all of its symbols in
-% terms of a text font.
-\newif\ifFEYN
-\newcommand\FEYN{\pkgname{feyn}}
-\IfStyFileExists{feyn}
- {\FEYNtrue
- \let\origProvidesPackage=\ProvidesPackage
- \def\ProvidesPackage##1[##2]{\origProvidesPackage{##1}[##2]\endinput}
- \savesymbol{filename}
- \usepackage{feyn}
- \restoresymbol{FEYN}{filename}
- \let\ProvidesPackage=\origProvidesPackage
- \DeclareFontFamily{OMS}{textfeyn}{\skewchar\font'000}
- \DeclareFontShape{OMS}{textfeyn}{m}{n}{%
- <-10.5>feyntext10%
- <10.5-11.5>feyntext11%
- <11.5->feyntext12%
- }{}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\feyn}[1]{{\usefont{OMS}{textfeyn}{m}{n}##1}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\smallbosonloop}{\feyn{\char"20}}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\bigbosonloop}{\feyn{\char"21}}
- }
- {}
-
-% The universal package defines characters only locally within
-% \textbayer or in a group containing \bayer. Therefore, we need only
-% to make \chardef temporarily export its symbols globally.
-\newif\ifBAYER
-\newcommand\BAYER{\pkgname{universal}}
-\IfStyFileExists{universal}
- {\BAYERtrue
- \let\origlcurly=\{
- \let\origrcurly=\}
- \let\origbar=\|
- \let\origS=\S
- \savesymbol{baucircle} \savesymbol{bausquare} \savesymbol{bautriangle}
- \savesymbol{bauforms} \savesymbol{bauhead}
- \usepackage{universal}
- \begingroup
- \def\chardef##1="##2##3{%
- \gdef##1{{\usefont{OT1}{universal}{m}{n}\char"##2##3}}%
- }%
- \bayer
- \endgroup
- \let\{=\origlcurly
- \let\}=\origrcurly
- \let\|=\origbar
- \let\S=\origS
- \restoresymbol{BAYER}{baucircle} \restoresymbol{BAYER}{bausquare}
- \restoresymbol{BAYER}{bautriangle}
- \restoresymbol{BAYER}{bauforms} \restoresymbol{BAYER}{bauhead}
- }
- {}
-
-\newif\ifSTAVE
-\newcommand\STAVE{\pkgname{staves}}
-\IfStyFileExists{staves}
- {\STAVEtrue\usepackage{staves}}
- {}
-
-\newif\ifIGO
-\newcommand\IGO{\pkgname{igo}}
-\IfStyFileExists{igo}
- {\savesymbol{black}
- \savesymbol{white}
- \savesymbol{repeat}
- \IGOtrue\usepackage{igo}
- \restoresymbol{IGO}{black}
- \restoresymbol{IGO}{white}
- \restoresymbol{IGO}{repeat}
- % Define a version of \whitestone and \blackstone that avoid
- % bracketed arguments.
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\igowhitestone}[1]{\whitestone[##1]}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\igoblackstone}[1]{\blackstone[##1]}
- }
- {}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-% If we have mflogo.sty, use it. Otherwise, define \MF the "boring" way.
-\IfStyFileExists*{mflogo}
- {\usepackage{mflogo}}
- {\newcommand{\MF}{Metafont}}
-
-% If we have booktabs.sty, use it. Otherwise, define all its line types
-% in terms of \hline and \cline.
-\IfStyFileExists*{booktabs}
- {\usepackage{booktabs}}
- {\newcommand{\toprule}{\hline}
- \newcommand{\midrule}{\hline}
- \newcommand{\bottomrule}{\hline}
- \def\cmidrule(##1)##2{\cline{##2}}
- }
-
-% If we have url.sty, use it. Otherwise, define \url as \texttt.
-\IfStyFileExists*{url}
- {\usepackage{url}
- \def\UrlBreaks{}
- \def\UrlBigBreaks{\do/}}
- {\newcommand{\url}[1]{\texttt{##1}}}
-
-% If we have geometry.sty, use it. Otherwise, a lot of tables are going
-% to stick out into the margin.
-\makeatletter
-\IfStyFileExists*{geometry}
- {\usepackage{geometry}
- \@ifpackagelater{geometry}{2000/01/01}{\geometry{compat2}}
- }
- {}
-\makeatother
-
-% If we have multicol.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhavemulticol
-\IfStyFileExists*{multicol}
- {\havemulticoltrue\usepackage{multicol}}
- {}
-
-% If we have rotating.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhaverotating
-\IfStyFileExists*{rotating}
- {\haverotatingtrue\usepackage{rotating}}
- {}
-
-% If we have cancel.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhavecancel
-\IfStyFileExists*{cancel}
- {\havecanceltrue\usepackage{cancel}}
- {}
-
-% If we have slashed.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhaveslashed
-\IfStyFileExists*{slashed}
- {\haveslashedtrue\usepackage{slashed}}
- {}
-
-% If we have centernot.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhavecenternot
-\IfStyFileExists*{centernot}
- {\havecenternottrue\usepackage{centernot}}
- {}
-
-% If we have the accents package, use it (for an example in the section
-% on constructing new symbols).
-\newif\ifACCENTS
-\IfStyFileExists{accents}
- {\ACCENTStrue
- \savesymbol{undertilde}
- \savesymbol{dddot}
- \savesymbol{ddddot}
- \usepackage{accents}
- \restoresymbol{ACCENTS}{undertilde}
- \restoresymbol{ACCENTS}{dddot}
- \restoresymbol{ACCENTS}{ddddot}
- }
- {}
-
-% If we have the nicefrac package, use it (to show how to typeset fractions).
-\newif\ifFRAC
-\IfStyFileExists{nicefrac}
- {\FRACtrue
- \usepackage[nice]{nicefrac}
- }
- {}
-
-% If we have the bm package, use it (to show how to typeset bold math).
-\newif\ifBM
-\IfStyFileExists{bm}
- {\BMtrue
- \usepackage{bm}
- }
- {}
-
-% If we have ot2enc.def, use it (to show how to produce a Cyrillic "sha").
-\newif\ifOTII
-\IfFileExists{ot2enc.def}
- {\OTIItrue\input{ot2enc.def}}
- {}
-
-% If we have needspace.sty, use it. Otherwise, define \needspace as a no-op.
-\IfStyFileExists*{needspace}
- {\usepackage{needspace}}
- {\newcommand{\needspace}[1]{}}
-
-% If we have type1cm.sty, use it.
-\IfStyFileExists*{type1cm}
- {\usepackage{type1cm}}
- {}
-
-% If we have multirow.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhavemultirow
-\IfStyFileExists*{multirow}
- {\havemultirowtrue\usepackage{multirow}}
- {}
-
-% If we have simplewick.sty, use it.
-\newif\ifhavesimplewick
-\IfStyFileExists*{simplewick}
- {\havesimplewicktrue\usepackage{simplewick}}
- {}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Because most (La)TeX builds are limited to 16 math alphabets, we %
-% define our own _text_ commands below instead of doing a \usepackage, %
-% because the latter would invoke a \DeclareMathAlphabet. %
-% %
-
-\IfStyFileExists{mathrsfs}
- {\newcommand{\mathscr}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{rsfs}{m}{n} ##1}}}
- {}
-
-\IfStyFileExists{chancery}
- {\newcommand{\mathpzc}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{OT1}{pzc}{m}{it} ##1}}}
- {}
-
-\IfStyFileExists{calligra}
- {\savesymbol{filename}
- \usepackage{calligra}
- \restoresymbol{CAL}{filename}
- \newcommand{\mathcalligra}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{T1}{calligra}{m}{n} ##1}}
- }
- {}
-
-\IfStyFileExists{bbold}
- {\newcommand{\BBmathbb}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{bbold}{m}{n} ##1}}
- % We have to manually define all of the symbols we care about.
- \newcommand{\BBsym}[1]{\ensuremath{\BBmathbb{\char##1}}}
- \newcommand{\Langle}{\BBsym{`<}}
- \newcommand{\Lbrack}{\BBsym{`[}}
- \newcommand{\Lparen}{\BBsym{`(}}
- \newcommand{\bbalpha}{\BBsym{"0B}}
- \newcommand{\bbbeta}{\BBsym{"0C}}
- \newcommand{\bbgamma}{\BBsym{"0D}}
- \newcommand{\Rparen}{\BBsym{`)}}
- \newcommand{\Rbrack}{\BBsym{`]}}
- \newcommand{\Rangle}{\BBsym{"3E}}
- }
- {}
-
-\IfStyFileExists{mbboard}
- {\newcommand{\MBBmathbb}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{OT1}{mbb}{m}{n} ##1}}}
- {}
-\ifx\MBBmathbb\undefined
-\else
- % Define only the symbols we actually use.
- \newcommand{\bbnabla}{\MBBmathbb{\char"9A}}
- \newcommand{\bbdollar}{\MBBmathbb{\char"24}}
- \newcommand{\bbeuro}{\MBBmathbb{\char"FB}}
- \newcommand{\bbpe}{\MBBmathbb{\char"D4}}
- \newcommand{\bbqof}{\MBBmathbb{\char"D7}}
- \newcommand{\bbyod}{\MBBmathbb{\char"C9}}
- \newcommand{\bbfinalnun}{\MBBmathbb{\char"CF}}
-
- % The following was copied from mbboard.sty.
- \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{mbb}{\hyphenchar\font45}
- \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{mbb}{m}{n}{
- <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> gen * mbb
- <10.95> mbb10 <12> <14.4> mbb12 <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> mbb17
- }{}
-\fi
-
-\IfStyFileExists{dsfont}
- {\newcommand{\mathds}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{dsrom}{m}{n}##1}}
- \newcommand{\mathdsss}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{dsss}{m}{n}##1}}}
- {}
-
-\IfStyFileExists{bbm}
- {\newcommand{\mathbbm}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{bbm}{m}{n}##1}}
- \newcommand{\mathbbmss}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{bbmss}{m}{n}##1}}
- \newcommand{\mathbbmtt}[1]{\mbox{\usefont{U}{bbmtt}{m}{n}##1}}}
- {}
-
-% \mathfrak is defined by a number of packages, to check for it by name.
-\ifx\mathfrak\undefined
-\else
- \renewcommand{\mathfrak}[1]{\mbox{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{euf}\selectfont#1}}
-\fi
-
-% msym10 doesn't have a corresponding LaTeX package. We establish its
-% existence via the msym10.tfm file. However, this file is not normally
-% in LaTeX's input path, so be sure to point LaTeX to it (e.g., by
-% copying it into the current directory).
-\makeatletter
-\IfFileExists{msym10.tfm}
- {\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{msym}{}
- \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{msym}{m}{n}{ <-> msym10 }{}
- \newcommand{\MSYMmathbb}[1]{\mbox{\fontfamily{msym}\selectfont##1}}
- }
- {\completefalse
- \@cons\missingpkgs{{msym10.tfm}} % Not really a package
- }
-\makeatother
-
-% %
-% %
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-% Resolve the stmaryrd/wasysym \lightning conflict by defining \lightning
-% to use stmaryrd in math mode and wasysym in text mode.
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\lightning}{\ifmmode\STlightning\else\WASYlightning\fi}
-
-% Index a symbol, which may or may not begin with a backslash. (Is
-% there a better way to do this?) Also, if symbol is given as an
-% optional argument is given, typeset that symbol in the index, as well.
-% We define a related macro for indexing accents. In a previous version
-% of this file, \indexaccent additionally included "see also accents" in
-% the index. This became distracting so I made \indexaccent a synonym
-% for \indexcommand for the time being. Because punctuation marks can
-% be problematic for makeindex, we define an \indexpunct macro that
-% sorts its argument under the comparatively innocuous "_".
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\|=0
- \catcode`\\=12
- |gdef|sanitize#1#2!!!{%
- |ifx#1\%
- #2%
- |else%
- #1#2%
- |fi%
-}
-|endgroup
-\makeatletter
- \newcommand{\indexcommand}[2][]{%
- \edef\sanitized{\expandafter\sanitize\string#2!!!}%
- \def\first@arg{#1}%
- \ifx\first@arg\@empty
- \expandafter\index\expandafter{\sanitized=\string\verb+\string#2+}%
- \else
- \expandafter\index\expandafter{\sanitized=\string\verb+\string#2+ (#1)}%
- \fi
- }
- \let\indexaccent=\indexcommand
- \newcommand{\indexpunct}[2][]{%
- \def\first@arg{#1}%
- \ifx\first@arg\@empty
- \expandafter\index\expandafter{_=\string\verb+\string#2+}%
- \else
- \expandafter\index\expandafter{_=\string\verb+\string#2+ (#1)}%
- \fi
- }
-\makeatother
-
-% Enable the use of makeindex's nicer-looking gind.ist style.
-% I swiped the following from doc.dtx.
-\makeatletter
-\newif\ifscan@allowed
-\def\efill{\hfill\nopagebreak}%
-\def\dotfill{\leaders\hbox to.6em{\hss .\hss}\hskip\z@ plus 1fill}%
-\def\dotfil{\leaders\hbox to.6em{\hss .\hss}\hfil}%
-\def\pfill{\unskip~\dotfill\penalty500\strut\nobreak
- \dotfil~\ignorespaces}%
-\makeatother
-
-% If we have the multicol package, typeset the index in three columns instead
-% of the usual two.
-\ifhavemulticol
- \makeatletter
- \renewenvironment{theindex}{%
- \clearpage
- \section*{\indexname}
-
- If you're having trouble locating a symbol, try looking under
- ``T'' for ``\texttt{\string\text}$\ldots$''. Many text-mode
- commands begin with that prefix. Also, accents are shown
- over/under a gray box, e.g.,~``\,\blackacchack{\'}\,''
- for~``\texttt{\string\'}''.
-
- Some symbol entries appear to be listed repeatedly. This happens
- when multiple packages define identical (or nearly identical)
- glyphs with the same symbol name.%
-\ifAMS\ifABX
- \footnote{This occurs frequently between \pkgname{amssymb} and
- \pkgname{mathabx}, for example.}
-\fi\fi
- \setlength{\columnsep}{1em}%
- \begin{multicols}{3}%
- \let\item\@idxitem
- }{%
- \end{multicols}%
- }
- \makeatother
-\fi
-
-% Define a counter to keep track of how many symbols are listed.
-% Output this counter to the log file at the end of each run.
-% Define \prevtotalsymbols to be the total number of symbols from
-% the previous run.
-\newcounter{totalsymbols}
-\newcommand{\incsyms}{\addtocounter{totalsymbols}{1}}
-\makeatletter
-\AtEndDocument{%
- \typeout{Number of symbols documented: \thetotalsymbols}
- \immediate\write\@auxout{%
- \noexpand\gdef\noexpand\prevtotalsymbols{\thetotalsymbols}}
-}
-\makeatother
-
-% Define \prevtotalsymbols as "??" if this is our first run. Define
-% \approxcount as "~" unless explicitly defined otherwise in the .aux
-% file. To get a true count you should count the number of lines in the
-% .ind file that contain "\item \verb". Write an empty definition of
-% \approxcount and the correct definition of \prevtotalsymbols to the
-% .aux file.
-\makeatletter
- \@ifundefined{prevtotalsymbols}{%
- \def\prevtotalsymbols{\fbox{\textbf{??}}}%
- }{}
- \@ifundefined{approxcount}{%
- \def\approxcount{\ensuremath{\sim}}%
- }{}
-\makeatother
-
-% If we have color.sty, use it to display accents atop gray boxes in the
-% index. (See below.) If we don't have color.sty, use black boxes.
-\IfStyFileExists*{color}
- {\usepackage{color}
- \newcommand*{\graybox}{\textcolor[gray]{0.7}{\rule[-\adp]{\awd}{\aht}}}}
- {\newcommand*{\graybox}{\rule[-\adp]{\awd}{\aht}}}
-
-% Define \blackacc to display an accented box, given an accent command.
-% Define \blackacchack to display an accented "a" and then black out
-% the "a".
-\newlength\awd
-\newlength\aht
-\newlength\adp
-\settowidth{\awd}{a}
-\settoheight{\aht}{a}
-\settodepth{\adp}{a}
-\advance\aht by \adp
-\gdef\blackacchack#1{#1a\llap{\graybox}}
-\gdef\blackacc#1{#1{\graybox}}
-\gdef\blackacctwo#1{#1{\graybox}{\graybox}}
-
-% Symbol+verbatim for various types of symbols
-\def\E#1{%
- \begingroup
- \lccode`|=`\\
- \def\EStruename{ES#1T}
- \lowercase{\incsyms\index{#1=\string\verb+\string|#1+ (\string|\EStruename)}}
- \endgroup
- \csname ES#1T\endcsname & \csname ES#1D\endcsname &
- \ttfamily\expandafter\string\csname#1\endcsname
-}
-\def\IGOb#1{\incsyms\indexcommand\blackstone
- \indexcommand[\string\igoblackstone{#1}]{#1}\igoblackstone{#1} &
- \ttfamily\string\blackstone[\string#1]}
-\def\IGOw#1{\incsyms\indexcommand\whitestone
- \indexcommand[\string\igowhitestone{#1}]{#1}\igowhitestone{#1} &
- \ttfamily\string\whitestone[\string#1]}
-\def\Jiv#1#2{\incsyms\indexcommand{#1}{\fontencoding{T4}\selectfont#1#2} &
- \ttfamily\string#1\string{#2\string}}
-\makeatletter
- \def\K@opt@arg[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexcommand[#1]{#2}#1 &\ttfamily\string#2}
- \def\K@no@opt@arg#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[#1]{#1}#1 &\ttfamily\string#1}
- \def\K{\@ifnextchar[{\K@opt@arg}{\K@no@opt@arg}}
-\makeatother
-\def\KED[#1][#2][#3]#4{\incsyms\indexcommand[#1]{#2}#3 &\ttfamily\string#4}
-\def\Kfeyn#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string\feyn{#1}]{\feyn{#1}}\feyn{#1} &\ttfamily\string\feyn\string{\string#1\string}}
-\def\Kp#1{\incsyms\indexpunct[$#1$]{#1}#1 &\ttfamily\string#1}
-\def\Ks#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string\encone{\string#1}]{#1}{\encone{#1}} &\ttfamily\string#1$^*$}
-\def\Kt#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string\encone{\string#1}]{#1}{\encone{#1}} &\ttfamily\string#1}
-\def\Kv#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string\encfive{\string#1}]{#1}{\encfive{#1}} &\ttfamily\string#1}
-\def\KN[#1][#2]#3{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string#1]{#3} #1 & #2 & \ttfamily\string#3}
-\def\KNbig[#1][#2]#3{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string#2]{#3} #1 & #2 & \ttfamily\string#3}
-\makeatletter
- \def\N@opt@arg[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#2}$#1$ & $\Big#1$ &\ttfamily\string#2}
- \def\N@no@opt@arg#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#1}$#1$ & $\Big#1$ &\ttfamily\string#1}
- \def\N{\@ifnextchar[{\N@opt@arg}{\N@no@opt@arg}}
- \def\Nn[#1]#2{%
- \incsyms\indexcommand[$\string\nathdouble\string#1$]{#2}%
- $\nathdouble#1$ & $\nathdouble{\Big#1}$ & \ttfamily\string#2}
- \def\Nnt#1[#2]#3{%
- \incsyms\indexcommand{\triple}%
- $\nathtriple#2$ & $\nathtriple{\Big#2}$ &
- \ttfamily\expandafter\string\csname#1triple\endcsname\string#3}
- \def\Np@opt@args[#1]{\@ifnextchar[{\Np@two@opt@args[#1]}{\Np@one@opt@arg[#1]}}
- \def\Np@two@opt@args[#1][#2]#3{\incsyms\index{_=\string#2{} ($\string#1$)}$#1$ & $\Big#1$ &\ttfamily\string#3}
- \def\Np@one@opt@arg[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexpunct[$\string#1$]{#2}$#1$ & $\Big#1$ &\ttfamily\string#2}
- \def\Np@no@opt@args#1{\incsyms\indexpunct[$\string#1$]{#1}$#1$ & $\Big#1$ &\ttfamily\string#1}
- \def\Np{\@ifnextchar[{\Np@opt@args}{\Np@no@opt@args}}
- \def\Nbig[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string\Big\string#1$]{#2}$#1$ & $\Big#1$ &\ttfamily\string#2}
-\makeatother
-\def\Mt#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[\string\metra\string#1]{#1}\metra#1 &\ttfamily\string#1}
-\makeatletter
- \def\Q@opt@arg[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\blackacchack{\string#1}]{#2}#1{A}#1{a} &
- \ttfamily\string#2\string{A\string}\string#2\string{a\string}}
- \def\Q@no@opt@arg#1{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\blackacchack{\string#1}]{#1}#1{A}#1{a} &
- \ttfamily\string#1\string{A\string}\string#1\string{a\string}}
- \def\Q{\@ifnextchar[{\Q@opt@arg}{\Q@no@opt@arg}}
-\makeatother
-\def\Qc#1{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\blackacc{\string#1}]{#1}#1{A}#1{a} &
- \ttfamily\string#1\string{A\string}\string#1\string{a\string}}
-\def\Qe[#1][#2]#3{%
- \incsyms\incsyms\index{_=\string#2{} (\string\blackacchack{\string#1})}%
- #3{A}#3{a} &
- \ttfamily\string#3\string{A\string}\string#3\string{a\string}}
-\def\Qt#1{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\encone{\string\blackacc{\string#1}}]{#1}{\encone{#1{A}#1{a}}} &
- \ttfamily\string#1\string{A\string}\string#1\string{a\string}}
-
-\def\Qpc#1#2{\incsyms\indexcommand{#2}{\raisebox{1pt}{\tiny[#1]}} &
- \ttfamily\string#2\string{A\string}\string#2\string{a\string}}
-\def\Qpfc[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\encfour{\string\blackacchack{\string#1}}]{#2}\encfour{#1{A}#1{a}} &
- \ttfamily\string#2\string{A\string}\string#2\string{a\string}}
-\ifFC
- \def\Qiv#1#2{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\encfour{\string\blackacchack{\string#1}}]{#1}\encfour{#1{A}#1{a}} &
- \ttfamily\string#1\string{A\string}\string#1\string{a\string}$^#2$}
- \def\QivBAR#1{\incsyms\index{_=\string\magicVertname{}
- (\string\encfour{\string\blackacchack{\string\FCbar}})}
- \encfour{\FCbar{A}\FCbar{a}} &
- \ttfamily\string\|\string{A\string}\string\|\string{a\string}$^#1$}
-\else
- \def\Qiv#1#2{\Qpc{T4}{#1}$^#2$}
- \def\QivBAR#1{\Qpc{T4}{\|}$^#1$}
-\fi
-\ifVIET
- \def\Qv#1#2{\incsyms\indexaccent[\string\encfive{\string\blackacchack{\string#1}}]{#1}{\encfive{#1{A}#1{a}}} &
- \ttfamily\string#1\string{A\string}\string#1\string{a\string}$^#2$}
-\else
- \def\Qv#1#2{\Qpc{T5}{#1}$^#2$}
-\fi
-\makeatletter
- % We use \displaystyle so that variable-sized symbols will be big.
- \def\R@opt@arg[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#2}$#1$ & $\displaystyle#1$ &\ttfamily\string#2}
- \def\R@no@opt@arg#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#1}$#1$ & $\displaystyle#1$ &\ttfamily\string#1}
- \def\R{\@ifnextchar[{\R@opt@arg}{\R@no@opt@arg}}
-\makeatother
-\def\Tp#1{\incsyms\indexcommand{\ding}\ding{#1} &\ttfamily\string\ding\string{#1\string}}
-\def\Tm#1{\incsyms\indexcommand{\maya}$\mayadigit{#1}$ &\ttfamily\string\maya\string{#1\string}}
-\newcommand{\V}[2][]{\incsyms#1 & \indexcommand[#2]{#2}#2 &\ttfamily\string#2}
-\newcommand{\Vp}[2][]{\incsyms#1 & \indexpunct[$#2$]{#2}#2 &\ttfamily\string#2}
-\makeatletter
- \newcommand{\VV}[2]{%
- \incsyms\indexaccent[$\string\blackacc{\string\vv}$]{\vv}%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter\fldrVV\csname fldr#1\endcsname
- \def\vectfill@{\traitfill@\relbaredd\relbareda\fldrVV}%
- $\vv{#2}$ & \texttt{\string\vv\string{#2\string}}
- with package option \optname{esvect}{#1}
- }
- \def\W@opt@arg[#1]#2#3{%
- \incsyms\indexaccent[$\string\blackacc{\string#1}$]{#2}%
- $#1{#3}$ &\ttfamily\string#2\string{#3\string}}
- \def\W@no@opt@arg#1#2{%
- \incsyms\indexaccent[$\string\blackacc{\string#1}$]{#1}%
- $#1{#2}$ &\ttfamily\string#1\string{#2\string}}
- \def\W{\@ifnextchar[{\W@opt@arg}{\W@no@opt@arg}}
-\makeatother
-\def\Wf#1#2{\incsyms\indexcommand{#1}$#1{#2}$ &\ttfamily\string#1\string{#2\string}}
-\def\Ww#1#2#3{\incsyms\indexcommand{#2}$#1{#3}$ &\ttfamily\string#2\string{#3\string}}
-\def\Wul#1#2#3{%
- \incsyms\indexaccent[$\string\blackacctwo{\string#1}$]{#1}%
- $#1{#2}{#3}$ &\ttfamily\string#1\string{#2\string}\string{#3\string}}
-\makeatletter
- \def\X@opt@arg[#1]#2{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#2}$#1$ &\ttfamily\string#2}
- \def\X@no@opt@arg#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#1}$#1$ &\ttfamily\string#1}
- \def\X{\@ifnextchar[{\X@opt@arg}{\X@no@opt@arg}}
-\makeatother
-\def\Y#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string\big\string#1$]{#1}$\big#1$ & $\Bigg#1$ &\ttfamily\string#1}
-\def\Z#1{\incsyms\indexcommand[$\string#1$]{#1}\ttfamily\string#1}
-
-% Display and index a command, but not its symbol (\cmd). \cmdI shows
-% the symbol in the index, with optional explicit formatting. \cmdX is
-% the same as \cmdI, but with the optional argument hardwired to the
-% command displayed in math mode. \cmdIp is also similar to \cmdI but
-% takes no optional argument and formats its argument with \indexpunct
-% instead of \indexcommand.
-\makeatletter
-\def\cmd#1{\texttt{\string#1}\indexcommand{#1}}
-\newcommand{\cmdI}[2][]{%
- \def\first@arg{#1}%
- \ifx\first@arg\@empty
- \texttt{\string#2}\indexcommand[#2]{#2}%
- \else
- \texttt{\string#2}\indexcommand[#1]{#2}%
- \fi
-}
-\newcommand{\cmdX}[1]{\cmdI[$\string#1$]{#1}}
-\newcommand{\cmdW}[1]{\cmdI[$\string\blackacc{\string#1}$]{#1}}
-\newcommand{\cmdIp}[1]{\texttt{\string#1}\indexpunct[$#1$]{#1}}
-\makeatother
-
-
-% Redefine the LaTeX commands that are replaced by textcomp.
-% This was swiped right out of ltoutenc.dtx, but with "\text..."
-% changed to "\ltext...".
-\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ltextcopyright}{\textcircled{c}}
-\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ltextregistered}{\textcircled{\scshape r}}
-\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ltexttrademark}{\textsuperscript{TM}}
-\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ltextordfeminine}{\textsuperscript{a}}
-\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ltextordmasculine}{\textsuperscript{o}}
-
-
-% Needed by the References section. This was copy&pasted from ltlogos.dtx.
-\makeatletter
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\LaT}{L\kern-.36em%
- {\sbox\z@ T%
- \vbox to\ht\z@{\hbox{\check@mathfonts
- \fontsize\sf@size\z@
- \math@fontsfalse\selectfont
- A}%
- \vss}%
- }%
- \kern-.15em T%
-}
-\makeatother
-
-% Display a metavariable.
-\newcommand{\meta}[1]{$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$}
-
-% Many tables have notes beneath them. Define an environment in which to
-% display such a note, with an optional, superscripted math symbol
-% preceding it.
-\newenvironment{tablenote}[1][]{
- \makebox[1em]{\ensuremath{^{#1}}}%
- \begin{minipage}[t]{0.75\textwidth}%
- \setlength{\parskip}{2ex}
-}{%
- \end{minipage}%
-}
-
-% Define various messages we reuse repeatedly.
-\newcommand{\twosymbolmessage}{%
- \begin{tablenote}
- Where two symbols are present, the left one is the ``faked'' symbol
- that \latexE{} provides by default, and the right one is the ``true''
- symbol that \TC\ makes available.
- \end{tablenote}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\notpredefinedmessage}{%
- \begin{tablenote}[*]
- Not predefined in \latexE. Use one of the packages
- \pkgname{latexsym}, \pkgname{amsfonts}, \pkgname{amssymb},
- \pkgname{txfonts}, \pkgname{pxfonts}, or \pkgname{wasysym}.
- \end{tablenote}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\notpredefinedmessageABX}{%
- \begin{tablenote}[*]
- Not predefined in \latexE. Use one of the packages
- \pkgname{latexsym}, \pkgname{amsfonts}, \pkgname{amssymb},
- \pkgname{mathabx}, \pkgname{txfonts}, \pkgname{pxfonts}, or
- \pkgname{wasysym}.
- \end{tablenote}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\usetextmathmessage}[1][]{%
- \begin{tablenote}[#1]
- It's generally preferable to use the corresponding symbol from
- Table~\vref{math-text} because the symbols in that table work
- properly in both text mode and math mode.
- \end{tablenote}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\seedocs}[1]{%
- See the #1 documentation for more information%
-}
-
-
-% Define an environment in which to write a single table of symbols. The
-% environment looks a lot like a table, but it doesn't float, and it gets
-% an entry in the table of contents (as a subsubsection that looks like a
-% subsection), as opposed to the list of tables.
-%
-% The first argument is a conditional. The table will appear only if
-% the value of the conditional is true. The second argument is the
-% table's caption.
-\makeatletter
-\def\fnum@table{\textsc{\tablename}~\thetable}
-\newenvironment{symtable}[2][true]{%
- \expandafter\global\expandafter\let%
- \expandafter\ifshowsymtable\csname if#1\endcsname
- \ifshowsymtable
- \noindent%
- \begin{minipage}[t]{\linewidth} % Prevent page breaks
- \begin{center}
- \addtocounter{table}{1}%
- \protected@edef\@currentlabel{\thetable}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{%
- \protect\numberline{\tablename~\thetable:}{#2}}%
- \@makecaption{\fnum@table}{#2}\medskip
- \let\next=\relax
- \else
- % The following was taken verbatim from verbatim.sty.
- \let\do\@makeother\dospecials\catcode`\^^M\active
- \let\verbatim@startline\relax
- \let\verbatim@addtoline\@gobble
- \let\verbatim@processline\relax
- \let\verbatim@finish\relax
- \let\next=\verbatim@
- \fi
- \next
-}{%
- \ifshowsymtable
- \end{center}
- \end{minipage}
- \vskip 8ex minus 2ex
- \fi
-}
-\makeatother
-
-% Same as the above, but allows page breaks.
-\makeatletter
-\newenvironment{longsymtable}[2][true]{%
- \expandafter\global\expandafter\let
- \expandafter\ifshowsymtable\csname if#1\endcsname
- \ifshowsymtable
- \needspace{7\baselineskip}%
- \mbox{}%
- \begin{center}%
- \addtocounter{table}{1}%
- \protected@edef\@currentlabel{\thetable}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{%
- \protect\numberline{\tablename~\thetable:}{#2}}%
- \@makecaption{\fnum@table}{#2}%
- \def\lt@indexed{}%
- \let\next=\relax
- \else
- % The following was taken verbatim from verbatim.sty.
- \let\do\@makeother\dospecials\catcode`\^^M\active
- \let\verbatim@startline\relax
- \let\verbatim@addtoline\@gobble
- \let\verbatim@processline\relax
- \let\verbatim@finish\relax
- \let\next=\verbatim@
- \fi
- \next
-}{%
- \ifshowsymtable
- \end{center}
- \let\@elt=\index\lt@indexed % Close our index ranges.
- \addtocounter{table}{-1} % Make up for longtable's counter increment.
- \vskip 8ex minus 2ex
- \fi
-}
-\makeatother
-
-% Define \index-like commands for use with longsymtable that
-% automatically apply to the entire table, not just the start of it.
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand{\ltindex}[1]{%
- \index{#1|(}%
- \@cons{\lt@indexed}{{#1|)}}%
-}
-\newcommand{\ltidxboth}[2]{\mbox{}\ltindex{#1 #2}\ltindex{#2>#1}}
-\makeatother
-
-
-% Define a table environment that's similar to symtable, except that it
-% floats and it doesn't write an entry into the Table of Contents. This
-% is used for tables that contain something other than symbol lists.
-\newenvironment{nonsymtable}[1]{%
- \begin{table}[htbp]
- \centering
- \caption{#1}\medskip
-}{%
- \end{table}
-}
-
-% Do the same as the above, but typeset the table in landscape mode (or
-% not, if we haven't loaded the rotating package).
-\ifhaverotating
- \newenvironment{nonsymtableL}[1]{%
- \begin{sidewaystable}[htbp]
- \centering
- \caption{#1}\medskip
- }{%
- \end{sidewaystable}
- }
-\else
- \newenvironment{nonsymtableL}{\begin{nonsymtable}}{\end{nonsymtable}}
-\fi
-
-% Make sure we have enough room in the table of contents for
-% the word "Table" at the beginning of each symtable entry.
-\makeatletter
-\settowidth{\@tempdimc}{Table~999:\hspace*{0.5em}}
-\renewcommand*\l@subsubsection{\@dottedtocline{3}{1.5em}{\the\@tempdimc}}
-\makeatother
-
-% Paragraphs with tall symbols should get a little extra interline spacing.
-\newenvironment{morespacing}[1]{\advance\baselineskip by #1\relax}{\par}
-
-% Sometimes, we need a little more horizontal spacing, too.
-\newcommand{\qqquad}{\qquad\quad}
-
-% The following are needed later on for various examples but must be
-% declared here in the preamble.
-\ifAMS
- \DeclareMathOperator{\newlogsym}{newlogsym}
- \DeclareMathOperator*{\newlogsymSTAR}{newlogsym}
- \DeclareMathOperator{\atan}{atan}
- \DeclareMathOperator*{\lcm}{lcm}
-\fi
-\DeclareFontFamily{U}{lightbulb}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{U}{lightbulb}{m}{n}{<-> lightbulb10}{}
-\newcommand{\lightbulb}{{\usefont{U}{lightbulb}{m}{n}A}}
-
-% I prefer \vpageref to say "on the previous page" than its default message.
-\def\reftextbefore{on the previous page}
-
-% Use Donald Arseneau's improved float parameters.
-\renewcommand{\topfraction}{.85}
-\renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{.7}
-\renewcommand{\textfraction}{.15}
-\renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{.66}
-\renewcommand{\dbltopfraction}{.66}
-\renewcommand{\dblfloatpagefraction}{.66}
-\setcounter{topnumber}{9}
-\setcounter{bottomnumber}{9}
-\setcounter{totalnumber}{20}
-\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{9}
-
-% Tell pdfLaTeX that all .eps files were produced by MetaPost.
-\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined
-\else
- \ifx\pdfoutput\relax
- \else
- \ifcase\pdfoutput
- \else
- \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.png,.pdf,.jpg,.mps,.tif,.eps}
- \DeclareGraphicsRule{.eps}{mps}{*}{}
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-
-% Define a metavariable for "operating-system prompt".
-\newcommand{\osprompt}{\textrm{\textit{prompt}}{\small$>$}\xspace}
-
-% Typeset small, superscripted registered trademarks.
-\newcommand{\regtm}{\textsuperscript{\textregistered}\xspace}
-
-% Define an environment for typesetting code samples.
-\newsavebox{\codebox}
-\newenvironment{codesample}{%
- \begin{lrbox}{\codebox}%
- \begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}%
-}{%
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{lrbox}%
- \fbox{\usebox{\codebox}}%
-}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{document}
-\sloppy
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{abstract}
- This document lists \approxcount\prevtotalsymbols{} symbols and the
- corresponding \latex{} commands that produce them. Some of these
- symbols are guaranteed to be available in every \latexE{} system;
- others require fonts and packages that may not accompany a given
- distribution and that therefore need to be installed. All of the
- fonts and packages used to prepare this document---as well as this
- document itself---are freely available from the
- Comprehensive\idxCTAN{} \TeX{} Archive Network
- (\url{http://www.ctan.org/}).
-\end{abstract}
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-% Now that we've output the table of contents, let's make \section start a
-% new page. I toyed with the idea of changing the documentclass from
-% article to report, but I like having the abstract on the same page as
-% the title and the start of the table of contents; I want the tables
-% numbered consecutively throughout the document; and I like the smaller,
-% less gaudy section headings the article class offers. In short, article
-% seems a better fit than report.
-\makeatletter
-\let\origsection=\section
-\renewcommand\section{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}%
- {-3.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
- {2.3ex \@plus.2ex}%
- {\clearpage\normalfont\Large\bfseries}}
-\makeatother
-
-
-% Define an integral containing a dash or a double-dash.
-\def\Xint#1{\mathchoice
- {\XXint\displaystyle\textstyle{#1}}%
- {\XXint\textstyle\scriptstyle{#1}}%
- {\XXint\scriptstyle\scriptscriptstyle{#1}}%
- {\XXint\scriptscriptstyle\scriptscriptstyle{#1}}%
- \!\int}
-\def\XXint#1#2#3{{\setbox0=\hbox{$#1{#2#3}{\int}$}
- \vcenter{\hbox{$#2#3$}}\kern-.5\wd0}}
-\def\ddashint{\Xint=}
-\def\dashint{\Xint-}
-
-
-% Many symbols are merely alphanumerics typeset with a math alphabet.
-% Guide the user from the most common of these to the Math Alphabets
-% table.
-%
-% QUESTION: How standard are the following?
-% * action (script A)
-% * Bernoulli (script B)
-% * path integral measure (script D)
-% * domain (script D)
-% * expected value (script E)
-% * energy per symbol [communications theory] (script E)
-% * imaginary line (script I)
-% * identity matrix (blackboard bold I)
-% * likelihood (script L)
-% * M matrix (script M)
-% * Mellin transform (script M)
-% * null space (script N)
-% * order of (script o)
-% * radius (script r)
-% * real line (script R)
-% * Schwartz class (script S)
-% * volume (script V)
-%
-\ifcomplete
- \makeatletter
- \newcommand{\indexMA}[2][]{%
- \def\first@arg{#1}%
- \ifx\first@arg\@empty
- \index{#2|see{alphabets, math}}%
- \else
- \index{#2=#2 (\string#1)|see{alphabets, math}}%
- \fi
- }
- \makeatother
-\else
- \newcommand{\indexMA}[2][]{%
- \index{#2|see{alphabets, math}}%
-}
-\fi
-\indexMA[\mathscr{F}]{Fourier transform}
-\indexMA[\mathscr{H}]{Hamiltonian}
-\indexMA[\mathscr{H}]{Hilbert space}
-\indexMA[\mathscr{L}]{Lagrangian}
-\indexMA[\mathscr{L}]{Laplace transform}
-\indexMA[\mathcal{L}]{Lie derivative}
-\indexMA[\mathscr{P}]{power set}
-\indexMA[\mathscr{E}]{electromotive force}
-\indexMA[\mathcal{O}]{local ring}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{C}$]{complex numbers}
-%\indexMA{imaginary numbers}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{Z}$]{integers}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{N}$]{natural numbers}
-\indexMA{number sets}
-%\indexMA{prime numbers}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{1}$]{unity}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{D}$]{open unit disk}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{D}$]{unit disk}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{H}$]{quaternions}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{Q}$]{rational numbers}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{R}$]{real numbers}
-\indexMA[$\mathbbm{T}$]{torus}
-\indexMA{script letters}
-\indexMA{blackboard bold}
-\indexMA{fraktur}
-\indexMA{moduli space}
-\indexMA{Schwartz distribution spaces}
-
-% Provide "see ..."s for every accent whose name I happen to know.
-\index{arc|see{accents}}
-\index{breve|see{accents}}
-\index{caron|see{accents}}
-\index{cedilla|see{accents}}
-\index{circumflex|see{accents}}
-\index{diaeresis=di\ae{}resis|see{accents}}
-\index{hacek=h\'{a}\v{c}ek|see{accents}}
-\index{Hungarian umlaut|see{accents}}
-\index{macron|see{accents}}
-\index{ogonek|see{accents}}
-\index{umlaut|see{accents}}
-
-% Provide "see ..."s for the common logical operators.
-\index{logical operators>and|see{\texttt{\string\wedge}}}
-\index{logical operators>or|see{\texttt{\string\vee}}}
-\index{logical operators>not|see{\texttt{\string\neg} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\sim}}}
-\index{operators>logical|see{logical operators}}
-\index{and|see{\texttt{\string\wedge}}}
-\index{or|see{\texttt{\string\vee}}}
-\index{not|see{\texttt{\string\neg}}}
-\index{conjunction|see{\texttt{\string\wedge}}}
-\index{disjunction|see{\texttt{\string\vee}}}
-\index{negation|see{\texttt{\string\neg} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\sim}}}
-\index{set operators>union|see{\texttt{\string\cup}}}
-\index{set operators>intersection|see{\texttt{\string\cap}}}
-\index{operators>set|see{set operators}}
-\index{union|see{\texttt{\string\cup}}}
-\index{intersection|see{\texttt{\string\cap}}}
-\index{material implication|see{\texttt{\string\rightarrow} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\supset}}}
-\index{material equivalence|see{\texttt{\string\leftrightarrow} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\equiv}}}
-\index{material conditional|see{\texttt{\string\rightarrow} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\supset}}}
-\index{material biconditional|see{\texttt{\string\leftrightarrow} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\equiv}}}
-
-% Provide "see ..."s for various punctuation marks.
-\index{paragraph mark|see{\texttt{\string\P}}}
-\index{pilcrow|see{\texttt{\string\P}}}
-\index{percent sign|see{\texttt{\string\%}}}
-\index{dollar sign|see{\texttt{\string\$}}}
-\index{cents|see{\texttt{\string\textcent}}}
-\index{hash mark|see{\texttt{\string\#}}}
-\index{ampersand|see{\texttt{\string\&}}}
-\index{section mark|see{\texttt{\string\S}}}
-\index{caret|see{\texttt{\string\^}}}
-\index{swung dash|see{\texttt{\string\sim}}}
-\index{underscore|see{\texttt{\string\_}}}
-\index{less-than signs|see{inequalities}}
-\index{greater-than signs|see{inequalities}}
-\index{plus-or-minus sign|see{\texttt{\string\pm}}}
-
-% Provide "see ..."s for various musical symbols.
-\index{quaver|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{semiquaver|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{demisemiquaver|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{semibreve|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{minim|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{crotchet|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{whole note|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{half note|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{quarter note|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{eighth note|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{sixteenth note|see{musical symbols}}
-\index{thirty-second note|see{musical symbols}}
-
-% Provide a few other useful "see ..."s.
-\index{CTAN|see{Comprehensive \TeX{} Archive Network}}
-\index{letters|see{alphabets}}
-\index{numbers|see{digits}}
-\index{degrees|see{\texttt{\string\textdegree}}}
-\index{registered trademark|see{\texttt{\string\textregistered}}}
-\index{trademark|see{\texttt{\string\texttrademark}}}
-\index{Cedi|see{\texttt{\string\textcolonmonetary}}}
-\index{iff=\texttt{\string\iff}|see{\texttt{\string\Longleftrightarrow}}}
-\index{derivitive, partial|see{\texttt{\string\partial}}}
-\index{to=\texttt{\string\to}|see{\texttt{\string\rightarrow}}}
-\index{adjoint=adjoint (\dag)|see{\texttt{\string\dag}}}
-\ifAMS
- \index{implies=\texttt{\string\implies}|see{\texttt{\string\Longrightarrow}
- \emph{and} \texttt{\string\vdash}}}
- \index{impliedby=\texttt{\string\impliedby}|see{\texttt{\string\Longleftarrow}}}
- \index{division times|see{\texttt{\string\divideontimes}}}
- \index{does not exist|see{\texttt{\string\nexists}}}
- \index{ring equal to|see{\texttt{\string\circeq}}}
- \index{ring in equal to|see{\texttt{\string\eqcirc}}}
- \index{does not divide|see{\texttt{\string\nmid}}}
- \index{transversality|see{\texttt{\string\pitchfork}}}
- \index{absolute value|see{\texttt{\string\lvert} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\rvert}}}
- \index{norm|see{\texttt{\string\lVert} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\rVert}}}
-% \index{average|see{\texttt{\string\varnothing}}}
-\fi % AMS test
-\ifTIPA
-% \index{symbols>dictionary|see{symbols, phonetic}}
-% \index{dictionary symbols|see{phonetic symbols}}
- \index{pronunciation symbols|see{phonetic symbols}}
-\fi % TIPA test
-\index{abzuglich=abz\"uglich|see{\texttt{\string\textdiscount}}}
-\index{diacritics|see{accents}}
-\index{parts per thousand|see{\texttt{\string\textperthousand}}}
-\index{thousandths|see{\texttt{\string\textperthousand}}}
-\index{millesimal sign|see{\texttt{\string\textperthousand}}}
-\index{prescription|see{\texttt{\string\textrecipe}}}
-\index{pharmaceutical prescription|see{\texttt{\string\textrecipe}}}
-\ifMARV
- \index{Deleatur=\texttt{\string\Deleatur}|see{\texttt{\string\Denarius}}}
- \index{mouse|see{\texttt{\string\ComputerMouse}}}
-\fi % MARV test
-\index{playing cards|see{card suits}}
-\ifABX
- \index{nibar=\texttt{\string\nibar}|see{\texttt{\string\ownsbar}}}
- \index{ring equal to|see{\texttt{\string\circeq}}}
- \index{ring in equal to|see{\texttt{\string\eqcirc}}}
- \index{cutoff subtraction|see{\texttt{\string\dotdiv}}}
- \index{lsemantic=\texttt{\string\lsemantic}|see{\texttt{\string\ldbrack}}}
- \index{rsemantic=\texttt{\string\rsemantic}|see{\texttt{\string\rdbrack}}}
-\fi % ABX test
-\index{rationalized Planck constant|see{\texttt{\string\hbar}}}
-\index{options|see{package options}}
-\index{cardinality|see{\texttt{\string\aleph}}}
-\index{wreath product|see{\texttt{\string\wr}}}
-\index{reverse solidus|see{\texttt{\string\textbackslash}}}
-\index{radicals|see{\texttt{\string\sqrt} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\surd}}}
-\index{roots|see{\texttt{\string\sqrt}}}
-\index{square root|see{\texttt{\string\sqrt}}}
-\index{square root>hooked|see{\texttt{\string\hksqrt}}}
-\index{cube root|see{\texttt{\string\sqrt}}}
-\ifcomplete
- \index{return|see{carriage return}}
- \index{heads|see{faces}}
- \index{people|see{faces}}
-\fi
-\ifTX
- \index{fish hook|see{\texttt{\string\strictif}}}
- \index{par|see{\texttt{\string\invamp}}}
-\fi % TX test
-\index{stochastic independence|see{\texttt{\string\bot}}}
-\index{independence>stochastic|see{\texttt{\string\bot}}}
-\index{orthogonal to|see{\texttt{\string\bot}}}
-\index{entails|see{\texttt{\string\models}}}
-\index{micro|see{\texttt{\string\textmu}}}
-\index{Angstrom unit=\AA{}ngstr\"om unit>math mode|see{\texttt{\string\mathring}}}
-\index{Angstrom unit=\AA{}ngstr\"om unit>text mode|see{\texttt{\string\AA}}}
-\index{yen|see{\texttt{\string\textyen}}}
-\index{equilibrium|see{\texttt{\string\rightleftharpoons}}}
-\index{number|see{\texttt{\string\textnumero}}}
-\index{ditto marks|see{\texttt{\string\textquotedbl}}}
-\index{Weierstrass p function=Weierstrass $\wp$ function|see{\texttt{\string\wp}}}
-\index{inexact differential|see{\texttt{\string\dbar}}}
-\ifhaveslashed
- \index{reduced quadrupole moment|see{\texttt{\string\rqm}}}
-\fi % haveslashed
-\ifST
- \index{banana brackets|see{\texttt{\string\llparenthesis} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\rrparenthesis}}}
- \index{catamorphism|see{\texttt{\string\llparenthesis} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\rrparenthesis}}}
-\fi % ST test
-\ifOTII
- \index{impulse train|see{sha}}
- \index{Tate-Shafarevich group|see{sha}}
-\fi
-\ifSKAK
- \index{king|see{chess symbols}}
- \index{queen|see{chess symbols}}
- \index{castle|see{chess symbols}}
- \index{rook|see{chess symbols}}
- \index{bishop|see{chess symbols}}
- \index{knight|see{chess symbols}}
- \index{pawn|see{chess symbols}}
-\fi % SKAK test
-\index{differential, inexact|see{\texttt{\string\dbar}}}
-\index{brackets|see{delimiters}}
-\ifcomplete
- \index{equivalence|see{\texttt{\string\equiv}, \texttt{\string\leftrightarrow}, \emph{and} \texttt{\string\threesim}}}
-\else
- \index{equivalence|see{\texttt{\string\equiv} \emph{and} \texttt{\string\leftrightarrow}}}
-\fi
-\index{vinculum|see{\texttt{\string\overline}}}
-\index{es-zet|see{\texttt{\string\ss}}}
-\index{Maxwell-Stefan diffusion coefficient|see{\texttt{\string\DH}}}
-\index{Laplacian=Laplacian ($\nabla^2$)|see{\texttt{\string\nabla}}}
-\index{Laplacian=Laplacian ($\Delta$)|see{\texttt{\string\Delta}}}
-\index{infinity=infinity ($\infty$)|see{\texttt{\string\infty}}}
-%\ifx\BBmathbb\undefined\else
-% \index{double summation=double summation ({\usefont{U}{bbold}{m}{n}\char"06})|see{alphabets, math}}
-% \index{summation, double=summation, double ({\usefont{U}{bbold}{m}{n}\char"06})|see{alphabets, math}}
-%\fi
-\index{evaluated at|see{\texttt{\string\vert}}}
-\index{CP1252|see{code page 1252}}
-\index{CP437|see{code page 437}}
-\ifSIMP
- \index{nuclear power plant|see{\texttt{\string\SNPP}}}
-\fi % SIMP test
-\ifcomplete % Really only needs to be ARK or DING or PI.
- \index{hands|see{fists}}
- \index{printer's fist|see{fists}}
- \index{pointing finger|see{fists}}
- \index{finger, pointing|see{fists}}
-\fi % complete test
-
-% "See also"s should appear after all page references.
-\providecommand*\seealso[2]{\emph{\alsoname}#1}
-\providecommand*\alsoname{see also}
-\AtEndDocument{%
- \index{carriage return|seealso{\string\texttt{\string\string\string\hookleftarrow}}}
- \index{transforms|seealso{alphabets, math}}
- \ifTX
- \index{parallel|seealso{\string\texttt{\string\string\string\varparallel}}}
- \fi
- \ifST
- \index{Plimsoll line|seealso{\string\texttt{\string\string\string\minuso}}}
- \fi
-}
-
-% Multiple packages define \multimap.
-\makeatletter
- \@ifundefined{multimap}{}{%
- \index{linear implication|see{\texttt{\string\string\string\multimap}}}
- \index{lollipop|see{\texttt{\string\string\string\multimap}}}}
-\makeatother
-
-% Minutes/seconds and feet/inches are normally formed with superscripted
-% primes.
-\index{arcminutes|see{\texttt{\string\prime}}}
-\index{angular minutes|see{\texttt{\string\prime}}}
-\index{minutes, angular|see{\texttt{\string\prime}}}
-\index{feet|see{\texttt{\string\prime} \emph{and}
- \texttt{\string\textquotesingle}}}
-\ifABX
- \index{arcseconds|see{\texttt{\string\second}}}
- \index{angular seconds|see{\texttt{\string\second}}}
- \index{seconds, angular|see{\texttt{\string\second}}}
- \index{inches|see{\texttt{\string\second} \emph{and}
- \texttt{\string\textquotedbl}}}
-\else
- \index{arcseconds|see{\texttt{\string\prime}}}
- \index{angular seconds|see{\texttt{\string\prime}}}
- \index{seconds, angular|see{\texttt{\string\prime}}}
- \index{inches|see{\texttt{\string\prime} \emph{and}
- \texttt{\string\textquotedbl}}}
-\fi
-
-% \notowns can be mapped to various things depending on package availability.
-\ifABX
- \ifTX
- \index{notowns=\texttt{\string\notowns}|see{\texttt{\string\notowner}
- \emph{and} \texttt{\string\notni}}}
- \else
- \index{notowns=\texttt{\string\notowns}|see{\texttt{\string\notowner}}}
- \fi
-\else
- \ifTX
- \index{notowns=\texttt{\string\notowns}|see{\texttt{\string\notni}}}
- \fi
-\fi
-
-% Double brackets are defined by both ST and ABX.
-\ifABX
- \ifST
- \index{semantic valuation|see{\texttt{\string\llbracket}/\texttt{\string\rrbracket}
- \emph{and} \texttt{\string\ldbrack}/\texttt{\string\rdbrack}}}
- \else
- \index{semantic valuation|see{\texttt{\string\ldbrack}/\texttt{\string\rdbrack}}}
- \fi
-\else
- \ifST
- \index{semantic valuation|see{\texttt{\string\llbracket}/\texttt{\string\rrbracket}}}
- \fi
-\fi
-
-% The following were generated automatically from txfonts.sty.
-\ifTX
- \index{circledplus=\texttt{\string\circledplus}|see{\texttt{\string\oplus}}}
- \index{circledminus=\texttt{\string\circledminus}|see{\texttt{\string\ominus}}}
- \index{circledtimes=\texttt{\string\circledtimes}|see{\texttt{\string\otimes}}}
- \index{circledslash=\texttt{\string\circledslash}|see{\texttt{\string\oslash}}}
- \index{circleddot=\texttt{\string\circleddot}|see{\texttt{\string\odot}}}
- \index{le=\texttt{\string\le}|see{\texttt{\string\leq}}}
- \index{ge=\texttt{\string\ge}|see{\texttt{\string\geq}}}
- \index{gets=\texttt{\string\gets}|see{\texttt{\string\leftarrow}}}
- \index{to=\texttt{\string\to}|see{\texttt{\string\rightarrow}}}
- \index{owns=\texttt{\string\owns}|see{\texttt{\string\ni}}}
- \index{lnot=\texttt{\string\lnot}|see{\texttt{\string\neg}}}
- \index{land=\texttt{\string\land}|see{\texttt{\string\wedge}}}
- \index{lor=\texttt{\string\lor}|see{\texttt{\string\vee}}}
- \index{restriction=\texttt{\string\restriction}|see{\texttt{\string\upharpoonright}}}
- \index{Doteq=\texttt{\string\Doteq}|see{\texttt{\string\doteqdot}}}
- \index{doublecup=\texttt{\string\doublecup}|see{\texttt{\string\Cup}}}
- \index{doublecap=\texttt{\string\doublecap}|see{\texttt{\string\Cap}}}
- \index{llless=\texttt{\string\llless}|see{\texttt{\string\lll}}}
- \index{gggtr=\texttt{\string\gggtr}|see{\texttt{\string\ggg}}}
- %\index{Box=\texttt{\string\Box}|see{\texttt{\string\square}}}
- \index{ne=\texttt{\string\ne}|see{\texttt{\string\neq}}}
- %\index{notowns=\texttt{\string\notowns}|see{\texttt{\string\notni}}}
- \index{lrJoin=\texttt{\string\lrJoin}|see{\texttt{\string\Join}}}
- %\index{bowtie=\texttt{\string\bowtie}|see{\texttt{\string\lrtimes}}}
- \index{dasharrow=\texttt{\string\dasharrow}|see{\texttt{\string\dashrightarrow}}}
- \index{circledotright=\texttt{\string\circledotright}|see{\texttt{\string\circleddotright}}}
- \index{circledotleft=\texttt{\string\circledotleft}|see{\texttt{\string\circleddotleft}}}
-\fi % TX test
-
-% The following were generated semi-automatically from SYMLIST using:
-% egrep '\text' SYMLIST | sed 's/\\text//' | xargs -i egrep '^{}$' /usr/share/dict/words | xargs -i sh -c 'egrep -q "^\\\\{}$" SYMLIST || echo "\\index{{}|see{\\texttt{\\string\\text{}}}}"' \;
-% then editing the result.
-\index{blank|see{\texttt{\string\textblank}}}
-\index{born|see{\texttt{\string\textborn}}}
-\index{died|see{\texttt{\string\textdied}}}
-\index{discount|see{\texttt{\string\textdiscount}}}
-\index{divorced|see{\texttt{\string\textdivorced}}}
-\index{dollar|see{\texttt{\string\textdollar}}}
-%\index{ellipsis|see{\texttt{\string\textellipsis}}}
-\index{estimated|see{\texttt{\string\textestimated}}}
-\index{florin|see{\texttt{\string\textflorin}}}
-%\index{greater|see{\texttt{\string\textgreater}}}
-\index{leaf|see{\texttt{\string\textleaf}}}
-%\index{less|see{\texttt{\string\textless}}}
-\index{married|see{\texttt{\string\textmarried}}}
-\index{minus|see{\texttt{\string\textminus}}}
-\index{ohm|see{\texttt{\string\textohm}}}
-%\index{paragraph|see{\texttt{\string\textparagraph}}}
-\index{recipe|see{\texttt{\string\textrecipe}}}
-%\index{registered|see{\texttt{\string\textregistered}}}
-%\index{section|see{\texttt{\string\textsection}}}
-\index{sterling|see{\texttt{\string\pounds}}}
-%\index{style|see{\texttt{\string\textstyle}}}
-%\index{superscript|see{\texttt{\string\textsuperscript}}}
-\index{trademark|see{\texttt{\string\texttrademark}}}
-%\index{underscore|see{\texttt{\string\textunderscore}}}
-\index{won|see{\texttt{\string\textwon}}}
-\ifTIPA
- \index{advancing|see{\texttt{\string\textadvancing}}}
- \index{bullseye|see{\texttt{\string\textbullseye}}}
- \index{lowering|see{\texttt{\string\textlowering}}}
- \index{pipe|see{\texttt{\string\textpipe}}}
- \index{raising|see{\texttt{\string\textraising}}}
- \index{retracting|see{\texttt{\string\textretracting}}}
- \index{seagull|see{\texttt{\string\textseagull}}}
-\fi % TIPA test
-%\index{swab|see{\texttt{\string\textswab}}}
-
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-Welcome to the \doctitle! This document strives to be your primary
-source of \latex{} symbol information: font samples, \latex{}
-commands, packages, usage details, caveats---everything needed to put
-thousands of different symbols at your disposal. All of the fonts
-covered herein meet the following criteria:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item They are freely available from the Comprehensive\idxCTAN{}
- \TeX{} Archive Network (\url{http://www.ctan.org}).
-
- \item All of their symbols have \latexE{} bindings. That is, a user
- should be able to access a symbol by name, not just by
- \cmd{\char}\meta{number}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\noindent
-These are not particularly limiting criteria; the \doctitle{} contains
-samples of \approxcount\prevtotalsymbols{} symbols---quite a large
-number. Some of these symbols are guaranteed to be available in every
-\latexE{} system; others require fonts and packages that may not
-accompany a given distribution and that therefore need to be
-installed. See
-\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=instpackages+wherefiles}
-for help with installing new fonts and packages.
-
-
-\subsection{Document Usage}
-
-Each section of this document contains a number of font tables. Each
-table shows a set of symbols, with the corresponding \latex{} command
-to the right of each symbol. A table's caption indicates what package
-needs to be loaded in order to access that table's symbols. For
-example, the symbols in Table~\ref{old-style-nums}, ``\TC\ Old-Style
-Numerals'', are made available by putting
-``\cmd{\usepackage}\verb|{textcomp}|'' in your document's preamble.
-``\AMS'' means to use the \AMS{} packages, viz.\ \pkgname{amssymb}
-and/or \pkgname{amsmath}. Notes below a table provide additional
-information about some or all the symbols in that table.
-
-One\label{altenc} note that appears a few times in this document,
-particularly in Section~\ref{body-text-symbols}, indicates that
-certain symbols do not exist in the OT1 \fntenc[OT1]
-(Donald\index{Knuth, Donald E.} Knuth's original, 7-bit
-\fntenc[7-bit], which is the default \fntenc{} for \latex) and that
-you should use \pkgname{fontenc} to select a different encoding, such
-as T1 (a common 8-bit \fntenc[8-bit]\index{font encodings>T1}). That
-means that you should put
-``\cmd{\usepackage}\verb|[|\meta{encoding}\verb|]{fontenc}|'' in your
-document's preamble, where \meta{encoding} is, e.g.,
-\texttt{T1}\index{font encodings>T1} or \texttt{LY1}\index{font
-encodings>LY1}. To limit the change in \fntenc[limiting scope of] to
-the current group, use
-``\cmd{\fontencoding}\verb|{|\meta{encoding}\verb|}|\cmd{\selectfont}''.
-
-Section~\ref{addl-info} contains some additional information about the
-symbols in this document. It shows which symbol names are not unique
-across packages, gives examples of how to create new symbols out of
-existing symbols, explains how symbols are spaced in math mode,
-presents a \latex{} ASCII\index{ASCII} and Latin~1\index{Latin 1}
-tables, and provides some information about this document itself. The
-\doctitle{} ends with an index of all the symbols in the document and
-various additional useful terms.
-
-
-\ifcomplete
-
-\subsection{Frequently Requested Symbols}
-
-There are a number of symbols that are requested over and over again
-on \ctt. If you're looking for such a symbol the following list will
-help you find it quickly.
-
-\newenvironment{symbolfaq}{%
- \ifhavemulticol
- \setlength{\columnsep}{3em}%
- \begin{multicols}{2}%
- \fi
- \setlength{\parskip}{1ex}%
- \newcommand{\faq}[2]{%
- \noindent##1\quad\dotfill\quad\makebox[1em][r]{##2}\par}%
-}{%
- \ifhavemulticol
- \end{multicols}%
- \fi
-}
-
-\begin{symbolfaq}
- \faq{\textvisiblespace, as in
- ``Spaces\textvisiblespace are\textvisiblespace significant.''}
- {\pageref{text-predef}}
- \faq{\'{\i}, \`{\i}, \={\i}, \^{\i}, etc.\ (versus \'i, \`i, \=i, and \^i)}
- {\pageref{text-accents}}
- \faq{\textcent}
- {\pageref{tc-currency}}
- \faq{\EUR}
- {\pageref{marv-currency}}
- \faq{\textcopyright, \textregistered, and \texttrademark}
- {\pageref{tc-legal}}
- \faq{\textperthousand}
- {\pageref{tc-misc}}
- \faq{$\oiint$}
- {\pageref{txpx-large}}
- \faq{$\therefore$}
- {\pageref{ams-rel}}
- \faq{$\coloneqq$ and $\Coloneqq$}
- {\pageref{txpx-rel}}
- \faq{$\lesssim$ and $\gtrsim$}
- {\pageref{ams-inequal-rel}}
- \faq{$\MDOTSiddots$}
- {\pageref{mathdots-dots}}
- \faq{\textdegree, as in ``180\textdegree'' or ``15\textcelsius''}
- {\pageref{tc-math}}
- \faq{\mathscr{L}, \mathscr{F}, etc.}
- {\pageref{alphabets}}
- \faq{\mathbbm{N}, \mathbbm{Z}, \mathbbm{R}, etc.}
- {\pageref{alphabets}}
- \faq{$\dashint$}
- {\pageref{dashint}}
- \faq{\diatop[{\diatop[\'|\=]}|a],
- \diatop[{\diatop[\`|\^]}|e], etc.
- (i.e., several accents per character)}
- {\pageref{multiple-accents}}
- \faq{$<$, $>$, and $|$ (instead of <, >, and |)}
- {\pageref{upside-down}}
- \faq{\textasciicircum\ and \textasciitilde\ (or $\sim$)}
- {\pageref{tildes}}
-\end{symbolfaq}
-
-\fi % ifcomplete
-
-
-\section{Body-text symbols}
-\label{body-text-symbols}
-\idxbothbegin{body-text}{symbols}
-
-This section lists symbols that are intended for use in running text,
-such as punctuation marks, accents, ligatures, and currency symbols.
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{symtable}{\latexE{} Escapable ``Special'' Characters}
-\index{special characters=``special'' characters}
-\index{escapable characters}
-\label{special-escapable}
-\begin{tabular}{*6{ll@{\qqquad}}ll}
-\K\$ & \K\% & \K\_$\,^*$ & \Kp\} & \K\& & \K\# & \Kp\{ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- The \pkgname{underscore} package redefines ``\verb+_+'' to produce
- an underscore in text mode (i.e.,~it makes it unnecessary to escape
- the underscore character).
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Predefined \latexE{} Text-mode Commands}
-\index{space, visible}
-\index{inequalities}
-\index{tilde}
-\index{copyright}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\idxboth{legal}{symbols}
-\label{text-predef}
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qqquad}lll}
-\V\textasciicircum & \V\textless \\
-\V\textasciitilde & \V[\ltextordfeminine]\textordfeminine \\
-\V\textasteriskcentered & \V[\ltextordmasculine]\textordmasculine \\
-\V\textbackslash & \V\textparagraph$^*$ \\
-\V\textbar & \V\textperiodcentered \\
-\V\textbraceleft$^*$ & \V\textquestiondown \\
-\V\textbraceright$^*$ & \V\textquotedblleft \\
-\V\textbullet & \V\textquotedblright \\
-\V[\ltextcopyright]\textcopyright$^*$
- & \V\textquoteleft \\
-\V\textdagger$^*$ & \V\textquoteright \\
-\V\textdaggerdbl$^*$ & \V[\ltextregistered]\textregistered \\
-\V\textdollar$^*$ & \V\textsection$^*$ \\
-\V\textellipsis$^*$ & \V\textsterling$^*$ \\
-\V\textemdash & \V[\ltexttrademark]\texttrademark \\
-\V\textendash & \V\textunderscore$^*$ \\
-\V\textexclamdown & \V\textvisiblespace \\
-\V\textgreater \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\twosymbolmessage
-
-\bigskip
-\usetextmathmessage[*]
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\latexE{} Commands Defined to Work in Both Math and Text Mode}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\index{copyright}
-\idxboth{legal}{symbols}
-\label{math-text}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{lll@{\qqquad}}lll}
-\V\$ & \V\_ & \V\ddag & \Vp\{ \\
-\V\P & \V[\ltextcopyright]\copyright
- & \V\dots & \Vp\} \\
-\V\S & \V\dag & \V\pounds \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\twosymbolmessage
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Commands Defined to Work in Both Math and Text Mode}
-\label{ams-math-text}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\X\checkmark & \X\circledR & \X\maltese
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Non-ASCII Letters (Excluding Accented Letters)}
-\index{letters>non-ASCII}\index{ASCII}
-\label{non-ascii}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\aa & \Ks\DH & \K\L & \K\o & \K\ss \\
-\K\AA & \Ks\dh & \K\l & \K\O & \K\SS \\
-\K\AE & \Ks\DJ & \Ks\NG & \K\OE & \Ks\TH \\
-\K\ae & \Ks\dj & \Ks\ng & \K\oe & \Ks\th \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Not available in the OT1 \fntenc[OT1]. Use the \pkgname{fontenc}
- package to select an alternate \fntenc[T1], such as T1.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FC]{Letters Used to Typeset African Languages}
-\index{alphabets>African}
-\label{fc}
-\begin{tabular}{*6{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\Jiv\B{D} & \Jiv\m{c} & \Jiv\m{f} & \Jiv\m{k} & \Jiv\M{t} & \Jiv\m{Z} \\
-\Jiv\B{d} & \Jiv\m{D} & \Jiv\m{F} & \Jiv\m{N} & \Jiv\M{T} & \Jiv\T{E} \\
-\Jiv\B{H} & \Jiv\M{d} & \Jiv\m{G} & \Jiv\m{n} & \Jiv\m{t} & \Jiv\T{e} \\
-\Jiv\B{h} & \Jiv\M{D} & \Jiv\m{g} & \Jiv\m{o} & \Jiv\m{T} & \Jiv\T{O} \\
-\Jiv\B{t} & \Jiv\m{d} & \Jiv\m{I} & \Jiv\m{O} & \Jiv\m{u}$^*$ & \Jiv\T{o} \\
-\Jiv\B{T} & \Jiv\m{E} & \Jiv\m{i} & \Jiv\m{P} & \Jiv\m{U}$^*$ \\
-\Jiv\m{b} & \Jiv\m{e} & \Jiv\m{J} & \Jiv\m{p} & \Jiv\m{Y} \\
-\Jiv\m{B} & \Jiv\M{E} & \Jiv\m{j} & \Jiv\m{s} & \Jiv\m{y} \\
-\Jiv\m{C} & \Jiv\M{e} & \Jiv\m{K} & \Jiv\m{S} & \Jiv\m{z} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- These characters all need the T4 \fntenc[T4], which is provided by
- the \FC\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \verb|\m{v}| and \verb|\m{V}| are synonyms for \verb|\m{u}| and
- \verb|\m{U}|.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[VIET]{Letters Used to Typeset Vietnamese}
-\index{alphabets>Vietnamese}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\Kv\OHORN & \Kv\ohorn & \Kv\UHORN & \Kv\uhorn \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- These characters all need the T5 \fntenc[T5], which is provided by
- the \VIET\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Punctuation Marks Not Found in OT1}
-\index{punctuation}
-\label{punc-no-OT1}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\Kt\guillemotleft & \Kt\guilsinglleft & \Kt\quotedblbase & \Kt\textquotedbl \\
-\Kt\guillemotright & \Kt\guilsinglright & \Kt\quotesinglbase \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- To get these symbols, use the \pkgname{fontenc} package to select an
- alternate \fntenc[T1], such as~T1.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Decorative Punctuation Marks}
-\index{punctuation}
-\label{pi-punctuation}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\Tp{123} & \Tp{125} & \Tp{161} & \Tp{163} \\
-\Tp{124} & \Tp{126} & \Tp{162} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[TIPA]{\TIPA\ Phonetic Symbols}
-\ltidxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{rotated}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{upside-down}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{inverted}{symbols}
-\ltindex{alphabets>phonetic}
-\index{tilde}
-\label{tipa-phonetic}
-\begin{longtable}{*3{ll}}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K\textbabygamma & \K\textglotstop & \K\textrtailn \\
-\K\textbarb & \K\texthalflength & \K\textrtailr \\
-\K\textbarc & \K\texthardsign & \K\textrtails \\
-\K\textbard & \K\texthooktop & \K\textrtailt \\
-\K\textbardotlessj & \K\texthtb & \K\textrtailz \\
-\K\textbarg & \K\texthtbardotlessj & \K\textrthook \\
-\K\textbarglotstop & \K\texthtc & \K\textsca \\
-\K\textbari & \K\texthtd & \K\textscb \\
-\K\textbarl & \K\texthtg & \K\textsce \\
-\K\textbaro & \K\texthth & \K\textscg \\
-\K\textbarrevglotstop & \K\texththeng & \K\textsch \\
-\K\textbaru & \K\texthtk & \K\textschwa \\
-\K\textbeltl & \K\texthtp & \K\textsci \\
-\K\textbeta & \K\texthtq & \K\textscj \\
-\K\textbullseye & \K\texthtrtaild & \K\textscl \\
-\K\textceltpal & \K\texthtscg & \K\textscn \\
-\K\textchi & \K\texthtt & \K\textscoelig \\
-\K\textcloseepsilon & \K\texthvlig & \K\textscomega \\
-\K\textcloseomega & \K\textinvglotstop & \K\textscr \\
-\K\textcloserevepsilon & \K\textinvscr & \K\textscripta \\
-\K\textcommatailz & \K\textiota & \K\textscriptg \\
-\K\textcorner & \K\textlambda & \K\textscriptv \\
-\K\textcrb & \K\textlengthmark & \K\textscu \\
-\K\textcrd & \K\textlhookt & \K\textscy \\
-\K\textcrg & \K\textlhtlongi & \K\textsecstress \\
-\K\textcrh & \K\textlhtlongy & \K\textsoftsign \\
-\K\textcrinvglotstop & \K\textlonglegr & \K\textstretchc \\
-\K\textcrlambda & \K\textlptr & \K\texttctclig \\
-\K\textcrtwo & \K\textltailm & \K\textteshlig \\
-\K\textctc & \K\textltailn & \K\texttheta \\
-\K\textctd & \K\textltilde & \K\textthorn \\
-\K\textctdctzlig & \K\textlyoghlig & \K\texttoneletterstem \\
-\K\textctesh & \K\textObardotlessj & \K\texttslig \\
-\K\textctj & \K\textOlyoghlig & \K\textturna \\
-\K\textctn & \K\textomega & \K\textturncelig \\
-\K\textctt & \K\textopencorner & \K\textturnh \\
-\K\textcttctclig & \K\textopeno & \K\textturnk \\
-\K\textctyogh & \K\textpalhook & \K\textturnlonglegr \\
-\K\textctz & \K\textphi & \K\textturnm \\
-\K\textdctzlig & \K\textpipe & \K\textturnmrleg \\
-\K\textdoublebaresh & \K\textprimstress & \K\textturnr \\
-\K\textdoublebarpipe & \K\textraiseglotstop & \K\textturnrrtail \\
-\K\textdoublebarslash & \K\textraisevibyi & \K\textturnscripta \\
-\K\textdoublepipe & \K\textramshorns & \K\textturnt \\
-\K\textdoublevertline & \K\textrevapostrophe & \K\textturnv \\
-\K\textdownstep & \K\textreve & \K\textturnw \\
-\K\textdyoghlig & \K\textrevepsilon & \K\textturny \\
-\K\textdzlig & \K\textrevglotstop & \K\textupsilon \\
-\K\textepsilon & \K\textrevyogh & \K\textupstep \\
-\K\textesh & \K\textrhookrevepsilon & \K\textvertline \\
-\K\textfishhookr & \K\textrhookschwa & \K\textvibyi \\
-\K\textg & \K\textrhoticity & \K\textvibyy \\
-\K\textgamma & \K\textrptr & \K\textwynn \\
-\K\textglobfall & \K\textrtaild & \K\textyogh \\
-\K\textglobrise & \K\textrtaill & \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \TIPA\ defines shortcut characters for many of the above. It also
- defines a command \cmd{\tone} for denoting tone letters (pitches).
- \seedocs{\TIPA}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TIPX]{\TIPX\ Phonetic Symbols}
-\idxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\idxboth{rotated}{symbols}
-\idxboth{upside-down}{symbols}
-\idxboth{inverted}{symbols}
-\index{alphabets>phonetic}
-\label{tipx-phonetic}
-\begin{longtable}{*3{ll}}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K\textaolig & \K\texthtbardotlessjvar & \K\textrthooklong \\
-\K\textbenttailyogh & \K\textinvomega & \K\textscaolig \\
-\K\textbktailgamma & \K\textinvsca & \K\textscdelta \\
-\K\textctinvglotstop & \K\textinvscripta & \K\textscf \\
-\K\textctjvar & \K\textlfishhookrlig & \K\textsck \\
-\K\textctstretchc & \K\textlhookfour & \K\textscm \\
-\K\textctstretchcvar & \K\textlhookp & \K\textscp \\
-\K\textctturnt & \K\textlhti & \K\textscq \\
-\K\textdblig & \K\textlooptoprevesh & \K\textspleftarrow \\
-\K\textdoublebarpipevar & \K\textnrleg & \K\textstretchcvar \\
-\K\textdoublepipevar & \K\textObullseye & \K\textsubdoublearrow \\
-\K\textdownfullarrow & \K\textpalhooklong & \K\textsubrightarrow \\
-\K\textfemale & \K\textpalhookvar & \K\textthornvari \\
-\K\textfrbarn & \K\textpipevar & \K\textthornvarii \\
-\K\textfrhookd & \K\textqplig & \K\textthornvariii \\
-\K\textfrhookdvar & \K\textrectangle & \K\textthornvariv \\
-\K\textfrhookt & \K\textretractingvar & \K\textturnglotstop \\
-\K\textfrtailgamma & \K\textrevscl & \K\textturnsck \\
-\K\textglotstopvari & \K\textrevscr & \K\textturnscu \\
-\K\textglotstopvarii & \K\textrhooka & \K\textturnthree \\
-\K\textglotstopvariii & \K\textrhooke & \K\textturntwo \\
-\K\textgrgamma & \K\textrhookepsilon & \K\textuncrfemale \\
-\K\textheng & \K\textrhookopeno & \K\textupfullarrow \\
-\K\texthmlig & \K\textrtailhth \\
-\end{longtable}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[WIPA]{\WIPA\ Phonetic Symbols}
-\ltidxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{rotated}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{upside-down}{symbols}
-\ltidxboth{inverted}{symbols}
-\ltindex{alphabets>phonetic}
-\index{tilde}
-\label{wipa-phonetic}
-\begin{longtable}{*4{ll}}
-\multicolumn{8}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{8}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K\babygamma & \K\eng & \K\labdentalnas & \K\schwa \\
-\K\barb & \K\er & \K\latfric & \K\sci \\
-\K\bard & \K\esh & \K\legm & \K\scn \\
-\K\bari & \K[\WSUeth]\eth & \K\legr & \K\scr \\
-\K\barl & \K\flapr & \K\lz & \K\scripta \\
-\K[\WSUbaro]\baro & \K\glotstop & \K\nialpha & \K\scriptg \\
-\K\barp & \K\hookb & \K\nibeta & \K\scriptv \\
-\K\barsci & \K\hookd & \K\nichi & \K\scu \\
-\K\barscu & \K\hookg & \K\niepsilon & \K\scy \\
-\K\baru & \K\hookh & \K\nigamma & \K\slashb \\
-\K\clickb & \K\hookheng & \K\niiota & \K\slashc \\
-\K\clickc & \K\hookrevepsilon & \K\nilambda & \K\slashd \\
-\K\clickt & \K\hv & \K\niomega & \K\slashu \\
-\K\closedniomega & \K\inva & \K\niphi & \K\taild \\
-\K\closedrevepsilon & \K\invf & \K\nisigma & \K\tailinvr \\
-\K\crossb & \K\invglotstop & \K\nitheta & \K\taill \\
-\K\crossd & \K\invh & \K\niupsilon & \K\tailn \\
-\K\crossh & \K\invlegr & \K\nj & \K\tailr \\
-\K\crossnilambda & \K\invm & \K\oo & \K\tails \\
-\K\curlyc & \K\invr & \K[\WSUopeno]\openo & \K\tailt \\
-\K\curlyesh & \K\invscr & \K\reve & \K\tailz \\
-\K\curlyyogh & \K\invscripta & \K\reveject & \K\tesh \\
-\K\curlyz & \K\invv & \K\revepsilon & \K[\WSUthorn]\thorn \\
-\K\dlbari & \K\invw & \K\revglotstop & \K\tildel \\
-\K\dz & \K\invy & \K\scd & \K\yogh \\
-\K\ejective & \K\ipagamma & \K\scg \\
-\end{longtable}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Phonetic Symbols}
-\idxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\idxboth{rotated}{symbols}
-\idxboth{upside-down}{symbols}
-\idxboth{inverted}{symbols}
-\index{alphabets>phonetic}
-\label{wasy-phonetics}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\K\DH & \K\dh & \K\openo \\
-\K\Thorn & \K\inve & \K\thorn \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PHON]{\PHON\ Phonetic Symbols}
-\idxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\idxboth{rotated}{symbols}
-\idxboth{upside-down}{symbols}
-\idxboth{inverted}{symbols}
-\index{alphabets>phonetic}
-\label{phon-phonetic}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\K\barj & \K\flap & \K[\PHONibar]\ibar & \K\rotvara & \K\vari \\
-\K\barlambda & \K\glottal & \K[\PHONopeno]\openo & \K\rotw & \K\varomega \\
-\K\emgma & \K\hausaB & \K\planck & \K\roty & \K\varopeno \\
-\K\engma & \K\hausab & \K\pwedge & \K[\PHONschwa]\schwa & \K[\PHONvod]\vod \\
-\K\enya & \K\hausad & \K\revD & \K[\PHONthorn]\thorn & \K\voicedh \\
-\K\epsi & \K\hausaD & \K\riota & \K\ubar & \K[\PHONyogh]\yogh \\
-\K[\PHONesh]\esh & \K\hausak & \K\rotm & \K\udesc \\
-\K[\PHONeth]\eth & \K\hausaK & \K\rotOmega & \K\vara \\
-\K\fj & \K[\PHONhookd]\hookd & \K\rotr & \K[\PHONvarg]\varg \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PHONFC]{\PHONFC\ Phonetic Symbols}
-\idxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\index{alphabets>phonetic}
-\label{phonfc-phonetic}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtextcrd]\textcrd & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtexthtd]\texthtd & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextpipe]\textpipe \\
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtextcrh]\textcrh & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtexthtk]\texthtk & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextrtaild]\textrtaild \\
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtextepsilon]\textepsilon & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtexthtp]\texthtp & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextrtailt]\textrtailt \\
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtextesh]\textesh & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtexthtt]\texthtt & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextschwa]\textschwa \\
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtextfjlig]\textfjlig & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextiota]\textiota & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextscriptv]\textscriptv \\
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtexthtb]\texthtb & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextltailn]\textltailn & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextteshlig]\textteshlig \\
-\K[\encfour\PHONFCtexthtc]\texthtc & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextopeno]\textopeno & \K[\encfour\PHONFCtextyogh]\textyogh \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The idea behind the \PHONFC\ package's phonetic symbols is to
- provide an interface to some of the characters in the T4 \fntenc[T4]
- \ifFC
- (Table~\vref{fc})
- \fi % FC
- but using the same names as
- \ifTIPA
- the \TIPA\ characters presented in Table~\vref{tipa-phonetic}.
- \else
- the \TIPA\ package.
- \fi % TIPA
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[SMTR]{\SMTR\ Transliteration Symbols}
-\idxboth{phonetic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{linguistic}{symbols}
-\idxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\idxboth{transliteration}{symbols}
-\idxboth{semitic}{transliteration}
-\index{alphabets>phonetic}
-\label{semtrans-phonetic}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\K\Alif & \K\Ayn \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{text-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\Q\" & \Q\` & \Q\d & \Q\r \\
-\Q\' & \QivBAR\ddag & \Qiv\G\ddag & \Q\t \\
-\Q\. & \Q\~ & \Qv\h\S & \Q\u \\
-\Qe[\magicequal][\magicequalname]\= & \Q\b & \Q\H & \Qiv\U\ddag \\
-\Q\^ & \Q\c & \Qt\k$^\dag$ & \Q\v \\
-\end{tabular}
-\par\medskip
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\Q\newtie$^*$ & \Qc\textcircled
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Requires the \TC\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\medskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- Not available in the OT1 \fntenc[OT1]. Use the \pkgname{fontenc}
- package to select an alternate \fntenc[T1], such as T1.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\medskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\ddag]
- Requires the T4 \fntenc[T4], provided by the \FC\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\medskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\S]
- Requires the T5 \fntenc[T5], provided by the \VIET\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \index{dotless i=dotless $i~(\imath)$>text mode}
- \index{dotless j=dotless $j~(\jmath)$>text mode}
- Also note the existence of \cmdI{\i} and \cmdI{\j}, which produce
- dotless versions of ``i'' and ``j'' (viz., ``\i'' and ``\j''). These
- are useful when the accent is supposed to replace the dot. For
- example, ``\verb|na\"{\i}ve|'' produces a correct ``na\"{\i}ve'',
- while ``\verb|na\"{i}ve|'' would yield the rather odd-looking
- ``na\"{i}ve''. (``\verb|na\"{i}ve|'' \emph{does} work in encodings
- other than OT1, however.)
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[TIPA]{\TIPA\ Text-mode Accents}
-\ltindex{accents}
-\index{tilde}
-\label{tipa-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep high and low accents from touching.
-\begin{longtable}{ll}
-\multicolumn{2}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{2}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\Q\textacutemacron \\
-\Q\textacutewedge \\
-\Q\textadvancing \\
-\Q\textbottomtiebar \\
-\Q\textbrevemacron \\
-\Q\textcircumacute \\
-\Q\textcircumdot \\
-\Q\textdotacute \\
-\Q\textdotbreve \\
-\Q\textdotbreve \\
-\Q\textdoublegrave \\
-\Q\textdoublevbaraccent \\
-\Q\textgravecircum \\
-\Q\textgravedot \\
-\Q\textgravemacron \\
-\Q\textgravemid \\
-\Q\textinvsubbridge \\
-\Q\textlowering \\
-\Q\textmidacute \\
-\Q\textovercross \\
-\Q\textoverw \\
-\Q\textpolhook \\
-\Q\textraising \\
-\Q\textretracting \\
-\Q\textringmacron \\
-\Q\textroundcap \\
-\Q\textseagull \\
-\Q\textsubacute \\
-\Q\textsubarch \\
-\Q\textsubbar \\
-\Q\textsubbridge \\
-\Q\textsubcircum \\
-\Q\textsubdot \\
-\Q\textsubgrave \\
-\Q\textsublhalfring \\
-\Q\textsubplus \\
-\Q\textsubrhalfring \\
-\Q\textsubring \\
-\Q\textsubsquare \\
-\Q\textsubtilde \\
-\Q\textsubumlaut \\
-\Q\textsubw \\
-\Q\textsubwedge \\
-\Q\textsuperimposetilde \\
-\Q\textsyllabic \\
-\Q\texttildedot \\
-\Q\texttoptiebar \\
-\Q\textvbaraccent \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \TIPA\ defines shortcut sequences for many of the above.
- \seedocs{\TIPA}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[XIPA]{\XIPA\ Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{xipa-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep high and low accents from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\Q\bibridge & \Q\partvoiceless \\
-\Q\crtilde & \Q\sliding \\
-\Q\dottedtilde & \Q\spreadlips \\
-\Q\doubletilde & \Q\subcorner \\
-\Q\finpartvoice & \Q\subdoublebar \\
-\Q\finpartvoiceless & \Q\subdoublevert \\
-\Q\inipartvoice & \Q\sublptr \\
-\Q\inipartvoiceless & \Q\subrptr \\
-\Q\overbridge & \Q\whistle \\
-\Q\partvoice \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WIPA]{\WIPA\ Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{wipa-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep high and low accents from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\Q\dental \\
-\Q\underarch \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PHON]{\PHON\ Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{phon-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep high and low accents from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\Q\hill & \Q\rc & \Q\ut \\
-\Q\od & \Q\syl \\
-\Q\ohill & \Q\td \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \begin{morespacing}{1pt}
- The \PHON\ package provides a few additional macros for linguistic
- accents. \cmd{\acbar} and \cmd{\acarc} compose characters with
- multiple accents; for example, \verb+\acbar{\'}{a}+ produces
- ``\acbar{\'}{a}'' and \verb+\acarc{\"}{e}+ produces
- ``\acbar{\"}{e}''. \cmd{\labvel} joins two characters with an
- arc: \verb+\labvel{mn}+~$\rightarrow$ ``\labvel{mn}''.
- \cmd{\upbar} is intended to go between characters as in
- ``\verb+x\upbar{}y''+~$\rightarrow$ ``x\upbar{}y''. Lastly,
- \cmd{\uplett} behaves like \cmd{\textsuperscript} but uses a
- smaller font. Contrast ``\verb+p\uplett{h}''+~$\rightarrow$
- ``p\uplett{h}'' with ``\verb+p\textsuperscript{h}''+~$\rightarrow$
- ``p\textsuperscript{h}''.
- \end{morespacing}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[METRE]{\METRE\ Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{metre-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\Q\acutus \\
-\Q[\METREbreve]\breve \\
-\Q\circumflexus \\
-\Q\diaeresis \\
-\Q\gravis \\
-\Q\macron \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PHONFC]{\PHONFC\ Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{phonfc-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep high and low accents from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\Qpfc[\PHONFCtextdoublegrave]\textdoublegrave \\
-\Qpfc[\PHONFCtextvbaraccent]\textvbaraccent \\
-\Qpfc[\PHONFCtextdoublevbaraccent]\textdoublevbaraccent \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The idea behind the \PHONFC\ package's text-mode accents is to
- provide an interface to some of the accents in the T4 \fntenc[T4]
- (accents marked with ``\ddag'' in Table~\vref{text-accents}) but
- using the same names as
- \ifTIPA
- the \TIPA\ accents presented in Table~\vref{tipa-accents}.
- \else
- the \TIPA\ package.
- \fi % TIPA
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ARCS]{\ARCS\ Text-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{arcs-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\Q\overarc & \Q\underarc \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The accents shown above scale only to a few characters wide. An
- optional macro argument alters the effective width of the accented
- characters. \seedocs{\ARCS}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[SMTR]{\SMTR\ Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{semitic}{transliteration}
-\idxboth{rotated}{symbols}
-\idxboth{upside-down}{symbols}
-\idxboth{inverted}{symbols}
-\label{semtrans-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\Q[\smtrD]\D & \Q[\smtrU]\U \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\Q[\smtrT]\T$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \verb|\T| is not actually an accent but a command that rotates its
- argument 180\textdegree{} using the \pkgname{graphicx} package's
- \cmd{\rotatebox} command.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WIPA]{\WIPA\ Diacritics}
-\index{accents}
-\index{tilde}
-\label{wipa-diacritics}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep high and low accents from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\K\ain & \K\leftp & \K\overring & \K\stress & \K\underwedge \\
-\K\corner & \K\leftt & \K\polishhook & \K\syllabic & \K\upp \\
-\K\downp & \K\length & \K\rightp & \K\underdots & \K\upt \\
-\K\downt & \K\midtilde & \K\rightt & \K\underring \\
-\K\halflength & \K\open & \K\secstress & \K\undertilde \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \WIPA\ package defines all of the above as ordinary characters,
- not as accents. However, it does provide \cmd{\diatop} and
- \cmd{\diaunder} commands, which are used to compose diacritics with
- other characters. For example, \verb+\diatop[\overring|a]+ produces
- ``\diatop[\overring|a]'', and \verb+\diaunder[\underdots|a]+
- produces ``\diaunder[\underdots|a]''. \seedocs{\WIPA}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Diacritics}
-\index{accents}
-\label{tc-accent-chars}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\textacutedbl & \K\textasciicaron & \K\textasciimacron \\
-\K\textasciiacute & \K\textasciidieresis & \K\textgravedbl \\
-\K\textasciibreve & \K\textasciigrave \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \TC\ package defines all of the above as ordinary characters,
- not as accents.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Currency Symbols}
-\idxboth{currency}{symbols}
-\idxboth{monetary}{symbols}
-\index{euro signs}
-\label{tc-currency}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\textbaht & \K\textdollar$^*$ & \K\textguarani & \K\textwon \\
-\K\textcent & \K\textdollaroldstyle & \K\textlira & \K\textyen \\
-\K\textcentoldstyle & \K\textdong & \K\textnaira \\
-\K\textcolonmonetary & \K\texteuro & \K\textpeso \\
-\K\textcurrency & \K\textflorin & \K\textsterling$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\usetextmathmessage[*]
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Currency Symbols}
-\idxboth{currency}{symbols}
-\idxboth{monetary}{symbols}
-\index{euro signs}
-\label{marv-currency}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}ll}
-\K\Denarius & \K\EUR & \K\EURdig & \K\EURtm & \K\Pfund \\
-\K\Ecommerce & \K\EURcr & \K\EURhv & \K\EyesDollar & \K\Shilling \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The different euro signs are meant to be visually compatible with
- different fonts---\PSfont{Courier} (\texttt{\string\EURcr}),
- \PSfont{Helvetica} (\texttt{\string\EURhv}), \PSfont{Times Roman}
- (\texttt{\string\EURtm}), and the \MARV\ digits listed in
- Table~\ref{marv-digits} (\texttt{\string\EURdig}).
-\ifMDES
- The \MDES\ package redefines \cmdI[\MDEStexteuro]{\texteuro} to be
- visually compatible with one of three additional fonts:
- \PSfont{Utopia}~({\usefont{TS1}{mdput}{m}{n}\char"BF}),
- \PSfont{Charter}~({\usefont{TS1}{mdbch}{m}{n}\char"BF}), or
- \PSfont{Garamond}~({\usefont{TS1}{mdugm}{m}{n}\char"BF}).
-\fi
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Currency Symbols}
-\idxboth{currency}{symbols}
-\idxboth{monetary}{symbols}
-\label{wasy-currency}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\cent & \K\currency \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[EUSYM]{\EUSYM\ Euro Signs}
-\idxboth{currency}{symbols}
-\idxboth{monetary}{symbols}
-\index{euro signs}
-\label{eurosym-euros}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\geneuro & \K\geneuronarrow & \K\geneurowide & \K\officialeuro \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \cmd{\euro} is automatically mapped to one of the above---by
- default, \cmdI{\officialeuro}---based on a \EUSYM\ package option.
- \seedocs{\EUSYM}. The \verb|\geneuro|\dots{} characters are
- generated from the current body font's ``C'' character and therefore
- may not appear exactly as shown.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Legal Symbols}
-\index{copyright}
-\idxboth{legal}{symbols}
-\label{tc-legal}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{lll@{\qquad}}lll}
-\V\textcircledP & \V[\ltextcopyright]\textcopyright & \V\textservicemark \\
-\V\textcopyleft & \V[\ltextregistered]\textregistered & \V[\ltexttrademark]\texttrademark \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\twosymbolmessage
-\medskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \hspace*{15pt}%
- See \url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tradesyms}
- for solutions to common problems that occur when using these symbols
- (e.g.,~getting a~``\textcircled{r}'' when you expected to get
- a~``\textregistered'').
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CCLIC]{\CCLIC\ Creative Commons License Icons}
-\index{Creative Commons licenses}
-\index{copyright}
-\idxboth{legal}{symbols}
-\label{creativecommons}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\cc & \K\ccby & \K\ccnc$^*$ & \K\ccnd & \K\ccsa$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- These symbols utilize the \pkgname{rotating} package and therefore
- display improperly in most DVI\index{DVI} viewers.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Old-style Numerals}
-\idxboth{old-style}{digits}
-\label{old-style-nums}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\textzerooldstyle & \K\textfouroldstyle & \K\texteightoldstyle \\
-\K\textoneoldstyle & \K\textfiveoldstyle & \K\textnineoldstyle \\
-\K\texttwooldstyle & \K\textsixoldstyle \\
-\K\textthreeoldstyle & \K\textsevenoldstyle \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- Rather than use the bulky \cmd{\textoneoldstyle},
- \cmd{\texttwooldstyle}, etc.\ commands shown above, consider using
- \cmd{\oldstylenums}\verb|{|$\ldots$\verb|}| to typeset an old-style
- number.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Miscellaneous \TC\ Symbols}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\index{tilde}
-\label{tc-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\V\textasteriskcentered & \V[\ltextordfeminine]\textordfeminine \\
-\V\textbardbl & \V[\ltextordmasculine]\textordmasculine \\
-\V\textbigcircle & \V\textparagraph$^*$ \\
-\V\textblank & \V\textperiodcentered \\
-\V\textbrokenbar & \V\textpertenthousand \\
-\V\textbullet & \V\textperthousand \\
-\V\textdagger$^*$ & \V\textpilcrow \\
-\V\textdaggerdbl$^*$ & \V\textquotesingle \\
-\V\textdblhyphen & \V\textquotestraightbase \\
-\V\textdblhyphenchar & \V\textquotestraightdblbase \\
-\V\textdiscount & \V\textrecipe \\
-\V\textestimated & \V\textreferencemark \\
-\V\textinterrobang & \V\textsection$^*$ \\
-\V\textinterrobangdown & \V\textthreequartersemdash \\
-\V\textmusicalnote & \V\texttildelow \\
-\V\textnumero & \V\texttwelveudash \\
-\V\textopenbullet \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\twosymbolmessage
-
-\bigskip
-\usetextmathmessage[*]
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{Miscellaneous \WASY\ Text-mode Symbols}
-\label{wasy-text}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K\permil \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\idxbothend{body-text}{symbols}
-
-
-\section{Mathematical symbols}
-\label{math-symbols}
-\idxbothbegin{mathematical}{symbols}
-
-Most, but not all, of the symbols in this section are math-mode only.
-That is, they yield a ``\texttt{Missing~\$ inserted}''\index{Missing
-\$ inserted=``\texttt{Missing~\$ inserted}''} error message if not
-used within \verb|$|$\ldots$\verb|$|, \verb|\[|$\ldots$\verb|\]|, or
-another math-mode environment. Operators marked as ``variable-sized''
-are taller in displayed formulas, shorter in in-text formulas, and
-possibly shorter still when used in various levels of superscripts or
-subscripts.
-
-% The following definition is used both in the discussion of disjoint
-% union and in the "Joining and overlapping existing symbols" section.
-\newcommand{\dotcup}{\ensuremath{\mathaccent\cdot\cup}}
-
-\ifcomplete
-Alphanumeric symbols (e.g., ``$\!\mathscr{L}\,$'' and
-``$\varmathbb{Z}$'') are usually produced using one of the math
-alphabets in Table~\ref{alphabets} rather than with an explicit symbol
-command. Look there first if you need a symbol for a transform,
-number set, or some other alphanumeric.
-
-Although there have been many requests on \ctt for a
-contradiction\idxboth{contradiction}{symbols} symbol, the ensuing
-discussion invariably reveals innumerable ways to represent
-contradiction in a proof, including ``\blitza''~(\cmdI{\blitza}),
-``$\Rightarrow\Leftarrow$''~(\cmdX{\Rightarrow}\cmdX{\Leftarrow}),
-``$\bot$''~(\cmdX{\bot}),
-``$\nleftrightarrow$''~(\cmdX{\nleftrightarrow}), and
-``\textreferencemark''~(\cmdI{\textreferencemark}). Because of the
-lack of notational consensus, it is probably better to spell out
-``Contradiction!''\ than to use a symbol for this purpose. Similarly,
-discussions on \ctt have revealed that there are a variety of ways to
-indicate the mathematical notion of ``is
-defined\idxboth{definition}{symbols} as''. Common candidates include
-``$\triangleq$''~(\cmdX{\triangleq}), ``$\equiv$''~(\cmdX{\equiv}),
-``$\coloneqq$''~(\cmdX{\coloneqq}), and ``$\stackrel{\text{\tiny
-def}}{=}$''~(\cmd{\stackrel}\verb|{|\cmd{\text}\verb|{\tiny|
-\verb|def}}{=}|). See also the example of \cmd{\equalsfill}
-\vpageref[below]{equalsfill-ex}. Depending upon the context,
-disjoint\index{disjoint union} union may be represented as
-``$\coprod$''~(\cmdX{\coprod}), ``$\sqcup$''~(\cmdX{\sqcup}),
-``$\dotcup$''~(\cmdX{\dotcup}), ``$\oplus$''~(\cmdX{\oplus}), or any
-of a number of other symbols.\footnote{\person{Bob}{Tennent} listed
-these and other disjoint-union symbol possibilities in a November~2007
-post to \ctt.} Finally, the average\index{average} value of a
-variable~$x$ is written by some people as
-``$\overline{x}$''~(\verb|\overline{x}|)\incsyms\indexaccent[$\string\blackacc{\string\overline}$]{\overline},
-by some people as ``$\langle x \rangle$''~(\cmdX{\langle} \texttt{x}
-\cmdX{\rangle}), and by some people as ``$\diameter x$'' or
-``$\varnothing x$''~(\cmdX{\diameter} \texttt{x} or \cmdX{\varnothing}
-\texttt{x}). The moral of the story is that you should be careful
-always to explain your notation to avoid confusing your readers.
-
-\fi % Matches \ifcomplete
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{symtable}{Math-Mode Versions of Text Symbols}
-\index{math-text}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\mathdollar & \X\mathparagraph & \X\mathsterling \\
-\X\mathellipsis & \X\mathsection & \X\mathunderscore \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\usetextmathmessage
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CMLL]{\CMLL\ Unary Operators}
-\idxboth{unary}{operators}
-\idxboth{linear logic}{symbols}
-\label{cmll-unary}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\K[!]\oc$^*$ & \K[\CMLLshneg]\shneg & \K[?]\wn$^*$ \\
-\K[\CMLLshift]\shift & \K[\CMLLshpos]\shpos & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \cmdI[!]{\oc} and \cmdI[?]{\wn} differ from~``!'' and~``?'' in
- terms of their math-mode spacing: \verb|$A=!B$| produces ``$A=!B$'',
- for example, while \verb|$A=\oc B$| produces ``$A=\mathord{!}B$''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\index{division}
-\label{bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\amalg & \X\cup & \X\oplus & \X\times \\
-\X\ast & \X\dagger & \X\oslash & \X\triangleleft \\
-\X\bigcirc & \X\ddagger & \X\otimes & \X\triangleright \\
-\X\bigtriangledown & \X\diamond & \X\pm & \X\unlhd$^*$ \\
-\X\bigtriangleup & \X\div & \X\rhd$^*$ & \X\unrhd$^*$ \\
-\X\bullet & \X\lhd$^*$ & \X\setminus & \X\uplus \\
-\X\cap & \X\mp & \X\sqcap & \X\vee \\
-\X\cdot & \X\odot & \X\sqcup & \X\wedge \\
-\X\circ & \X\ominus & \X\star & \X\wr \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\notpredefinedmessage
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\index{semidirect products}
-\label{ams-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\barwedge & \X\circledcirc & \X\intercal \\
-\X\boxdot & \X\circleddash & \X\leftthreetimes \\
-\X\boxminus & \X\Cup & \X\ltimes \\
-\X\boxplus & \X\curlyvee & \X\rightthreetimes \\
-\X\boxtimes & \X\curlywedge & \X\rtimes \\
-\X\Cap & \X\divideontimes & \X\smallsetminus \\
-\X\centerdot & \X\dotplus & \X\veebar \\
-\X\circledast & \X\doublebarwedge \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{st-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\baro & \X\interleave & \X\varoast \\
-\X\bbslash & \X\leftslice & \X\varobar \\
-\X\binampersand & \X\merge & \X\varobslash \\
-\X\bindnasrepma & \X\minuso & \X\varocircle \\
-\X\boxast & \X\moo & \X\varodot \\
-\X\boxbar & \X\nplus & \X\varogreaterthan \\
-\X\boxbox & \X\obar & \X\varolessthan \\
-\X\boxbslash & \X\oblong & \X\varominus \\
-\X\boxcircle & \X\obslash & \X\varoplus \\
-\X\boxdot & \X\ogreaterthan & \X\varoslash \\
-\X\boxempty & \X\olessthan & \X\varotimes \\
-\X\boxslash & \X\ovee & \X\varovee \\
-\X\curlyveedownarrow & \X\owedge & \X\varowedge \\
-\X\curlyveeuparrow & \X\rightslice & \X\vartimes \\
-\X\curlywedgedownarrow & \X\sslash & \X\Ydown \\
-\X\curlywedgeuparrow & \X\talloblong & \X\Yleft \\
-\X\fatbslash & \X\varbigcirc & \X\Yright \\
-\X\fatsemi & \X\varcurlyvee & \X\Yup \\
-\X\fatslash & \X\varcurlywedge \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{wasy-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\lhd & \X\ocircle & \X\RHD & \X\unrhd \\
-\X\LHD & \X\rhd & \X\unlhd \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{txpx-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\circledbar & \X\circledwedge & \X\medcirc \\
-\X\circledbslash & \X\invamp & \X\sqcapplus \\
-\X\circledvee & \X\medbullet & \X\sqcupplus \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\index{asterisks}
-\index{semidirect products}
-\label{abx-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXast]\ast & \X[\ABXcurlywedge]\curlywedge & \X[\ABXsqcap]\sqcap \\
-\X[\ABXAsterisk]\Asterisk & \X[\ABXdivdot]\divdot & \X[\ABXsqcup]\sqcup \\
-\X[\ABXbarwedge]\barwedge & \X[\ABXdivideontimes]\divideontimes & \X[\ABXsqdoublecap]\sqdoublecap \\
-\X[\ABXbigstar]\bigstar & \X[\ABXdotdiv]\dotdiv & \X[\ABXsqdoublecup]\sqdoublecup \\
-\X[\ABXbigvarstar]\bigvarstar & \X[\ABXdotplus]\dotplus & \X[\ABXsquare]\square \\
-\X[\ABXblackdiamond]\blackdiamond & \X[\ABXdottimes]\dottimes & \X[\ABXsquplus]\squplus \\
-\X[\ABXcap]\cap & \X[\ABXdoublebarwedge]\doublebarwedge & \X[\ABXudot]\udot \\
-\X[\ABXcircplus]\circplus & \X[\ABXdoublecap]\doublecap & \X[\ABXuplus]\uplus \\
-\X[\ABXcoasterisk]\coasterisk & \X[\ABXdoublecup]\doublecup & \X[\ABXvarstar]\varstar \\
-\X[\ABXcoAsterisk]\coAsterisk & \X[\ABXltimes]\ltimes & \X[\ABXvee]\vee \\
-\X[\ABXconvolution]\convolution & \X[\ABXpluscirc]\pluscirc & \X[\ABXveebar]\veebar \\
-\X[\ABXcup]\cup & \X[\ABXrtimes]\rtimes & \X[\ABXveedoublebar]\veedoublebar \\
-\X[\ABXcurlyvee]\curlyvee & \X[\ABXsqbullet]\sqbullet & \X[\ABXwedge]\wedge \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- Many of the above glyphs go by multiple names.
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXcenterdot$]{\centerdot} is equivalent to
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXsqbullet$]{\sqbullet}, and
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXast$]{\ast} is equivalent to \cmdI{*}.
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXasterisk$]{\asterisk} produces the same glyph as
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXast$]{\ast}, but as an ordinary symbol, not a
- binary operator. Similarly, \cmdI[$\string\ABXbigast$]{\bigast}
- produces a large-operator version of the
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXAsterisk$]{\Asterisk} binary operator, and
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXbigcoast$]{\bigcoast} produces a large-operator
- version of the \cmdI[$\string\ABXcoAsterisk$]{\coAsterisk} binary
- operator.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{mns-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSamalg]\amalg & \K[\MNSdoublesqcup]\doublesqcup & \K[\MNSrighttherefore]\righttherefore \\
-\K[\MNSast]\ast & \K[\MNSdoublevee]\doublevee & \K[\MNSrightthreetimes]\rightthreetimes \\
-\K[\MNSbackslashdiv]\backslashdiv & \K[\MNSdoublewedge]\doublewedge & \K[\MNSrightY]\rightY \\
-\K[\MNSbowtie]\bowtie & \K[\MNSdowntherefore]\downtherefore & \K[\MNSrtimes]\rtimes \\
-\K[\MNSbullet]\bullet & \K[\MNSdownY]\downY & \K[\MNSslashdiv]\slashdiv \\
-\K[\MNScap]\cap & \K[\MNSdtimes]\dtimes & \K[\MNSsmallprod]\smallprod \\
-\K[\MNScapdot]\capdot & \K[\MNSfivedots]\fivedots & \K[\MNSsqcap]\sqcap \\
-\K[\MNScapplus]\capplus & \K[\MNShbipropto]\hbipropto & \K[\MNSsqcapdot]\sqcapdot \\
-\K[\MNScdot]\cdot & \K[\MNShdotdot]\hdotdot & \K[\MNSsqcapplus]\sqcapplus \\
-\K[\MNScirc]\circ & \K[\MNSlefthalfcap]\lefthalfcap & \K[\MNSsqcup]\sqcup \\
-\K[\MNSclosedcurlyvee]\closedcurlyvee & \K[\MNSlefthalfcup]\lefthalfcup & \K[\MNSsqcupdot]\sqcupdot \\
-\K[\MNSclosedcurlywedge]\closedcurlywedge & \K[\MNSlefttherefore]\lefttherefore & \K[\MNSsqcupplus]\sqcupplus \\
-\K[\MNScup]\cup & \K[\MNSleftthreetimes]\leftthreetimes & \K[\MNSsquaredots]\squaredots \\
-\K[\MNScupdot]\cupdot & \K[\MNSleftY]\leftY & \K[\MNStimes]\times \\
-\K[\MNScupplus]\cupplus & \K[\MNSltimes]\ltimes & \K[\MNSudotdot]\udotdot \\
-\K[\MNScurlyvee]\curlyvee & \K[\MNSmedbackslash]\medbackslash & \K[\MNSuptherefore]\uptherefore \\
-\K[\MNScurlyveedot]\curlyveedot & \K[\MNSmedcircle]\medcircle & \K[\MNSupY]\upY \\
-\K[\MNScurlywedge]\curlywedge & \K[\MNSmedslash]\medslash & \K[\MNSutimes]\utimes \\
-\K[\MNScurlywedgedot]\curlywedgedot & \K[\MNSmedvert]\medvert & \K[\MNSvbipropto]\vbipropto \\
-\K[\MNSddotdot]\ddotdot & \K[\MNSmedvertdot]\medvertdot & \K[\MNSvdotdot]\vdotdot \\
-\K[\MNSdiamonddots]\diamonddots & \K[\MNSminus]\minus & \K[\MNSvee]\vee \\
-\K[\MNSdiv]\div & \K[\MNSminusdot]\minusdot & \K[\MNSveedot]\veedot \\
-\K[\MNSdotmedvert]\dotmedvert & \K[\MNSmp]\mp & \K[\MNSvertbowtie]\vertbowtie \\
-\K[\MNSdotminus]\dotminus & \K[\MNSneswbipropto]\neswbipropto & \K[\MNSvertdiv]\vertdiv \\
-\K[\MNSdoublecap]\doublecap & \K[\MNSnwsebipropto]\nwsebipropto & \K[\MNSwedge]\wedge \\
-\K[\MNSdoublecup]\doublecup & \K[\MNSplus]\plus & \K[\MNSwedgedot]\wedgedot \\
-\K[\MNSdoublecurlyvee]\doublecurlyvee & \K[\MNSpm]\pm & \K[\MNSwreath]\wreath \\
-\K[\MNSdoublecurlywedge]\doublecurlywedge & \K[\MNSrighthalfcap]\righthalfcap & \\
-\K[\MNSdoublesqcap]\doublesqcap & \K[\MNSrighthalfcup]\righthalfcup & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSmedbackslash]{\setminus} and
- \cmdI[\MNSmedbackslash]{\smallsetminus} as synonyms for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedbackslash]{\medbackslash}; \cmdI[\MNSbowtie]{\Join} as
- a synonym for \cmdI[\MNSbowtie]{\bowtie}; \cmdI[\MNSwreath]{\wr} as
- a synonym for \cmdI[\MNSwreath]{\wreath};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedvert]{\shortmid} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedvert]{\medvert}; \cmdI[\MNSdoublecap]{\Cap} as a
- synonym for \cmdI[\MNSdoublecap]{\doublecap};
- \cmdI[\MNSdoublecup]{\Cup} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSdoublecup]{\doublecup}; and, \cmdI[\MNScupplus]{\uplus} as
- a synonym for \cmdI[\MNScupplus]{\cupplus}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MDES]{\MDES\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{mdes-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MDESdtimes]\dtimes & \K[\MDESudtimes]\udtimes & \K[\MDESutimes]\utimes \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
-\ifAMS
- The \MDES\ package additionally provides versions of each of the
- binary operators shown in Table~\vref{ams-bin}.
-\else
- The \MDES\ package additionally provides versions of each of the
- \AMS\ binary operators.
-\fi
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CMLL]{\CMLL\ Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{cmll-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\K[\CMLLparr]\parr & \K[\&]\with$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \cmdI[\&]{\with} differs from~``\&'' in terms of its math-mode
- spacing: \verb|$A \& B$| produces ``$A \& B$'', for example, while
- \verb|$A \with B$| produces ``$A\mathbin{\&}B$''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ULSY]{\ULSY\ Geometric Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{ulsy-geometric-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K\odplus \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Geometric Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{abx-geometric-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXblacktriangledown]\blacktriangledown & \X[\ABXboxright]\boxright & \X[\ABXominus]\ominus \\
-\X[\ABXblacktriangleleft]\blacktriangleleft & \X[\ABXboxslash]\boxslash & \X[\ABXoplus]\oplus \\
-\X[\ABXblacktriangleright]\blacktriangleright & \X[\ABXboxtimes]\boxtimes & \X[\ABXoright]\oright \\
-\X[\ABXblacktriangleup]\blacktriangleup & \X[\ABXboxtop]\boxtop & \X[\ABXoslash]\oslash \\
-\X[\ABXboxasterisk]\boxasterisk & \X[\ABXboxtriangleup]\boxtriangleup & \X[\ABXotimes]\otimes \\
-\X[\ABXboxbackslash]\boxbackslash & \X[\ABXboxvoid]\boxvoid & \X[\ABXotop]\otop \\
-\X[\ABXboxbot]\boxbot & \X[\ABXoasterisk]\oasterisk & \X[\ABXotriangleup]\otriangleup \\
-\X[\ABXboxcirc]\boxcirc & \X[\ABXobackslash]\obackslash & \X[\ABXovoid]\ovoid \\
-\X[\ABXboxcoasterisk]\boxcoasterisk & \X[\ABXobot]\obot & \X[\ABXsmalltriangledown]\smalltriangledown \\
-\X[\ABXboxdiv]\boxdiv & \X[\ABXocirc]\ocirc & \X[\ABXsmalltriangleleft]\smalltriangleleft \\
-\X[\ABXboxdot]\boxdot & \X[\ABXocoasterisk]\ocoasterisk & \X[\ABXsmalltriangleright]\smalltriangleright \\
-\X[\ABXboxleft]\boxleft & \X[\ABXodiv]\odiv & \X[\ABXsmalltriangleup]\smalltriangleup \\
-\X[\ABXboxminus]\boxminus & \X[\ABXodot]\odot \\
-\X[\ABXboxplus]\boxplus & \X[\ABXoleft]\oleft \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Geometric Binary Operators}
-\idxboth{binary}{operators}
-\label{mns-geometric-bin}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSboxbackslash]\boxbackslash & \K[\MNSfilledmedtriangledown]\filledmedtriangledown & \K[\MNSocirc]\ocirc \\
-\K[\MNSboxbox]\boxbox & \K[\MNSfilledmedtriangleleft]\filledmedtriangleleft & \K[\MNSodot]\odot \\
-\K[\MNSboxdot]\boxdot & \K[\MNSfilledmedtriangleright]\filledmedtriangleright & \K[\MNSominus]\ominus \\
-\K[\MNSboxminus]\boxminus & \K[\MNSfilledmedtriangleup]\filledmedtriangleup & \K[\MNSoplus]\oplus \\
-\K[\MNSboxplus]\boxplus & \K[\MNSfilledsquare]\filledsquare & \K[\MNSoslash]\oslash \\
-\K[\MNSboxslash]\boxslash & \K[\MNSfilledstar]\filledstar & \K[\MNSostar]\ostar \\
-\K[\MNSboxtimes]\boxtimes & \K[\MNSfilledtriangledown]\filledtriangledown & \K[\MNSotimes]\otimes \\
-\K[\MNSboxvert]\boxvert & \K[\MNSfilledtriangleleft]\filledtriangleleft & \K[\MNSotriangle]\otriangle \\
-\K[\MNSdiamondbackslash]\diamondbackslash & \K[\MNSfilledtriangleright]\filledtriangleright & \K[\MNSovert]\overt \\
-\K[\MNSdiamonddiamond]\diamonddiamond & \K[\MNSfilledtriangleup]\filledtriangleup & \K[\MNSpentagram]\pentagram \\
-\K[\MNSdiamonddot]\diamonddot & \K[\MNSmeddiamond]\meddiamond & \K[\MNSsmalldiamond]\smalldiamond \\
-\K[\MNSdiamondminus]\diamondminus & \K[\MNSmedsquare]\medsquare & \K[\MNSsmallsquare]\smallsquare \\
-\K[\MNSdiamondplus]\diamondplus & \K[\MNSmedstar]\medstar & \K[\MNSsmallstar]\smallstar \\
-\K[\MNSdiamondslash]\diamondslash & \K[\MNSmedtriangledown]\medtriangledown & \K[\MNSsmalltriangledown]\smalltriangledown \\
-\K[\MNSdiamondtimes]\diamondtimes & \K[\MNSmedtriangleleft]\medtriangleleft & \K[\MNSsmalltriangleleft]\smalltriangleleft \\
-\K[\MNSdiamondvert]\diamondvert & \K[\MNSmedtriangleright]\medtriangleright & \K[\MNSsmalltriangleright]\smalltriangleright \\
-\K[\MNSdownslice]\downslice & \K[\MNSmedtriangleup]\medtriangleup & \K[\MNSsmalltriangleup]\smalltriangleup \\
-\K[\MNSfilleddiamond]\filleddiamond & \K[\MNSoast]\oast & \K[\MNSthinstar]\thinstar \\
-\K[\MNSfilledmedsquare]\filledmedsquare & \K[\MNSobackslash]\obackslash & \K[\MNSupslice]\upslice \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedsquare]{\blacksquare} as a synonym
- for \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedsquare]{\filledmedsquare};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedsquare]{\square} and \cmdI[\MNSmedsquare]{\Box} as
- synonyms for \cmdI[\MNSmedsquare]{\medsquare};
- \cmdI[\MNSsmalldiamond]{\diamond} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSsmalldiamond]{\smalldiamond};
- \cmdI[\MNSmeddiamond]{\Diamond} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSmeddiamond]{\meddiamond}; \cmdI[\MNSthinstar]{\star} as a
- synonym for \cmdI[\MNSthinstar]{\thinstar};
- \cmdI[\MNSoast]{\circledast} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSoast]{\oast}; \cmdI[\MNSocirc]{\circledcirc} as a synonym
- for \cmdI[\MNSocirc]{\ocirc}; and, \cmdI[\MNSominus]{\circleddash}
- as a synonym for \cmdI[\MNSominus]{\ominus}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{op}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*3{l@{$\:$}ll@{\qquad}}l@{$\:$}ll}
-\R\bigcap & \R\bigotimes & \R\bigwedge & \R\prod \\
-\R\bigcup & \R\bigsqcup & \R\coprod & \R\sum \\
-\R\bigodot & \R\biguplus & \R\int \\
-\R\bigoplus & \R\bigvee & \R\oint \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{ams-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{l@{$\:$}ll@{\qquad}l@{$\:$}ll}
-\R[\AMSiint]\iint & \R[\AMSiiint]\iiint \\
-\R[\AMSiiiint]\iiiint & \R[\AMSidotsint]\idotsint \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\label{st-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{l@{$\:$}ll@{\qquad}}l@{$\:$}ll}
-\R\bigbox & \R\biginterleave & \R\bigsqcap \\
-\R\bigcurlyvee & \R\bignplus & \R[\STbigtriangledown]\bigtriangledown \\
-\R\bigcurlywedge & \R\bigparallel & \R[\STbigtriangleup]\bigtriangleup \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{wasy-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{l@{$\:$}ll@{\qquad}}l@{$\:$}ll}
-\R[\varint]\int$^\dag$ & \R\iint & \R\iiint \\
-\R\varint$^*$ & \R\varoint$^*$ & \R\oiint \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- None of the preceding symbols are defined when \WASY\ is passed the
- \optname{wasysym}{nointegrals} option.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\medskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Not defined when \WASY\ is passed the \optname{wasysym}{integrals} option.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\medskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- Defined only when \WASY\ is passed the \optname{wasysym}{integrals}
- option. Otherwise, the default \latex \cmdX{\int} glyph (as shown
- in Table~\ref{op}) is used.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{abx-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{l@{$\:$}ll@{\qquad}}l@{$\:$}ll}
-\R[\ABXbigcurlyvee]\bigcurlyvee & \R[\ABXbigboxslash]\bigboxslash & \R[\ABXbigoright]\bigoright \\
-\R[\ABXbigsqcap]\bigsqcap & \R[\ABXbigboxtimes]\bigboxtimes & \R[\ABXbigoslash]\bigoslash \\
-\R[\ABXbigcurlywedge]\bigcurlywedge & \R[\ABXbigboxtop]\bigboxtop & \R[\ABXbigotop]\bigotop \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxasterisk]\bigboxasterisk & \R[\ABXbigboxtriangleup]\bigboxtriangleup & \R[\ABXbigotriangleup]\bigotriangleup \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxbackslash]\bigboxbackslash & \R[\ABXbigboxvoid]\bigboxvoid & \R[\ABXbigovoid]\bigovoid \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxbot]\bigboxbot & \R[\ABXbigcomplementop]\bigcomplementop & \R[\ABXbigplus]\bigplus \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxcirc]\bigboxcirc & \R[\ABXbigoasterisk]\bigoasterisk & \R[\ABXbigsquplus]\bigsquplus \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxcoasterisk]\bigboxcoasterisk & \R[\ABXbigobackslash]\bigobackslash & \R[\ABXbigtimes]\bigtimes \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxdiv]\bigboxdiv & \R[\ABXbigobot]\bigobot & \R[\ABXiiintop]\iiint \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxdot]\bigboxdot & \R[\ABXbigocirc]\bigocirc & \R[\ABXiintop]\iint \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxleft]\bigboxleft & \R[\ABXbigocoasterisk]\bigocoasterisk & \R[\ABXintop]\int \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxminus]\bigboxminus & \R[\ABXbigodiv]\bigodiv & \R[\ABXoiintop]\oiint \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxplus]\bigboxplus & \R[\ABXbigoleft]\bigoleft & \R[\ABXointop]\oint \\
-\R[\ABXbigboxright]\bigboxright & \R[\ABXbigominus]\bigominus \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{txpx-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{l@{$\:$}ll@{\hspace{4em}}l@{$\:$}ll}
-\R\bigsqcapplus & \R\ointclockwise \\
-\R\bigsqcupplus & \R\ointctrclockwise \\
-\R\fint & \R\sqiiint \\
-\R\idotsint & \R\sqiint \\
-\R\iiiint & \R\sqint \\
-\R\iiint & \R\varoiiintclockwise \\
-\R\iint & \R\varoiiintctrclockwise \\
-\R\oiiintclockwise & \R\varoiintclockwise \\
-\R\oiiintctrclockwise & \R\varoiintctrclockwise \\
-\R\oiiint & \R\varointclockwise \\
-\R\oiintclockwise & \R\varointctrclockwise \\
-\R\oiintctrclockwise & \R\varprod \\
-\R\oiint \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ES]{\ES\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{es-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{l@{\quad}ll@{\hspace{4em}}}l@{\quad}ll}
-\E{dotsint} & \E{ointclockwise} \\
-\E{fint} & \E{ointctrclockwise} \\
-\E{iiiint} & \E{sqiint} \\
-\E{iiint} & \E{sqint} \\
-\E{iint} & \E{varoiint} \\
-\E{landdownint} & \E{varointclockwise} \\
-\E{landupint} & \E{varointctrclockwise} \\
-\E{oiint} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{mns-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{c@{\quad}cl@{\qquad}}c@{\quad}cl}
-\KN[\MNStbigcap][\MNSdbigcap]\bigcap & \KN[\MNStbigominus][\MNSdbigominus]\bigominus & \KN[\MNStcomplement][\MNSdcomplement]\complement \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcapdot][\MNSdbigcapdot]\bigcapdot & \KN[\MNStbigoplus][\MNSdbigoplus]\bigoplus & \KN[\MNStcoprod][\MNSdcoprod]\coprod \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcapplus][\MNSdbigcapplus]\bigcapplus & \KN[\MNStbigoslash][\MNSdbigoslash]\bigoslash & \KN[\MNStidotsint][\MNSdidotsint]\idotsint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcircle][\MNSdbigcircle]\bigcircle & \KN[\MNStbigostar][\MNSdbigostar]\bigostar & \KN[\MNStiiiint][\MNSdiiiint]\iiiint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcup][\MNSdbigcup]\bigcup & \KN[\MNStbigotimes][\MNSdbigotimes]\bigotimes & \KN[\MNStiiint][\MNSdiiint]\iiint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcupdot][\MNSdbigcupdot]\bigcupdot & \KN[\MNStbigotriangle][\MNSdbigotriangle]\bigotriangle & \KN[\MNStiint][\MNSdiint]\iint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcupplus][\MNSdbigcupplus]\bigcupplus$^*$ & \KN[\MNStbigovert][\MNSdbigovert]\bigovert & \KN[\MNStint][\MNSdint]\int \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcurlyvee][\MNSdbigcurlyvee]\bigcurlyvee & \KN[\MNStbigplus][\MNSdbigplus]\bigplus & \KN[\MNStlanddownint][\MNSdlanddownint]\landdownint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcurlyveedot][\MNSdbigcurlyveedot]\bigcurlyveedot & \KN[\MNStbigsqcap][\MNSdbigsqcap]\bigsqcap & \KN[\MNStlandupint][\MNSdlandupint]\landupint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcurlywedge][\MNSdbigcurlywedge]\bigcurlywedge & \KN[\MNStbigsqcapdot][\MNSdbigsqcapdot]\bigsqcapdot & \KN[\MNStlcircleleftint][\MNSdlcircleleftint]\lcircleleftint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigcurlywedgedot][\MNSdbigcurlywedgedot]\bigcurlywedgedot & \KN[\MNStbigsqcapplus][\MNSdbigsqcapplus]\bigsqcapplus & \KN[\MNStlcirclerightint][\MNSdlcirclerightint]\lcirclerightint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigdoublecurlyvee][\MNSdbigdoublecurlyvee]\bigdoublecurlyvee & \KN[\MNStbigsqcup][\MNSdbigsqcup]\bigsqcup & \KN[\MNStoiint][\MNSdoiint]\oiint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigdoublecurlywedge][\MNSdbigdoublecurlywedge]\bigdoublecurlywedge & \KN[\MNStbigsqcupdot][\MNSdbigsqcupdot]\bigsqcupdot & \KN[\MNStoint][\MNSdoint]\oint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigdoublevee][\MNSdbigdoublevee]\bigdoublevee & \KN[\MNStbigsqcupplus][\MNSdbigsqcupplus]\bigsqcupplus & \KN[\MNStprod][\MNSdprod]\prod \\
-\KN[\MNStbigdoublewedge][\MNSdbigdoublewedge]\bigdoublewedge & \KN[\MNStbigtimes][\MNSdbigtimes]\bigtimes & \KN[\MNStrcircleleftint][\MNSdrcircleleftint]\rcircleleftint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigoast][\MNSdbigoast]\bigoast & \KN[\MNStbigvee][\MNSdbigvee]\bigvee & \KN[\MNStrcirclerightint][\MNSdrcirclerightint]\rcirclerightint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigobackslash][\MNSdbigobackslash]\bigobackslash & \KN[\MNStbigveedot][\MNSdbigveedot]\bigveedot & \KN[\MNStstrokedint][\MNSdstrokedint]\strokedint \\
-\KN[\MNStbigocirc][\MNSdbigocirc]\bigocirc & \KN[\MNStbigwedge][\MNSdbigwedge]\bigwedge & \KN[\MNStsum][\MNSdsum]\sum \\
-\KN[\MNStbigodot][\MNSdbigodot]\bigodot & \KN[\MNStbigwedgedot][\MNSdbigwedgedot]\bigwedgedot & \KN[\MNStsumint][\MNSdsumint]\sumint \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSdbigcupplus]{\biguplus} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSdbigcupplus]{\bigcupplus}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MDES]{\MDES\ Variable-sized Math Operators}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\index{integrals}
-\label{mdes-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{c@{\quad}cl@{\hspace{4em}}}c@{\quad}cl}
-\KN[\MDESintclockwisesm][\MDESintclockwise]\intclockwise & \KN[\MDESointclockwisesm][\MDESointclockwise]\ointclockwise \\
-\KN[\MDESoiiintsm][\MDESoiiint]\oiiint & \KN[\MDESointctrclockwisesm][\MDESointctrclockwise]\ointctrclockwise \\
-\KN[\MDESoiintsm][\MDESoiint]\oiint & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \MDES\ package provides three versions of each integral---in
- fact, of every symbol---to accompany different text fonts:
- \PSfont{Utopia}~(\raisebox{2ex}{\usefont{OMX}{mdput}{m}{n}\char"52}),
- \PSfont{Garamond}~(\raisebox{2ex}{\usefont{OMX}{mdugm}{m}{n}\char"52}), and
- \PSfont{Charter}~(\raisebox{2ex}{\usefont{OMX}{mdbch}{m}{n}\char"52}).
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CMLL]{\CMLL\ Large Math Operators}
-\idxboth{linear logic}{symbols}
-\label{cmll-large}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\K[\CMLLbigparr]\bigparr & \K[\CMLLbigwith]\bigwith \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Binary Relations}
-\idxboth{relational}{symbols}
-\index{tacks}
-\label{rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\approx & \X\equiv & \X\perp & \X\smile \\
-\X\asymp & \X\frown & \X\prec & \X\succ \\
-\X\bowtie & \X\Join$^*$ & \X\preceq & \X\succeq \\
-\X\cong & \X\mid & \X\propto & \X\vdash \\
-\X\dashv & \X\models & \X\sim \\
-\X\doteq & \X\parallel & \X\simeq \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\notpredefinedmessageABX
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{ams-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\approxeq & \X\eqcirc & \X\succapprox \\
-\X\backepsilon & \X\fallingdotseq & \X\succcurlyeq \\
-\X\backsim & \X\multimap & \X\succsim \\
-\X\backsimeq & \X\pitchfork & \X\therefore \\
-\X\because & \X\precapprox & \X\thickapprox \\
-\X\between & \X\preccurlyeq & \X\thicksim \\
-\X\Bumpeq & \X\precsim & \X\varpropto \\
-\X\bumpeq & \X\risingdotseq & \X\Vdash \\
-\X\circeq & \X\shortmid & \X\vDash \\
-\X\curlyeqprec & \X\shortparallel & \X\Vvdash \\
-\X\curlyeqsucc & \X\smallfrown & \\
-\X\doteqdot & \X\smallsmile & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Negated Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations>negated}
-\index{relational symbols>negated binary}
-\label{ams-nrel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\ncong & \X\nshortparallel & \X\nVDash \\
-\X\nmid & \X\nsim & \X\precnapprox \\
-\X\nparallel & \X\nsucc & \X\precnsim \\
-\X\nprec & \X\nsucceq & \X\succnapprox \\
-\X\npreceq & \X\nvDash & \X\succnsim \\
-\X\nshortmid & \X\nvdash \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{st-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\inplus & \X\niplus \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{wasy-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\invneg & \X\leadsto & \X\wasypropto \\
-\X\Join & \X\logof \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{txpx-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\circledgtr & \X\lJoin & \X\opentimes \\
-\X\circledless & \X\lrtimes & \X\Perp \\
-\X\colonapprox & \X\multimap & \X\preceqq \\
-\X\Colonapprox & \X\multimapboth & \X\precneqq \\
-\X\coloneq & \X\multimapbothvert & \X\rJoin \\
-\X\Coloneq & \X\multimapdot & \X\strictfi \\
-\X\Coloneqq & \X\multimapdotboth & \X\strictif \\
-\X\coloneqq$^*$ & \X\multimapdotbothA & \X\strictiff \\
-\X\Colonsim & \X\multimapdotbothAvert & \X\succeqq \\
-\X\colonsim & \X\multimapdotbothB & \X\succneqq \\
-\X\Eqcolon & \X\multimapdotbothBvert & \X\varparallel \\
-\X\eqcolon & \X\multimapdotbothvert & \X\varparallelinv \\
-\X\eqqcolon & \X\multimapdotinv & \X\VvDash \\
-\X\Eqqcolon & \X\multimapinv \\
-\X\eqsim & \X\openJoin \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- As an alternative to using \TXPX, a ``$\mathrel{\mathop:}=$'' symbol
- can be constructed with ``\verb|\mathrel{\mathop:}=|''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Negated Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations>negated}
-\index{relational symbols>negated binary}
-\label{txpx-nrel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\napproxeq & \X\npreccurlyeq & \X\nthickapprox \\
-\X\nasymp & \X\npreceqq & \X\ntwoheadleftarrow \\
-\X\nbacksim & \X\nprecsim & \X\ntwoheadrightarrow \\
-\X\nbacksimeq & \X\nsimeq & \X\nvarparallel \\
-\X\nbumpeq & \X\nsuccapprox & \X\nvarparallelinv \\
-\X\nBumpeq & \X\nsucccurlyeq & \X\nVdash \\
-\X\nequiv & \X\nsucceqq \\
-\X\nprecapprox & \X\nsuccsim \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{abx-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXbetween]\between & \X[\ABXdivides]\divides & \X[\ABXrisingdotseq]\risingdotseq \\
-\X[\ABXbotdoteq]\botdoteq & \X[\ABXdotseq]\dotseq & \X[\ABXsuccapprox]\succapprox \\
-\X[\ABXBumpedeq]\Bumpedeq & \X[\ABXeqbumped]\eqbumped & \X[\ABXsucccurlyeq]\succcurlyeq \\
-\X[\ABXbumpedeq]\bumpedeq & \X[\ABXeqcirc]\eqcirc & \X[\ABXsuccdot]\succdot \\
-\X[\ABXcirceq]\circeq & \X[\ABXeqcolon]\eqcolon & \X[\ABXsuccsim]\succsim \\
-\X[\ABXcoloneq]\coloneq & \X[\ABXfallingdotseq]\fallingdotseq & \X[\ABXtherefore]\therefore \\
-\X[\ABXcorresponds]\corresponds & \X[\ABXggcurly]\ggcurly & \X[\ABXtopdoteq]\topdoteq \\
-\X[\ABXcurlyeqprec]\curlyeqprec & \X[\ABXllcurly]\llcurly & \X[\ABXvDash]\vDash \\
-\X[\ABXcurlyeqsucc]\curlyeqsucc & \X[\ABXprecapprox]\precapprox & \X[\ABXVdash]\Vdash \\
-\X[\ABXDashV]\DashV & \X[\ABXpreccurlyeq]\preccurlyeq & \X[\ABXVDash]\VDash \\
-\X[\ABXDashv]\Dashv & \X[\ABXprecdot]\precdot & \X[\ABXVvdash]\Vvdash \\
-\X[\ABXdashVv]\dashVv & \X[\ABXprecsim]\precsim \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Negated Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations>negated}\index{relational symbols>negated binary}
-\label{abx-nrel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXnapprox]\napprox & \X[\ABXnotperp]\notperp & \X[\ABXnvDash]\nvDash \\
-\X[\ABXncong]\ncong & \X[\ABXnprec]\nprec & \X[\ABXnVDash]\nVDash \\
-\X[\ABXncurlyeqprec]\ncurlyeqprec & \X[\ABXnprecapprox]\nprecapprox & \X[\ABXnVdash]\nVdash \\
-\X[\ABXncurlyeqsucc]\ncurlyeqsucc & \X[\ABXnpreccurlyeq]\npreccurlyeq & \X[\ABXnvdash]\nvdash \\
-\X[\ABXnDashv]\nDashv & \X[\ABXnpreceq]\npreceq & \X[\ABXnVvash]\nVvash \\
-\X[\ABXndashV]\ndashV & \X[\ABXnprecsim]\nprecsim & \X[\ABXprecnapprox]\precnapprox \\
-\X[\ABXndashv]\ndashv & \X[\ABXnsim]\nsim & \X[\ABXprecneq]\precneq \\
-\X[\ABXnDashV]\nDashV & \X[\ABXnsimeq]\nsimeq & \X[\ABXprecnsim]\precnsim \\
-\X[\ABXndashVv]\ndashVv & \X[\ABXnsucc]\nsucc & \X[\ABXsuccnapprox]\succnapprox \\
-\X[\ABXneq]\neq & \X[\ABXnsuccapprox]\nsuccapprox & \X[\ABXsuccneq]\succneq \\
-\X[\ABXnotasymp]\notasymp & \X[\ABXnsucccurlyeq]\nsucccurlyeq & \X[\ABXsuccnsim]\succnsim \\
-\X[\ABXnotdivides]\notdivides & \X[\ABXnsucceq]\nsucceq \\
-\X[\ABXnotequiv]\notequiv & \X[\ABXnsuccsim]\nsuccsim \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \index{not equal=not equal ($\ABXvarnotsign!=$ vs.\ $\ABXnotsign!=$)}
- The \cmd{\changenotsign} command toggles the behavior of \cmd{\not}
- to produce either a vertical or a diagonal slash through a binary
- operator. Thus, ``\verb|$a \not= b$|'' can be made to produce
- either ``$a \ABXnotsign= b$'' or ``$a \ABXvarnotsign= b$''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{mns-rel}
-\begin{longtable}{*4{ll}}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K[\MNSapprox]\approx & \K[\MNSeqcirc]\eqcirc & \K[\MNSnwfree]\nwfree & \K[\MNSshortparallel]\shortparallel \\
-\K[\MNSapproxeq]\approxeq & \K[\MNSeqdot]\eqdot & \K[\MNSnwmodels]\nwmodels & \K[\MNSsim]\sim \\
-\K[\MNSbackapprox]\backapprox & \K[\MNSeqsim]\eqsim & \K[\MNSnwModels]\nwModels & \K[\MNSsimeq]\simeq \\
-\K[\MNSbackapproxeq]\backapproxeq & \K[\MNSequal]\equal & \K[\MNSnwsecrossing]\nwsecrossing & \K[\MNSsucc]\succ \\
-\K[\MNSbackcong]\backcong & \K[\MNSequalclosed]\equalclosed & \K[\MNSnwseline]\nwseline & \K[\MNSsuccapprox]\succapprox \\
-\K[\MNSbackeqsim]\backeqsim & \K[\MNSequiv]\equiv & \K[\MNSNwseline]\Nwseline & \K[\MNSsucccurlyeq]\succcurlyeq \\
-\K[\MNSbacksim]\backsim & \K[\MNSequivclosed]\equivclosed & \K[\MNSnwvdash]\nwvdash & \K[\MNSsucceq]\succeq \\
-\K[\MNSbacksimeq]\backsimeq & \K[\MNSfallingdotseq]\fallingdotseq & \K[\MNSnwVdash]\nwVdash & \K[\MNSsuccsim]\succsim \\
-\K[\MNSbacktriplesim]\backtriplesim & \K[\MNShateq]\hateq & \K[\MNSprec]\prec & \K[\MNSswfootline]\swfootline \\
-\K[\MNSbetween]\between & \K[\MNShcrossing]\hcrossing & \K[\MNSprecapprox]\precapprox & \K[\MNSswfree]\swfree \\
-\K[\MNSbumpeq]\bumpeq & \K[\MNSleftfootline]\leftfootline & \K[\MNSpreccurlyeq]\preccurlyeq & \K[\MNSswmodels]\swmodels \\
-\K[\MNSBumpeq]\Bumpeq & \K[\MNSleftfree]\leftfree & \K[\MNSpreceq]\preceq & \K[\MNSswModels]\swModels \\
-\K[\MNScirceq]\circeq & \K[\MNSleftmodels]\leftmodels & \K[\MNSprecsim]\precsim & \K[\MNSswvdash]\swvdash \\
-\K[\MNSclosedequal]\closedequal & \K[\MNSleftModels]\leftModels & \K[\MNSrightfootline]\rightfootline & \K[\MNSswVdash]\swVdash \\
-\K[\MNSclosedprec]\closedprec & \K[\MNSleftpropto]\leftpropto & \K[\MNSrightfree]\rightfree & \K[\MNStriplesim]\triplesim \\
-\K[\MNSclosedsucc]\closedsucc & \K[\MNSleftrightline]\leftrightline & \K[\MNSrightmodels]\rightmodels & \K[\MNSupdownline]\updownline \\
-\K[\MNScong]\cong & \K[\MNSLeftrightline]\Leftrightline & \K[\MNSrightModels]\rightModels & \K[\MNSUpdownline]\Updownline \\
-\K[\MNScurlyeqprec]\curlyeqprec & \K[\MNSleftslice]\leftslice & \K[\MNSrightpropto]\rightpropto & \K[\MNSupfootline]\upfootline \\
-\K[\MNScurlyeqsucc]\curlyeqsucc & \K[\MNSleftvdash]\leftvdash & \K[\MNSrightslice]\rightslice & \K[\MNSupfree]\upfree \\
-\K[\MNSdoteq]\doteq & \K[\MNSleftVdash]\leftVdash & \K[\MNSrightvdash]\rightvdash & \K[\MNSupmodels]\upmodels \\
-\K[\MNSDoteq]\Doteq & \K[\MNSnefootline]\nefootline & \K[\MNSrightVdash]\rightVdash & \K[\MNSupModels]\upModels \\
-\K[\MNSdownfootline]\downfootline & \K[\MNSnefree]\nefree & \K[\MNSrisingdotseq]\risingdotseq & \K[\MNSuppropto]\uppropto \\
-\K[\MNSdownfree]\downfree & \K[\MNSnemodels]\nemodels & \K[\MNSsefootline]\sefootline & \K[\MNSupvdash]\upvdash \\
-\K[\MNSdownmodels]\downmodels & \K[\MNSneModels]\neModels & \K[\MNSsefree]\sefree & \K[\MNSupVdash]\upVdash \\
-\K[\MNSdownModels]\downModels & \K[\MNSneswline]\neswline & \K[\MNSsemodels]\semodels & \K[\MNSvcrossing]\vcrossing \\
-\K[\MNSdownpropto]\downpropto & \K[\MNSNeswline]\Neswline & \K[\MNSseModels]\seModels & \K[\MNSVvdash]\Vvdash \\
-\K[\MNSdownvdash]\downvdash & \K[\MNSnevdash]\nevdash & \K[\MNSseparated]\separated & \\
-\K[\MNSdownVdash]\downVdash & \K[\MNSneVdash]\neVdash & \K[\MNSsevdash]\sevdash & \\
-\K[\MNSeqbump]\eqbump & \K[\MNSnwfootline]\nwfootline & \K[\MNSseVdash]\seVdash & \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\MNS\ additionally defines synonyms for some of the preceding symbols:
-
-\bigskip
-
-\newcommand*{\mnssyn}[1]{(same as \texttt{\string#1})}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\quad}l}
-\K[\MNSleftvdash]\dashv & \mnssyn\leftvdash \\
-\K[\MNSnwseline]\diagdown & \mnssyn\nwseline \\
-\K[\MNSneswline]\diagup & \mnssyn\neswline \\
-\K[\MNSneswline]\divides & \mnssyn\updownline \\
-\K[\MNSDoteq]\doteqdot & \mnssyn\Doteq \\
-\K[\MNSrightmodels]\models & \mnssyn\rightmodels \\
-\K[\MNSUpdownline]\parallel & \mnssyn\Updownline \\
-\K[\MNSupvdash]\perp & \mnssyn\upvdash \\
-\K[\MNSleftpropto]\propto & \mnssyn\leftpropto \\
-\K[\MNSleftrightline]\relbar & \mnssyn\leftrightline \\
-\K[\MNSLeftrightline]\Relbar & \mnssyn\Leftrightline \\
-\K[\MNSleftpropto]\varpropto & \mnssyn\leftpropto \\
-\K[\MNSrightmodels]\vDash & \mnssyn\rightmodels \\
-\K[\MNSrightModels]\VDash & \mnssyn\rightModels \\
-\K[\MNSrightvdash]\vdash & \mnssyn\rightvdash \\
-\K[\MNSrightVdash]\Vdash & \mnssyn\rightVdash \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Negated Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations>negated}
-\index{relational symbols>negated binary}
-\label{mns-rrel}
-\begin{longtable}{*4{ll}}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K[\MNSnapprox]\napprox & \K[\MNSneqsim]\neqsim & \K[\MNSnnwModels]\nnwModels & \K[\MNSnsucc]\nsucc \\
-\K[\MNSnapproxeq]\napproxeq & \K[\MNSnequal]\nequal & \K[\MNSnnwseline]\nnwseline & \K[\MNSnsuccapprox]\nsuccapprox \\
-\K[\MNSnbackapprox]\nbackapprox & \K[\MNSnequalclosed]\nequalclosed & \K[\MNSnNwseline]\nNwseline & \K[\MNSnsucccurlyeq]\nsucccurlyeq \\
-\K[\MNSnbackapproxeq]\nbackapproxeq & \K[\MNSnequiv]\nequiv & \K[\MNSnnwvdash]\nnwvdash & \K[\MNSnsucceq]\nsucceq \\
-\K[\MNSnbackcong]\nbackcong & \K[\MNSnequivclosed]\nequivclosed & \K[\MNSnnwVdash]\nnwVdash & \K[\MNSnsuccsim]\nsuccsim \\
-\K[\MNSnbackeqsim]\nbackeqsim & \K[\MNSneswcrossing]\neswcrossing & \K[\MNSnprec]\nprec & \K[\MNSnswfootline]\nswfootline \\
-\K[\MNSnbacksim]\nbacksim & \K[\MNSnfallingdotseq]\nfallingdotseq & \K[\MNSnprecapprox]\nprecapprox & \K[\MNSnswfree]\nswfree \\
-\K[\MNSnbacksimeq]\nbacksimeq & \K[\MNSnhateq]\nhateq & \K[\MNSnpreccurlyeq]\npreccurlyeq & \K[\MNSnswmodels]\nswmodels \\
-\K[\MNSnbacktriplesim]\nbacktriplesim & \K[\MNSnleftfootline]\nleftfootline & \K[\MNSnpreceq]\npreceq & \K[\MNSnswModels]\nswModels \\
-\K[\MNSnbumpeq]\nbumpeq & \K[\MNSnleftfree]\nleftfree & \K[\MNSnprecsim]\nprecsim & \K[\MNSnswvdash]\nswvdash \\
-\K[\MNSnBumpeq]\nBumpeq & \K[\MNSnleftmodels]\nleftmodels & \K[\MNSnrightfootline]\nrightfootline & \K[\MNSnswVdash]\nswVdash \\
-\K[\MNSncirceq]\ncirceq & \K[\MNSnleftModels]\nleftModels & \K[\MNSnrightfree]\nrightfree & \K[\MNSntriplesim]\ntriplesim \\
-\K[\MNSnclosedequal]\nclosedequal & \K[\MNSnleftrightline]\nleftrightline & \K[\MNSnrightmodels]\nrightmodels & \K[\MNSnupdownline]\nupdownline \\
-\K[\MNSncong]\ncong & \K[\MNSnLeftrightline]\nLeftrightline & \K[\MNSnrightModels]\nrightModels & \K[\MNSnUpdownline]\nUpdownline \\
-\K[\MNSncurlyeqprec]\ncurlyeqprec & \K[\MNSnleftvdash]\nleftvdash & \K[\MNSnrightvdash]\nrightvdash & \K[\MNSnupfootline]\nupfootline \\
-\K[\MNSncurlyeqsucc]\ncurlyeqsucc & \K[\MNSnleftVdash]\nleftVdash & \K[\MNSnrightVdash]\nrightVdash & \K[\MNSnupfree]\nupfree \\
-\K[\MNSndoteq]\ndoteq & \K[\MNSnnefootline]\nnefootline & \K[\MNSnrisingdotseq]\nrisingdotseq & \K[\MNSnupmodels]\nupmodels \\
-\K[\MNSnDoteq]\nDoteq & \K[\MNSnnefree]\nnefree & \K[\MNSnsefootline]\nsefootline & \K[\MNSnupModels]\nupModels \\
-\K[\MNSndownfootline]\ndownfootline & \K[\MNSnnemodels]\nnemodels & \K[\MNSnsefree]\nsefree & \K[\MNSnupvdash]\nupvdash \\
-\K[\MNSndownfree]\ndownfree & \K[\MNSnneModels]\nneModels & \K[\MNSnsemodels]\nsemodels & \K[\MNSnupVdash]\nupVdash \\
-\K[\MNSndownmodels]\ndownmodels & \K[\MNSnneswline]\nneswline & \K[\MNSnseModels]\nseModels & \K[\MNSprecnapprox]\precnapprox \\
-\K[\MNSndownModels]\ndownModels & \K[\MNSnNeswline]\nNeswline & \K[\MNSnsevdash]\nsevdash & \K[\MNSprecnsim]\precnsim \\
-\K[\MNSndownvdash]\ndownvdash & \K[\MNSnnevdash]\nnevdash & \K[\MNSnseVdash]\nseVdash & \K[\MNSsuccnapprox]\succnapprox \\
-\K[\MNSndownVdash]\ndownVdash & \K[\MNSnneVdash]\nneVdash & \K[\MNSnshortmid]\nshortmid & \K[\MNSsuccnsim]\succnsim \\
-\K[\MNSneqbump]\neqbump & \K[\MNSnnwfootline]\nnwfootline & \K[\MNSnshortparallel]\nshortparallel & \\
-\K[\MNSneqcirc]\neqcirc & \K[\MNSnnwfree]\nnwfree & \K[\MNSnsim]\nsim & \\
-\K[\MNSneqdot]\neqdot & \K[\MNSnnwmodels]\nnwmodels & \K[\MNSnsimeq]\nsimeq & \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\MNS\ additionally defines synonyms for some of the preceding symbols:
-
-\bigskip
-
-\newcommand*{\mnssyn}[1]{(same as \texttt{\string#1})}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\quad}l}
-\K[\MNSnleftvdash]\ndashv & \mnssyn\nleftvdash \\
-\K[\MNSnnwseline]\ndiagdown & \mnssyn\nnwseline \\
-\K[\MNSnneswline]\ndiagup & \mnssyn\nneswline \\
-\K[\MNSnupdownline]\ndivides & \mnssyn\nupdownline \\
-\K[\MNSnequal]\ne & \mnssyn\nequal \\
-\K[\MNSnequal]\neq & \mnssyn\nequal \\
-\K[\MNSnupdownline]\nmid & \mnssyn\nupdownline \\
-\K[\MNSnrightmodels]\nmodels & \mnssyn\nrightmodels \\
-\K[\MNSnUpdownline]\nparallel & \mnssyn\nUpdownline \\
-\K[\MNSnupvdash]\nperp & \mnssyn\nupvdash \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrightline]\nrelbar & \mnssyn\nleftrightline \\
-\K[\MNSnLeftrightline]\nRelbar & \mnssyn\nLeftrightline \\
-\K[\MNSnrightmodels]\nvDash & \mnssyn\nrightmodels \\
-\K[\MNSnrightvdash]\nvdash & \mnssyn\nrightvdash \\
-\K[\MNSnrightVdash]\nVdash & \mnssyn\nrightVdash \\
-\K[\MNSnrightModels]\nVDash & \mnssyn\nrightModels \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MTOOLS]{\MTOOLS\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\label{mtools-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\X[\MTOOLSColonapprox]\Colonapprox & \X[\MTOOLScoloneq]\coloneq & \X[\MTOOLSEqcolon]\Eqcolon \\
-\X[\MTOOLScolonapprox]\colonapprox & \X[\MTOOLScolonsim]\colonsim & \X[\MTOOLSeqqcolon]\eqqcolon \\
-\X[\MTOOLScoloneqq]\coloneqq & \X[\MTOOLSColonsim]\Colonsim & \X[\MTOOLSEqqcolon]\Eqqcolon \\
-\X[\MTOOLSColoneqq]\Coloneqq & \X[\MTOOLSdblcolon]\dblcolon & \\
-\X[\MTOOLSColoneq]\Coloneq & \X[\MTOOLSeqcolon]\eqcolon & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- Similar symbols can be defined using \MTOOLS's \cmdX{\vcentcolon},
- which produces a colon centered on the font's math axis:
-
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{ccc}
- \Huge $=:=$ & vs. & \Huge $=\vcentcolon=$ \\
- ``\verb|=:=|'' & & ``\verb|=\vcentcolon=|'' \\
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[TURN]{\TURN\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{consequence relations}
-\label{turn-rel}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{longtable}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\Wul\dddtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nntstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\stdtstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\ddststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nnttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\stststile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\ddtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nsdtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\ddttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nsststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\stttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dndtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tddtstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dnststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nsttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tdststile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dntstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ntdtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tdtstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dnttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ntststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tdttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dsdtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\nttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tndtstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dsststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ntttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tnststile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sddtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tntstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dsttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sdststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tnttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dtdtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sdtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tsdtstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dtststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sdttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tsststile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sndtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tststile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\dtttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\snststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tsttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\nddtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sntstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ttdtstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\ndststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\snttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ttststile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\ndtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ssdtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\tttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\ndttstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ssststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ttttstile{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\nndtstile{abc}{def} & \Wul\sststile{abc}{def} & \\
-\Wul\nnststile{abc}{def} & \Wul\ssttstile{abc}{def} & \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- Each of the above takes an optional argument that controls the size
- of the upper and lower expressions. See the \TURN\ documentation
- for more information.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TRSYM]{\TRSYM\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{transforms}
-\label{trsym-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\K\InversTransformHoriz & \K\TransformHoriz \\
-\K\InversTransformVert & \K\TransformVert \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TRF]{\TRF\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{transforms}
-\label{trf-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\X\dfourier & \X\Dfourier \\
-\X\fourier & \X\Fourier \\
-\X\laplace & \X\Laplace \\
-\X\ztransf & \X\Ztransf \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CMLL]{\CMLL\ Binary Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\idxboth{linear logic}{symbols}
-\label{cmll-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\K[\CMLLcoh]\coh & \K[\CMLLscoh]\scoh \\
-\K[\CMLLincoh]\incoh & \K[\CMLLsincoh]\sincoh \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{subsets}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\sqsubset$^*$ & \X\sqsupseteq & \X\supset \\
-\X\sqsubseteq & \X\subset & \X\supseteq \\
-\X\sqsupset$^*$ & \X\subseteq \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\notpredefinedmessageABX
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{ams-subsets}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\nsubseteq & \X\subseteqq & \X\supsetneqq \\
-\X\nsupseteq & \X\subsetneq & \X\varsubsetneq \\
-\X\nsupseteqq & \X\subsetneqq & \X\varsubsetneqq \\
-\X\sqsubset & \X\Supset & \X\varsupsetneq \\
-\X\sqsupset & \X\supseteqq & \X\varsupsetneqq \\
-\X\Subset & \X\supsetneq \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{st-subsets}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\subsetplus & \X\supsetplus \\
-\X\subsetpluseq & \X\supsetpluseq \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{wasy-subset}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\sqsubset & \X\sqsupset \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{txpx-subset}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\nsqsubset & \X\nsqsupseteq & \X\nSupset \\
-\X\nsqsubseteq & \X\nSubset \\
-\X\nsqsupset & \X\nsubseteqq \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{abx-subsets}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X[\ABXnsqsubset]\nsqsubset & \X[\ABXnsupset]\nsupset & \X[\ABXsqsupseteq]\sqsupseteq & \X[\ABXsupseteq]\supseteq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqSubset]\nsqSubset & \X[\ABXnSupset]\nSupset & \X[\ABXsqsupseteqq]\sqsupseteqq & \X[\ABXsupseteqq]\supseteqq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqsubseteq]\nsqsubseteq & \X[\ABXnsupseteq]\nsupseteq & \X[\ABXsqsupsetneq]\sqsupsetneq & \X[\ABXsupsetneq]\supsetneq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqsubseteqq]\nsqsubseteqq & \X[\ABXnsupseteqq]\nsupseteqq & \X[\ABXsqsupsetneqq]\sqsupsetneqq & \X[\ABXsupsetneqq]\supsetneqq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqsupset]\nsqsupset & \X[\ABXsqsubset]\sqsubset & \X[\ABXsubset]\subset & \X[\ABXvarsqsubsetneq]\varsqsubsetneq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqSupset]\nsqSupset & \X[\ABXsqSubset]\sqSubset & \X[\ABXSubset]\Subset & \X[\ABXvarsqsubsetneqq]\varsqsubsetneqq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqsupseteq]\nsqsupseteq & \X[\ABXsqsubseteq]\sqsubseteq & \X[\ABXsubseteq]\subseteq & \X[\ABXvarsqsupsetneq]\varsqsupsetneq \\
-\X[\ABXnsqsupseteqq]\nsqsupseteqq & \X[\ABXsqsubseteqq]\sqsubseteqq & \X[\ABXsubseteqq]\subseteqq & \X[\ABXvarsqsupsetneqq]\varsqsupsetneqq \\
-\X[\ABXnsubset]\nsubset & \X[\ABXsqsubsetneq]\sqsubsetneq & \X[\ABXsubsetneq]\subsetneq & \X[\ABXvarsubsetneq]\varsubsetneq \\
-\X[\ABXnSubset]\nSubset & \X[\ABXsqsubsetneqq]\sqsubsetneqq & \X[\ABXsubsetneqq]\subsetneqq & \X[\ABXvarsubsetneqq]\varsubsetneqq \\
-\X[\ABXnsubseteq]\nsubseteq & \X[\ABXsqSupset]\sqSupset & \X[\ABXsupset]\supset & \X[\ABXvarsupsetneq]\varsupsetneq \\
-\X[\ABXnsubseteqq]\nsubseteqq & \X[\ABXsqsupset]\sqsupset & \X[\ABXSupset]\Supset & \X[\ABXvarsupsetneqq]\varsupsetneqq \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Subset and Superset Relations}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{subsets}
-\index{supersets}
-\index{symbols>subset and superset}
-\label{mns-subsets}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K[\MNSnSqsubset]\nSqsubset & \K[\MNSnsubseteq]\nsubseteq & \K[\MNSsqsubsetneq]\sqsubsetneq & \K[\MNSsubseteq]\subseteq \\
-\K[\MNSnsqsubset]\nsqsubset & \K[\MNSnsubseteqq]\nsubseteqq & \K[\MNSsqsubsetneqq]\sqsubsetneqq & \K[\MNSsubseteqq]\subseteqq \\
-\K[\MNSnsqsubseteq]\nsqsubseteq & \K[\MNSnSupset]\nSupset & \K[\MNSSqsupset]\Sqsupset & \K[\MNSsubsetneq]\subsetneq \\
-\K[\MNSnsqsubseteqq]\nsqsubseteqq & \K[\MNSnsupset]\nsupset & \K[\MNSsqsupset]\sqsupset & \K[\MNSsubsetneqq]\subsetneqq \\
-\K[\MNSnSqsupset]\nSqsupset & \K[\MNSnsupseteq]\nsupseteq & \K[\MNSsqsupseteq]\sqsupseteq & \K[\MNSSupset]\Supset \\
-\K[\MNSnsqsupset]\nsqsupset & \K[\MNSnsupseteqq]\nsupseteqq & \K[\MNSsqsupseteqq]\sqsupseteqq & \K[\MNSsupset]\supset \\
-\K[\MNSnsqsupseteq]\nsqsupseteq & \K[\MNSSqsubset]\Sqsubset & \K[\MNSsqsupsetneq]\sqsupsetneq & \K[\MNSsupseteq]\supseteq \\
-\K[\MNSnsqsupseteqq]\nsqsupseteqq & \K[\MNSsqsubset]\sqsubset & \K[\MNSsqsupsetneqq]\sqsupsetneqq & \K[\MNSsupseteqq]\supseteqq \\
-\K[\MNSnSubset]\nSubset & \K[\MNSsqsubseteq]\sqsubseteq & \K[\MNSSubset]\Subset & \K[\MNSsupsetneq]\supsetneq \\
-\K[\MNSnsubset]\nsubset & \K[\MNSsqsubseteqq]\sqsubseteqq & \K[\MNSsubset]\subset & \K[\MNSsupsetneqq]\supsetneqq \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ additionally defines \cmdI[\MNSsubsetneq]{\varsubsetneq} as a
- synonym for \cmdI[\MNSsubsetneq]{\subsetneq},
- \cmdI[\MNSsubsetneqq]{\varsubsetneqq} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSsubsetneqq]{\subsetneqq},
- \cmdI[\MNSsupsetneq]{\varsupsetneq} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSsupsetneq]{\supsetneq}, and
- \cmdI[\MNSsupsetneqq]{\varsupsetneqq} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSsupsetneqq]{\supsetneqq}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Inequalities}
-\index{binary relations}\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{inequalities}
-\label{inequal-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\X\geq & \X\gg & \X\leq & \X\ll & \X\neq \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Inequalities}
-\index{binary relations}\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{inequalities}
-\label{ams-inequal-rel}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5} % Keep visually similar symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\eqslantgtr & \X\gtrdot & \X\lesseqgtr & \X\ngeq \\
-\X\eqslantless & \X\gtreqless & \X\lesseqqgtr & \X\ngeqq \\
-\X\geqq & \X\gtreqqless & \X\lessgtr & \X\ngeqslant \\
-\X\geqslant & \X\gtrless & \X\lesssim & \X\ngtr \\
-\X\ggg & \X\gtrsim & \X\lll & \X\nleq \\
-\X\gnapprox & \X\gvertneqq & \X\lnapprox & \X\nleqq \\
-\X\gneq & \X\leqq & \X\lneq & \X\nleqslant \\
-\X\gneqq & \X\leqslant & \X\lneqq & \X\nless \\
-\X\gnsim & \X\lessapprox & \X\lnsim & \\
-\X\gtrapprox & \X\lessdot & \X\lvertneqq & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Inequalities}
-\index{binary relations}\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{inequalities}
-\label{wasy-inequal-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\apprge & \X\apprle \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Inequalities}
-\index{binary relations}\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{inequalities}
-\label{txpx-inequal-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\ngg & \X\ngtrsim & \X\nlesssim \\
-\X\ngtrapprox & \X\nlessapprox & \X\nll \\
-\X\ngtrless & \X\nlessgtr \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Inequalities}
-\index{binary relations}\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{inequalities}
-\label{abx-inequal-rel}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5} % Keep visually similar symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X[\ABXeqslantgtr]\eqslantgtr & \X[\ABXgtreqless]\gtreqless & \X[\ABXlesssim]\lesssim & \X[\ABXngtr]\ngtr \\
-\X[\ABXeqslantless]\eqslantless & \X[\ABXgtreqqless]\gtreqqless & \X[\ABXll]\ll & \X[\ABXngtrapprox]\ngtrapprox \\
-\X[\ABXgeq]\geq & \X[\ABXgtrless]\gtrless & \X[\ABXlll]\lll & \X[\ABXngtrsim]\ngtrsim \\
-\X[\ABXgeqq]\geqq & \X[\ABXgtrsim]\gtrsim & \X[\ABXlnapprox]\lnapprox & \X[\ABXnleq]\nleq \\
-\X[\ABXgg]\gg & \X[\ABXgvertneqq]\gvertneqq & \X[\ABXlneq]\lneq & \X[\ABXnleqq]\nleqq \\
-\X[\ABXggg]\ggg & \X[\ABXleq]\leq & \X[\ABXlneqq]\lneqq & \X[\ABXnless]\nless \\
-\X[\ABXgnapprox]\gnapprox & \X[\ABXleqq]\leqq & \X[\ABXlnsim]\lnsim & \X[\ABXnlessapprox]\nlessapprox \\
-\X[\ABXgneq]\gneq & \X[\ABXlessapprox]\lessapprox & \X[\ABXlvertneqq]\lvertneqq & \X[\ABXnlesssim]\nlesssim \\
-\X[\ABXgneqq]\gneqq & \X[\ABXlessdot]\lessdot & \X[\ABXneqslantgtr]\neqslantgtr & \X[\ABXnvargeq]\nvargeq \\
-\X[\ABXgnsim]\gnsim & \X[\ABXlesseqgtr]\lesseqgtr & \X[\ABXneqslantless]\neqslantless & \X[\ABXnvarleq]\nvarleq \\
-\X[\ABXgtrapprox]\gtrapprox & \X[\ABXlesseqqgtr]\lesseqqgtr & \X[\ABXngeq]\ngeq & \X[\ABXvargeq]\vargeq \\
-\X[\ABXgtrdot]\gtrdot & \X[\ABXlessgtr]\lessgtr & \X[\ABXngeqq]\ngeqq & \X[\ABXvarleq]\varleq \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \ABX\ defines \verb|\leqslant| and \verb|\le| as synonyms for
- \cmdX{\leq}, \verb|\geqslant| and \verb|\ge| as synonyms for
- \cmdX{\geq}, \verb|\nleqslant| as a synonym for \cmdX{\nleq}, and
- \verb|\ngeqslant| as a synonym for \cmdX{\ngeq}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Inequalities}
-\index{binary relations}\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\index{inequalities}
-\label{mns-inequal-rel}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep visually similar symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K[\MNSeqslantgtr]\eqslantgtr & \K[\MNSgtreqqless]\gtreqqless & \K[\MNSlesssim]\lesssim & \K[\MNSngtreqless]\ngtreqless \\
-\K[\MNSeqslantless]\eqslantless & \K[\MNSgtrless]\gtrless & \K[\MNSll]\ll & \K[\MNSngtreqlessslant]\ngtreqlessslant \\
-\K[\MNSgeq]\geq & \K[\MNSgtrneqqless]\gtrneqqless & \K[\MNSlll]\lll & \K[\MNSngtreqqless]\ngtreqqless \\
-\K[\MNSgeqclosed]\geqclosed & \K[\MNSgtrsim]\gtrsim & \K[\MNSlnapprox]\lnapprox & \K[\MNSngtrless]\ngtrless \\
-\K[\MNSgeqdot]\geqdot & \K[\MNSleq]\leq & \K[\MNSlneqq]\lneqq & \K[\MNSnleq]\nleq \\
-\K[\MNSgeqq]\geqq & \K[\MNSleqclosed]\leqclosed & \K[\MNSlnsim]\lnsim & \K[\MNSnleqclosed]\nleqclosed \\
-\K[\MNSgeqslant]\geqslant & \K[\MNSleqdot]\leqdot & \K[\MNSneqslantgtr]\neqslantgtr & \K[\MNSnleqdot]\nleqdot \\
-\K[\MNSgeqslantdot]\geqslantdot & \K[\MNSleqq]\leqq & \K[\MNSneqslantless]\neqslantless & \K[\MNSnleqq]\nleqq \\
-\K[\MNSgg]\gg & \K[\MNSleqslant]\leqslant & \K[\MNSngeq]\ngeq & \K[\MNSnleqslant]\nleqslant \\
-\K[\MNSggg]\ggg & \K[\MNSleqslantdot]\leqslantdot & \K[\MNSngeqclosed]\ngeqclosed & \K[\MNSnleqslantdot]\nleqslantdot \\
-\K[\MNSgnapprox]\gnapprox & \K[\MNSless]\less & \K[\MNSngeqdot]\ngeqdot & \K[\MNSnless]\nless \\
-\K[\MNSgneqq]\gneqq & \K[\MNSlessapprox]\lessapprox & \K[\MNSngeqq]\ngeqq & \K[\MNSnlessclosed]\nlessclosed \\
-\K[\MNSgnsim]\gnsim & \K[\MNSlessclosed]\lessclosed & \K[\MNSngeqslant]\ngeqslant & \K[\MNSnlessdot]\nlessdot \\
-\K[\MNSgtr]\gtr & \K[\MNSlessdot]\lessdot & \K[\MNSngeqslantdot]\ngeqslantdot & \K[\MNSnlesseqgtr]\nlesseqgtr \\
-\K[\MNSgtrapprox]\gtrapprox & \K[\MNSlesseqgtr]\lesseqgtr & \K[\MNSngg]\ngg & \K[\MNSnlesseqgtrslant]\nlesseqgtrslant \\
-\K[\MNSgtrclosed]\gtrclosed & \K[\MNSlesseqgtrslant]\lesseqgtrslant & \K[\MNSnggg]\nggg & \K[\MNSnlesseqqgtr]\nlesseqqgtr \\
-\K[\MNSgtrdot]\gtrdot & \K[\MNSlesseqqgtr]\lesseqqgtr & \K[\MNSngtr]\ngtr & \K[\MNSnlessgtr]\nlessgtr \\
-\K[\MNSgtreqless]\gtreqless & \K[\MNSlessgtr]\lessgtr & \K[\MNSngtrclosed]\ngtrclosed & \K[\MNSnll]\nll \\
-\K[\MNSgtreqlessslant]\gtreqlessslant & \K[\MNSlessneqqgtr]\lessneqqgtr & \K[\MNSngtrdot]\ngtrdot & \K[\MNSnlll]\nlll \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ additionally defines synonyms for some of the preceding symbols:
-
- \newcommand*{\mnssyn}[1]{(same as \texttt{\string#1})}
- \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}
- \begin{tabular}{ll@{\quad}l}
- \K[\MNSggg]\gggtr & \mnssyn\ggg \\
- \K[\MNSgneqq]\gvertneqq & \mnssyn\gneqq \\
- \K[\MNSlessclosed]\lhd & \mnssyn\lessclosed \\
- \K[\MNSlll]\llless & \mnssyn\lll \\
- \K[\MNSlneqq]\lvertneqq & \mnssyn\lneqq \\
- \K[\MNSnleqclosed]\ntrianglelefteq & \mnssyn\nleqclosed \\
- \K[\MNSnlessclosed]\ntriangleleft & \mnssyn\nlessclosed \\
- \K[\MNSngeqclosed]\ntrianglerighteq & \mnssyn\ngeqclosed \\
- \K[\MNSngtrclosed]\ntriangleright & \mnssyn\ngtrclosed \\
- \K[\MNSgtrclosed]\rhd & \mnssyn\gtrclosed \\
- \K[\MNSleqclosed]\trianglelefteq & \mnssyn\leqclosed \\
- \K[\MNSgeqclosed]\trianglerighteq & \mnssyn\geqclosed \\
- \K[\MNSleqclosed]\unlhd & \mnssyn\leqclosed \\
- \K[\MNSgeqclosed]\unrhd & \mnssyn\geqclosed \\
- \K[\MNSlessclosed]\vartriangleleft & \mnssyn\lessclosed \\
- \K[\MNSgtrclosed]\vartriangleright & \mnssyn\gtrclosed \\
- \end{tabular}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Triangle Relations}
-\index{triangle relations}\index{relational symbols>triangle}
-\label{ams-triangle-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\blacktriangleleft & \X\ntrianglelefteq & \X\trianglelefteq & \X\vartriangleleft \\
-\X\blacktriangleright & \X\ntriangleright & \X\triangleq & \X\vartriangleright \\
-\X\ntriangleleft & \X\ntrianglerighteq & \X\trianglerighteq \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Triangle Relations}
-\index{triangle relations}\index{relational symbols>triangle}
-\label{st-triangle-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\trianglelefteqslant & \X\trianglerighteqslant \\
-\X\ntrianglelefteqslant & \X\ntrianglerighteqslant \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Triangle Relations}
-\index{triangle relations}\index{relational symbols>triangle}
-\label{abx-triangle-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X[\ABXntriangleleft]\ntriangleleft & \X[\ABXntrianglerighteq]\ntrianglerighteq & \X[\ABXtriangleright]\triangleright & \X[\ABXvartriangleright]\vartriangleright \\
-\X[\ABXntrianglelefteq]\ntrianglelefteq & \X[\ABXtriangleleft]\triangleleft & \X[\ABXtrianglerighteq]\trianglerighteq & \\
-\X[\ABXntriangleright]\ntriangleright & \X[\ABXtrianglelefteq]\trianglelefteq & \X[\ABXvartriangleleft]\vartriangleleft & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Triangle Relations}
-\index{triangle relations}\index{relational symbols>triangle}
-\label{mns-triangle-rel}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSfilledmedtriangledown]\filledmedtriangledown & \K[\MNSlargetriangleup]\largetriangleup & \K[\MNSsmalltriangledown]\smalltriangledown \\
-\K[\MNSfilledmedtriangleleft]\filledmedtriangleleft & \K[\MNSmedtriangledown]\medtriangledown & \K[\MNSsmalltriangleleft]\smalltriangleleft \\
-\K[\MNSfilledmedtriangleright]\filledmedtriangleright & \K[\MNSmedtriangleleft]\medtriangleleft & \K[\MNSsmalltriangleright]\smalltriangleright \\
-\K[\MNSfilledmedtriangleup]\filledmedtriangleup & \K[\MNSmedtriangleright]\medtriangleright & \K[\MNSsmalltriangleup]\smalltriangleup \\
-\K[\MNSfilledtriangledown]\filledtriangledown & \K[\MNSmedtriangleup]\medtriangleup & \K[\MNStriangleeq]\triangleeq \\
-\K[\MNSfilledtriangleleft]\filledtriangleleft & \K[\MNSntriangleeq]\ntriangleeq & \K[\MNSleqclosed]\trianglelefteq \\
-\K[\MNSfilledtriangleright]\filledtriangleright & \K[\MNSnlessclosed]\ntriangleleft & \K[\MNSgeqclosed]\trianglerighteq \\
-\K[\MNSfilledtriangleup]\filledtriangleup & \K[\MNSnleqclosed]\ntrianglelefteq & \K[\MNSlessclosed]\vartriangleleft \\
-\K[\MNSlargetriangledown]\largetriangledown & \K[\MNSngtrclosed]\ntriangleright & \K[\MNSgtrclosed]\vartriangleright \\
-\K[\MNSlargetriangleleft]\largetriangleleft & \K[\MNSngeqclosed]\ntrianglerighteq & \\
-\K[\MNSlargetriangleright]\largetriangleright & \K[\MNSotriangle]\otriangle & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ additionally defines synonyms for many of the preceding
- symbols: \cmdI[\MNStriangleeq]{\triangleq} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNStriangleeq]{\triangleeq}; \cmdI[\MNSlessclosed]{\lhd} and
- \cmdI[\MNSlessclosed]{\lessclosed} are synonyms for
- \cmdI[\MNSlessclosed]{\vartriangleleft}; \cmdI[\MNSgtrclosed]{\rhd}
- and \cmdI[\MNSgtrclosed]{\gtrclosed} are synonyms for
- \cmdI[\MNSgtrclosed]{\vartriangleright};
- \cmdI[\MNSleqclosed]{\unlhd} and \cmdI[\MNSleqclosed]{\leqclosed}
- are synonyms for \cmdI[\MNSleqclosed]{\trianglelefteq};
- \cmdI[\MNSgeqclosed]{\unrhd} and \cmdI[\MNSgeqclosed]{\geqclosed}
- are synonyms for \cmdI[\MNSgeqclosed]{\trianglerighteq};
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangledown]{\blacktriangledown},
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangleleft]{\blacktriangleleft},
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangleright]{\blacktriangleright}, and
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangleup]{\blacktriangle} [\textit{sic}] are
- synonyms for, respectively,
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangledown]{\filledmedtriangledown},
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangleleft]{\filledmedtriangleleft},
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangleright]{\filledmedtriangleright}, and
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedtriangleup]{\filledmedtriangleup};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleright]{\triangleright} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleright]{\medtriangleright};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleup]{\triangle},
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleup]{\vartriangle}, and
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleup]{\bigtriangleup} are synonyms for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleup]{\medtriangleup};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleleft]{\triangleleft} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangleleft]{\medtriangleleft};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangledown]{\triangledown} and
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangledown]{\bigtriangledown} are synonyms for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedtriangledown]{\medtriangledown};
- \cmdI[\MNSnlessclosed]{\nlessclosed} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSnlessclosed]{\ntriangleleft};
- \cmdI[\MNSngtrclosed]{\ngtrclosed} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSngtrclosed]{\ntriangleright};
- \cmdI[\MNSnleqclosed]{\nleqclosed} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSnleqclosed]{\ntrianglelefteq}; and
- \cmdI[\MNSngeqclosed]{\ngeqclosed} is a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSngeqclosed]{\ntrianglerighteq}.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The title ``Triangle Relations'' is a bit of a misnomer here as only
- \cmdI[\MNStriangleeq]{\triangleeq} and
- \cmdI[\MNSntriangleeq]{\ntriangleeq} are defined as \tex\ relations
- (class~3 symbols). The \verb|\largetriangle|\dots\ symbols are
- defined as \tex\ ``ordinary'' characters (class~0) and all of the
- remaining characters are defined as \tex\ binary operators
- (class~2).
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{arrow}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\Downarrow & \X\longleftarrow & \X\nwarrow \\
-\X\downarrow & \X\Longleftarrow & \X\Rightarrow \\
-\X\hookleftarrow & \X\longleftrightarrow & \X\rightarrow \\
-\X\hookrightarrow & \X\Longleftrightarrow & \X\searrow \\
-\X\leadsto$^*$ & \X\longmapsto & \X\swarrow \\
-\X\leftarrow & \X\Longrightarrow & \X\uparrow \\
-\X\Leftarrow & \X\longrightarrow & \X\Uparrow \\
-\X\Leftrightarrow & \X\mapsto & \X\updownarrow \\
-\X\leftrightarrow & \X\nearrow$^\dag$ & \X\Updownarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\notpredefinedmessage
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- See the note beneath Table~\ref{extensible-accents} for information
- about how to put a diagonal arrow across a mathematical expression%
-\ifhavecancel
- ~(as in ``$\cancelto{0}{\nabla \cdot \vec{B}}\quad$'')
-\fi
-.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Harpoons}
-\index{harpoons}
-\label{harpoons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\leftharpoondown & \X\rightharpoondown & \X\rightleftharpoons \\
-\X\leftharpoonup & \X\rightharpoonup \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Text-mode Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{tc-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\textdownarrow & \K\textrightarrow \\
-\K\textleftarrow & \K\textuparrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{ams-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\circlearrowleft & \X\leftleftarrows & \X\rightleftarrows \\
-\X\circlearrowright & \X\leftrightarrows & \X\rightrightarrows \\
-\X\curvearrowleft & \X\leftrightsquigarrow & \X\rightsquigarrow \\
-\X\curvearrowright & \X\Lleftarrow & \X\Rsh \\
-\X\dashleftarrow & \X\looparrowleft & \X\twoheadleftarrow \\
-\X\dashrightarrow & \X\looparrowright & \X\twoheadrightarrow \\
-\X\downdownarrows & \X\Lsh & \X\upuparrows \\
-\X\leftarrowtail & \X\rightarrowtail & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Negated Arrows}
-\index{arrows>negated}
-\label{ams-narrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\nLeftarrow & \X\nLeftrightarrow & \X\nRightarrow \\
-\X\nleftarrow & \X\nleftrightarrow & \X\nrightarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Harpoons}
-\index{harpoons}
-\label{ams-harpoons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\downharpoonleft & \X\leftrightharpoons & \X\upharpoonleft \\
-\X\downharpoonright & \X[\AMSrightleftharpoons]\rightleftharpoons & \X\upharpoonright \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{st-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\leftarrowtriangle & \X\Mapsfrom & \X\shortleftarrow \\
-\X\leftrightarroweq & \X\mapsfrom & \X\shortrightarrow \\
-\X\leftrightarrowtriangle & \X\Mapsto & \X\shortuparrow \\
-\X\lightning & \X\nnearrow & \X\ssearrow \\
-\X\Longmapsfrom & \X\nnwarrow & \X\sswarrow \\
-\X\longmapsfrom & \X\rightarrowtriangle \\
-\X\Longmapsto & \X\shortdownarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{txpx-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\boxdotLeft & \X\circleddotright & \X\Diamondleft \\
-\X\boxdotleft & \X\circleleft & \X\Diamondright \\
-\X\boxdotright & \X\circleright & \X\DiamondRight \\
-\X\boxdotRight & \X\dashleftrightarrow & \X\leftsquigarrow \\
-\X\boxLeft & \X\DiamonddotLeft & \X\Nearrow \\
-\X\boxleft & \X\Diamonddotleft & \X\Nwarrow \\
-\X\boxright & \X\Diamonddotright & \X\Rrightarrow \\
-\X\boxRight & \X\DiamonddotRight & \X\Searrow \\
-\X\circleddotleft & \X\DiamondLeft & \X\Swarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{abx-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXcirclearrowleft]\circlearrowleft & \X[\ABXleftarrow]\leftarrow & \X[\ABXnwarrow]\nwarrow \\
-\X[\ABXcirclearrowright]\circlearrowright & \X[\ABXleftleftarrows]\leftleftarrows & \X[\ABXrestriction]\restriction \\
-\X[\ABXcurvearrowbotleft]\curvearrowbotleft & \X[\ABXleftrightarrow]\leftrightarrow & \X[\ABXrightarrow]\rightarrow \\
-\X[\ABXcurvearrowbotleftright]\curvearrowbotleftright & \X[\ABXleftrightarrows]\leftrightarrows & \X[\ABXrightleftarrows]\rightleftarrows \\
-\X[\ABXcurvearrowbotright]\curvearrowbotright & \X[\ABXleftrightsquigarrow]\leftrightsquigarrow & \X[\ABXrightrightarrows]\rightrightarrows \\
-\X[\ABXcurvearrowleft]\curvearrowleft & \X[\ABXleftsquigarrow]\leftsquigarrow & \X[\ABXrightsquigarrow]\rightsquigarrow \\
-\X[\ABXcurvearrowleftright]\curvearrowleftright & \X[\ABXlefttorightarrow]\lefttorightarrow & \X[\ABXrighttoleftarrow]\righttoleftarrow \\
-\X[\ABXcurvearrowright]\curvearrowright & \X[\ABXlooparrowdownleft]\looparrowdownleft & \X[\ABXRsh]\Rsh \\
-\X[\ABXdlsh]\dlsh & \X[\ABXlooparrowdownright]\looparrowdownright & \X[\ABXsearrow]\searrow \\
-\X[\ABXdowndownarrows]\downdownarrows & \X[\ABXlooparrowleft]\looparrowleft & \X[\ABXswarrow]\swarrow \\
-\X[\ABXdowntouparrow]\downtouparrow & \X[\ABXlooparrowright]\looparrowright & \X[\ABXupdownarrows]\updownarrows \\
-\X[\ABXdownuparrows]\downuparrows & \X[\ABXLsh]\Lsh & \X[\ABXuptodownarrow]\uptodownarrow \\
-\X[\ABXdrsh]\drsh & \X[\ABXnearrow]\nearrow & \X[\ABXupuparrows]\upuparrows \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Negated Arrows}
-\index{arrows>negated}
-\label{abx-narrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXnLeftarrow]\nLeftarrow & \X[\ABXnleftrightarrow]\nleftrightarrow & \X[\ABXnrightarrow]\nrightarrow \\
-\X[\ABXnleftarrow]\nleftarrow & \X[\ABXnLeftrightarrow]\nLeftrightarrow & \X[\ABXnRightarrow]\nRightarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Harpoons}
-\index{harpoons}
-\label{abx-harpoons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXbarleftharpoon]\barleftharpoon & \X[\ABXleftharpoonup]\leftharpoonup & \X[\ABXrightleftharpoons]\rightleftharpoons \\
-\X[\ABXbarrightharpoon]\barrightharpoon & \X[\ABXleftleftharpoons]\leftleftharpoons & \X[\ABXrightrightharpoons]\rightrightharpoons \\
-\X[\ABXdowndownharpoons]\downdownharpoons & \X[\ABXleftrightharpoon]\leftrightharpoon & \X[\ABXupdownharpoons]\updownharpoons \\
-\X[\ABXdownharpoonleft]\downharpoonleft & \X[\ABXleftrightharpoons]\leftrightharpoons & \X[\ABXupharpoonleft]\upharpoonleft \\
-\X[\ABXdownharpoonright]\downharpoonright & \X[\ABXrightbarharpoon]\rightbarharpoon & \X[\ABXupharpoonright]\upharpoonright \\
-\X[\ABXdownupharpoons]\downupharpoons & \X[\ABXrightharpoondown]\rightharpoondown & \X[\ABXupupharpoons]\upupharpoons \\
-\X[\ABXleftbarharpoon]\leftbarharpoon & \X[\ABXrightharpoonup]\rightharpoonup \\
-\X[\ABXleftharpoondown]\leftharpoondown & \X[\ABXrightleftharpoon]\rightleftharpoon \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{mns-arrows}
-\begin{longtable}{*3{ll}}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K[\MNScurvearrowdownup]\curvearrowdownup & \X[\MNSlongleftarrow]\longleftarrow & \K[\MNSrhookswarrow]\rhookswarrow \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrowleftright]\curvearrowleftright & \X[\MNSLongleftarrow]\Longleftarrow & \K[\MNSrhookuparrow]\rhookuparrow \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrownesw]\curvearrownesw & \X[\MNSlongleftrightarrow]\longleftrightarrow & \K[\MNSrightarrow]\rightarrow \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrownwse]\curvearrownwse & \X[\MNSLongleftrightarrow]\Longleftrightarrow & \K[\MNSRightarrow]\Rightarrow \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrowrightleft]\curvearrowrightleft & \X[\MNSlongmapsto]\longmapsto & \K[\MNSrightarrowtail]\rightarrowtail \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrowsenw]\curvearrowsenw & \X[\MNSlongrightarrow]\longrightarrow & \K[\MNSrightleftarrows]\rightleftarrows \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrowswne]\curvearrowswne & \X[\MNSLongrightarrow]\Longrightarrow & \K[\MNSrightlsquigarrow]\rightlsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNScurvearrowupdown]\curvearrowupdown & \K[\MNSlooparrowleft]\looparrowleft & \K[\MNSrightmapsto]\rightmapsto \\
-\K[\MNSdasheddownarrow]\dasheddownarrow & \K[\MNSlooparrowright]\looparrowright & \K[\MNSrightrightarrows]\rightrightarrows \\
-\K[\MNSdashedleftarrow]\dashedleftarrow & \K[\MNSLsh]\Lsh & \K[\MNSrightrsquigarrow]\rightrsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSdashednearrow]\dashednearrow & \K[\MNSnearrow]\nearrow & \K[\MNSRrightarrow]\Rrightarrow \\
-\K[\MNSdashednwarrow]\dashednwarrow & \K[\MNSNearrow]\Nearrow & \K[\MNSRsh]\Rsh \\
-\K[\MNSdashedrightarrow]\dashedrightarrow & \K[\MNSnearrowtail]\nearrowtail & \K[\MNSsearrow]\searrow \\
-\K[\MNSdashedsearrow]\dashedsearrow & \K[\MNSnelsquigarrow]\nelsquigarrow & \K[\MNSSearrow]\Searrow \\
-\K[\MNSdashedswarrow]\dashedswarrow & \K[\MNSnemapsto]\nemapsto & \K[\MNSsearrowtail]\searrowtail \\
-\K[\MNSdasheduparrow]\dasheduparrow & \K[\MNSnenearrows]\nenearrows & \K[\MNSselsquigarrow]\selsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSDownarrow]\Downarrow & \K[\MNSnersquigarrow]\nersquigarrow & \K[\MNSsemapsto]\semapsto \\
-\K[\MNSdownarrow]\downarrow & \K[\MNSneswarrow]\neswarrow & \K[\MNSsenwarrows]\senwarrows \\
-\K[\MNSdownarrowtail]\downarrowtail & \K[\MNSNeswarrow]\Neswarrow & \K[\MNSsersquigarrow]\sersquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSdowndownarrows]\downdownarrows & \K[\MNSneswarrows]\neswarrows & \K[\MNSsesearrows]\sesearrows \\
-\K[\MNSdownlsquigarrow]\downlsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnwarrow]\nwarrow & \K[\MNSsquigarrowdownup]\squigarrowdownup \\
-\K[\MNSdownmapsto]\downmapsto & \K[\MNSNwarrow]\Nwarrow & \K[\MNSsquigarrowleftright]\squigarrowleftright \\
-\K[\MNSdownrsquigarrow]\downrsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnwarrowtail]\nwarrowtail & \K[\MNSsquigarrownesw]\squigarrownesw \\
-\K[\MNSdownuparrows]\downuparrows & \K[\MNSnwlsquigarrow]\nwlsquigarrow & \K[\MNSsquigarrownwse]\squigarrownwse \\
-\K[\MNSlcirclearrowdown]\lcirclearrowdown & \K[\MNSnwmapsto]\nwmapsto & \K[\MNSsquigarrowrightleft]\squigarrowrightleft \\
-\K[\MNSlcirclearrowleft]\lcirclearrowleft & \K[\MNSnwnwarrows]\nwnwarrows & \K[\MNSsquigarrowsenw]\squigarrowsenw \\
-\K[\MNSlcirclearrowright]\lcirclearrowright & \K[\MNSnwrsquigarrow]\nwrsquigarrow & \K[\MNSsquigarrowswne]\squigarrowswne \\
-\K[\MNSlcirclearrowup]\lcirclearrowup & \K[\MNSnwsearrow]\nwsearrow & \K[\MNSsquigarrowupdown]\squigarrowupdown \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowdown]\lcurvearrowdown & \K[\MNSNwsearrow]\Nwsearrow & \K[\MNSswarrow]\swarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowleft]\lcurvearrowleft & \K[\MNSnwsearrows]\nwsearrows & \K[\MNSSwarrow]\Swarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowne]\lcurvearrowne & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvardlcircleleftint]\partialvardlcircleleftint$^*$ & \K[\MNSswarrowtail]\swarrowtail \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrownw]\lcurvearrownw & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvardlcirclerightint]\partialvardlcirclerightint$^*$ & \K[\MNSswlsquigarrow]\swlsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowright]\lcurvearrowright & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvardrcircleleftint]\partialvardrcircleleftint$^*$ & \K[\MNSswmapsto]\swmapsto \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowse]\lcurvearrowse & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvardrcirclerightint]\partialvardrcirclerightint$^*$ & \K[\MNSswnearrows]\swnearrows \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowsw]\lcurvearrowsw & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvartlcircleleftint]\partialvartlcircleleftint$^*$ & \K[\MNSswrsquigarrow]\swrsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlcurvearrowup]\lcurvearrowup & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvartlcirclerightint]\partialvartlcirclerightint$^*$ & \K[\MNSswswarrows]\swswarrows \\
-\K[\MNSLeftarrow]\Leftarrow & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvartrcircleleftint]\partialvartrcircleleftint$^*$ & \K[\MNStwoheaddownarrow]\twoheaddownarrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftarrow]\leftarrow & \K[\strut\smash\MNSpartialvartrcirclerightint]\partialvartrcirclerightint$^*$ & \K[\MNStwoheadleftarrow]\twoheadleftarrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftarrowtail]\leftarrowtail & \K[\MNSrcirclearrowdown]\rcirclearrowdown & \K[\MNStwoheadnearrow]\twoheadnearrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftleftarrows]\leftleftarrows & \K[\MNSrcirclearrowleft]\rcirclearrowleft & \K[\MNStwoheadnwarrow]\twoheadnwarrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftlsquigarrow]\leftlsquigarrow & \K[\MNSrcirclearrowright]\rcirclearrowright & \K[\MNStwoheadrightarrow]\twoheadrightarrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftmapsto]\leftmapsto & \K[\MNSrcirclearrowup]\rcirclearrowup & \K[\MNStwoheadsearrow]\twoheadsearrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftrightarrow]\leftrightarrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowdown]\rcurvearrowdown & \K[\MNStwoheadswarrow]\twoheadswarrow \\
-\K[\MNSLeftrightarrow]\Leftrightarrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowleft]\rcurvearrowleft & \K[\MNStwoheaduparrow]\twoheaduparrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftrightarrows]\leftrightarrows & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowne]\rcurvearrowne & \K[\MNSuparrow]\uparrow \\
-\K[\MNSleftrsquigarrow]\leftrsquigarrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrownw]\rcurvearrownw & \K[\MNSUparrow]\Uparrow \\
-\K[\MNSlhookdownarrow]\lhookdownarrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowright]\rcurvearrowright & \K[\MNSuparrowtail]\uparrowtail \\
-\K[\MNSlhookleftarrow]\lhookleftarrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowse]\rcurvearrowse & \K[\MNSupdownarrow]\updownarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlhooknearrow]\lhooknearrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowsw]\rcurvearrowsw & \K[\MNSUpdownarrow]\Updownarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlhooknwarrow]\lhooknwarrow & \K[\MNSrcurvearrowup]\rcurvearrowup & \K[\MNSupdownarrows]\updownarrows \\
-\K[\MNSlhookrightarrow]\lhookrightarrow & \K[\MNSrhookdownarrow]\rhookdownarrow & \K[\MNSuplsquigarrow]\uplsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlhooksearrow]\lhooksearrow & \K[\MNSrhookleftarrow]\rhookleftarrow & \K[\MNSupmapsto]\upmapsto \\
-\K[\MNSlhookswarrow]\lhookswarrow & \K[\MNSrhooknearrow]\rhooknearrow & \K[\MNSuprsquigarrow]\uprsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSlhookuparrow]\lhookuparrow & \K[\MNSrhooknwarrow]\rhooknwarrow & \K[\MNSupuparrows]\upuparrows \\
-\K[\MNSlightning]\lightning & \K[\MNSrhookrightarrow]\rhookrightarrow & \\
-\K[\MNSLleftarrow]\Lleftarrow & \K[\MNSrhooksearrow]\rhooksearrow & \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\MNS\ additionally defines synonyms for some of the preceding symbols:
-
-\bigskip
-
-\newcommand*{\mnssyn}[1]{(same as \texttt{\string#1})}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\quad}l}
- \K[\MNSrcirclearrowup]\circlearrowleft & \mnssyn\rcirclearrowup \\
- \K[\MNSlcirclearrowup]\circlearrowright & \mnssyn\lcirclearrowup \\
- \K[\MNSrcurvearrowleft]\curvearrowleft & \mnssyn\rcurvearrowleft \\
- \K[\MNSlcurvearrowright]\curvearrowright & \mnssyn\lcurvearrowright \\
- \K[\MNSdashedleftarrow]\dashleftarrow & \mnssyn\dashedleftarrow \\
- \K[\MNSdashedrightarrow]\dashrightarrow & \mnssyn\dashedrightarrow \\
- \K[\MNSrhookleftarrow]\hookleftarrow & \mnssyn\rhookleftarrow \\
- \K[\MNSlhookrightarrow]\hookrightarrow & \mnssyn\lhookrightarrow \\
- \K[\MNSrightlsquigarrow]\leadsto & \mnssyn\rightlsquigarrow \\
- \K[\MNSsquigarrowleftright]\leftrightsquigarrow & \mnssyn\squigarrowleftright \\
- \K[\MNSrightmapsto]\mapsto & \mnssyn\rightmapsto \\
- \K[\MNSrightlsquigarrow]\rightsquigarrow & \mnssyn\rightlsquigarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- The \verb|\partialvar|\dots\verb|int| macros are intended to be used
- internally by \MNS\ to produce various types of integrals.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Negated Arrows}
-\index{arrows>negated}
-\label{mns-narrows}
-\begin{longtable}{*3{ll}}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K[\MNSncurvearrowdownup]\ncurvearrowdownup & \K[\MNSnlhooknwarrow]\nlhooknwarrow & \K[\MNSnrightleftarrows]\nrightleftarrows \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrowleftright]\ncurvearrowleftright & \K[\MNSnlhookrightarrow]\nlhookrightarrow & \K[\MNSnrightlsquigarrow]\nrightlsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrownesw]\ncurvearrownesw & \K[\MNSnlhooksearrow]\nlhooksearrow & \K[\MNSnrightmapsto]\nrightmapsto \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrownwse]\ncurvearrownwse & \K[\MNSnlhookswarrow]\nlhookswarrow & \K[\MNSnrightrightarrows]\nrightrightarrows \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrowrightleft]\ncurvearrowrightleft & \K[\MNSnlhookuparrow]\nlhookuparrow & \K[\MNSnrightrsquigarrow]\nrightrsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrowsenw]\ncurvearrowsenw & \K[\MNSnLleftarrow]\nLleftarrow & \K[\MNSnRrightarrow]\nRrightarrow \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrowswne]\ncurvearrowswne & \K[\MNSnnearrow]\nnearrow & \K[\MNSnSearrow]\nSearrow \\
-\K[\MNSncurvearrowupdown]\ncurvearrowupdown & \K[\MNSnNearrow]\nNearrow & \K[\MNSnsearrow]\nsearrow \\
-\K[\MNSndasheddownarrow]\ndasheddownarrow & \K[\MNSnnearrowtail]\nnearrowtail & \K[\MNSnsearrowtail]\nsearrowtail \\
-\K[\MNSndashedleftarrow]\ndashedleftarrow & \K[\MNSnnelsquigarrow]\nnelsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnselsquigarrow]\nselsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSndashednearrow]\ndashednearrow & \K[\MNSnnemapsto]\nnemapsto & \K[\MNSnsemapsto]\nsemapsto \\
-\K[\MNSndashednwarrow]\ndashednwarrow & \K[\MNSnnenearrows]\nnenearrows & \K[\MNSnsenwarrows]\nsenwarrows \\
-\K[\MNSndashedrightarrow]\ndashedrightarrow & \K[\MNSnnersquigarrow]\nnersquigarrow & \K[\MNSnsersquigarrow]\nsersquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSndashedsearrow]\ndashedsearrow & \K[\MNSnNeswarrow]\nNeswarrow & \K[\MNSnsesearrows]\nsesearrows \\
-\K[\MNSndashedswarrow]\ndashedswarrow & \K[\MNSnneswarrow]\nneswarrow & \K[\MNSnsquigarrowdownup]\nsquigarrowdownup \\
-\K[\MNSndasheduparrow]\ndasheduparrow & \K[\MNSnneswarrows]\nneswarrows & \K[\MNSnsquigarrowleftright]\nsquigarrowleftright \\
-\K[\MNSndownarrow]\ndownarrow & \K[\MNSnNwarrow]\nNwarrow & \K[\MNSnsquigarrownesw]\nsquigarrownesw \\
-\K[\MNSnDownarrow]\nDownarrow & \K[\MNSnnwarrow]\nnwarrow & \K[\MNSnsquigarrownwse]\nsquigarrownwse \\
-\K[\MNSndownarrowtail]\ndownarrowtail & \K[\MNSnnwarrowtail]\nnwarrowtail & \K[\MNSnsquigarrowrightleft]\nsquigarrowrightleft \\
-\K[\MNSndowndownarrows]\ndowndownarrows & \K[\MNSnnwlsquigarrow]\nnwlsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnsquigarrowsenw]\nsquigarrowsenw \\
-\K[\MNSndownlsquigarrow]\ndownlsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnnwmapsto]\nnwmapsto & \K[\MNSnsquigarrowswne]\nsquigarrowswne \\
-\K[\MNSndownmapsto]\ndownmapsto & \K[\MNSnnwnwarrows]\nnwnwarrows & \K[\MNSnsquigarrowupdown]\nsquigarrowupdown \\
-\K[\MNSndownrsquigarrow]\ndownrsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnnwrsquigarrow]\nnwrsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnswarrow]\nswarrow \\
-\K[\MNSndownuparrows]\ndownuparrows & \K[\MNSnnwsearrow]\nnwsearrow & \K[\MNSnSwarrow]\nSwarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcirclearrowdown]\nlcirclearrowdown & \K[\MNSnNwsearrow]\nNwsearrow & \K[\MNSnswarrowtail]\nswarrowtail \\
-\K[\MNSnlcirclearrowleft]\nlcirclearrowleft & \K[\MNSnnwsearrows]\nnwsearrows & \K[\MNSnswlsquigarrow]\nswlsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcirclearrowright]\nlcirclearrowright & \K[\MNSnrcirclearrowdown]\nrcirclearrowdown & \K[\MNSnswmapsto]\nswmapsto \\
-\K[\MNSnlcirclearrowup]\nlcirclearrowup & \K[\MNSnrcirclearrowleft]\nrcirclearrowleft & \K[\MNSnswnearrows]\nswnearrows \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowdown]\nlcurvearrowdown & \K[\MNSnrcirclearrowright]\nrcirclearrowright & \K[\MNSnswrsquigarrow]\nswrsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowleft]\nlcurvearrowleft & \K[\MNSnrcirclearrowup]\nrcirclearrowup & \K[\MNSnswswarrows]\nswswarrows \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowne]\nlcurvearrowne & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowdown]\nrcurvearrowdown & \K[\MNSntwoheaddownarrow]\ntwoheaddownarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrownw]\nlcurvearrownw & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowleft]\nrcurvearrowleft & \K[\MNSntwoheadleftarrow]\ntwoheadleftarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowright]\nlcurvearrowright & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowne]\nrcurvearrowne & \K[\MNSntwoheadnearrow]\ntwoheadnearrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowse]\nlcurvearrowse & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrownw]\nrcurvearrownw & \K[\MNSntwoheadnwarrow]\ntwoheadnwarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowsw]\nlcurvearrowsw & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowright]\nrcurvearrowright & \K[\MNSntwoheadrightarrow]\ntwoheadrightarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlcurvearrowup]\nlcurvearrowup & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowse]\nrcurvearrowse & \K[\MNSntwoheadsearrow]\ntwoheadsearrow \\
-\K[\MNSnLeftarrow]\nLeftarrow & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowsw]\nrcurvearrowsw & \K[\MNSntwoheadswarrow]\ntwoheadswarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnleftarrow]\nleftarrow & \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowup]\nrcurvearrowup & \K[\MNSntwoheaduparrow]\ntwoheaduparrow \\
-\K[\MNSnleftarrowtail]\nleftarrowtail & \K[\MNSnrhookdownarrow]\nrhookdownarrow & \K[\MNSnuparrow]\nuparrow \\
-\K[\MNSnleftleftarrows]\nleftleftarrows & \K[\MNSnrhookleftarrow]\nrhookleftarrow & \K[\MNSnUparrow]\nUparrow \\
-\K[\MNSnleftlsquigarrow]\nleftlsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnrhooknearrow]\nrhooknearrow & \K[\MNSnuparrowtail]\nuparrowtail \\
-\K[\MNSnleftmapsto]\nleftmapsto & \K[\MNSnrhooknwarrow]\nrhooknwarrow & \K[\MNSnupdownarrow]\nupdownarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrightarrow]\nleftrightarrow & \K[\MNSnrhookrightarrow]\nrhookrightarrow & \K[\MNSnUpdownarrow]\nUpdownarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnLeftrightarrow]\nLeftrightarrow & \K[\MNSnrhooksearrow]\nrhooksearrow & \K[\MNSnupdownarrows]\nupdownarrows \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrightarrows]\nleftrightarrows & \K[\MNSnrhookswarrow]\nrhookswarrow & \K[\MNSnuplsquigarrow]\nuplsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrsquigarrow]\nleftrsquigarrow & \K[\MNSnrhookuparrow]\nrhookuparrow & \K[\MNSnupmapsto]\nupmapsto \\
-\K[\MNSnlhookdownarrow]\nlhookdownarrow & \K[\MNSnrightarrow]\nrightarrow & \K[\MNSnuprsquigarrow]\nuprsquigarrow \\
-\K[\MNSnlhookleftarrow]\nlhookleftarrow & \K[\MNSnRightarrow]\nRightarrow & \K[\MNSnupuparrows]\nupuparrows \\
-\K[\MNSnlhooknearrow]\nlhooknearrow & \K[\MNSnrightarrowtail]\nrightarrowtail & \\
-\end{longtable}
-\MNS\ additionally defines synonyms for some of the preceding symbols:
-
-\bigskip
-
-\newcommand*{\mnssyn}[1]{(same as \texttt{\string#1})}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\quad}l}
- \K[\MNSnrcirclearrowup]\ncirclearrowleft & \mnssyn\nrcirclearrowup \\
- \K[\MNSnlcirclearrowup]\ncirclearrowright & \mnssyn\nlcirclearrowup \\
- \K[\MNSnrcurvearrowleft]\ncurvearrowleft & \mnssyn\nrcurvearrowleft \\
- \K[\MNSnlcurvearrowright]\ncurvearrowright & \mnssyn\nlcurvearrowright \\
- \K[\MNSndashedrightarrow]\ndasharrow & \mnssyn\ndashedrightarrow \\
- \K[\MNSndashedleftarrow]\ndashleftarrow & \mnssyn\ndashedleftarrow \\
- \K[\MNSndashedrightarrow]\ndashrightarrow & \mnssyn\ndashedrightarrow \\
- \K[\MNSnleftarrow]\ngets & \mnssyn\nleftarrow \\
- \K[\MNSnrhookleftarrow]\nhookleftarrow & \mnssyn\nrhookleftarrow \\
- \K[\MNSnlhookrightarrow]\nhookrightarrow & \mnssyn\nlhookrightarrow \\
- \K[\MNSnrightlsquigarrow]\nleadsto & \mnssyn\nrightlsquigarrow \\
- \K[\MNSnsquigarrowleftright]\nleftrightsquigarrow & \mnssyn\nsquigarrowleftright \\
- \K[\MNSnrightmapsto]\nmapsto & \mnssyn\nrightmapsto \\
- \K[\MNSnrightlsquigarrow]\nrightsquigarrow & \mnssyn\nrightlsquigarrow \\
- \K[\MNSnrightarrow]\nto & \mnssyn\nrightarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Harpoons}
-\index{harpoons}
-\label{mns-harpoons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSdownharpoonccw]\downharpoonccw$^*$ & \K[\MNSneswharpoons]\neswharpoons & \K[\MNSseharpooncw]\seharpooncw \\
-\K[\MNSdownharpooncw]\downharpooncw$^*$ & \K[\MNSneswharpoonsenw]\neswharpoonsenw & \K[\MNSsenwharpoons]\senwharpoons \\
-\K[\MNSdownupharpoons]\downupharpoons & \K[\MNSnwharpoonccw]\nwharpoonccw & \K[\MNSswharpoonccw]\swharpoonccw \\
-\K[\MNSleftharpoonccw]\leftharpoonccw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnwharpooncw]\nwharpooncw & \K[\MNSswharpooncw]\swharpooncw \\
-\K[\MNSleftharpooncw]\leftharpooncw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnwseharpoonnesw]\nwseharpoonnesw & \K[\MNSswneharpoons]\swneharpoons \\
-\K[\MNSleftrightharpoondownup]\leftrightharpoondownup & \K[\MNSnwseharpoons]\nwseharpoons & \K[\MNSupdownharpoonleftright]\updownharpoonleftright \\
-\K[\MNSleftrightharpoons]\leftrightharpoons & \K[\MNSnwseharpoonswne]\nwseharpoonswne & \K[\MNSupdownharpoonrightleft]\updownharpoonrightleft \\
-\K[\MNSleftrightharpoonupdown]\leftrightharpoonupdown & \K[\MNSrightharpoonccw]\rightharpoonccw$^*$ & \K[\MNSupdownharpoons]\updownharpoons \\
-\K[\MNSneharpoonccw]\neharpoonccw & \K[\MNSrightharpooncw]\rightharpooncw$^*$ & \K[\MNSupharpoonccw]\upharpoonccw$^*$ \\
-\K[\MNSneharpooncw]\neharpooncw & \K[\MNSrightleftharpoons]\rightleftharpoons & \K[\MNSupharpooncw]\upharpooncw$^*$ \\
-\K[\MNSneswharpoonnwse]\neswharpoonnwse & \K[\MNSseharpoonccw]\seharpoonccw & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Where marked, the ``\verb|ccw|'' suffix can be replaced with
- ``\verb|up|'' and the ``\verb|cw|'' suffix can be replaced with
- ``\verb|down|''. (In addition, \cmdI[\MNSupharpooncw]{\upharpooncw}
- can be written as \cmdI[\MNSupharpooncw]{\restriction}.)
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Negated Harpoons}
-\index{harpoons}
-\label{mns-nharpoons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSndownharpoonccw]\ndownharpoonccw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnneswharpoons]\nneswharpoons & \K[\MNSnseharpooncw]\nseharpooncw \\
-\K[\MNSndownharpooncw]\ndownharpooncw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnneswharpoonsenw]\nneswharpoonsenw & \K[\MNSnsenwharpoons]\nsenwharpoons \\
-\K[\MNSndownupharpoons]\ndownupharpoons & \K[\MNSnnwharpoonccw]\nnwharpoonccw & \K[\MNSnswharpoonccw]\nswharpoonccw \\
-\K[\MNSnleftharpoonccw]\nleftharpoonccw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnnwharpooncw]\nnwharpooncw & \K[\MNSnswharpooncw]\nswharpooncw \\
-\K[\MNSnleftharpooncw]\nleftharpooncw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnnwseharpoonnesw]\nnwseharpoonnesw & \K[\MNSnswneharpoons]\nswneharpoons \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrightharpoondownup]\nleftrightharpoondownup & \K[\MNSnnwseharpoons]\nnwseharpoons & \K[\MNSnupdownharpoonleftright]\nupdownharpoonleftright \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrightharpoons]\nleftrightharpoons & \K[\MNSnnwseharpoonswne]\nnwseharpoonswne & \K[\MNSnupdownharpoonrightleft]\nupdownharpoonrightleft \\
-\K[\MNSnleftrightharpoonupdown]\nleftrightharpoonupdown & \K[\MNSnrightharpoonccw]\nrightharpoonccw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnupdownharpoons]\nupdownharpoons \\
-\K[\MNSnneharpoonccw]\nneharpoonccw & \K[\MNSnrightharpooncw]\nrightharpooncw$^*$ & \K[\MNSnupharpoonccw]\nupharpoonccw$^*$ \\
-\K[\MNSnneharpooncw]\nneharpooncw & \K[\MNSnrightleftharpoons]\nrightleftharpoons & \K[\MNSnupharpooncw]\nupharpooncw$^*$ \\
-\K[\MNSnneswharpoonnwse]\nneswharpoonnwse & \K[\MNSnseharpoonccw]\nseharpoonccw & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Where marked, the ``\verb|ccw|'' suffix can be replaced with
- ``\verb|up|'' and the ``\verb|cw|'' suffix can be replaced with
- ``\verb|down|''. (In addition, \cmdI[\MNSnupharpooncw]{\nupharpooncw}
- can be written as \cmdI[\MNSnupharpooncw]{\nrestriction}.)
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CHEMB]{\CHEMB\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{chemarrow-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\X\chemarrow
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FGE]{\FGE\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\idxboth{fletched}{arrows}
-\idxboth{Frege logic}{symbols}
-\label{fge-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\K\fgerightarrow & \K\fgeuparrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Spoons}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\idxboth{spoon}{symbols}
-\label{mns-spoons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSdownfilledspoon]\downfilledspoon & \K[\MNSnnespoon]\nnespoon & \K[\MNSnwfilledspoon]\nwfilledspoon \\
-\K[\MNSdownspoon]\downspoon & \K[\MNSnnwfilledspoon]\nnwfilledspoon & \K[\MNSnwspoon]\nwspoon \\
-\K[\MNSleftfilledspoon]\leftfilledspoon & \K[\MNSnnwspoon]\nnwspoon & \K[\MNSrightfilledspoon]\rightfilledspoon \\
-\K[\MNSleftspoon]\leftspoon & \K[\MNSnrightfilledspoon]\nrightfilledspoon & \K[\MNSrightspoon]\rightspoon$^*$ \\
-\K[\MNSndownfilledspoon]\ndownfilledspoon & \K[\MNSnrightspoon]\nrightspoon$^*$ & \K[\MNSsefilledspoon]\sefilledspoon \\
-\K[\MNSndownspoon]\ndownspoon & \K[\MNSnsefilledspoon]\nsefilledspoon & \K[\MNSsespoon]\sespoon \\
-\K[\MNSnefilledspoon]\nefilledspoon & \K[\MNSnsespoon]\nsespoon & \K[\MNSswfilledspoon]\swfilledspoon \\
-\K[\MNSnespoon]\nespoon & \K[\MNSnswfilledspoon]\nswfilledspoon & \K[\MNSswspoon]\swspoon \\
-\K[\MNSnleftfilledspoon]\nleftfilledspoon & \K[\MNSnswspoon]\nswspoon & \K[\MNSupfilledspoon]\upfilledspoon \\
-\K[\MNSnleftspoon]\nleftspoon & \K[\MNSnupfilledspoon]\nupfilledspoon & \K[\MNSupspoon]\upspoon \\
-\K[\MNSnnefilledspoon]\nnefilledspoon & \K[\MNSnupspoon]\nupspoon & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSrightspoon]{\multimap} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSrightspoon]{\rightspoon} and
- \cmdI[\MNSnrightspoon]{\nmultimap} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSnrightspoon]{\nrightspoon}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Pitchforks}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\idxboth{pitchfork}{symbols}
-\label{mns-pitchforks}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSdownpitchfork]\downpitchfork & \K[\MNSnnwpitchfork]\nnwpitchfork & \K[\MNSrightpitchfork]\rightpitchfork \\
-\K[\MNSleftpitchfork]\leftpitchfork & \K[\MNSnrightpitchfork]\nrightpitchfork & \K[\MNSsepitchfork]\sepitchfork \\
-\K[\MNSndownpitchfork]\ndownpitchfork & \K[\MNSnsepitchfork]\nsepitchfork & \K[\MNSswpitchfork]\swpitchfork \\
-\K[\MNSnepitchfork]\nepitchfork & \K[\MNSnswpitchfork]\nswpitchfork & \K[\MNSuppitchfork]\uppitchfork \\
-\K[\MNSnleftpitchfork]\nleftpitchfork & \K[\MNSnuppitchfork]\nuppitchfork & \\
-\K[\MNSnnepitchfork]\nnepitchfork & \K[\MNSnwpitchfork]\nwpitchfork & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSuppitchfork]{\pitchfork} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSuppitchfork]{\uppitchfork} and
- \cmdI[\MNSnuppitchfork]{\npitchfork} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSnuppitchfork]{\nuppitchfork}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Smiles and Frowns}
-\index{binary relations}
-\index{relational symbols>binary}
-\idxboth{smile}{symbols}
-\idxboth{frown}{symbols}
-\label{mns-smile-frown}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\MNSdoublefrown]\doublefrown & \K[\MNSnsmileeq]\nsmileeq & \K[\MNSsmileeq]\smileeq \\
-\K[\MNSdoublefrowneq]\doublefrowneq & \K[\MNSnsmileeqfrown]\nsmileeqfrown & \K[\MNSsmileeqfrown]\smileeqfrown \\
-\K[\MNSdoublesmile]\doublesmile & \K[\MNSnsmilefrown]\nsmilefrown & \K[\MNSsmilefrown]\smilefrown \\
-\K[\MNSdoublesmileeq]\doublesmileeq & \K[\MNSnsmilefrowneq]\nsmilefrowneq & \K[\MNSsmilefrowneq]\smilefrowneq \\
-\K[\MNSeqfrown]\eqfrown & \K[\MNSnsqdoublefrown]\nsqdoublefrown & \K[\MNSsqdoublefrown]\sqdoublefrown \\
-\K[\MNSeqsmile]\eqsmile & \K[\MNSnsqdoublefrowneq]\nsqdoublefrowneq & \K[\MNSsqdoublefrowneq]\sqdoublefrowneq \\
-\K[\MNSfrown]\frown & \K[\MNSnsqdoublesmile]\nsqdoublesmile & \K[\MNSsqdoublesmile]\sqdoublesmile \\
-\K[\MNSfrowneq]\frowneq & \K[\MNSnsqdoublesmileeq]\nsqdoublesmileeq & \K[\MNSsqdoublesmileeq]\sqdoublesmileeq \\
-\K[\MNSfrowneqsmile]\frowneqsmile & \K[\MNSnsqeqfrown]\nsqeqfrown & \K[\MNSsqeqfrown]\sqeqfrown \\
-\K[\MNSfrownsmile]\frownsmile & \K[\MNSnsqeqsmile]\nsqeqsmile & \K[\MNSsqeqsmile]\sqeqsmile \\
-\K[\MNSfrownsmileeq]\frownsmileeq & \K[\MNSnsqfrown]\nsqfrown & \K[\MNSsqfrown]\sqfrown \\
-\K[\MNSndoublefrown]\ndoublefrown & \K[\MNSnsqfrowneq]\nsqfrowneq & \K[\MNSsqfrowneq]\sqfrowneq \\
-\K[\MNSndoublefrowneq]\ndoublefrowneq & \K[\MNSnsqfrowneqsmile]\nsqfrowneqsmile & \K[\MNSsqfrowneqsmile]\sqfrowneqsmile \\
-\K[\MNSndoublesmile]\ndoublesmile & \K[\MNSnsqfrownsmile]\nsqfrownsmile & \K[\MNSsqfrownsmile]\sqfrownsmile \\
-\K[\MNSndoublesmileeq]\ndoublesmileeq & \K[\MNSnsqsmile]\nsqsmile & \K[\MNSsqsmile]\sqsmile \\
-\K[\MNSneqfrown]\neqfrown & \K[\MNSnsqsmileeq]\nsqsmileeq & \K[\MNSsqsmileeq]\sqsmileeq \\
-\K[\MNSneqsmile]\neqsmile & \K[\MNSnsqsmileeqfrown]\nsqsmileeqfrown & \K[\MNSsqsmileeqfrown]\sqsmileeqfrown \\
-\K[\MNSnfrown]\nfrown & \K[\MNSnsqsmilefrown]\nsqsmilefrown & \K[\MNSsqsmilefrown]\sqsmilefrown \\
-\K[\MNSnfrowneq]\nfrowneq & \K[\MNSnsqtriplefrown]\nsqtriplefrown & \K[\MNSsqtriplefrown]\sqtriplefrown \\
-\K[\MNSnfrowneqsmile]\nfrowneqsmile & \K[\MNSnsqtriplesmile]\nsqtriplesmile & \K[\MNSsqtriplesmile]\sqtriplesmile \\
-\K[\MNSnfrownsmile]\nfrownsmile & \K[\MNSntriplefrown]\ntriplefrown & \K[\MNStriplefrown]\triplefrown \\
-\K[\MNSnfrownsmileeq]\nfrownsmileeq & \K[\MNSntriplesmile]\ntriplesmile & \K[\MNStriplesmile]\triplesmile \\
-\K[\MNSnsmile]\nsmile & \K[\MNSsmile]\smile & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSsmile]{\smallsmile} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSsmile]{\smile}, \cmdI[\MNSfrown]{\smallfrown} as a synonym
- for \cmdI[\MNSfrown]{\frown}, \cmdI[\MNSsmilefrown]{\asymp} as a
- synonym for \cmdI[\MNSsmilefrown]{\smilefrown}, and
- \cmdI[\MNSnsmilefrown]{\nasymp} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSnsmilefrown]{\nsmilefrown}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ULSY]{\ULSY\ Contradiction Symbols}
-\idxboth{contradiction}{symbols}
-\label{ulsy}\medskip
-\begin{tabular}{*6{ll}}
-\K\blitza & \K\blitzb & \K\blitzc & \K\blitzd & \K\blitze \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Extension Characters}
-\index{extension characters}
-\label{ext}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\relbar & \X\Relbar \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Extension Characters}
-\index{extension characters}
-\label{st-ext}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\Arrownot &\X\Mapsfromchar &\X\Mapstochar \\
-\X\arrownot &\X\mapsfromchar
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Extension Characters}
-\index{extension characters}
-\label{txpx-ext}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\Mappedfromchar & \X\Mmappedfromchar & \X\Mmapstochar \\
-\X\mappedfromchar & \X\mmappedfromchar & \X\mmapstochar \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Extension Characters}
-\index{extension characters}
-\label{abx-ext}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\ABXmapsfromchar]\mapsfromchar & \X[\ABXmapstochar]\mapstochar \\
-\X[\ABXMapsfromchar]\Mapsfromchar & \X[\ABXMapstochar]\Mapstochar \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Log-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{log-like}{symbols}
-\index{atomic math objects}
-\index{limits}
-\label{log}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\Z\arccos & \Z\cos & \Z\csc & \Z\exp & \Z\ker & \Z\limsup & \Z\min & \Z\sinh \\
-\Z\arcsin & \Z\cosh & \Z\deg & \Z\gcd & \Z\lg & \Z\ln & \Z\Pr & \Z\sup \\
-\Z\arctan & \Z\cot & \Z\det & \Z\hom & \Z\lim & \Z\log & \Z\sec & \Z\tan \\
-\Z\arg & \Z\coth & \Z\dim & \Z\inf & \Z\liminf & \Z\max & \Z\sin & \Z\tanh
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- Calling the above ``symbols'' may be a bit
- misleading.\footnotemark{} Each log-like symbol merely produces the
- eponymous textual equivalent, but with proper surrounding spacing.
- See Section~\ref{math-spacing} for more information about log-like
- symbols. As \cmd{\bmod} and \cmd{\pmod} are arguably not symbols we
- refer the reader to the Short Math Guide for
- \latex~\cite{Downes:smg} for samples.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-\footnotetext{Michael\index{Downes, Michael J.} J. Downes prefers the
-more general term, ``atomic\index{atomic math objects} math objects''.}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Log-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{log-like}{symbols}
-\index{atomic math objects}
-\index{limits}
-\label{ams-log}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\X\injlim & \X\varinjlim & \X\varlimsup \\
-\X\projlim & \X\varliminf & \X\varprojlim
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- Load the \pkgname{amsmath} package to get these symbols. See
- Section~\ref{math-spacing} for some additional comments regarding
- log-like symbols. As \cmd{\mod} and \cmd{\pod} are arguably not
- symbols we refer the reader to the Short Math Guide for
- \latex~\cite{Downes:smg} for samples.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Greek Letters}
-\index{Greek}\index{alphabets>Greek}
-\label{greek}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\X\alpha &\X\theta &\X o &\X\tau \\
-\X\beta &\X\vartheta &\X\pi &\X\upsilon \\
-\X\gamma &\X\iota &\X\varpi &\X\phi \\
-\X\delta &\X\kappa &\X\rho &\X\varphi \\
-\X\epsilon &\X\lambda &\X\varrho &\X\chi \\
-\X\varepsilon &\X\mu &\X\sigma &\X\psi \\
-\X\zeta &\X\nu &\X\varsigma &\X\omega \\
-\X\eta &\X\xi \\
- \\
-\X\Gamma &\X\Lambda &\X\Sigma &\X\Psi \\
-\X\Delta &\X\Xi &\X\Upsilon &\X\Omega \\
-\X\Theta &\X\Pi &\X\Phi
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- The remaining Greek majuscules\index{majuscules} can be produced
- with ordinary Latin letters. The symbol ``M'', for instance, is
- used for both an uppercase ``m'' and an uppercase ``$\mu$''. See
- Section~\ref{bold-math} for examples of how to produce bold Greek
- letters.\index{Greek>bold}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Greek Letters}
-\index{Greek}\index{alphabets>Greek}
-\label{ams-greek}
-\begin{tabular}{*4l}
-\X\digamma &\X\varkappa
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Upright Greek Letters}
-\index{Greek}\index{alphabets>Greek}
-\index{Greek>upright}
-\index{upright Greek letters}
-\label{txpx-greek}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\alphaup & \X\thetaup & \X\piup & \X\phiup \\
-\X\betaup & \X\varthetaup & \X\varpiup & \X\varphiup \\
-\X\gammaup & \X\iotaup & \X\rhoup & \X\chiup \\
-\X\deltaup & \X\kappaup & \X\varrhoup & \X\psiup \\
-\X\epsilonup & \X\lambdaup & \X\sigmaup & \X\omegaup \\
-\X\varepsilonup & \X\muup & \X\varsigmaup \\
-\X\zetaup & \X\nuup & \X\tauup \\
-\X\etaup & \X\xiup & \X\upsilonup \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[UPGR]{\UPGR\ Upright Greek Letters}
-\index{Greek}\index{alphabets>Greek}
-\index{Greek>upright}
-\index{upright Greek letters}
-\label{upgreek-greek}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\upalpha & \K\uptheta & \K\uppi & \K\upphi \\
-\K\upbeta & \K\upvartheta & \K\upvarpi & \K\upvarphi \\
-\K\upgamma & \K\upiota & \K\uprho & \K\upchi \\
-\K\updelta & \K\upkappa & \K\upvarrho & \K\uppsi \\
-\K\upepsilon & \K\uplambda & \K\upsigma & \K\upomega \\
-\K\upvarepsilon & \K\upmu & \K\upvarsigma \\
-\K\upzeta & \K\upnu & \K\uptau \\
-\K\upeta & \K\upxi & \K\upupsilon \\
- \\
-\K\Upgamma & \K\Uplambda & \K\Upsigma & \K\Uppsi \\
-\K\Updelta & \K\Upxi & \K\Upupsilon & \K\Upomega \\
-\K\Uptheta & \K\Uppi & \K\Upphi \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \UPGR\ utilizes upright Greek characters from either the
- \postscript \PSfont{Symbol} font (depicted above) or Euler
- Roman.\index{Euler Roman} As a result, the glyphs may appear
- slightly different from the above. Contrast, for example,
- ``\Upgamma\Updelta\Uptheta\upalpha\upbeta\upgamma''~(Symbol) with
- ``{\usefont{U}{eur}{m}{n}\char"00\char"01\char"02\char"0B\char"0C\char"0D}''~(Euler).
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Variant Latin Letters}
-\index{letters>variant Latin}
-\label{txpx-variant}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\X\varg & \X\varv & \X\varw & \X\vary \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \newcommand*{\txital}[1]{{\usefont{T1}{txr}{m}{it}#1}}
- Pass the \optname{txfonts/pxfonts}{varg} option to \TXPX\ to
- replace~\txital{g}, \txital{v}, \txital{w}, and~\txital{y}
- with~$\varg$, $\varv$, $\varw$, and~$\vary$ in every mathematical
- expression in your document.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Hebrew Letters}
-\index{Hebrew}\index{alphabets>Hebrew}
-\label{ams-hebrew}
-\begin{tabular}{*6l}
-\X\beth & \X\gimel & \X\daleth
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
-\cmdX{\aleph}~($\aleph$) appears in Table~\vref{ord}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Hebrew Letters}
-\index{Hebrew}\index{alphabets>Hebrew}
-\label{mns-hebrew}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\K[\MNSaleph]\aleph & \K[\MNSbeth]\beth & \K[\MNSgimel]\gimel & \K[\MNSdaleth]\daleth
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\index{tacks}
-\label{letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\X\bot & \X\forall & \X\imath & \X\ni & \X\top \\
-\X\ell & \X\hbar & \X\in & \X\partial & \X\wp \\
-\X\exists & \X\Im & \X\jmath & \X\Re \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\label{ams-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\Bbbk & \X\complement & \X\hbar \\
-\X\circledR & \X\Finv & \X\hslash \\
-\X\circledS & \X\Game & \X\nexists \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{\TXPX\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\label{txpx-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\mathcent & \X\mathsterling$^*$ & \X\notin & \X\notni \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\usetextmathmessage[*]
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\label{abx-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X[\ABXbarin]\barin & \X[\ABXin]\in & \X[\ABXnottop]\nottop & \X[\ABXvarnotin]\varnotin \\
-\X[\ABXcomplement]\complement & \X[\ABXnexists]\nexists & \X[\ABXowns]\owns & \X[\ABXvarnotowner]\varnotowner \\
-\X[\ABXexists]\exists & \X[\ABXnotbot]\notbot & \X[\ABXownsbar]\ownsbar \\
-\X[\ABXFinv]\Finv & \X[\ABXnotin]\notin & \X[\ABXpartial]\partial \\
-\X[\ABXGame]\Game & \X[\ABXnotowner]\notowner & \X[\ABXpartialslash]\partialslash \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\label{mns-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K[\MNSbot]\bot & \K[\MNSin]\in & \K[\MNSnowns]\nowns$^*$ & \K[\MNStop]\top \\
-\K[\MNSexists]\exists & \K[\MNSnexists]\nexists & \K[\MNSowns]\owns & \K[\MNSwp]\wp \\
-\K[\MNSforall]\forall & \K[\MNSnin]\nin$^*$ & \K[\MNSpowerset]\powerset \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \MNS\ provides synonyms \cmdI[\MNSnin]{\notin} for
- \cmdI[\MNSnin]{\nin}, \cmdI[\MNSowns]{\ni} for
- \cmdI[\MNSowns]{\owns}, and \cmdI[\MNStop]{\intercal} for
- \cmdI[\MNStop]{\top}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TRF]{\TRF\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\label{trf-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\X\e & \X\im \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MDES]{\MDES\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\label{mdes-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K[\MDESin]\in & \K[\MDESowns]\owns \\
-\K[\MDESnotin]\notin & \K[\MDESsmallin]\smallin \\
-\K[\MDESnotsmallin]\notsmallin & \K[\MDESsmallowns]\smallowns \\
-\K[\MDESnotsmallowns]\notsmallowns & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
-\ifAMS
- The \MDES\ package additionally provides versions of each of the
- letter-like symbols shown in Table~\vref{ams-letter-like}.
-\else
- The \MDES\ package additionally provides versions of each of the
- \AMS\ letter-like symbols.
-\fi
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FGE]{\FGE\ Letter-like Symbols}
-\idxboth{letter-like}{symbols}
-\idxboth{Frege logic}{symbols}
-\label{fge-letter-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\fgeA & \K\fgeeszett & \K\fgeleftB & \K\fgeU \\
-\K\fgec & \K\fgeF & \K\fgeleftC & \\
-\K\fged & \K\fgef & \K\fgerightB & \\
-\K\fgee & \K\fgelb$^*$ & \K\fges & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- The \FGE\ package defines \cmdI[\fgelb]{\fgeeta},
- \cmdI[\fgelb]{\fgeN}, and \cmdI[\fgelb]{\fgeoverU} as synonyms for
- \cmd{\fgelb}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\label{ams-del}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\X\ulcorner & \X\urcorner \\
-\X\llcorner & \X\lrcorner
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\label{st-del}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\Lbag &\X\Rbag &\X\lbag &\X\rbag \\
-\X\llceil &\X\rrceil &\X\llfloor &\X\rrfloor \\
-\X\llparenthesis &\X\rrparenthesis
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\label{abx-del}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\X[\ABXlcorners]\lcorners & \X[\ABXrcorners]\rcorners \\[3ex]
-\X[\ABXulcorner]\ulcorner & \X[\ABXurcorner]\urcorner \\
-\X[\ABXllcorner]\llcorner & \X[\ABXlrcorner]\lrcorner \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[NATH]{\NATH\ Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\label{nath-del}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\X\niv & \X\vin \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\label{dels}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll@{\hspace*{1.5cm}}lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\N\downarrow & \N\Downarrow & \N{[} & \N[\magicrbrack]{]} \\
-\N\langle & \N\rangle & \Np[\vert][\magicvertname]|
- & \Np[\Vert][\magicVertname]\| \\
-\N\lceil & \N\rceil & \N\uparrow & \N\Uparrow \\
-\N\lfloor & \N\rfloor & \N\updownarrow & \N\Updownarrow \\
-\N( & \N) & \Np\{ & \Np\} \\
-\N/ & \N\backslash \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- When used with \cmd{\left} and \cmd{\right}, these symbols expand to
- the height of the enclosed math expression. Note that \cmdX{\vert}
- is a synonym for \verb+|+, and \cmdX{\Vert} is a synonym for
- \verb+\|+.
-
- $\varepsilon$-\TeX{}\index{e-tex=$\varepsilon$-\TeX} provides a
- \cmd{\middle} analogue to \cmd{\left} and \cmd{\right}.
- \cmd{\middle} can be used, for example, to make an internal ``$|$''
- expand to the height of the surrounding \cmd{\left} and \cmd{\right}
- symbols. (This capability is commonly needed when typesetting
- adjacent bras\index{bra} and kets\index{ket} in Dirac\index{Dirac
- notation} notation: ``$\langle\phi\vert\psi\rangle$''). A similar
- effect can be achieved in conventional \latex using the
- \pkgname{braket} package.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Large, Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\label{ldels}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*3{lll@{\qquad}}lll}
-\Y\lmoustache & \Y\rmoustache & \Y\lgroup & \Y\rgroup \\
-\Y\arrowvert & \Y\Arrowvert & \Y\bracevert
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- These symbols \emph{must} be used with \cmd{\left} and \cmd{\right}.
- The \ABX\ package, however, redefines
- \cmdI[$\string\big\string\lgroup$]{\lgroup} and
- \cmdI[$\string\big\string\rgroup$]{\rgroup} so that those symbols
- can work without \cmd{\left} and \cmd{\right}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\label{ams-var-del}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\N\lvert & \N\rvert \\
-\N\lVert & \N\rVert \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- According to the \texttt{amsmath}
- documentation~\cite{AMS1999:amsmath}, the preceding symbols are
- intended to be used as delimiters (e.g.,~as in ``$\lvert -z
- \rvert$'') while the \cmdX{\vert} and \cmdX{\Vert} symbols
- (Table~\vref{dels}) are intended to be used as operators (e.g.,~as
- in ``$p \vert q$'').
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ST]{\ST\ Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\label{st-var-del}
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\N\llbracket & \N\rrbracket
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\idxboth{wavy-line}{delimiters}
-\label{abx-var-dels}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\N[\ABXldbrack]\ldbrack & \N[\ABXrdbrack]\rdbrack \\
-\Nbig[\ABXlfilet]\lfilet & \Nbig[\ABXrfilet]\rfilet \\
-\N[\ABXthickvert]\thickvert & \N[\ABXvvvert]\vvvert \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\idxboth{wavy-line}{delimiters}
-\label{mns-var-dels}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{3} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll@{\hspace*{3em}}lll@{\qquad}lll}
-
-\KNbig[\MNStlceil][\MNSdlceil]\lceil & \KNbig[\MNStrceil][\MNSdrceil]\rceil & \KNbig[\MNStulcorner][\MNSdulcorner]\ulcorner & \KNbig[\MNSturcorner][\MNSdurcorner]\urcorner \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlfloor][\MNSdlfloor]\lfloor & \KNbig[\MNStrfloor][\MNSdrfloor]\rfloor & \KNbig[\MNStllcorner][\MNSdllcorner]\llcorner & \KNbig[\MNStlrcorner][\MNSdlrcorner]\lrcorner \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlwavy][\MNSdlwavy]\lwavy & \KNbig[\MNStrwavy][\MNSdrwavy]\rwavy & \KNbig[\MNStlangle][\MNSdlangle]\langle & \KNbig[\MNStrangle][\MNSdrangle]\rangle \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlWavy][\MNSdlWavy]\lWavy & \KNbig[\MNStrWavy][\MNSdrWavy]\rWavy & \KNbig[\MNStlanglebar][\MNSdlanglebar]\langlebar & \KNbig[\MNStranglebar][\MNSdranglebar]\ranglebar \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlparen][\MNSdlparen]( & \KNbig[\MNStrparen][\MNSdrparen]) & \KNbig[\MNStlgroup][\MNSdlgroup]\lgroup & \KNbig[\MNStrgroup][\MNSdrgroup]\rgroup \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlsem][\MNSdlsem]\lsem & \KNbig[\MNStrsem][\MNSdrsem]\rsem & \KNbig[\MNStllangle][\MNSdllangle]\llangle & \KNbig[\MNStrrangle][\MNSdrrangle]\rrangle \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlmoustache][\MNSdlmoustache]\lmoustache & \KNbig[\MNStrmoustache][\MNSdrmoustache]\rmoustache & \KNbig[\MNStlbrace][\MNSdlbrace]\lbrace & \KNbig[\MNStrbrace][\MNSdrbrace]\rbrace \\
-\KNbig[\MNStslash][\MNSdslash]/ & \KNbig[\MNStbackslash][\MNSdbackslash]\backslash & \KNbig[\MNStless][\MNSdless]< & \KNbig[\MNStgreater][\MNSdgreater]> \\
-\KNbig[\MNStlbracket][\MNSdlbracket]{[} & \KNbig[\MNStrbracket][\MNSdrbracket]{]} & \KNbig[\MNStullcorner][\MNSdullcorner]\ullcorner & \KNbig[\MNStulrcorner][\MNSdulrcorner]\ulrcorner \\
-\KNbig[\MNStvert][\MNSdvert]| & \KNbig[\MNStVert][\MNSdVert]\| & \KNbig[\MNStbracevert][\MNSdbracevert]\bracevert \\
-\KNbig[\MNStarrowvert][\MNSdarrowvert]\arrowvert & \KNbig[\MNStArrowvert][\MNSdArrowvert]\Arrowvert \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \cmdX{\vert} is a synonym for \verb+|+. \cmdX{\Vert} is a synonym
- for \verb+\|+. \cmdX{\mid} and \verb|\mvert| produce the same
- symbol as \cmdX{\vert} but designated as math relations instead of
- ordinals. \verb|\divides| produces the same symbol as \cmdX{\vert}
- but designated as a binary operator instead of an ordinal.
- \cmdX{\parallel} and \verb|\mVert| produce the same symbol as
- \cmdX{\Vert} but designated as math relations instead of ordinals.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MDES]{\MDES\ Variable-sized Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\idxboth{wavy-line}{delimiters}
-\label{mdes-var-dels}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.75} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\KNbig[\MDESleftwavelet][\MDESleftwave]\leftwave &
-\KNbig[\MDESleftwavelet][\MDESleftwave]\rightwave \\
-\KNbig[\MDESleftevawlet][\MDESleftevaw]\leftevaw &
-\KNbig[\MDESleftevawlet][\MDESleftevaw]\rightevaw \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The definitions of these symbols include a preceding \cmd{\left} or
- \cmd{\right}. It is therefore an error to specify \cmd{\left} or
- \cmd{\right} explicitly. The internal, ``primitive'' versions of
- these symbols are called \cmdI[\MDESleftwave]{\lwave},
- \cmdI[\MDESleftwave]{\rwave}, \cmdI[\MDESleftevaw]{\levaw}, and
- \cmdI[\MDESleftevaw]{\revaw}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[NATH]{\NATH\ Variable-sized Delimiters (Double)}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\label{nath-var-dels-double}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\Nn[\langle]\lAngle & \Nn[\rangle]\rAngle \\
-\Nn[{[}]\lBrack & \Nn[\magicrbrack]\rBrack \\
-\Nn[\lceil]\lCeil & \Nn[\rceil]\rCeil \\
-\Nn[\lfloor]\lFloor & \Nn[\rfloor]\rFloor \\
-\Nn[\vert]\lVert$^*$ & \Nn[\vert]\rVert$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \NATH\ redefines all of the above to include implicit \cmd{\left}
- and \cmd{\right} commands. Hence, separate \verb+\lVert+ and
- \verb+\rVert+ commands are needed to disambiguate whether
- ``\verb+|+'' is a left or right delimiter.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- All of the symbols in Table~\ref{nath-var-dels-double} can also be
- expressed using the \cmd{\double} macro. See the \NATH\
- documentation for examples and additional information.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[NATH]{\NATH\ Variable-sized Delimiters (Triple)}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>variable-sized}
-\label{nath-var-dels-triple}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2.5} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{lll@{\qquad}lll}
-\Nnt{}[\langle]< & \Nnt{}[\rangle]> \\
-\Nnt{}[{[}]{[} & \Nnt{}[\magicrbrack]{]} \\
-\Nnt{l}[\vert]|$^*$ & \Nnt{r}[\vert]|$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Similar to \verb+\lVert+ and \verb+\rVert+ in
- Table~\ref{nath-var-dels-double}, \cmd{\ltriple} and \cmd{\rtriple}
- must be used instead of \cmd{\triple} to disambiguate whether
- ``\verb+|+'' is a left or right delimiter.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- Note that \cmd{\triple}---and the corresponding \cmd{\double}---is
- actually a macro that takes a delimiter as an argument.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Text-mode Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>text-mode}
-\label{tc-delimiters}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\textlangle & \K\textrangle \\
-\K\textlbrackdbl & \K\textrbrackdbl \\
-\K\textlquill & \K\textrquill \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[METRE]{\METRE\ Text-mode Delimiters}
-\index{delimiters}
-\index{delimiters>text-mode}
-\label{metre-delimiters}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}@{\hspace*{3em}}*2{ll}}
-\K\alad & \K\Alad & \K\crux & \K\Crux \\
-\K\alas & \K\Alas & \K\quadrad & \K\Quadrad \\
-\K\angud & \K\Angud & \K\quadras & \K\Quadras \\
-\K\angus & \K\Angus \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Math-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\index{tilde}
-\label{math-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\W\acute{a} & \W\check{a} & \W\grave{a} & \W\tilde{a} \\
-\W\bar{a} & \W\ddot{a} & \W\hat{a} & \W\vec{a} \\
-\W\breve{a} & \W\dot{a} & \W\mathring{a} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \index{dotless i=dotless $i~(\imath)$>math mode}
- \index{dotless j=dotless $j~(\jmath)$>math mode}
- Also note the existence of \cmdX{\imath} and \cmdX{\jmath}, which
- produce dotless versions of ``\textit{i}'' and ``\textit{j}''. (See
- Table~\vref{ord}.) These are useful when the accent is supposed to
- replace the dot. For example, ``\verb|\hat{\imath}|'' produces a
- correct ``$\,\hat{\imath}\,$'', while ``\verb|\hat{i}|'' would yield
- the rather odd-looking ``\,$\hat{i}\,$''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Math-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{ams-math-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\W\dddot{a} & \W\ddddot{a} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- These accents are also provided by the \ABX\ and \pkgname{accents}
- packages and are redefined by the \MDOTS\ package if the
- \pkgname{amsmath} and \pkgname{amssymb} packages have previously
- been loaded. All of the variations except for the original \AMS\
- ones tighten the space between the dots%
-\ifMDOTS
- ~(from~$\dddot{a}$ to~$\MDOTSdddot{a}$)%
-\else
- \ifABX
- ~(from~$\dddot{a}$ to~$\ABXdddot{a}$)%
- \else
- \ifACCENTS
- ~(from~$\dddot{a}$ to~$\ACCENTSdddot{a}$)%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-. The \ABX\ and \MDOTS\ versions also function properly
-within subscripts and superscripts%
-\ifMDOTS
- ~($x^{\MDOTSdddot{a}}$ instead of~$x^{\dddot{a}}$)
-\else
- \ifABX
- ~($x^{\ABXdddot{a}}$ instead of~$x^{\dddot{a}}$)
- \fi
-\fi
-.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Math-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{mns-math-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\W[\MNSvec]\vec{a} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FGE]{\FGE\ Math-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{fge-math-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\Q\spirituslenis$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- When \FGE\ is passed the \optname{fge}{crescent} option,
- \cmdI[\string\blackacc{\string\spirituslenisB}]{\spirituslenis}
- instead uses a crescent accent as in~``\,\spirituslenisB{a}\,''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[YH]{\YH\ Math-mode Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\label{yhmath-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\W\ring{a}
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- This symbol is largely obsolete, as standard \latexE has supported
- \cmdI[$\string\blackacc{\string\mathring}$]{\mathring} since
- June,~1998~\cite{ltnews09}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Extensible Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{tilde}
-\index{tilde>extensible}
-\index{extensible tildes}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{*4l}
-\W\widetilde{abc}$^*$ & \W\widehat{abc}$^*$ \\
-\W\overleftarrow{abc}$^\dag$ & \W\overrightarrow{abc}$^\dag$ \\
-\W\overline{abc} & \W\underline{abc} \\
-\W\overbrace{abc} & \W\underbrace{abc} \\[5pt]
-\W\sqrt{abc}$^\ddag$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \def\longdivsign{%
- \ensuremath{\overline{\vphantom{)}%
- \hbox{\smash{\raise3.5\fontdimen8\textfont3\hbox{$)$}}}%
- abc}}}
-
- \index{long division|(}
- \index{division|(}
- \index{polynomial division|(}
-
- As demonstrated in a 1997 TUGboat\index{TUGboat} article about
- typesetting long-division problems~\cite{Gibbons:longdiv}, an
- extensible long-division sign (``\,\longdivsign\,'') can be faked by
- putting a ``\verb|\big)|'' in a \texttt{tabular} environment with an
- \verb|\hline| or \verb|\cline| in the preceding row. The article
- also presents a piece of code (uploaded to CTAN\idxCTAN{} as
- \texttt{longdiv.tex}%
- \index{longdiv=\textsf{longdiv} (package)}%
- \index{packages>\textsf{longdiv}}) that automatically solves and
- typesets---by putting an \cmdW{\overline} atop ``\verb|\big)|'' and
- the desired text---long-division problems. See also the
- \pkgname{polynom} package, which automatically solves and typesets
- polynomial-division problems in a similar manner.
-
- \index{long division|)}
- \index{division|)}
- \index{polynomial division|)}
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- These symbols are made more extensible by the \MNS\ package and even
- more extensible by the \YH\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- If you're looking for an extensible \emph{diagonal} line or arrow to
- be used for canceling or reducing mathematical
- subexpressions\index{arrows>diagonal, for reducing subexpressions}
-\ifhavecancel
- (e.g.,~``$\cancel{x + -x}$'' or ``$\cancelto{5}{3+2}\quad$'')
-\fi
- then consider using the \pkgname{cancel} package.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[\ddag]
- With an optional argument, \verb|\sqrt| typesets nth roots. For
- example, ``\verb|\sqrt[3]{abc}|'' produces~``$\!\sqrt[3]{abc}$\,''
- and ``\verb|\sqrt[n]{abc}|'' produces~``$\!\sqrt[n]{abc}$\,''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ORA]{\ORA\ Extensible Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{ora-extensible-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\W\Overrightarrow{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[YH]{\YH\ Extensible Accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{yhmath-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{*4l}
-\W\wideparen{abc} & \W\widetriangle{abc} \\[5pt]
-\W\widering{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Extensible Accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{ams-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W\overleftrightarrow{abc} & \W\underleftrightarrow{abc} \\
-\W\underleftarrow{abc} & \W\underrightarrow{abc} \\[2ex]
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Extensible Accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{mns-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W[\MNSoverbrace]\overbrace{abc} & \W[\MNSunderbrace]\underbrace{abc} \\
-\W[\MNSovergroup]\overgroup{abc} & \W[\MNSundergroup]\undergroup{abc} \\
-\W[\MNSoverlinesegment]\overlinesegment{abc} & \W[\MNSunderlinesegment]\underlinesegment{abc} \\
-\W[\MNSoverleftharpoon]\overleftharpoon{abc} & \W[\MNSoverrightharpoon]\overrightharpoon{abc} \\
-\W[\MNSwidehat]\widehat{abc} & \W[\MNSwidetilde]\widetilde{abc} \\
-\W[\MNSwideparen]\wideparen{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MTOOLS]{\MTOOLS\ Extensible Accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{mathtools-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W[\MTOOLSoverbrace]\overbrace{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSunderbrace]\underbrace{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSoverbracket]\overbracket{abc}$^*$ & \W[\MTOOLSunderbracket]\underbracket{abc}$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \verb|\overbracket| and \verb|\underbracket| accept optional
- arguments that specify the bracket height and thickness.
- \seedocs{\MTOOLS}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Extensible Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{abx-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W[\ABXoverbrace]\overbrace{abc} & \W[\ABXwidebar]\widebar{abc} \\
-\W[\ABXovergroup]\overgroup{abc} & \W[\ABXwidecheck]\widecheck{abc} \\
-\W[\ABXunderbrace]\underbrace{abc} & \W[\ABXwideparen]\wideparen{abc} \\
-\W[\ABXundergroup]\undergroup{abc} & \W[\ABXwidering]\widering{abc} \\
-\W[\ABXwidearrow]\widearrow{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The braces shown for \verb|\overbrace| and \verb|\underbrace| appear
- in their minimum size. They can expand arbitrarily wide, however.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ESV]{\ESV\ Extensible Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{esv-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\VV{a}{abc} \\
-\VV{b}{abc} \\
-\VV{c}{abc} \\
-\VV{d}{abc} \\
-\VV{e}{abc} \\
-\VV{f}{abc} \\
-\VV{g}{abc} \\
-\VV{h}{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \ESV\ also defines a \verb|\vv*| macro which is used to typeset
- arrows over vector variables with subscripts. \seedocs{\ESV}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[UTILD]{\UTILD\ Extensible Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\index{tilde>extensible}
-\index{extensible tildes}
-\index{tilde}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{utild-extensible-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\W\utilde{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- Because \verb|\utilde| is based on \verb|\widetilde|%
- \index{widetilde=\verb+\widetilde+ ($\blackacc{\widetilde}$)}
- it is also made more extensible by the \YH\ package.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Extensible Arrows}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{ams-extensible-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W\xleftarrow{abc} & \W\xrightarrow{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MTOOLS]{\MTOOLS\ Extensible Arrows}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{mathtools-extensible-arrows}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W[\MTOOLSxhookleftarrow]\xhookleftarrow{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSxleftrightharpoons]\xleftrightharpoons{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSxhookrightarrow]\xhookrightarrow{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSxmapsto]\xmapsto{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSxLeftarrow]\xLeftarrow{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSxRightarrow]\xRightarrow{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSxleftharpoondown]\xleftharpoondown{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSxrightharpoondown]\xrightharpoondown{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSxleftharpoonup]\xleftharpoonup{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSxrightharpoonup]\xrightharpoonup{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSxleftrightarrow]\xleftrightarrow{abc} & \W[\MTOOLSxrightleftharpoons]\xrightleftharpoons{abc} \\
-\W[\MTOOLSxLeftrightarrow]\xLeftrightarrow{abc} & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CHEMA]{\CHEMA\ Extensible Arrows}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{chemarr-extensible-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\W\xrightleftharpoons{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[CHEMB]{\CHEMB\ Extensible Arrows}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{chemarrow-extensible-arrows}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{4} % Keep upper and lower strings from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\Wul\autoleftarrow{abc}{def} & \Wul\autorightarrow{abc}{def} \\
-\Wul\autoleftrightharpoons{abc}{def} & \Wul\autorightleftharpoons{abc}{def} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- In addition to the symbols shown above, \CHEMB\ also provides
- \cmd{\larrowfill}, \cmd{\rarrowfill}, \cmd{\leftrightharpoonsfill},
- and \cmd{\rightleftharpoonsfill} macros. Each of these takes a
- length argument and produces an arrow of the specified length.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TRF]{\TRF\ Extensible Arrows}
-\index{accents}
-\index{transforms}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{trf-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}ll}
-\W\dft{a} & \W\DFT{a} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[EXTAR]{\EXTAR\ Extensible Arrows}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{extarrows-extensible-arrows}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W[\EXTARxLeftrightarrow]\xLeftrightarrow{abc} & \W\xLongleftrightarrow{abc} \\
-\W[\EXTARxleftrightarrow]\xleftrightarrow{abc} & \W\xlongleftrightarrow{abc} \\
-\W\xlongequal{abc} & \W\xLongrightarrow{abc} \\
-\W\xLongleftarrow{abc} & \W\xlongrightarrow{abc} \\
-\W\xlongleftarrow{abc} & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[XPFEIL]{\XPFEIL\ Extensible Arrows}
-\idxboth{extensible}{arrows}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\label{extpfeil-extensible-arrows}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\W[\XPFEILxlongequal]\xlongequal{abc} & \W[\XPFEILxmapsto]\xmapsto{abc} \\
-\W\xtwoheadleftarrow{abc} & \W\xtwoheadrightarrow{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \XPFEIL\ package also provides a \cmd{\newextarrow} command to
- help you define your own extensible arrow symbols. \seedocs{\XPFEIL}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[HOPO]{\HOPO\ Non-commutative Division Symbols}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\idxboth{non-commutative}{division}
-\index{symbols>non-commutative division}
-\label{holtpolt}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\Wul\holter{abc}{def} & \Wul\polter{abc}{def} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Dots}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\label{dots}
-\begin{tabular}{*{3}{ll@{\hspace*{1.5cm}}}ll}
-\X\cdotp & \X\colon$^*$ & \X\ldotp & \X\vdots$^\dag$ \\
-\X\cdots & \X\ddots$^\dag$ & \X\ldots \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- While ``\texttt{:}'' is valid in math mode, \cmd{\colon} uses
- different surrounding spacing. See Section~\ref{math-spacing} and the
- Short Math Guide for \latex~\cite{Downes:smg} for more information on
- math-mode spacing.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- \ifMDOTS
- \let\mdcmdX=\cmdX
- \else
- \let\mdcmdX=\cmd
- \fi
- The \MDOTS\ package redefines \cmdX{\ddots} and \cmdX{\vdots} to
- make them scale properly with font size. (They normally scale
- horizontally but not vertically.) \mdcmdX{\fixedddots} and
- \mdcmdX{\fixedvdots} provide the original, fixed-height
- functionality of \latexE's \cmdX{\ddots} and \cmdX{\vdots} macros.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{\AMS\ Dots}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\label{ams-dots}
-\begin{tabular}{*{2}{ll@{\hspace*{1.5cm}}}ll}
-\X\because$^*$ & \X[\cdots]\dotsi & \X\therefore$^*$ \\
-\X[\cdots]\dotsb & \X[\cdots]\dotsm & \\
-\X[\ldots]\dotsc & \X[\ldots]\dotso & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \cmdX{\because} and \cmdX{\therefore} are defined as binary
- relations and therefore also appear in Table~\vref{ams-rel}.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \AMS\ \verb*|\dots|\hbox to 0.75em{\hrulefill} symbols are named
- according to their intended usage: \cmdI[$\string\cdots$]{\dotsb}
- between pairs of binary operators/relations,
- \cmdI[$\string\ldots$]{\dotsc} between pairs of commas,
- \cmdI[$\string\cdots$]{\dotsi} between pairs of integrals,
- \cmdI[$\string\cdots$]{\dotsm} between pairs of multiplication
- signs, and \cmdI[$\string\ldots$]{\dotso} between other symbol
- pairs.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Dots}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\label{wasy-dots}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K\wasytherefore
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Dots}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\label{mns-dots}
-\begin{tabular}{*{2}{ll@{\hspace*{1.5cm}}}ll}
-\K[\MNScdot]\cdot & \K[\MNShdotdot]\hdotdot & \K[\MNSudots]\udots \\
-\K[\MNSddotdot]\ddotdot & \K[\MNShdots]\hdots & \K[\MNSuptherefore]\uptherefore \\
-\K[\MNSddots]\ddots & \K[\MNSlefttherefore]\lefttherefore & \K[\MNSvdotdot]\vdotdot \\
-\K[\MNSdiamonddots]\diamonddots & \K[\MNSrighttherefore]\righttherefore & \K[\MNSvdots]\vdots \\
-\K[\MNSdowntherefore]\downtherefore & \K[\MNSsquaredots]\squaredots & \\
-\K[\MNSfivedots]\fivedots & \K[\MNSudotdot]\udotdot & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSuptherefore]{\therefore} as
- \cmdI[\MNSuptherefore]{\uptherefore} and
- \cmdI[\MNSdowntherefore]{\because} as
- \cmdI[\MNSdowntherefore]{\downtherefore}. Furthermore,
- \cmdI[\MNScdot]{\cdotp} and \cmdI[\MNSvdotdot]{\colon} produce the
- same glyphs as \cmdI[\MNScdot]{\cdot} and
- \cmdI[\MNSvdotdot]{\vdotdot} respectively but serve as \tex\ math
- punctuation (class~6 symbols) instead of \tex\ binary operators
- (class~2).
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- All of the above except \cmdI[\MNShdots]\hdots\ and
- \cmdI[\MNSvdots]\vdots\ are defined as binary operators and
- therefore also appear in Table~\vref{mns-bin}. Also, unlike most of
- the other dot symbols in this document, \MNS's dots are defined as
- single characters instead of as composites of multiple single-dot
- characters.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MDOTS]{\MDOTS\ Dots}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\label{mathdots-dots}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\X[\MDOTSiddots]\iddots
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[YH]{\YH\ Dots}
-\index{dots (ellipses)} \index{ellipses (dots)}
-\idxboth{dot}{symbols}
-\label{yhmath-dots}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\X\adots
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\MC\ Math Symbols}
-\label{mc-math}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\textcelsius]\tccentigrade & \K[\textohm]\tcohm & \K[\textperthousand]\tcperthousand \\
-\K[\textmu]\tcmu & \K[\textpertenthousand]\tcpertenthousand & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Mayan Digits}
-\index{digits>Mayan}
-\label{abx-mayan}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
- \Tm{0} & \Tm{2} & \Tm{4} \\
- \Tm{1} & \Tm{3} & \Tm{5} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Digits}
-\index{digits}
-\label{marv-digits}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\K\MVZero & \K\MVTwo & \K\MVFour & \K\MVSix & \K\MVEight \\
-\K\MVOne & \K\MVThree & \K\MVFive & \K\MVSeven & \K\MVNine \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FGE]{\FGE\ Digits}
-\index{fge-digits}
-\idxboth{Frege logic}{symbols}
-\label{fge-digits}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\K\fgestruckzero & \K\fgestruckone \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Miscellaneous \latexE{} Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{card suits}
-\index{diamonds (suit)}
-\index{hearts (suit)}
-\index{clubs (suit)}
-\index{spades (suit)}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\index{dots (ellipses)}
-\index{ellipses (dots)}
-\index{null set}
-\index{dotless i=dotless $i~(\imath)$>math mode}
-\index{dotless j=dotless $j~(\jmath)$>math mode}
-\index{angles}
-\label{ord}
-\ifAMS
- \def\AMSfn{$^\ddag$}
-\else
- \def\AMSfn{}
-\fi
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X\aleph & \X\Diamond$^*$ & \X\infty & \X\prime \\
-\X\angle & \X\diamondsuit & \X\mho$^*$ & \X\sharp \\
-\X\backslash & \X\emptyset\AMSfn & \X\nabla & \X\spadesuit \\
-\X\Box$^{*,\dag}$ & \X\flat & \X\natural & \X\surd \\
-\X\clubsuit & \X\heartsuit & \X\neg & \X\triangle \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Not predefined in \latexE. Use one of the packages
- \pkgname{latexsym}, \pkgname{amsfonts}, \pkgname{amssymb},
- \pkgname{txfonts}, \pkgname{pxfonts}, or \pkgname{wasysym}. Note,
- however, that \pkgname{amsfonts} and \pkgname{amssymb} define
- \cmdX{\Diamond} to produce the same glyph as
-\ifAMS
- \cmdX{\lozenge}~(``$\lozenge$'');
-\else
- \cmd{\lozenge};
-\fi
- the other packages produce a squarer \cmdX{\Diamond} as depicted above.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- To use \cmdX{\Box}---or any other symbol---as an end-of-proof
- (Q.E.D\@.)\index{Q.E.D.}\index{end of proof}\index{proof, end of}
- marker, consider using the \pkgname{ntheorem} package, which
- properly juxtaposes a symbol with the end of the proof text.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\ifAMS
- \bigskip
- \begin{tablenote}[\ddag]
- Many people prefer the look of \AMS's \cmdX{\varnothing}
- (``$\varnothing$'', Table~\ref{ams-misc}) to that of \latex's
- \cmdX{\emptyset}.
- \end{tablenote}
-\fi % AMS test
-
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AMS]{Miscellaneous \AMS\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{stars}
-\index{triangles}
-\index{null set}
-\index{angles}
-\label{ams-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X[\AMSangle]\angle & \X\blacktriangledown & \X\mho \\
-\X\backprime & \X\diagdown & \X\sphericalangle \\
-\X\bigstar & \X\diagup & \X\square \\
-\X\blacklozenge & \X\eth & \X\triangledown \\
-\X\blacksquare & \X\lozenge & \X\varnothing \\
-\X\blacktriangle & \X\measuredangle & \X\vartriangle \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{Miscellaneous \WASY\ Math Symbols}
-\index{angles}
-\label{wasy-math}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X[\WASYBox]\Box & \X[\WASYDiamond]\Diamond & \X\mho$^*$ & \K\varangle \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \WASY\ also defines an \cmdI{\agemO} symbol, which is the same glyph
- as \cmdX{\mho} but is intended for use in text mode.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[TX]{Miscellaneous \TXPX\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{card suits}
-\index{diamonds (suit)}
-\index{hearts (suit)}
-\index{clubs (suit)}
-\index{spades (suit)}
-\label{txpx-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\X\Diamondblack & \X\lambdaslash & \X\varheartsuit \\
-\X\Diamonddot & \X\varclubsuit & \X\varspadesuit \\
-\X\lambdabar & \X\vardiamondsuit \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{Miscellaneous \ABX\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{null set}
-\index{semidirect products}
-\index{angles}
-\label{abx-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\X[\ABXdegree]\degree & \X[\ABXfourth]\fourth & \X[\ABXmeasuredangle]\measuredangle & \X[\ABXsecond]\second \\
-\X[\ABXdiagdown]\diagdown & \X[\ABXhash]\hash & \X[\ABXpitchfork]\pitchfork & \X[\ABXsphericalangle]\sphericalangle \\
-\X[\ABXdiagup]\diagup & \X[\ABXinfty]\infty & \X[\ABXpropto]\propto & \X[\ABXthird]\third \\
-\X[\ABXdiameter]\diameter & \X[\ABXleftthreetimes]\leftthreetimes & \X[\ABXrightthreetimes]\rightthreetimes & \X[\ABXvarhash]\varhash \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{Miscellaneous \MNS\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{null set}
-\index{angles}
-\index{card suits}
-\index{diamonds (suit)}
-\index{hearts (suit)}
-\index{clubs (suit)}
-\index{spades (suit)}
-\index{integrals}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\label{mns-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K[\MNSangle]\angle & \K[\MNSdiamondsuit]\diamondsuit & \K[\MNSmaltese]\maltese & \K[\MNSsharp]\sharp \\
-\K[\MNSbackneg]\backneg & \K[\MNSflat]\flat & \K[\MNSmeasuredangle]\measuredangle & \K[\MNSsmallint]\smallint \\
-\K[\MNSbackprime]\backprime & \K[\MNSheartsuit]\heartsuit & \K[\MNSnabla]\nabla & \K[\MNSspadesuit]\spadesuit \\
-\K[\MNScheckmark]\checkmark & \K[\MNSinfty]\infty & \K[\MNSnatural]\natural & \K[\MNSsphericalangle]\sphericalangle \\
-\K[\MNSclubsuit]\clubsuit & \K[\MNSinvbackneg]\invbackneg & \K[\MNSneg]\neg & \\
-\K[\MNSdiameter]\diameter & \K[\MNSinvneg]\invneg & \K[\MNSprime]\prime & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSdiameter]{\emptyset} and
- \cmdI[\MNSdiameter]{\varnothing} as synonyms for
- \cmdI[\MNSdiameter]{\diameter}; \cmdI[\MNSneg]{\lnot} and
- \cmdI[\MNSneg]{\minushookdown} as synonyms for \cmdI[\MNSneg]{\neg};
- \cmdI[\MNSinvneg]{\minushookup} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSinvneg]{\invneg}; \cmdI[\MNSbackneg]{\hookdownminus} as a
- synonym for \cmdI[\MNSbackneg]{\backneg}; and,
- \cmdI[\MNSinvbackneg]{\hookupminus} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSinvbackneg]{\invbackneg}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{Miscellaneous Internal \MNS\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\label{mns-misc-internal}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardint]\partialvardint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartint]\partialvartint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardlanddownint]\partialvardlanddownint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartlanddownint]\partialvartlanddownint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardlandupint]\partialvardlandupint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartlandupint]\partialvartlandupint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardlcircleleftint]\partialvardlcircleleftint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartlcircleleftint]\partialvartlcircleleftint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardlcirclerightint]\partialvardlcirclerightint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartlcirclerightint]\partialvartlcirclerightint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardoiint]\partialvardoiint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartoiint]\partialvartoiint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardoint]\partialvardoint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartoint]\partialvartoint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardrcircleleftint]\partialvardrcircleleftint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartrcircleleftint]\partialvartrcircleleftint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardrcirclerightint]\partialvardrcirclerightint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartrcirclerightint]\partialvartrcirclerightint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardstrokedint]\partialvardstrokedint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartstrokedint]\partialvartstrokedint \\
-\K[\smash\MNSpartialvardsumint]\partialvardsumint & \K[\smash\MNSpartialvartsumint]\partialvartsumint \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- These symbols are intended to be used internally by \MNS\ to
- construct the integrals appearing in Table~\vref{mns-large} but can
- nevertheless be used in isolation.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{Miscellaneous \TC\ Text-mode Math Symbols}
-\index{fractions}
-\label{tc-math}
-\ifFRAC
- \def\FRACfn{$^\dag$}
-\else
- \def\FRACfn{}
-\fi
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\textdegree$^*$ & \K\textonehalf\FRACfn & \K\textthreequarters\FRACfn \\
-\K\textdiv & \K\textonequarter\FRACfn & \K\textthreesuperior \\
-\K\textfractionsolidus & \K\textonesuperior & \K\texttimes \\
-\K\textlnot & \K\textpm & \K\texttwosuperior \\
-\K\textminus & \K\textsurd \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- If you prefer a larger degree symbol you might consider defining one
- as ``\verb|\ensuremath{^\circ}|''~(``$^\circ$'')%
- \indexcommand[$\string\circ$]{\circ}.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\ifFRAC
- \bigskip
- \begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- \pkgname{nicefrac} (part of the \pkgname{units} package) can be
- used to construct vulgar fractions like ``\nicefrac{1}{2}'',
- ``\nicefrac{1}{4}'', ``\nicefrac{3}{4}'', and even
- ``\nicefrac{c}{o}''\index{care of=care of (\nicefrac{c}{o})}.
- \end{tablenote}
-\fi % FRAC test
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{Miscellaneous \MARV\ Math Symbols}
-\index{angles}
-\label{marv-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\K\Anglesign & \K\Squaredot & \K\Vectorarrowhigh \\
-\K\Corresponds & \K\Vectorarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FGE]{Miscellaneous \FGE\ Math Symbols}
-\index{angles}
-\idxboth{Frege logic}{symbols}
-\label{fge-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\K\fgebackslash & \K\fgecap & \K\fgecupacute & \K\fgelangle \\
-\K\fgebaracute & \K\fgecapbar & \K\fgecupbar & \K\fgeupbracket \\
-\K\fgebarcap & \K\fgecup & \K\fgeinfty & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MDES]{Miscellaneous \MDES\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{angles}
-\label{mdes-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K[\MDESrightangle]\rightangle
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AREV]{Miscellaneous \AREV\ Math Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{card suits}
-\index{diamonds (suit)}
-\index{hearts (suit)}
-\index{clubs (suit)}
-\index{spades (suit)}
-\label{arev-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\steaming & \K\vardiamond & \K\varspade \\
-\K\varclub & \K\varheart & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-% Because the Math Alphabets table is a bit different from the symbol
-% tables in this document we start it on its own page to emphasize it
-% and to include enough room for some of the table notes.
-\clearpage
-
-\begin{symtable}{Math Alphabets}
-\idxboth{math}{alphabets}
-\label{alphabets}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}*3l@{}}
-\toprule
-Font sample & Generating command & Required package \\
-\midrule
-\Wf\mathrm{ABCdef123} & \textit{none} \\
-\Ww\textit\mathit{ABCdef123} & \textit{none} \\
-\Wf\mathnormal{ABCdef123}& \textit{none} \\
-\Ww\CMcal\mathcal{ABC} & \textit{none} \\
-
-\ifx\mathscr\undefined\else
-\Wf\mathscr{ABC} & \pkgname{mathrsfs} \\
-\multicolumn{1}{r@{}}{\emph{or}}
- &\verb|\mathcal{ABC}|
- & \pkgname{calrsfs} \\
-\fi
-
-\ifEU
-\Wf\mathcal{ABC} & \pkgname{euscript} with the
- \optname{euscript}{mathcal} option \\
-\multicolumn{1}{r@{}}{\emph{or}}
- &\verb|\mathscr{ABC}|
- & \pkgname{euscript} with the
- \optname{euscript}{mathscr} option \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\mathpzc\undefined\else
-\Wf\mathpzc{ABCdef123} & \textit{none}; manually defined$^*$ \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\mathbb\undefined\else
-\Wf\mathbb{ABC} & \pkgname{amsfonts},%
- \ifx\MSYMmathbb\undefined\else$^\S$~\fi
- \pkgname{amssymb}, \pkgname{txfonts}, or
- \pkgname{pxfonts} \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\varmathbb\undefined\else
-\Wf\varmathbb{ABC} & \pkgname{txfonts} or \pkgname{pxfonts} \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\BBmathbb\undefined\else
-\Ww\BBmathbb\mathbb{ABCdef123}
- & \pkgname{bbold} or \pkgname{mathbbol}$^\dag$ \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\MBBmathbb\undefined\else
-\Ww\MBBmathbb\mathbb{ABCdef123}
- & \pkgname{mbboard}$^\dag$ \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\mathbbm\undefined\else
-\Wf\mathbbm{ABCdef12} & \pkgname{bbm} \\
-\Wf\mathbbmss{ABCdef12} & \pkgname{bbm} \\
-\Wf\mathbbmtt{ABCdef12} & \pkgname{bbm} \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\mathds\undefined\else
-\Wf\mathds{ABC1} & \pkgname{dsfont} \\
-\Ww\mathdsss\mathds{ABC1}
- & \pkgname{dsfont} with the
- \optname{dsfont}{sans} option \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\mathfrak\undefined\else
-\Wf\mathfrak{ABCdef123} & \pkgname{eufrak} \\
-\fi
-
-\ifx\textfrak\undefined\else
-\Wf\textfrak{ABCdef123} & \pkgname{yfonts}$^\ddag$ \\
-\Wf\textswab{ABCdef123} & \pkgname{yfonts}$^\ddag$ \\
-\Wf\textgoth{ABCdef123} & \pkgname{yfonts}$^\ddag$ \\
-\fi
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-\unskip
-
-% Because we have so much text and because we're at the end of the
-% section, we put all of the table notes after the symtable to give
-% LaTeX the opportunity to split them across pages.
-\begin{center}
-\ifx\mathpzc\undefined\else
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Put ``\verb|\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathpzc}{OT1}{pzc}{m}{it}|'' in your
- document's preamble to make \verb|\mathpzc| typeset its argument in
- \PSfont{Zapf Chancery}.
-\ifx\mathcalligra\undefined\else
- As a similar trick, you can typeset the \PSfont{Calligra} font's
- script ``{\Large\mathcalligra{r}\,}'' (or other calligraphic symbols)
- in math mode by loading the \pkgname{calligra} package and putting
- ``\verb|\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathcalligra}{T1}{calligra}{m}{n}|''
- in your document's preamble to make \verb|\mathcalligra| typeset its
- argument in the \PSfont{Calligra} font. (You may also want to
- specify
- ``\verb|\DeclareFontShape{T1}{calligra}{m}{n}{<->s*[2.2]callig15}{}|''
- to set \PSfont{Calligra} at 2.2~times its design size for a better
- blend with typical body fonts.)
-\fi
-\end{tablenote}
-\fi
-
-\ifx\BBmathbb\undefined\else
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- The \pkgname{mathbbol} package defines some additional blackboard bold
- characters: parentheses, square brackets, angle brackets, and---if
- the \optname{mathbbol}{bbgreekl} option is passed to
- \pkgname{matbbol}---Greek\index{Greek>blackboard bold} letters. For
- instance,
- ``$\BBmathbb{\char`<\char`[\char`(\char"0B\char"0C\char"0D\char`)\char`]\char`>}$''
- is produced by
- ``\cmd{\mathbb}\verb|{|\cmdI{\Langle}\linebreak[1]%
- \cmdI{\Lbrack}\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\Lparen}\linebreak[1]%
- \cmdI{\bbalpha}\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\bbbeta}\linebreak[1]%
- \cmdI{\bbgamma}\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\Rparen}\linebreak[1]%
- \cmdI{\Rbrack}\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\Rangle}\verb|}|''.
-
- \ifx\MBBmathbb\undefined
- \pkgname{mbboard} extends the blackboard bold symbol set
- significantly further. It supports not only the
- Greek\index{Greek>blackboard bold}\index{alphabets>Greek}
- alphabet---including ``Greek-like'' symbols such as
- \cmd{\bbnabla}---but also \emph{all} punctuation marks, various
- currency\idxboth{currency}{symbols}\idxboth{monetary}{symbols}
- symbols such as \cmd{\bbdollar} and \cmd{\bbeuro},\index{euro
- signs>blackboard bold} and the
- Hebrew\index{Hebrew}\index{alphabets>Hebrew} alphabet.
- \else
- \pkgname{mbboard} extends the blackboard bold symbol set
- significantly further. It supports not only the
- Greek\index{Greek>blackboard bold}\index{alphabets>Greek}
- alphabet---including ``Greek-like'' symbols such as
- \cmdI{\bbnabla}~(``\bbnabla'')---but also \emph{all} punctuation
- marks, various
- currency\idxboth{currency}{symbols}\idxboth{monetary}{symbols}
- symbols such as \cmdI{\bbdollar}~(``\bbdollar'') and
- \cmdI{\bbeuro}~(``\bbeuro''),\index{euro signs>blackboard bold}
- and the Hebrew\index{Hebrew}\index{alphabets>Hebrew}
- alphabet~(e.g.,~``\cmdI{\bbfinalnun}\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\bbyod}%
- \linebreak[1]\cmdI{\bbqof}\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\bbpe}''~$\rightarrow$
- ``\bbfinalnun\bbyod\bbqof\bbpe'').
- \fi % MBBmathbb test
-\end{tablenote}
-\fi
-
-\ifx\textfrak\undefined\else
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\ddag]
- As their \verb|\text|\dots{} names imply, the fonts provided by the
- \pkgname{yfonts} package are actually text fonts. They are
- included in Table~\ref{alphabets} because they are frequently used
- in a mathematical context.
-\end{tablenote}
-\fi
-
-\ifx\MSYMmathbb\undefined\else
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[\S]
- An older (i.e.,~prior to~1991) version of the \AMS's fonts rendered
- $\mathbb{C}$, $\mathbb{N}$, $\mathbb{R}$, $\mathbb{S}$,
- and~$\mathbb{Z}$ as $\MSYMmathbb{C}$, $\MSYMmathbb{N}$,
- $\MSYMmathbb{R}$, $\MSYMmathbb{S}$, and~$\MSYMmathbb{Z}$. As some
- people prefer the older glyphs---much to the \AMS's surprise---and
- because those glyphs fail to build under modern versions of
- \metafont, \person{Berthold}{Horn} uploaded \postscript fonts for
- the older blackboard-bold glyphs to CTAN\idxCTAN{}, to the
- \texttt{fonts/msym10} directory. As of this writing, however, there
- are no \latexE packages for utilizing the now-obsolete glyphs.
-\end{tablenote}
-\fi
-\end{center}
-
-
-\idxbothend{mathematical}{symbols}
-
-
-\section{Science and technology symbols}
-\idxbothbegin{scientific}{symbols}
-\idxbothbegin{technological}{symbols}
-
-This section lists symbols that are employed in various branches of
-science and engineering.
-
-\bigskip
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\GSYMB\ Symbols Defined to Work in Both Math and Text Mode}
-\label{gsymb-math}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\K[\textcelsius]\celsius & \K[\textmu]\micro & \K[\textperthousand]\perthousand \\
-\K[\textdegree]\degree & \K[\textohm]\ohm & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Electrical and Physical Symbols}
-\idxboth{electrical}{symbols}
-\idxboth{physical}{symbols}
-\label{wasy-electic}
-\begin{tabular}{*{9}{ll@{\qquad}}ll}
-\K\AC & \K\VHF & \K\photon &
-\K\HF & \K\gluon \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IFS]{\IFS\ Pulse Diagram Symbols}
-\idxboth{pulse diagram}{symbols}
-\idxboth{engineering}{symbols}
-\label{pulse-diagram}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\FallingEdge & \K\LongPulseLow & \K\PulseLow & \K\ShortPulseHigh \\
-\K\LongPulseHigh & \K\PulseHigh & \K\RaisingEdge & \K\ShortPulseLow \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- In addition, within
- \verb|\textifsym{|$\ldots$\verb|}|\indexcommand{\textifsym}, the
- following codes are valid:
-
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{*5{ll@{\hspace{3em}}}ll}
- \textifsym{l} & l &
- \textifsym{m} & m &
- \textifsym{h} & h &
- \textifsym{d} & d &
- \textifsym{<} & \textless &
- \textifsym{>} & \textgreater \\[4pt]
-
- \textifsym{L} & L &
- \textifsym{M} & M &
- \textifsym{H} & H &
- \textifsym{D} & D &
- \textifsym{<<} & \textless\textless &
- \textifsym{>>} & \textgreater\textgreater \\
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
-
- This enables one to write ``\verb|\textifsym{mmmm}|'' to get
- ``\textifsym{mmmm}'' or ``\verb+\textifsym{L|H|L|H|L}+'' to get
- ``\textifsym{L|H|L|H|L}''. See also the \pkgname{timing} package,
- which provides a wide variety of pulse-diagram symbols within an
- environment designed specifically for typesetting pulse diagrams.
-
- Finally, \cmd{\textifsym} supports the display of
- segmented\idxboth{segmented}{digits} digits, as would appear on an
- LCD\idxboth{LCD}{digits}: ``\verb|\textifsym{-123.456}|'' produces
- ``\textifsym{-123.456}''. ``\verb|\textifsym{b}|'' outputs a blank
- with the same width as an ``\textifsym{8}''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ASP]{\ASP\ Aspect Ratio Symbol}
-\index{aspect ratio}
-\label{aspect-ratio}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K\AR
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Text-mode Science and Engineering Symbols}
-\label{tc-science}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\textcelsius & \K\textmho & \K\textmu & \K\textohm \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Astronomical Symbols}
-\idxboth{astronomical}{symbols}
-\idxboth{astrological}{symbols}
-\idxboth{zodiacal}{symbols}
-\index{planets}
-\index{celestial bodies}
-\label{wasy-astro}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\K\mercury & \K\earth & \K\jupiter & \K\uranus & \K\pluto \\
-\K\venus & \K\mars & \K\saturn & \K\neptune & \\[3ex]
-
-\K\astrosun & \K\fullmoon & \K\leftmoon & \K\newmoon & \K\rightmoon \\[3ex]
-
-\K\aries & \K\cancer & \K\libra & \K\aquarius \\
-\K\taurus & \K\leo & \K\scorpio & \K\capricornus \\
-\K\gemini & \K\virgo & \K\sagittarius & \K\pisces \\[3ex]
-
-\K\ascnode & \K\descnode & \K\conjunction & \K\opposition & \K\vernal \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Astronomical Symbols}
-\idxboth{astronomical}{symbols}
-\idxboth{astrological}{symbols}
-\idxboth{zodiacal}{symbols}
-\index{planets}
-\index{celestial bodies}
-\label{marv-astro}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\K\Mercury & \K\Earth & \K\Jupiter & \K\Uranus & \K\Pluto \\
-\K\Venus & \K\Mars & \K\Saturn & \K\Neptune & \\[3ex]
-
-\K\Moon & \K\Sun \\[3ex]
-
-\K\Aries & \K\Cancer & \K\Libra & \K\Capricorn \\
-\K\Taurus & \K\Leo & \K\Scorpio & \K\Aquarius \\
-\K\Gemini & \K\Virgo & \K\Sagittarius & \K\Pisces \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- Note that \cmdI{\Aries}\,$\ldots$\,\linebreak[1]\cmdI{\Pisces} can also be
- specified with
- \cmd{\Zodiac}\verb|{1}|\,$\ldots$\,\linebreak[1]\cmd{\Zodiac}\verb|{12}|.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{\ABX\ Astronomical Symbols}
-\idxboth{astronomical}{symbols}
-\idxboth{astrological}{symbols}
-\idxboth{zodiacal}{symbols}
-\index{planets}
-\index{celestial bodies}
-\label{abx-astro}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\X[\ABXMercury]\Mercury & \X[\ABXEarth]\Earth & \X[\ABXJupiter]\Jupiter & \X[\ABXUranus]\Uranus & \X[\ABXPluto]\Pluto \\
-\X[\ABXVenus]\Venus & \X[\ABXMars]\Mars & \X[\ABXSaturn]\Saturn & \X[\ABXNeptune]\Neptune & \X[\ABXvarEarth]\varEarth \\[3ex]
-
-\X[\ABXfullmoon]\fullmoon & \X[\ABXleftmoon]\leftmoon & \X[\ABXnewmoon]\newmoon & \X[\ABXrightmoon]\rightmoon & \X[\ABXSun]\Sun \\[3ex]
-
-\X[\ABXAries]\Aries & \X[\ABXTaurus]\Taurus & \X[\ABXGemini]\Gemini \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \ABX\ also defines \cmdI[$\string\ABXVenus$]{\girl} as an alias for
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXVenus$]{\Venus}, \cmdI[$\string\ABXMars$]{\boy} as
- an alias for \cmdI[$\string\ABXMars$]{\Mars}, and
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXleftmoon$]{\Moon} as an alias for
- \cmdI[$\string\ABXleftmoon$]{\leftmoon}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ APL Symbols}
-\index{APL>symbols}
-\index{symbols>APL}
-\label{wasy-APLsym}
-\begin{tabular}{*6l}
-\K\APLbox & \K\APLinv & \K\APLstar \\
-\K\APLcomment & \K\APLleftarrowbox & \K\APLup \\
-\K\APLdown & \K\APLlog & \K\APLuparrowbox \\
-\K\APLdownarrowbox & \K\APLminus & \K\notbackslash \\
-\K\APLinput & \K\APLrightarrowbox & \K\notslash \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ APL Modifiers}
-\index{APL>modifiers}
-\index{accents}
-\label{wasy-APLmod}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\qqquad}}ll}
-\W\APLcirc{} & \W\APLnot{} & \W\APLvert{} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Computer Hardware Symbols}
-\idxboth{computer hardware}{symbols}
-\label{marv-computer}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}ll}
-\K\ComputerMouse & \K\ParallelPort & \K\SerialInterface \\
-\K\Keyboard & \K\Printer & \K\SerialPort \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[KEYS]{\KEYS\ Computer Keys}
-\idxboth{keyboard}{symbols}
-\index{computer keys}
-\index{keys, computer}
-\index{arrows}
-\index{carriage return}
-\label{keystroke}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25} % Keep the symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\Alt & \K\Enter$^*$ & \K\PrtSc$^*$ \\
-\K\AltGr & \K\Esc$^*$ & \K\RArrow \\
-\K\Break$^*$ & \K\Home$^*$ & \K\Return \\
-\K[\keysBSpace]\BSpace$^\dag$ & \K\Ins$^*$ & \K\Scroll$^*$ \\
-\K\Ctrl$^*$ & \K\LArrow & \K\Shift$^*$ \\
-\K\DArrow & \K\NumLock & \K\Spacebar \\
-\K\Del$^*$ & \K\PgDown$^*$ & \K[\keysTab]\Tab$^\dag$ \\
-\K\End$^*$ & \K\PgUp$^*$ & \K\UArrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- Changes based on the language option passed to the \KEYS\ package.
- For example, the \optname{keystroke}{german} option makes
- \cmdI{\Del} produce ``\keystroke{Entf}'' instead of ``\Del''.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[\dag]
- These symbols utilize the \pkgname{rotating} package and therefore
- display improperly in most DVI\index{DVI} viewers.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The
- \verb|\keystroke|\indexaccent[\string\blackacc{\string\keystroke}]{\keystroke}
- command draws a key with an arbitrary label. For example,
- ``\verb|\keystroke{F7}|'' produces ``\keystroke{F7}''.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ASCII]{\ASCII\ Control Characters (CP437)}
-\index{ASCII}
-\index{IBM PC}
-\index{control characters}
-\index{carriage return}
-\index{smiley faces}
-\index{nonbreaking space}
-\index{code page 437}
-\index{faces}
-\label{ibm-ascii}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll@{\hspace{3em}}}ll}
-\K\SOH & \K\BS & \K\SI & \K\SYN & \K\GS \\
-\K\STX & \K[\asciiHT]\HT & \K\DLE & \K\ETB & \K\RS \\
-\K\ETX & \K\LF & \K\DCa & \K\CAN & \K\US \\
-\K\EOT & \K\VT & \K\DCb & \K\EM & \\
-\K\ENQ & \K\FF & \K\DCc & \K\SUB & \\
-\K\ACK & \K\CR & \K\DCd & \K\ESC & \\
-\K\BEL & \K\SO & \K\NAK & \K\FS & \\[2ex]
-%
-\K\DEL & \K\NBSP & \K\NUL &
-\incsyms\indexcommand[\splitvert]{\splitvert}\splitvert &
-\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ttfamily\string\splitvert} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- Code Page~437 (CP437), which was first utilized by the original
- IBM~PC, uses the symbols \cmdI{\SOH} through \cmdI{\US} to depict
- ASCII characters~1--31 and \cmdI{\DEL} to depict ASCII
- character~127. The \cmdI{\NUL} symbol, not part of CP437,
- represents ASCII character~0. \cmdI{\NBSP}, also not part of CP437,
- represents a nonbreaking space. \cmdI{\splitvert} is merely the
- ``$|$'' character drawn as it was on the IBM~PC.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Communication Symbols}
-\idxboth{communication}{symbols}
-\label{marv-comm}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}ll}
-\K\Email & \K\fax & \K\Faxmachine & \K\Lightning & \K\Pickup \\
-\K\Emailct & \K\FAX & \K\Letter & \K\Mobilefone & \K\Telefon \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Engineering Symbols}
-\idxboth{engineering}{symbols}
-\label{marv-engineering}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}ll}
-\K\Beam & \K\Force & \K\Octosteel & \K\RoundedTTsteel \\
-\K\Bearing & \K\Hexasteel & \K\Rectpipe & \K\Squarepipe \\
-\K\Circpipe & \K\Lefttorque & \K\Rectsteel & \K\Squaresteel \\
-\K\Circsteel & \K\Lineload & \K\Righttorque & \K\Tsteel \\
-\K\Fixedbearing & \K\Loosebearing & \K\RoundedLsteel$^*$ & \K\TTsteel \\
-\K\Flatsteel & \K\Lsteel & \K\RoundedTsteel$^*$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- \cmdI{\RoundedLsteel} and \cmdI{\RoundedTsteel} seem to be swapped,
- at least in the 2000/05/01 version of \pkgname{marvosym}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Biological Symbols}
-\label{wasy-bio}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\female & \K\male \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Biological Symbols}
-\idxboth{biological}{symbols}
-\label{marv-bio}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}ll}
-\K\Female & \K\FemaleMale & \K\MALE & \K\Neutral \\
-\K\FEMALE & \K\Hermaphrodite & \K\Male \\
-\K\FemaleFemale & \K\HERMAPHRODITE & \K\MaleMale \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Safety-related Symbols}
-\idxboth{safety-related}{symbols}
-\label{marv-safety}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}ll}
-\K\Biohazard & \K\CEsign & \K\Explosionsafe & \K\Radioactivity \\
-\K\BSEfree & \K\Estatically & \K\Laserbeam & \K\Stopsign \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[FEYN]{\FEYN\ Feynman Diagram Symbols}
-\index{Feynman-diagram symbols}
-\index{symbols>Feynman diagram}
-\index{particle-physics symbols}
-\index{symbols>particle physics}
-\index{bosons}
-\index{fermions}
-\index{gluons}
-\index{photons}
-\index{subatomic particles}
-\label{feyn}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75} % Keep tall symbols from touching.
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}ll}
-\K\bigbosonloop & \Kfeyn{fu} & \Kfeyn{gvs} & \Kfeyn{h} \\
-\Kfeyn{a} & \Kfeyn{fv} & \Kfeyn{gv} & \Kfeyn{ms} \\
-\Kfeyn{c} & \Kfeyn{f} & \Kfeyn{g} & \Kfeyn{m} \\
-\Kfeyn{fd} & \Kfeyn{glu} & \Kfeyn{hd} & \Kfeyn{p} \\
-\Kfeyn{fl} & \Kfeyn{gl} & \Kfeyn{hs} & \Kfeyn{x} \\
-\Kfeyn{fs} & \Kfeyn{gu} & \Kfeyn{hu} & \K\smallbosonloop \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- All other arguments to the \verb|\feyn| command produce a
- ``\feyn{?}'' symbol.
-
- The \FEYN\ package provides various commands for composing the
- preceding symbols into complete Feynman diagrams. See the \FEYN\
- documentation for examples and additional information.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\idxbothend{scientific}{symbols}
-\idxbothend{technological}{symbols}
-
-
-\section{Dingbats}
-\idxbothbegin{dingbat}{symbols}
-
-Dingbats are symbols such as stars, arrows, and geometric shapes.
-They are commonly used as bullets in itemized lists or, more
-generally, as a means to draw attention to the text that follows.
-
-The \PI\ dingbat package warrants special mention. Among other
-capabilities, \PI\ provides a \latex\ interface to the \PSfont{Zapf
-Dingbats} font (one of the standard~35 \postscript\index{PostScript
-fonts} fonts). However, rather than name each of the dingbats
-individually, \PI\ merely provides a single \cmd{\ding} command, which
-outputs the character that lies at a given position in the font. The
-consequence is that the \PI\ symbols can't be listed by name in this
-document's index, so be mindful of that fact when searching for a
-particular symbol.
-
-\bigskip
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Arrows}
-\label{bbding-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\ArrowBoldDownRight & \K\ArrowBoldRightShort & \K\ArrowBoldUpRight \\
-\K\ArrowBoldRightCircled & \K\ArrowBoldRightStrobe \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\idxboth{fletched}{arrows}
-\label{pi-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\Tp{212} & \Tp{221} & \Tp{230} & \Tp{239} & \Tp{249} \\
-\Tp{213} & \Tp{222} & \Tp{231} & \Tp{241} & \Tp{250} \\
-\Tp{214} & \Tp{223} & \Tp{232} & \Tp{242} & \Tp{251} \\
-\Tp{215} & \Tp{224} & \Tp{233} & \Tp{243} & \Tp{252} \\
-\Tp{216} & \Tp{225} & \Tp{234} & \Tp{244} & \Tp{253} \\
-\Tp{217} & \Tp{226} & \Tp{235} & \Tp{245} & \Tp{254} \\
-\Tp{218} & \Tp{227} & \Tp{236} & \Tp{246} \\
-\Tp{219} & \Tp{228} & \Tp{237} & \Tp{247} \\
-\Tp{220} & \Tp{229} & \Tp{238} & \Tp{248} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[BAYER]{\BAYER\ Arrows}
-\index{arrows}
-\label{bayer-arrows}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\bauarrow & \K\bauwhitearrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Scissors}
-\index{scissors}
-\label{marv-scissors}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\Cutleft & \K\Cutright & \K\Leftscissors \\
-\K\Cutline & \K\Kutline & \K\Rightscissors \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Scissors}
-\index{scissors}
-\label{scissors}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\ScissorHollowLeft & \K\ScissorLeftBrokenTop \\
-\K\ScissorHollowRight & \K\ScissorRight \\
-\K\ScissorLeft & \K\ScissorRightBrokenBottom \\
-\K\ScissorLeftBrokenBottom & \K\ScissorRightBrokenTop \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Scissors}
-\index{scissors}
-\label{pi-scissors}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\Tp{33} & \Tp{34} & \Tp{35} & \Tp{36} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ARK]{\ARK\ Pencils}
-\index{pencils}
-\vspace{1ex}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K[\ARKlargepencil]\largepencil & \K\smallpencil \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Pencils and Nibs}
-\index{pencils}
-\index{nibs}
-\label{pencils-nibs}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\NibLeft & \K\PencilLeft & \K\PencilRightDown \\
-\K\NibRight & \K\PencilLeftDown & \K\PencilRightUp \\
-\K\NibSolidLeft & \K\PencilLeftUp \\
-\K\NibSolidRight & \K\PencilRight \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Pencils and Nibs}
-\index{pencils}
-\index{nibs}
-\label{pi-pencils}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\Tp{46} & \Tp{47} & \Tp{48} & \Tp{49} & \Tp{50} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ARK]{\ARK\ Fists}
-\index{fists}
-\label{ark-hands}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\leftpointright & \K\rightpointleft & \K\rightpointright \\
-\K\leftthumbsdown & \K\rightthumbsdown \\
-\K\leftthumbsup & \K\rightthumbsup \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Fists}
-\index{fists}
-\label{hands}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\HandCuffLeft & \K\HandCuffRightUp & \K\HandPencilLeft \\
-\K\HandCuffLeftUp & \K\HandLeft & \K\HandRight \\
-\K\HandCuffRight & \K\HandLeftUp & \K\HandRightUp \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Fists}
-\index{fists}
-\label{pi-hands}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\Tp{42} & \Tp{43} & \Tp{44} & \Tp{45} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Crosses and Plusses}
-\index{crosses}
-\index{plusses}
-\index{crucifixes}
-\label{crosses-plusses}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\dingCross]\Cross & \K\CrossOpenShadow & \K\PlusOutline \\
-\K\CrossBoldOutline & \K\CrossOutline & \K\PlusThinCenterOpen \\
-\K\CrossClowerTips & \K\Plus \\
-\K\CrossMaltese & \K\PlusCenterOpen \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Crosses and Plusses}
-\index{crosses}
-\index{plusses}
-\index{crucifixes}
-\label{pi-crosses-plusses}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\Tp{57} & \Tp{59} & \Tp{61} & \Tp{63} \\
-\Tp{58} & \Tp{60} & \Tp{62} & \Tp{64} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Xs and Check Marks}
-\index{check marks}
-\index{Xs}
-\label{ding-check-marks}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\Checkmark & \K\XSolid & \K\XSolidBrush \\
-\K\CheckmarkBold & \K\XSolidBold \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Xs and Check Marks}
-\index{check marks}
-\index{Xs}
-\label{pi-check-marks}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\Tp{51} & \Tp{53} & \Tp{55} \\
-\Tp{52} & \Tp{54} & \Tp{56} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Xs and Check Marks}
-\index{check marks}
-\index{Xs}
-\label{wasy-check-marks}
-\begin{tabular}{*6l}
-\K\CheckedBox & \K\Square & \K\XBox \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[BAYER]{\BAYER\ Xs}
-\index{Xs}
-\label{bayer-check-marks}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K\baucross \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Circled Numbers}
-\index{circled numbers}
-\index{numbers>circled}
-\label{circled-numbers}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\Tp{172} & \Tp{182} & \Tp{192} & \Tp{202} \\
-\Tp{173} & \Tp{183} & \Tp{193} & \Tp{203} \\
-\Tp{174} & \Tp{184} & \Tp{194} & \Tp{204} \\
-\Tp{175} & \Tp{185} & \Tp{195} & \Tp{205} \\
-\Tp{176} & \Tp{186} & \Tp{196} & \Tp{206} \\
-\Tp{177} & \Tp{187} & \Tp{197} & \Tp{207} \\
-\Tp{178} & \Tp{188} & \Tp{198} & \Tp{208} \\
-\Tp{179} & \Tp{189} & \Tp{199} & \Tp{209} \\
-\Tp{180} & \Tp{190} & \Tp{200} & \Tp{210} \\
-\Tp{181} & \Tp{191} & \Tp{201} & \Tp{211} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \PI\ (part of the \pkgname{psnfss} package) provides a
- \cmd{dingautolist} environment which resembles \texttt{enumerate}
- but uses circled numbers as bullets.\footnotemark{}
- \seedocs{\pkgname{psnfss}}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-\footnotetext{In fact, \cmd{dingautolist} can use any set of
- consecutive \PSfont{Zapf Dingbats} symbols.}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Stars}
-\index{stars}
-\index{Jewish star}\index{Star of David}
-\label{wasy-stars}
-\begin{tabular}{*6l}
-\K\davidsstar & \K\hexstar & \K\varhexstar
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Stars, Flowers, and Similar Shapes}
-\index{asterisks}
-\index{clovers}
-\index{flowers}
-\index{sparkles}
-\index{snowflakes}
-\index{stars}
-\index{Jewish star}\index{Star of David}
-\label{star-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\Asterisk & \K\FiveFlowerPetal & \K\JackStar \\
-\K\AsteriskBold & \K\FiveStar & \K\JackStarBold \\
-\K\AsteriskCenterOpen & \K\FiveStarCenterOpen & \K\SixFlowerAlternate \\
-\K\AsteriskRoundedEnds & \K\FiveStarConvex & \K\SixFlowerAltPetal \\
-\K\AsteriskThin & \K\FiveStarLines & \K\SixFlowerOpenCenter \\
-\K\AsteriskThinCenterOpen & \K\FiveStarOpen & \K\SixFlowerPetalDotted \\
-\K\DavidStar & \K\FiveStarOpenCircled & \K\SixFlowerPetalRemoved \\
-\K\DavidStarSolid & \K\FiveStarOpenDotted & \K\SixFlowerRemovedOpenPetal \\
-\K\EightAsterisk & \K\FiveStarOutline & \K\SixStar \\
-\K\EightFlowerPetal & \K\FiveStarOutlineHeavy & \K\SixteenStarLight \\
-\K\EightFlowerPetalRemoved & \K\FiveStarShadow & \K\Snowflake \\
-\K\EightStar & \K\FourAsterisk & \K\SnowflakeChevron \\
-\K\EightStarBold & \K\FourClowerOpen & \K\SnowflakeChevronBold \\
-\K\EightStarConvex & \K\FourClowerSolid & \K\Sparkle \\
-\K\EightStarTaper & \K\FourStar & \K\SparkleBold \\
-\K\FiveFlowerOpen & \K\FourStarOpen & \K\TwelweStar \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Stars, Flowers, and Similar Shapes}
-\index{asterisks}
-\index{clovers}
-\index{flowers}
-\index{sparkles}
-\index{snowflakes}
-\index{stars}
-\label{pi-star-like}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\Tp{65} & \Tp{74} & \Tp{83} & \Tp{92} & \Tp{101} \\
-\Tp{66} & \Tp{75} & \Tp{84} & \Tp{93} & \Tp{102} \\
-\Tp{67} & \Tp{76} & \Tp{85} & \Tp{94} & \Tp{103} \\
-\Tp{68} & \Tp{77} & \Tp{86} & \Tp{95} & \Tp{104} \\
-\Tp{69} & \Tp{78} & \Tp{87} & \Tp{96} & \Tp{105} \\
-\Tp{70} & \Tp{79} & \Tp{88} & \Tp{97} & \Tp{106} \\
-\Tp{71} & \Tp{80} & \Tp{89} & \Tp{98} & \Tp{107} \\
-\Tp{72} & \Tp{81} & \Tp{90} & \Tp{99} \\
-\Tp{73} & \Tp{82} & \Tp{91} & \Tp{100} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{polygons}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\label{wasy-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\K\hexagon & \K\octagon & \K\pentagon & \K\varhexagon
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MNS]{\MNS\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{polygons}
-\index{stars}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\label{mns-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K[\MNSfilledlargestar]\filledlargestar & \K[\MNSlargediamond]\largediamond & \K[\MNSlargestar]\largestar & \K[\MNSsmalllozenge]\smalllozenge \\
-\K[\MNSfilledlozenge]\filledlozenge & \K[\MNSlargelozenge]\largelozenge & \K[\MNSlargestarofdavid]\largestarofdavid & \\
-\K[\MNSfilledmedlozenge]\filledmedlozenge & \K[\MNSlargepentagram]\largepentagram & \K[\MNSmedlozenge]\medlozenge & \\
-\K[\MNSlargecircle]\largecircle & \K[\MNSlargesquare]\largesquare & \K[\MNSmedstarofdavid]\medstarofdavid & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- \MNS\ defines \cmdI[\MNSlargecircle]{\bigcirc} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSlargecircle]{\largecircle};
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledlargestar]{\bigstar} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledlargestar]{\filledlargestar};
- \cmdI[\MNSmedlozenge]{\lozenge} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSmedlozenge]{\medlozenge}; and,
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedlozenge]{\blacklozenge} as a synonym for
- \cmdI[\MNSfilledmedlozenge]{\filledmedlozenge}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IFS]{\IFS\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{circles}
-\index{diamonds}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\index{squares}
-\index{triangles}
-\label{ifs-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\BigCircle & \K\FilledBigTriangleRight & \K\SmallCircle \\
-\K\BigCross & \K\FilledBigTriangleUp & \K\SmallCross \\
-\K\BigDiamondshape & \K\FilledCircle & \K\SmallDiamondshape \\
-\K\BigHBar & \K\FilledDiamondShadowA & \K\SmallHBar \\
-\K\BigLowerDiamond & \K\FilledDiamondShadowC & \K\SmallLowerDiamond \\
-\K\BigRightDiamond & \K\FilledDiamondshape & \K\SmallRightDiamond \\
-\K\BigSquare & \K\FilledSmallCircle & \K\SmallSquare \\
-\K\BigTriangleDown & \K\FilledSmallDiamondshape & \K\SmallTriangleDown \\
-\K\BigTriangleLeft & \K\FilledSmallSquare & \K\SmallTriangleLeft \\
-\K\BigTriangleRight & \K\FilledSmallTriangleDown & \K\SmallTriangleRight \\
-\K\BigTriangleUp & \K\FilledSmallTriangleLeft & \K\SmallTriangleUp \\
-\K\BigVBar & \K\FilledSmallTriangleRight & \K\SmallVBar \\
-\K[\ifsCircle]\Circle & \K\FilledSmallTriangleUp & \K\SpinDown \\
-\K[\ifsCross]\Cross & \K\FilledSquare & \K\SpinUp \\
-\K\DiamondShadowA & \K\FilledSquareShadowA & \K[\ifsSquare]\Square \\
-\K\DiamondShadowB & \K\FilledSquareShadowC & \K\SquareShadowA \\
-\K\DiamondShadowC & \K\FilledTriangleDown & \K\SquareShadowB \\
-\K\Diamondshape & \K\FilledTriangleLeft & \K\SquareShadowC \\
-\K\FilledBigCircle & \K\FilledTriangleRight & \K[\ifsTriangleDown]\TriangleDown \\
-\K\FilledBigDiamondshape & \K\FilledTriangleUp & \K\TriangleLeft \\
-\K\FilledBigSquare & \K\HBar & \K\TriangleRight \\
-\K\FilledBigTriangleDown & \K\LowerDiamond & \K[\ifsTriangleUp]\TriangleUp \\
-\K\FilledBigTriangleLeft & \K\RightDiamond & \K\VBar \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \begin{morespacing}{1pt}
- The \IFS\ documentation points out that one can use \cmd{\rlap} to
- combine some of the above into useful, new symbols. For example,
- \cmdI{\BigCircle} and \cmdI{\FilledSmallCircle} combine to give
- ``\,\rlap\FilledSmallCircle\BigCircle\,''. Likewise,
- \cmdI[\ifsSquare]{\Square} and
- \cmdI[\ifsCross]{\Cross} combine to give
- ``\rlap\ifsCross\ifsSquare''. See Section~\ref{combining-symbols}
- for more information about constructing new symbols out of
- existing symbols.
- \end{morespacing}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{\DING\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{circles}
-\index{diamonds}
-\index{ellipses (ovals)}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\index{ovals}
-\index{rectangles}
-\index{squares}
-\index{triangles}
-\label{ding-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\CircleShadow & \K\Rectangle & \K\SquareShadowTopLeft \\
-\K\CircleSolid & \K\RectangleBold & \K\SquareShadowTopRight \\
-\K\DiamondSolid & \K\RectangleThin & \K\SquareSolid \\
-\K\Ellipse & \K[\dingSquare]\Square & \K\TriangleDown \\
-\K\EllipseShadow & \K\SquareCastShadowBottomRight & \K\TriangleUp \\
-\K\EllipseSolid & \K\SquareCastShadowTopLeft \\
-\K\HalfCircleLeft & \K\SquareCastShadowTopRight \\
-\K\HalfCircleRight & \K\SquareShadowBottomRight \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{\PI\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{circles}
-\index{diamonds}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\index{rectangles}
-\index{squares}
-\index{triangles}
-\label{pi-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\Tp{108} & \Tp{111} & \Tp{114} & \Tp{117} & \Tp{121} \\
-\Tp{109} & \Tp{112} & \Tp{115} & \Tp{119} & \Tp{122} \\
-\Tp{110} & \Tp{113} & \Tp{116} & \Tp{120} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[UNI]{\UNI\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{circles}
-\index{squares}
-\index{triangles}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\label{uni-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\baucircle & \K\bausquare & \K\bautriangle \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[BAYER]{\BAYER\ Geometric Shapes}
-\index{circles}
-\index{squares}
-\index{triangles}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\label{bayer-geometrical}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K[\BAYERbaucircle]\baucircle & \K\bauhole & \K[\BAYERbausquare]\bausquare \\
-\K\baueclipse & \K\baupunct & \K[\BAYERbautriangle]\bautriangle \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IGO]{\IGO\ Go Stones}
-\index{symbols>Go stones}
-\index{Go stones}
-\index{circles}
-\index{squares}
-\index{triangles}
-\index{crosses}
-\index{geometric shapes}
-\index{circled numbers}
-\index{numbers>circled}
-\label{go-stones}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\IGOb\igocircle & \IGOw\igocircle \\
-\IGOb\igocross & \IGOw\igocross \\
-\IGOb\igonone & \IGOw\igonone \\
-\IGOb\igosquare & \IGOw\igosquare \\
-\IGOb\igotriangle & \IGOw\igotriangle \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- In addition to the symbols shown above, \IGO's \cmd{\blackstone} and
- \cmd{\whitestone} commands accept numbers from~1 to~99 and display
- them circled as \blackstone[1], \blackstone[2],
- \blackstone[3],~\dots\ \blackstone[99] and \whitestone[1],
- \whitestone[2], \whitestone[3],~\dots\ \whitestone[99],
- respectively.
-
- The \IGO\ package is intended to typeset Go\index{Go boards} boards
- (goban\index{goban}). \seedocs{\IGO}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MAN]{\MAN\ Dangerous Bend Symbols}
-\idxboth{dangerous bend}{symbols}
-\index{symbols>Knuth's}
-\index{Knuth, Donald E.>symbols by}
-\idxTBsyms
-\label{dangerous-bend}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\dbend & \K\lhdbend & \K\reversedvideodbend \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- Note that these symbols descend far beneath the baseline. \MAN\
- also defines non-descending versions, which it calls,
- correspondingly, \cmdI[\string\textdbend]{\textdbend},
- \cmdI[\string\textlhdbend]{\textlhdbend}, and
- \cmdI[\string\textreversedvideodbend]{\textreversedvideodbend}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[SKULL]{\SKULL\ Symbols}
-\label{skull}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\K\skull
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ABX]{Non-Mathematical \ABX\ Symbols}
-\label{abx-nonmath}
-\begin{tabular}{ll}
-\X[\ABXrip]\rip
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Information Symbols}
-\idxboth{information}{symbols}
-\index{check marks}
-\index{Xs}
-\label{marv-info}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}ll}
-\K\Bicycle & \K\Football & \K\Pointinghand \\
-\K\Checkedbox & \K\Gentsroom & \K\Wheelchair \\
-\K\Clocklogo & \K\Industry & \K\Writinghand \\
-\K\Coffeecup & \K\Info \\
-\K\Crossedbox & \K\Ladiesroom \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[ARK]{Miscellaneous \ARK\ Dingbats}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{check marks}
-\index{carriage return}
-\label{ark-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\anchor & \K\eye & \K\Sborder \\
-\K\carriagereturn & \K\filledsquarewithdots & \K\squarewithdots \\
-\K[\ARKcheckmark]\checkmark & \K\satellitedish & \K\Zborder \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DING]{Miscellaneous \DING\ Dingbats}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\label{bbding-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\Envelope & \K\Peace & \K\PhoneHandset & \K\SunshineOpenCircled \\
-\K\OrnamentDiamondSolid & \K\Phone & \K\Plane & \K\Tape \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PI]{Miscellaneous \PI\ Dingbats}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{card suits}
-\index{diamonds (suit)}
-\index{hearts (suit)}
-\index{clubs (suit)}
-\index{spades (suit)}
-\label{pi-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll}}
-\Tp{37} & \Tp{40} & \Tp{164} & \Tp{167} & \Tp{171} \\
-\Tp{38} & \Tp{41} & \Tp{165} & \Tp{168} & \Tp{169} \\
-\Tp{39} & \Tp{118} & \Tp{166} & \Tp{170} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-\idxbothend{dingbat}{symbols}
-
-
-\section{Other symbols}
-\idxbothbegin{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-
-The following are all the symbols that didn't fit neatly or
-unambiguously into any of the previous sections.
-\ifcomplete
-(Do weather symbols belong under ``Science and technology''? Should
-dice be considered ``mathematics''?) While some of the tables contain
-clearly related groups of symbols (e.g., musical notes), others
-represent motley assortments of whatever the font designer felt like
-drawing.
-\fi
-
-\bigskip
-
-
-\begin{symtable}{\TC\ Genealogical Symbols}
-\idxboth{genealogical}{symbols}
-\label{genealogical}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\textborn & \K\textdivorced & \K\textmarried \\
-\K\textdied & \K\textleaf \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ General Symbols}
-\index{symbols>general}
-\index{smiley faces}
-\index{faces}
-\label{wasy-general}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\ataribox & \K\clock & \K\LEFTarrow & \K\smiley \\
-\K\bell & \K\diameter & \K\lightning & \K\sun \\
-\K\blacksmiley & \K\DOWNarrow & \K\phone & \K\UParrow \\
-\K\Bowtie & \K\frownie & \K\pointer & \K\wasylozenge \\
-\K\brokenvert & \K\invdiameter & \K\recorder \\
-\K\checked & \K\kreuz & \K\RIGHTarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Circles}
-\index{circles}
-\label{wasy-circles}
-\begin{tabular}{*8l}
-\K\CIRCLE & \K\LEFTcircle & \K\RIGHTcircle & \K\rightturn \\
-\K\Circle & \K\Leftcircle & \K\Rightcircle \\
-\K\LEFTCIRCLE & \K\RIGHTCIRCLE & \K\leftturn \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[WASY]{\WASY\ Musical Symbols}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\label{wasy-music}
-\begin{tabular}{*{10}l}
-\K\eighthnote & \K\halfnote & \K\twonotes &
-\K\fullnote & \K\quarternote \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- See also \cmdX{\flat}, \cmdX{\sharp}, and \cmdX{\natural}
- (Table~\vref{ord}).
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[AREV]{\AREV\ Musical Symbols}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\label{arev-music}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll@{\qquad}ll}
-\K[\AREVquarternote]\quarternote &
-\K[\AREVeighthnote]\eighthnote &
-\K[\AREVsixteenthnote]\sixteenthnote \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- See also \cmdX{\flat}, \cmdX{\sharp}, and \cmdX{\natural}
- (Table~\vref{ord}).
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[HARM]{\HARM\ Musical Symbols}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\label{harmony-music}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll@{\hspace{3em}}}ll}
-\K\AAcht & \K\DDohne & \K\Halb & \K\SechBR & \K\VM \\
-\K\Acht & \K\Dohne & \K\HaPa & \K\SechBr & \K\Zwdr \\
-\K\AchtBL & \K\Ds & \K\Pu & \K\SePa & \K\ZwPa \\
-\K\AchtBR & \K\DS & \K\Sech & \K\UB & \\
-\K\AcPa & \K\Ganz & \K\SechBL & \K\Vier & \\
-\K\DD & \K\GaPa & \K\SechBl & \K\ViPa & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \pkgname{musixtex} package must be installed to use \HARM.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[HARM]{\HARM\ Musical Accents}
-\idxboth{musical}{symbols}
-\index{accents}
-\label{harmony-accents}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace{3em}}ll}
-\Q\Ferli$^*$ & \Q\Ohne$^*$ \\
-\Q\Fermi & \Q\Umd$^*$ \\
-\Qc\Kr & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}[*]
- These symbols take an optional argument which shifts the accent
- either horizontally or vertically (depending on the command) by the
- given distance.
-\end{tablenote}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- In addition to the accents shown above, \cmd{\HH} is a special
- accent command which accepts five period-separated characters and
- typesets them such that ``\verb|\HH.X.a.b.c.d.|'' produces
- ``\harmHH.X.a.b.c.d.''. All arguments except the first can be
- omitted: ``\verb|\HH.X.....|'' produces ``\harmHH.X.....''.
- \cmd{\Takt} takes two arguments and composes them into a musical
- time signature. For example, ``\verb|\Takt{12}{8}|'' produces
- ``\Takt{12}{8}''. As two special cases, ``\verb|\Takt{c}{0}|''
- produces ``\Takt{c}{0}'' and ``\verb|\Takt{c}{1}|'' produces
- ``\Takt{c}{1}''.
-
- The \pkgname{musixtex} package must be installed to use \HARM.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MAN]{Miscellaneous \MAN\ Symbols}
-\index{symbols>Knuth's}
-\index{Knuth, Donald E.>symbols by}
-\index{symbols>Metafontbook=\MF{}book}\index{Metafontbook symbols=\MF{}book symbols}
-\idxTBsyms
-\label{knuth}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\manboldkidney & \K\manpenkidney \\
-\K\manconcentriccircles & \K\manquadrifolium \\
-\K\manconcentricdiamond & \K\manquartercircle \\
-\K\mancone & \K\manrotatedquadrifolium \\
-\K\mancube & \K\manrotatedquartercircle \\
-\K\manerrarrow & \K\manstar \\
-\K\manfilledquartercircle & \K\mantiltpennib \\
-\K\manhpennib & \K\mantriangledown \\
-\K\manimpossiblecube & \K\mantriangleright \\
-\K\mankidney & \K\mantriangleup \\
-\K\manlhpenkidney & \K\manvpennib \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Navigation Symbols}
-\idxboth{navigation}{symbols}
-\label{marv-navigation}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}ll}
-\K\Forward & \K\MoveDown & \K\RewindToIndex & \K\ToTop \\
-\K\ForwardToEnd & \K\MoveUp & \K\RewindToStart \\
-\K\ForwardToIndex & \K\Rewind & \K\ToBottom \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{\MARV\ Laundry Symbols}
-\idxboth{laundry}{symbols}
-\label{marv-laundry}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\AtForty & \K\Handwash & \K\ShortNinetyFive \\
-\K\AtNinetyFive & \K\IroningI & \K\ShortSixty \\
-\K\AtSixty & \K\IroningII & \K\ShortThirty \\
-\K\Bleech & \K\IroningIII & \K\SpecialForty \\
-\K\CleaningA & \K\NoBleech & \K\Tumbler \\
-\K\CleaningF & \K\NoChemicalCleaning & \K\WashCotton \\
-\K\CleaningFF & \K\NoIroning & \K\WashSynthetics \\
-\K\CleaningP & \K\NoTumbler & \K\WashWool \\
-\K\CleaningPP & \K\ShortFifty \\
-\K\Dontwash & \K\ShortForty \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[MARV]{Other \MARV\ Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{crosses}
-\index{crucifixes}
-\index{smiley faces}
-\index{faces}
-\label{marv-other}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\Ankh & \K\Cross & \K\Heart & \K\Smiley \\
-\K\Bat & \K\FHBOlogo & \K\MartinVogel & \K\Womanface \\
-\K\Bouquet & \K\FHBOLOGO & \K\Mundus & \K\Yinyang \\
-\K\Celtcross & \K\Frowny & \K\MVAt \\
-\K\CircledA & \K\FullFHBO & \K\MVRightarrow \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[UNI]{Miscellaneous \UNI\ Symbols}
-\index{faces}
-\label{uni-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\K\bauforms & \K\bauhead \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[BAYER]{Miscellaneous \BAYER\ Symbols}
-\index{window}
-\index{faces}
-\label{bayer-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\baudash & \K[\BAYERbauforms]\bauforms & \K\bauquarter & \K\varQ \\
-\K\bauequal & \K[\BAYERbauhead]\bauhead & \K\bauquestion & \\
-\K\bauface & \K\bauplus & \K\bauwindow & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IFS]{\IFS\ Weather Symbols}
-\idxboth{weather}{symbols}
-\label{weather}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\Cloud & \K\Hail & \K\Sleet & \K\WeakRain \\
-\K\FilledCloud & \K\HalfSun & \K\Snow & \K\WeakRainCloud \\
-\K\FilledRainCloud & \K[\ifsLightning]\Lightning & \K\SnowCloud & \K\FilledSnowCloud \\
-\K\FilledSunCloud & \K\NoSun & \K[\ifsSun]\Sun & \\
-\K\FilledWeakRainCloud & \K\Rain & \K\SunCloud & \\
-\K\Fog & \K\RainCloud & \K\ThinFog & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \begin{morespacing}{\jot}
- In addition,
- \verb|\Thermo{0}|$\ldots$\verb|\Thermo{6}|\indexcommand{\Thermo}
- produce thermometers that are between 0/6 and 6/6~full of
- mercury:\quad \mbox{\Thermo{0}~~\Thermo{1}~~\Thermo{2}~~\Thermo{3}~~%
- \Thermo{4}~~\Thermo{5}~~\Thermo{6}}
- \end{morespacing}
-
- \begin{morespacing}{1pt}
- Similarly,
- \cmd{\wind}\verb|{|\meta{sun}\verb|}{|\meta{angle}\verb|}{|\meta{strength}\verb|}|
- will draw wind symbols with a given amount of sun~(0--4), a given
- angle (in degrees), and a given strength in km/h~(0--100). For
- example, \verb|\wind{0}{0}{0}| produces ``\,\wind{0}{0}{0}\unskip'',
- \verb|\wind{2}{0}{0}| produces ``\,\wind{2}{0}{0}\unskip'', and
- \verb|\wind{4}{0}{100}| produces ``\,\wind{4}{0}{100}\unskip''.
- \end{morespacing}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IFS]{\IFS\ Alpine Symbols}
-\idxboth{alpine}{symbols}
-\label{alpine}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\SummitSign & \K\Summit & \K\SurveySign & \K\HalfFilledHut \\
-\K\StoneMan & \K\Mountain & \K\Joch & \K\VarSummit \\
-\K\Hut & \K\IceMountain & \K\Flag & \\
-\K\FilledHut & \K\VarMountain & \K\VarFlag & \\
-\K\Village & \K\VarIceMountain & \K\Tent & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IFS]{\IFS\ Clocks}
-\idxboth{clock}{symbols}
-\index{time of day}
-\label{clocks}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\Interval & \K\StopWatchStart & \K\VarClock & \K\Wecker \\
-\K\StopWatchEnd & \K\Taschenuhr & \K\VarTaschenuhr \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \IFS\ also exports a \cmd{\showclock} macro.
- \verb|\showclock{|\meta{hours}\verb|}{|\meta{minutes}\verb|}| outputs
- a clock displaying the corresponding time. For instance,
- ``\verb|\showclock{5}{40}|'' produces ``\showclock{5}{40}''.
- \meta{hours} must be an integer from 0 to~11, and \meta{minutes} must
- be an integer multiple of~5 from 0 to~55.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[IFS]{Other \IFS\ Symbols}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{tally markers}
-\index{dice}
-\label{ifs-misc}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll}}
-\K\FilledSectioningDiamond & \K[\ifsLetter]\Letter
- & \K\Radiation \\
-\K\Fire & \K\PaperLandscape & \K\SectioningDiamond \\
-\K\Irritant & \K\PaperPortrait & \K\Telephone \\[2ex]
-
-\K\StrokeOne & \K\StrokeThree & \K\StrokeFive \\
-\K\StrokeTwo & \K\StrokeFour \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \begin{morespacing}{\jot}
- In addition,
- \verb|\Cube{1}|$\ldots$\verb|\Cube{6}|\indexcommand{\Cube} produce
- dice with the corresponding number of spots:\quad
- \mbox{\Cube{1}~~\Cube{2}~~\Cube{3}~~\Cube{4}~~\Cube{5}~~\Cube{6}}
- \end{morespacing}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[EDICE]{\EDICE\ Dice}
-\idxboth{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-\index{dice}
-\label{edice}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\qquad}ll@{\qquad}ll}
- \KED[\allepsdice][\epsdice][\epsdice{1}]\epsdice\verb|{1}| &
- \KED[\allepsdice][\epsdice][\epsdice{3}]\epsdice\verb|{3}| &
- \KED[\allepsdice][\epsdice][\epsdice{5}]\epsdice\verb|{5}| \\
- \KED[\allepsdice][\epsdice][\epsdice{2}]\epsdice\verb|{2}| &
- \KED[\allepsdice][\epsdice][\epsdice{4}]\epsdice\verb|{4}| &
- \KED[\allepsdice][\epsdice][\epsdice{6}]\epsdice\verb|{6}| \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \EDICE\ package does not provide a font but rather an interface
- to a set of graphics drawn in Encapsulated \postscript.
- Consequently, \EDICE\ does not work with pdf\LaTeX.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[SKAK]{\SKAK\ Chess Informator Symbols}
-\idxboth{chess}{symbols}
-\idxboth{informator}{symbols}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll}}
-\K\bbetter & \K\doublepawns & \K\novelty & \K\various \\
-\K\bdecisive & \K\ending & \K\onlymove & \K\wbetter \\
-\K\betteris & \K\equal & \K\opposbishops & \K\wdecisive \\
-\K\bishoppair & \K[\SKAKetc]\etc & \K\passedpawn & \K\weakpt \\
-\K\bupperhand & \K\file & \K\qside & \K\with \\
-\K\centre & \K\kside & \K\samebishops & \K\withattack \\
-\K\comment & \K\markera & \K[\SKAKsee]\see & \K\withidea \\
-\K\compensation & \K\markerb & \K\seppawns & \K\withinit \\
-\K\counterplay & \K\mate & \K\timelimit & \K\without \\
-\K\devadvantage & \K\morepawns & \K\unclear & \K\wupperhand \\
-\K\diagonal & \K\moreroom & \K\unitedpawns & \K\zugzwang \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- \font\chessfont=skak10
- \def\chs#1{{\chessfont#1}}
-
- The preceding symbols are merely the named informator symbol.
- \SKAK\ can typeset many more chess-related symbols, including those
- for all of the pieces (\chs{KQRBNP}\slash\chs{kqrbnp}), but only in
- the context of moves and boards, not as individual, named \latex
- symbols.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[METRE]{\METRE\ Metrical Symbols}
-\idxboth{metrical}{symbols}
-\label{metre}
-\begin{tabular}{*5{ll@{\hspace*{2em}}}ll}
-\Mt\a & \Mt\bBm & \Mt\cc & \Mt\Mbb & \Mt\Pppp & \Mt\t \\
-\Mt\B & \Mt\bbm & \Mt\Ccc & \Mt\mbbx & \Mt\pppp & \Mt\tsbm \\
-\Mt\b & \Mt\Bbm & \Mt\m & \Mt\oo & \Mt\Ppppp & \Mt\tsmb \\
-\Mt\Bb & \Mt\bbmb & \Mt\M & \Mt\p & \Mt\ppppp & \Mt\tsmm \\
-\Mt\BB & \Mt\bbmx & \Mt\ma & \Mt\pm & \Mt\ps & \Mt\vppm \\
-\Mt\bb & \Mt\bm & \Mt\Mb & \Mt\pp & \Mt\pxp & \Mt\vpppm \\
-\Mt\bB & \Mt\Bm & \Mt\mb & \Mt\Pp & \Mt\Pxp & \Mt\x \\
-\Mt\bba & \Mt\c & \Mt\mBb & \Mt\ppm & \Mt\R \\
-\Mt\bbb & \Mt\C & \Mt\mbB & \Mt\ppp & \Mt\r \\
-\Mt\BBm & \Mt\Cc & \Mt\mbb & \Mt\Ppp & \Mt\T \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- The preceding symbols are valid only within the argument to the
- \cmd{metre} command.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[METRE]{\METRE\ Small and Large Metrical Symbols}
-\idxboth{metrical}{symbols}
-\label{metre-small-large}
-\begin{tabular}{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}ll}
-\K\anaclasis & \K\Anaclasis \\
-\K[\METREantidiple]\antidiple & \K[\METREAntidiple]\Antidiple \\
-\K[\METREantidiplestar]{\antidiple*} & \K[\METREAntidiplestar]{\Antidiple*} \\
-\K\antisigma & \K\Antisigma \\
-\K\asteriscus & \K\Asteriscus \\
-\K\catalexis & \K\Catalexis \\
-\K[\METREdiple]\diple & \K[\METREDiple]\Diple \\
-\K[\METREdiplestar]{\diple*} & \K[\METREDiplestar]{\Diple*} \\
-\K[\METREobelus]\obelus & \K[\METREObelus]\Obelus \\
-\K[\METREobelusstar]{\obelus*} & \K[\METREObelusstar]{\Obelus*} \\
-\K[\METRErespondens]\respondens & \K[\METRERespondens]\Respondens \\
-\K[\METREterminus]\terminus & \K[\METRETerminus]\Terminus \\
-\K[\METREterminusstar]{\terminus*} & \K[\METRETerminusstar]{\Terminus*} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PHAI]{\PHAI\ Symbols from the Phaistos Disk}
-\index{Phaistos disk}
-\index{symbols>Phaistos disk}
-\label{phaistos}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\PHarrow & \K\PHeagle & \K\PHplumedHead \\
-\K\PHbee & \K\PHflute & \K\PHram \\
-\K\PHbeehive & \K\PHgaunlet & \K\PHrosette \\
-\K\PHboomerang & \K\PHgrater & \K\PHsaw \\
-\K\PHbow & \K\PHhelmet & \K\PHshield \\
-\K\PHbullLeg & \K\PHhide & \K\PHship \\
-\K\PHcaptive & \K\PHhorn & \K\PHsling \\
-\K\PHcarpentryPlane & \K\PHlid & \K\PHsmallAxe \\
-\K\PHcat & \K\PHlily & \K\PHstrainer \\
-\K\PHchild & \K\PHmanacles & \K\PHtattooedHead \\
-\K\PHclub & \K\PHmattock & \K\PHtiara \\
-\K\PHcolumn & \K\PHoxBack & \K\PHtunny \\
-\K\PHcomb & \K\PHpapyrus & \K\PHvine \\
-\K\PHdolium & \K\PHpedestrian & \K\PHwavyBand \\
-\K\PHdove & \K\PHplaneTree & \K\PHwoman \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[PROTO]{\PROTO\ Proto-Semitic Characters}
-\idxboth{proto-Semitic}{symbols}
-\index{alphabets>proto-Semitic}
-\label{protosem}
-\begin{tabular}{*4{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K[\textproto\Aaleph]\Aaleph &
-\K[\textproto\AAhe]\AAhe &
-\K[\textproto\Akaph]\Akaph &
-\K[\textproto\Asamekh]\Asamekh &
-\K[\textproto\AAresh]\AAresh \\
-
-\K[\textproto\AAaleph]\AAaleph &
-\K[\textproto\Azayin]\Azayin &
-\K[\textproto\AAkaph]\AAkaph &
-\K[\textproto\Ape]\Ape &
-\K[\textproto\Ashin]\Ashin \\
-
-\K[\textproto\Abeth]\Abeth &
-\K[\textproto\Avav]\Avav &
-\K[\textproto\Alamed]\Alamed &
-\K[\textproto\AApe]\AApe &
-\K[\textproto\Ahelmet]\Ahelmet \\
-
-\K[\textproto\AAbeth]\AAbeth &
-\K[\textproto\Aheth]\Aheth &
-\K[\textproto\AAlamed]\AAlamed &
-\K[\textproto\Asade]\Asade &
-\K[\textproto\AAhelmet]\AAhelmet \\
-
-\K[\textproto\Agimel]\Agimel &
-\K[\textproto\AAheth]\AAheth &
-\K[\textproto\Am]\Amem &
-\K[\textproto\AAsade]\AAsade &
-\K[\textproto\Atav]\Atav \\
-
-\K[\textproto\Adaleth]\Adaleth &
-\K[\textproto\Ateth]\Ateth &
-\K[\textproto\Anun]\Anun &
-\K[\textproto\Aqoph]\Aqoph \\
-
-\K[\textproto\AAdaleth]\AAdaleth &
-\K[\textproto\Ayod]\Ayod &
-\K[\textproto\Aayin]\Aayin &
-\K[\textproto\AAqoph]\AAqoph \\
-
-\K[\textproto\Ahe]\Ahe &
-\K[\textproto\AAyod]\AAyod &
-\K[\textproto\AAayin]\AAayin &
-\K[\textproto\Aresh]\Aresh \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \PROTO\ package defines abbreviated control sequences for each
- of the above. In addition, single-letter shortcuts can be used
- within the argument to the \cmd{\textproto} command
- (e.g.,~``\verb|\textproto{Pakyn}|'' produces ``\textproto{Pakyn}'').
- \seedocs{\PROTO}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[HIER]{\HIER\ Hieroglyphics}
-\index{hieroglyphics}
-\index{alphabets>hieroglyphic}
-\label{hieroglf}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K[\textpmhg\HA]\HA & \K[\textpmhg\HI]\HI & \K[\textpmhg\Hn]\Hn & \K[\textpmhg\HT]\HT \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Ha]\Ha & \K[\textpmhg\Hi]\Hi & \K[\textpmhg\HO]\HO & \K[\textpmhg\Ht]\Ht \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HB]\HB & \K[\textpmhg\Hibl]\Hibl & \K[\textpmhg\Ho]\Ho & \K[\textpmhg\Htongue]\Htongue \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hb]\Hb & \K[\textpmhg\Hibp]\Hibp & \K[\textpmhg\Hp]\Hp & \K[\textpmhg\HU]\HU \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hc]\Hc & \K[\textpmhg\Hibs]\Hibs & \K[\textpmhg\HP]\HP & \K[\textpmhg\Hu]\Hu \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HC]\HC & \K[\textpmhg\Hibw]\Hibw & \K[\textpmhg\Hplural]\Hplural & \K[\textpmhg\HV]\HV \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HD]\HD & \K[\textpmhg\HJ]\HJ & \K[\textpmhg\Hplus]\Hplus & \K[\textpmhg\Hv]\Hv \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hd]\Hd & \K[\textpmhg\Hj]\Hj & \K[\textpmhg\HQ]\HQ & \K[\textpmhg\Hvbar]\Hvbar \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hdual]\Hdual & \K[\textpmhg\Hk]\Hk & \K[\textpmhg\Hq]\Hq & \K[\textpmhg\Hw]\Hw \\
-\K[\textpmhg\He]\He & \K[\textpmhg\HK]\HK & \K[\textpmhg\Hquery]\Hquery & \K[\textpmhg\HW]\HW \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HE]\HE & \K[\textpmhg\HL]\HL & \K[\textpmhg\HR]\HR & \K[\textpmhg\HX]\HX \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hf]\Hf & \K[\textpmhg\Hl]\Hl & \K[\textpmhg\Hr]\Hr & \K[\textpmhg\Hx]\Hx \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HF]\HF & \K[\textpmhg\Hm]\Hm & \K[\textpmhg\Hs]\Hs & \K[\textpmhg\HY]\HY \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HG]\HG & \K[\textpmhg\HM]\HM & \K[\textpmhg\HS]\HS & \K[\textpmhg\Hy]\Hy \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hg]\Hg & \K[\textpmhg\Hman]\Hman & \K[\textpmhg\Hscribe]\Hscribe & \K[\textpmhg\Hz]\Hz \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hh]\Hh & \K[\textpmhg\Hms]\Hms & \K[\textpmhg\Hslash]\Hslash & \K[\textpmhg\HZ]\HZ \\
-\K[\textpmhg\HH]\HH & \K[\textpmhg\HN]\HN & \K[\textpmhg\Hsv]\Hsv & \\
-~\\[2ex]
-\K[\textpmhg\Hone]\Hone & \K[\textpmhg\Hhundred]\Hhundred & \K[\textpmhg\HXthousand]\HXthousand & \K[\textpmhg\Hmillion]\Hmillion \\
-\K[\textpmhg\Hten]\Hten & \K[\textpmhg\Hthousand]\Hthousand & \K[\textpmhg\HCthousand]\HCthousand \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{tablenote}
- The \HIER\ package defines alternate control sequences and
- single-letter shortcuts for each of the above which can be used
- within the argument to the \cmd{\textpmhg} command
- (e.g.,~``\verb|\textpmhg{Pakin}|'' produces ``\textpmhg{Pakin}'').
- \seedocs{\HIER}.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[DICT]{\DICT\ Dictionary Symbols}
-\idxboth{dictionary}{symbols}
-\label{dictionary}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\dsaeronautical & \K\dscommercial & \K\dsmedical \\
-\K\dsagricultural & \K\dsheraldical & \K\dsmilitary \\
-\K\dsarchitectural & \K\dsjuridical & \K\dsrailways \\
-\K\dsbiological & \K\dsliterary & \K\dstechnical \\
-\K\dschemical & \K\dsmathematical & \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{symtable}[SIMP]{\SIMP\ Characters from \emph{The Simpsons}}
-\index{symbols>Simpsons characters}
-\index{Simpsons characters}
-\index{faces}
-\label{simpsons}
-\begin{tabular}{*3{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\K\Bart & \K\Homer & \K\Maggie & \K\SNPP \\
-\K\Burns & \K\Lisa & \K\Marge & \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The location of the characters' pupils can be controlled with the
- \cmd{\Goofy} command. See \emph{A \MF\ of `Simpsons'
- characters}~\cite{Chen1997} for more information. Also, each of the
- above can be prefixed with \cmd{\Left} to make the character face
- left instead of right:
-
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{ll}
- \Left\Bart & \verb|\Left\Bart| \\
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{symtable}
-
-
-\begin{longsymtable}[STAVE]{\STAVE\ Magical Staves}
-\index{symbols>staves}
-\index{symbols>magical signs}
-\index{magical signs}
-\index{staves}
-\index{Icelandic staves}
-\label{staves}
-\begin{longtable}{*2{ll@{\hspace*{3em}}}ll}
-\multicolumn{6}{l}{\small\textit{(continued from previous page)}} \\[3ex]
-\endhead
-\endfirsthead
-\\[3ex]
-\multicolumn{6}{r}{\small\textit{(continued on next page)}}
-\endfoot
-\endlastfoot
-\K\staveI & \K\staveXXIV & \K\staveXLVII \\
-\K\staveII & \K\staveXXV & \K\staveXLVIII \\
-\K\staveIII & \K\staveXXVI & \K\staveXLIX \\
-\K\staveIV & \K\staveXXVII & \K\staveL \\
-\K\staveV & \K\staveXXVIII & \K\staveLI \\
-\K\staveVI & \K\staveXXIX & \K\staveLII \\
-\K\staveVII & \K\staveXXX & \K\staveLIII \\
-\K\staveVIII & \K\staveXXXI & \K\staveLIV \\
-\K\staveIX & \K\staveXXXII & \K\staveLV \\
-\K\staveX & \K\staveXXXIII & \K\staveLVI \\
-\K\staveXI & \K\staveXXXIV & \K\staveLVII \\
-\K\staveXII & \K\staveXXXV & \K\staveLVIII \\
-\K\staveXIII & \K\staveXXXVI & \K\staveLIX \\
-\K\staveXIV & \K\staveXXXVII & \K\staveLX \\
-\K\staveXV & \K\staveXXXVIII & \K\staveLXI \\
-\K\staveXVI & \K\staveXXXIX & \K\staveLXII \\
-\K\staveXVII & \K\staveXL & \K\staveLXIII \\
-\K\staveXVIII & \K\staveXLI & \K\staveLXIV \\
-\K\staveXIX & \K\staveXLII & \K\staveLXV \\
-\K\staveXX & \K\staveXLIII & \K\staveLXVI \\
-\K\staveXXI & \K\staveXLIV & \K\staveLXVII \\
-\K\staveXXII & \K\staveXLV & \K\staveLXVIII \\
-\K\staveXXIII & \K\staveXLVI & \\
-\end{longtable}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\begin{tablenote}
- The meanings of these symbols are described on the Web site for the
- Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft\index{Museum of Icelandic
- Sorcery and Witchcraft} at
- \url{http://www.galdrasyning.is/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=5&id=18&Itemid=60}
- (TinyURL: \url{http://tinyurl.com/25979m}). For example,
- \cmdI{\staveL}~(``\staveL'') is intended to ward off
- ghosts\index{ghosts} and evil\index{evil spirits} spirits.
-\end{tablenote}
-\end{longsymtable}
-
-
-\idxbothend{miscellaneous}{symbols}
-
-
-\section{Additional Information}
-\label{addl-info}
-
-Unlike the previous sections of this document, Section~\ref{addl-info}
-does not contain new symbol tables. Rather, it provides additional
-help in using the \doctitle. First, it draws attention to symbol
-names used by multiple packages. Next, it provides some guidelines
-for finding symbols and gives some examples regarding how to construct
-missing symbols out of existing ones. Then, it comments on the
-spacing surrounding symbols in math mode. After that, it presents an
-ASCII and Latin~1 quick-reference guide, showing how to enter all of
-the standard ASCII/Latin~1 symbols in \latex{}. And finally, it lists
-some statistics about this document itself.
-
-\subsection{Symbol Name Clashes}
-
-% Rather than create a rat's nest of \if statements, we keep the table
-% whole and have each symbol conditionally appear.
-\makeatletter
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\trysym}[1]{\@ifundefined{#1}{\mbox{\tiny N/A}}{\csname#1\endcsname}}
-\makeatother
-
-Unfortunately, a number of symbol names are not unique; they appear in
-more than one package. Depending on how the symbols are defined in
-each package, \latex{} will either output an error message or replace
-an earlier-defined symbol with a later-defined symbol.
-Table~\ref{name-clashes} presents a selection of name clashes that
-appear in this document.
-\ifcomplete
-\else
- The symbol ``\trysym{NONEXISTENT}'' is used to indicate that the
- corresponding package was not available when \selftex was compiled.
-\fi
-
-\begin{nonsymtableL}{Symbol Name Clashes}
-\label{name-clashes}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}lp{0.3em}cccccccccc@{}} \toprule
- Symbol && \latexE & \AmS & \ST & \WASY & \ABX & \MARV & \DING & \IFS & \ARK & \WIPA \\
- \cmidrule(r){1-1}\cmidrule(l){3-12}
- %
- \cmdI[$\trysym{baro}$ vs.\ \trysym{WSUbaro}]{\baro} &&
- & & $\trysym{baro}$ & & & & & & & \trysym{WSUbaro} \\
- \cmdI[$\string\bigtriangledown$ vs.\ $\trysym{STbigtriangledown}$]{\bigtriangledown} &&
- $\bigtriangledown$ & & $\trysym{STbigtriangledown}$ \\
- \cmdI[$\string\bigtriangleup$ vs.\ $\trysym{STbigtriangleup}$]{\bigtriangleup} &&
- $\bigtriangleup$ & & $\trysym{STbigtriangleup}$ \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{checkmark} vs.\ \trysym{ARKcheckmark}]{\checkmark} &&
- & \trysym{checkmark} & & & & & & & \trysym{ARKcheckmark} \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{Circle} vs.\ \trysym{ifsCircle}]{\Circle} &&
- & & & \trysym{Circle} & & & & \trysym{ifsCircle} \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{Cross} vs.\ \trysym{dingCross} vs.\ \trysym{ifsCross}]{\Cross} &&
- & & & & & \trysym{Cross} & \trysym{dingCross} & \trysym{ifsCross} \\
- \cmdI[$\trysym{ggg}$ vs.\ $\trysym{ABXggg}$]{\ggg} &&
- & $\trysym{ggg}$ & & & $\trysym{ABXggg}$ \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{Letter} vs.\ \trysym{ifsLetter}]{\Letter} &&
- & & & & & \trysym{Letter} & & \trysym{ifsLetter} \\
- \cmdI[$\trysym{STlightning}$ vs.\ \trysym{WASYlightning}]{\lightning} &&
- & & $\trysym{STlightning}$ & \trysym{WASYlightning} \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{Lightning} vs.\ \trysym{ifsLightning}]{\Lightning} &&
- & & & & & \trysym{Lightning} & & \trysym{ifsLightning} \\
- \cmdI[$\trysym{lll}$ vs.\ $\trysym{ABXlll}$]{\lll} &&
- & $\trysym{lll}$ & & & $\trysym{ABXlll}$ \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{Square} vs.\ \trysym{dingSquare} vs.\ \trysym{ifsSquare}]{\Square} &&
- & & & \trysym{Square} & & & \trysym{dingSquare} & \trysym{ifsSquare} \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{Sun} vs.\ \trysym{ifsSun} vs.\ $\trysym{ABXSun}$]{\Sun} &&
- & & & & $\trysym{ABXSun}$ & \trysym{Sun} & & \trysym{ifsSun} \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{TriangleDown} vs.\ \trysym{ifsTriangleDown}]{\TriangleDown} &&
- & & & & & & \trysym{TriangleDown} & \trysym{ifsTriangleDown} \\
- \cmdI[\trysym{TriangleUp} vs.\ \trysym{ifsTriangleUp}]{\TriangleUp} &&
- & & & & & & \trysym{TriangleUp} & \trysym{ifsTriangleUp} \\
- \bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtableL}
-
-
-Using multiple symbols with the same name in the same document---or
-even merely loading conflicting symbol packages---can be tricky but,
-as evidenced by the existence of Table~\ref{name-clashes}, not
-impossible. The general procedure is to load the first package,
-rename the conflicting symbols, and then load the second package.
-Examine the \latex{} source for this document (\selftex) for examples
-of this and other techniques for handling symbol conflicts. Note that
-\selftex's \cmd{\savesymbol} and \cmd{\restoresymbol} macros have been
-extracted into the \pkgname{savesym} package, which can be downloaded
-from CTAN\idxCTAN.
-
-\ifTX
-
-\TX\ and \PX\ redefine a huge number of symbols---essentially, all of
-the symbols defined by \pkgname{latexsym}, \TC, the various \AMS\
-symbol sets, and \latexE\ itself.
-\ifABX
- Similarly, \ABX\ redefines a vast number of math symbols in an
- attempt to improve their look. The \TX, \PX, and \ABX\ conflicts
-\else
- The \TX\ and \PX\ conflicts
-\fi
-are not listed in Table~\ref{name-clashes} because they are designed
-to be compatible with the symbols they replace.
-Table~\vref{benign-clash} illustrates what ``compatible'' means in
-this context.
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Example of a Benign Name Clash}
-\label{benign-clash}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}} \toprule
-& Default & \TX \\
-\multicolumn{1}{c}{\raisebox{1ex}[0pt][0pt]{Symbol}} &
-(\PSfont{Computer Modern}) &
-(\PSfont{Times Roman}) \\ \cmidrule(r){1-1}\cmidrule(l){2-3}
-\texttt{R} & \Huge R & {\fontfamily{txr}\selectfont \Huge R} \\
-\cmdI{\textrecipe} & \Huge\textrecipe &
- {\fontfamily{txr}\selectfont \Huge\textrecipe} \\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-To use the new \TXPX\ symbols without altering the document's main font,
-merely reset the default font families back to their original values
-after loading one of those packages:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \renewcommand\rmdefault{cmr}
- \renewcommand\sfdefault{cmss}
- \renewcommand\ttdefault{cmtt}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\fi % TX test
-
-
-\subsection{Resizing symbols}
-\label{resizing-symbols}
-
-Mathematical symbols listed in this document as
-``variable-sized\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}'' are designed to
-stretch vertically. Each
-variable-sized\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols} symbol comes in one or
-more basic sizes plus a variation comprising both stretchable and
-nonstretchable segments. Table~\vref{var-sized-syms} presents the
-symbols \cmdX{\}} and \cmdX{\uparrow} in their default size, in their
-\cmd{\big}, \cmd{\Big}, \cmd{\bigg}, and \cmd{\Bigg} sizes, in an even
-larger size achieved using \cmd{\left}\slash\cmd{\right}, and---for
-contrast---in a large size achieved by changing the font size using
-\latexE's \cmd{\fontsize} command. Because the symbols shown belong
-to the \PSfont{Computer Modern} family, the \pkgname{type1cm} package
-needs to be loaded to support font sizes larger than 24.88\,pt.
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Sample resized delimiters}
-\idxboth{variable-sized}{symbols}
-\label{var-sized-syms}
-\newcommand{\maketall}[1]{\ensuremath{\left.\rule{0pt}{1.5cm}\right#1}}
-\newcommand{\makebig}[1]{\fontsize{3cm}{3cm}\selectfont\ensuremath{#1}}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}*8c@{}}
- \toprule
- Symbol &
- Default size &
- \cmd{\big} &
- \cmd{\Big} &
- \cmd{\bigg} &
- \cmd{\Bigg} &
- \cmd{\left}\,/\,\cmd{\right} &
- \cmd{\fontsize} \\
- \midrule
-
- \verb|\}| &
- $\}$ &
- $\big\}$ &
- $\Big\}$ &
- $\bigg\}$ &
- $\Bigg\}$ &
- \maketall\} &
- \makebig\} \\
-
- \verb|\uparrow| &
- $\uparrow$ &
- $\big\uparrow$ &
- $\Big\uparrow$ &
- $\bigg\uparrow$ &
- $\Bigg\uparrow$ &
- \maketall\uparrow &
- \makebig\uparrow \\
- \bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-Note how \cmd{\fontsize} makes the symbol wider and thicker. (The
-\pkgname{graphicx} package's \cmd{\scalebox} or \cmd{\resizebox}
-commands would produce a similar effect.) Also, the
-\cmd{\fontsize}-enlarged symbol is vertically centered relative to
-correspondingly large text, unlike the symbols enlarged using
-\cmd{\big} et al.\ or \cmd{\left}\slash\cmd{\right}, which all use the
-same math axis regardless of symbol size. However, \cmd{\fontsize} is
-not limited to mathematical delimiters. Also, \cmd{\scalebox} and
-\cmd{\resizebox} are more robust to poorly composed symbols (e.g.,~two
-symbols made to overlap by backspacing a fixed distance) but do not
-work with every \tex backend and will produce jagged symbols when
-scaling a bitmapped font.
-
-\ifhavemultirow
-
-All variable-sized delimiters are defined (by the corresponding
-\texttt{.tfm} file) in terms of up to five segments, as illustrated by
-Figure~\vref{extensible-brace}. The top, middle, and bottom segments
-are of a fixed size. The top-middle and middle-bottom segments (which
-are constrained to be the same character) are repeated as many times
-as necessary to achieve the desired height.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{2}
-\newcommand{\cmexchar}{\usefont{OMX}{cmex}{m}{n}\selectfont\char}
-\newlength{\braceheight}
-\setlength{\braceheight}{6.5\baselineskip}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}ccl@{}}
- \multirow{5}*{$\left.\rule{0pt}{\braceheight}\right\} \longrightarrow$}
- & \cmexchar'71 & top \\
- & \cmexchar'76 & top-middle (extensible) \\
- & \cmexchar'75 & middle \\
- & \cmexchar'76 & middle-bottom (extensible) \\
- & \cmexchar'73 & bottom \\
- \\
-\end{tabular}
-\index{symbols>extensible}
-\caption{Implementation of variable-sized delimiters}
-\label{extensible-brace}
-\end{figure}
-
-\fi % havemultirow test
-
-
-\subsection{Where can I find the symbol for~\dots?}
-\label{combining-symbols}
-
-If you can't find some symbol you're looking for in this document, there
-are a few possible explanations:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The symbol isn't intuitively named. As a few examples, the
- \IFS\ command to draw dice\index{dice} is ``\cmd{\Cube}''; a plus
- sign with a circle around it (``exclusive or''\index{exclusive or}
- to computer engineers) is ``\cmdX{\oplus}''; and lightning bolts in
- fonts designed by German speakers may have ``blitz'' in their names
- as in the \ULSY\ package. The moral of the story is to be creative
- with synonyms when searching the index.
-
- \item The symbol is defined by some package that I overlooked (or
- deemed unimportant). If there's some symbol package that you think
- should be included in the \doctitle, please send me e-mail at the
- address listed on the title page.
-
- \item The symbol isn't defined in any package whatsoever.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\ifcomplete
- Even in the last case, all is not lost. Sometimes, a symbol exists
- in a font, but there is no \latex{} binding for it. For example,
- the \postscript \PSfont{Symbol} font contains a
- ``\Pisymbol{psy}{191}''\index{arrows} symbol, which may be useful
- for representing a carriage\index{carriage return} return, but there
- is no package (as far as I know) for accessing that symbol. To
- produce an unnamed symbol, you need to switch to the font explicitly
- with \latexE's low-level font commands~\cite{fntguide} and use
- \tex's primitive \cmd{\char} command~\cite{Knuth:ct-a} to request a
- specific character number in the font.\footnote{\pkgname{pifont}
- defines a convenient \cmd{\Pisymbol} command for accessing symbols
- in \postscript\index{PostScript fonts} fonts by number. For example,
- ``\cmd{\Pisymbol}\texttt{\string{psy\string}\string{191\string}}''
- produces ``\Pisymbol{psy}{191}''.}
-\ifOTII % Not covered by \ifcomplete
- In fact, \cmd{\char} is not strictly necesssary; the character can
- often be entered symbolically.
- \index{sha=sha ({\fontencoding{OT2}\selectfont SH})|(}
- For example, the symbol for an impulse train or Tate-Shafarevich
- group (``{\fontencoding{OT2}\selectfont SH}'') is actually an
- uppercase \textit{sha} in the Cyrillic\index{alphabets>Cyrillic}
- alphabet. (Cyrillic is supported by the OT2 \fntenc[OT2], for
- instance). While a \textit{sha} can be defined numerically as
- ``\verb|{\fontencoding{OT2}|\linebreak[0]\verb|\selectfont\char88}|''
- it may be more intuitive to use the OT2 \fntenc[OT2]'s ``SH''
- ligature:
- ``\verb|{\fontencoding{OT2}|\linebreak[0]\verb|\selectfont SH}|''.
- \index{sha=sha ({\fontencoding{OT2}\selectfont SH})|)}
-\fi % OTII test
-
-
- \subsubsection*{Reflecting and rotating existing symbols}
-
- \mbox{} % Force the \index commands into the paragraph proper.
- \index{symbols>reversed|(}
- \index{symbols>rotated|(}
- \index{symbols>upside-down|(}
- \index{symbols>inverted|(}
- \index{reversed symbols|(}
- \index{rotated symbols|(}
- \index{upside-down symbols|(}
- \index{inverted symbols|(}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\irony}{\textsuperscript{\reflectbox{?}}}
- A common request on \ctt is for a reversed or rotated version of an
- existing symbol. As a last resort, these effects can be achieved
- with the \pkgname{graphicx} (or \pkgname{graphics}) package's
- \cmd{\reflectbox} and \cmd{\rotatebox} macros.
- \newcommand{\definitedescription}{\rotatebox[origin=c]{180}{$\iota$}}
- For example, \verb|\textsuperscript{\reflectbox{?}}| produces an
- irony\index{irony mark=irony mark (\irony)} mark~(``\,\irony\,'';
- cf.~\url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony_mark}), and
- \verb|\rotatebox[origin=c]{180}{$\iota$}| produces the
- definite-description\index{definite-description operator
- (\definitedescription)}
- operator~(``\rotatebox[origin=c]{180}{$\iota$}''). The disadvantage
- of the \pkgname{graphicx}/\pkgname{graphics} approach is that not
- every \tex backend handles graphical transformations.\footnote{As an
- example, Xdvi\index{Xdvi} ignores both \cmd{\reflectbox} and
- \cmd{\rotatebox}.} Far better is to find a suitable font that
- contains the desired symbol in the correct orientation. For
- instance, if the \PHON\ package is available, then
- \verb|\textit{\riota}| will yield a
- backend-independent~``\textit{\riota}''.
- Similarly,\label{page:such-that} \TIPA's
- \cmdI{\textrevepsilon}~(``\textrevepsilon'') or \WIPA's
- \cmdI{\revepsilon}~(``\revepsilon'') may be used to express the
- mathematical notion of ``such\index{such that} that'' in a cleaner
- manner than with \cmd{\reflectbox} or
- \cmd{\rotatebox}.\footnote{More common symbols for representing
- ``such\index{such that} that'' include ``\texttt{|}'',
- ``\texttt{:}'', and ``\texttt{s.t.}''.}
- \index{symbols>reversed|)}
- \index{symbols>rotated|)}
- \index{symbols>upside-down|)}
- \index{symbols>inverted|)}
- \index{reversed symbols|)}
- \index{rotated symbols|)}
- \index{inverted symbols|)}
-
- \subsubsection*{Joining and overlapping existing symbols}
-
- Symbols that do not exist in any font can sometimes be fabricated
- out of existing symbols. The \latexE{} source file \fontdefdtx
- contains a number of such definitions. For example, \cmdX{\models}
- (see Table~\vref{rel}) is defined in that file with:
-\else
- Even in the last case, all is not lost. Sometimes, a symbol exists
- in a font, but there is no \latex{} binding for it.
-
- \subsubsection*{Reflecting and rotating existing symbols}
-
- Rotated/reflected versions of an existing symbol can be produced
- using the \pkgname{graphicx} (or \pkgname{graphics}) package's
- \cmd{\reflectbox} and \cmd{\rotatebox} macros.\footnote{This should
- be used as a last resort. Not every \tex backend supports graphical
- transformations.}
-
- \subsubsection*{Joining and overlapping existing symbols}
-
- If a symbol does not exist in any orientation in any font, it may be
- possible to fabricate it out of existing symbols. The \latexE{}
- source file \fontdefdtx contains a number of such definitions. For
- example, \cmdX{\models} (see Table~\vref{rel}) is defined in that
- file with:
-\fi % Matches \ifcomplete ...
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\models{\mathrel|\joinrel=}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-where \cmd{\mathrel} and \cmd{\joinrel} are used to control the
-horizontal spacing. \verb|\def| is the \tex primitive upon which
-\latex's \verb|\newcommand| is based. See \TeXbook for more
-information on all three of those commands.
-
-\newcommand{\ismodeledby}{\ensuremath{=\joinrel\mathrel|}}
-With some simple pattern-matching, one can easily define a backward
-\cmdX{\models} sign (``\ismodeledby''):
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\ismodeledby{=\joinrel\mathrel|}
-\end{verbatim}
-\indexcommand[\string\ismodeledby]{\ismodeledby}
-
-In general, arrows/harpoons, horizontal lines (``='', ``-'',
-``\cmdX{\relbar}'', and ``\cmdX{\Relbar}''), and the various
-math-extension characters can be combined creatively with
-miscellaneous other characters to produce a variety of new symbols.
-Of course, new symbols can be composed from \emph{any} set of existing
-characters. For instance, \latex defines \cmdX{\hbar} (``$\hbar$'')
-as a ``$\mathchar'26$'' character (\verb|\mathchar'26|) followed by a
-backspace of 9~math units (\verb|\mkern-9mu|), followed by the
-letter~``$h$'':
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\hbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-9muh}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-We can just as easily define other barred\idxboth{barred}{letters}
-letters:
-
-\def\bbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-9mu b}}
-\def\dbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-12mu d}}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\bbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-9mu b}}
- \def\dbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-12mu d}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-(The space after the ``mu'' is optional but is added for clarity.)
-\cmdX{\bbar} and \cmdX{\dbar} define ``$\bbar$'' and ``$\dbar$'',
-respectively. Note that \cmdX{\dbar} requires a greater backward
-math~kern than \cmdX{\bbar}; a $-9$\,mu~kern would have produced
-the less-attractive ``$\mathchar'26\mkern-9mu d$'' glyph.
-
-The \pkgname{amsmath} package provides \cmd{\overset} and
-\cmd{\underset} commands for placing one symbol respectively above or
-below another. For example,
-\verb|\overset{G}{\sim}|\footnote{\LaTeX's \cmd{\stackrel} command is
-similar but is limited to placing a symbol above a binary relation.}
-produces ``$\overset{G}{\sim}$'' (sometimes used for
-``equidecomposable\index{equidecomposable} with respect to~$G$'').
-
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\asterism}{\smash{%
- \raisebox{-.5ex}{%
- \setlength{\tabcolsep}{-.5pt}%
- \begin{tabular}{@{}cc@{}}%
- \multicolumn2c*\\[-2ex]*&*%
- \end{tabular}}}}
-
-Sometimes an ordinary \texttt{tabular} environment can be co-opted
-into juxtaposing existing symbols into a new symbol. Consider the
-following definition of \cmdI{\asterism}~(``\asterism'') from a
-June~2007 post to \ctt by \person{Peter}{Flynn}:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand{\asterism}{\smash{%
- \raisebox{-.5ex}{%
- \setlength{\tabcolsep}{-.5pt}%
- \begin{tabular}{@{}cc@{}}%
- \multicolumn2c*\\[-2ex]*&*%
- \end{tabular}}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-Note how the space between columns (\cmd{\tabcolsep}) and rows
-(\verb|\\[|\dots\verb|]|) is made negative to squeeze the asterisks
-closer together.
-
-\bigskip
-
-There is a \tex primitive called \cmd{\mathaccent} that centers one
-mathematical symbol atop another. For\label{page:dotcup} example, one
-can define \cmdX{\dotcup} (``\dotcup'')---the composition of a
-\cmdX{\cup} and a \cmdX{\cdot}---as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand{\dotcup}{\ensuremath{\mathaccent\cdot\cup}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-The catch is that \cmd{\mathaccent} requires the accent to be a ``math
-character''. That is, it must be a character in a math font as
-opposed to a symbol defined in terms of other symbols. See \TeXbook
-for more information.
-
-Another \tex primitive that is useful for composing symbols is
-\cmd{\vcenter}. \cmd{\vcenter} is conceptually similar to
-``\verb|\begin{tabular}{l}|'' in \latex but takes a list of vertical
-material instead of \verb|\\|-separated rows. Also, it vertically
-centers the result on the math axis. (Many operators, such as ``$+$''
-and ``$-$'' are also vertically centered on the math axis.)
-\person{Enrico}{Gregorio} posted the following symbol definition to
-\ctt in March~2004 in response to a query about an alternate way to
-denote equivalence:
-
-\newcommand*{\threesim}{%
- \mathrel{\vcenter{\offinterlineskip
- \hbox{$\sim$}\vskip-.35ex\hbox{$\sim$}\vskip-.35ex\hbox{$\sim$}}}}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand*{\threesim}{%
- \mathrel{\vcenter{\offinterlineskip
- \hbox{$\sim$}\vskip-.35ex\hbox{$\sim$}\vskip-.35ex\hbox{$\sim$}}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-The \cmdX{\threesim} symbol, which vertically centers three
-\cmdX{\sim}~(``$\sim$'') symbols with 0.35 $x$-heights of space
-between them, is rendered as ``$\threesim$''. \cmd{\offinterlineskip}
-is a macro that disables implicit interline spacing. Without it,
-\cmdX{\threesim} would have a full line of vertical spacing between
-each \cmdX{\sim}. Because of \cmd{\vcenter}, \cmdX{\threesim} aligns
-properly with other math operators: \mbox{$a \div b \threesim c \times
-d$}.
-
-\makeatletter
-\providecommand\barcirc{\mathpalette\@barred\circ}
-\def\@barred#1#2{\ooalign{\hfil$#1-$\hfil\cr\hfil$#1#2$\hfil\cr}}
-\newcommand\stst{^{\protect\barcirc}}
-\makeatother
-
-A related \latex command, borrowed from Plain \tex, is \cmd{\ooalign}.
-\cmd{\ooalign} vertically overlaps symbols and works both within and
-outside of math mode. Essentially, it creates a single-column
-\texttt{tabular} environment with zero vertical distance between rows.
-However, because it is based directly on \tex's \cmd{\ialign}
-primitive, \cmd{\ooalign} uses \tex's tabular syntax instead of
-\latex's (i.e.,~with \cmd{\cr} as the row terminator instead of
-\cmd{\\}). The following example of \cmd{\ooalign}, a macro that
-defines a standard-state\index{standard state} symbol~(\cmdX{\stst},
-``$\stst$'') as a superscripted Plimsoll\index{Plimsoll line}
-line~(\cmdX{\barcirc}, ``$\barcirc$''),%
-\ifST
- \footnote{While \cmdX{\barcirc} illustrates how to combine symbols
- using \cmd{\ooalign}, the \ST\ package's \cmdX{\minuso} command
- (Table~\vref{st-bin}) provides a similar glyph~(``$\minuso$'') as a
- single, indivisible symbol.}
-\fi % ST test
- is due to an October~2007 \ctt post by \person{Donald}{Arseneau}:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \makeatletter
- \providecommand\barcirc{\mathpalette\@barred\circ}
- \def\@barred#1#2{\ooalign{\hfil$#1-$\hfil\cr\hfil$#1#2$\hfil\cr}}
- \newcommand\stst{^{\protect\barcirc}}
- \makeatother
-\end{verbatim}
-
-In the preceding code, note the \cmd{\ooalign} call's use of
-\cmd{\hfil} to horizontally center a minus sign~(``$-$'') and a
-\cmdX{\circ}~(``$\circ$'').
-
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\suchthat}{%
- \mathrel{\ooalign{$\ni$\cr\kern-1pt$-$\kern-6.5pt$-$}}}
-
-As another example of \cmd{\ooalign}, consider the following code (due
-to \person{Enrico}{Gregorio} in a June~2007 post to \ctt) that
-overlaps a \cmdX{\ni}~(``$\ni$'') and two minus
-signs~(``$-$\kern-6.5pt$-$'') to produce
-``$\suchthat$''\indexcommand[$\suchthat$]{\suchthat}%
-\ifcomplete
- , an obscure variation on the infrequently used ``\textrevepsilon''
- symbol for ``such\index{such that} that''%
- discussed~\vpageref[above]{page:such-that}%
-\fi
-:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand{\suchthat}{%
- \mathrel{\ooalign{$\ni$\cr\kern-1pt$-$\kern-6.5pt$-$}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The \pkgname{slashed} package, although originally designed for
-producing Feynman\index{Feynman slashed character notation}
-slashed-character\idxboth{slashed}{letters} notation, in fact
-facilitates the production of \emph{arbitrary} overlapped symbols.
-\ifhaveslashed
- \newcommand{\rqm}{{\declareslashed{}{\text{-}}{0.04}{0}{I}\slashed{I}}}
- The default behavior is to overwrite a given character with ``$/$''.
- For example, \cmd{\slashed}\verb|{D}| produces ``$\slashed{D}$''.
- However, the \cmd{\declareslashed} command provides the flexibility
- to specify the mathematical context of the composite character
- (operator, relation, punctuation, etc., as will be discussed in
- Section~\ref{math-spacing}), the overlapping symbol, horizontal and
- vertical adjustments in symbol-relative units, and the character to
- be overlapped. Consider, for example, the symbol for reduced
- quadrupole moment~(``$\rqm$''). This can be declared as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand{\rqm}{{%
- \declareslashed{}{\text{-}}{0.04}{0}{I}\slashed{I}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
- \noindent
- \newcommand{\curlyarg}{\texttt{\char`\{}$\cdot$\texttt{\char`\}}}%
- \cmd{\declareslashed}\curlyarg\curlyarg\curlyarg\curlyarg\verb|{I}|
- affects the meaning of all subsequent \cmd{\slashed}\verb|{I}|
- commands in the same scope. The preceding definition of \cmdX{\rqm}
- therefore uses an extra set of curly braces to limit that scope to a
- single \cmd{\slashed}\verb|{I}|. In addition, \cmdX{\rqm} uses
- \pkgname{amstext}'s \cmd{\text} macro
- (described~\vpageref[below]{text-macro}) to make
- \cmd{\declareslashed} use a text-mode hyphen~(``-'') instead of a
- math-mode minus sign~(``$-$'') and to ensure that the hyphen scales
- properly in size in subscripts and superscripts.
-\fi % haveslashed
-See \pkgname{slashed}'s documentation (located in
-\filename{slashed.sty} itself) for a detailed usage description of the
-\cmd{\slashed} and \cmd{\declareslashed} commands.
-
-Somewhat simpler than \pkgname{slashed} is the \pkgname{centernot}
-package. \pkgname{centernot} provides a single command,
-\cmd{\centernot}, which, like \cmd{\not}, puts a slash over the
-subsequent mathematical symbol. However, instead of putting the slash
-at a fixed location, \cmd{\centernot} centers the slash over its
-argument%
-\ifhavecenternot
- :
-
- \begin{center}
- \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25}%
- \begin{tabular}{cl}
- $\not\longrightarrow$ & \verb|\not\longrightarrow| \\
- \multicolumn{2}{c}{vs.} \\
- $\centernot\longrightarrow$ & \verb|\centernot\longrightarrow| \\
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
-\else
- .
-\fi % \havecenternot
-\seedocs{\pkgname{centernot}}.
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Making new symbols work in superscripts and subscripts}
-
-\index{subscripts>new symbols used in|(}
-\index{superscripts>new symbols used in|(}
-\def\topbotatom#1{\hbox{\hbox to 0pt{$#1\bot$\hss}$#1\top$}}
-\newcommand*{\topbot}{\mathrel{\mathchoice{\topbotatom\displaystyle}
- {\topbotatom\textstyle}
- {\topbotatom\scriptstyle}
- {\topbotatom\scriptscriptstyle}}}
-
-To make composite symbols work properly within subscripts and
-superscripts, you may need to use \tex's \cmd{\mathchoice} primitive.
-\cmd{\mathchoice} evaluates one of four expressions, based on whether
-the current math style is display, text, script, or scriptscript.
-(See \TeXbook for a more complete description.) For example, the
-following \latex code---posted to \ctt by
-\person{Torsten}{Bronger}---composes a sub/superscriptable
-``$\topbot$'' symbol out of \cmdX{\top} and \cmdX{\bot} (``$\top$''
-and ``$\bot$''):
-
-\indexcommand[$\string\topbot$]{\topbot}%
-\indexcommand{\displaystyle}%
-\indexcommand{\textstyle}%
-\indexcommand{\scriptstyle}%
-\indexcommand{\scriptscriptstyle}%
-\label{code:topbot}%
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\topbotatom#1{\hbox{\hbox to 0pt{$#1\bot$\hss}$#1\top$}}
- \newcommand*{\topbot}{\mathrel{\mathchoice{\topbotatom\displaystyle}
- {\topbotatom\textstyle}
- {\topbotatom\scriptstyle}
- {\topbotatom\scriptscriptstyle}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\index{superscripts>new symbols used in|)}
-\index{subscripts>new symbols used in|)}
-
-\index{integrals|(}
-
-The following\label{dashint} is another example that uses
-\cmd{\mathchoice} to construct symbols in different math modes. The
-code defines a principal value integral symbol, which is an integral
-sign with a line through it.
-
-\indexcommand{\displaystyle}%
-\indexcommand{\textstyle}%
-\indexcommand{\scriptstyle}%
-\indexcommand{\scriptscriptstyle}%
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\Xint#1{\mathchoice
- {\XXint\displaystyle\textstyle{#1}}%
- {\XXint\textstyle\scriptstyle{#1}}%
- {\XXint\scriptstyle\scriptscriptstyle{#1}}%
- {\XXint\scriptscriptstyle\scriptscriptstyle{#1}}%
- \!\int}
- \def\XXint#1#2#3{{\setbox0=\hbox{$#1{#2#3}{\int}$}
- \vcenter{\hbox{$#2#3$}}\kern-.5\wd0}}
- \def\ddashint{\Xint=}
- \def\dashint{\Xint-}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-(The preceding code was taken verbatim from the UK \TeX{} Users' Group
-FAQ at \url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq}.)
-\cmdI[$\string\dashint$]{\dashint} produces a single-dashed integral
-sign~(``$\dashint$''), while \cmdX{\ddashint} produces a double-dashed
-one~(``$\ddashint$''). The \verb|\Xint| macro defined above can also
-be used to generate a wealth of new integrals:
-\ifAMS
- ``$\Xint\circlearrowright$'' (\verb|\Xint\circlearrowright|),
- ``$\Xint\circlearrowleft$'' (\verb|\Xint\circlearrowleft|),
- ``$\Xint\subset$'' (\verb|\Xint\subset|), ``$\Xint\infty$''
- (\verb|\Xint\infty|), and so forth.
-\else
- \verb|\Xint\circlearrowright|, \verb|\Xint\circlearrowleft|,
- \verb|\Xint\subset|, \verb|\Xint\infty|, and so forth.
-\fi % AMS test
-
-\index{integrals|)}
-
-\newcommand\independent{\protect\mathpalette{\protect\independenT}{\perp}}
-\def\independenT#1#2{\mathrel{\rlap{$#1#2$}\mkern2mu{#1#2}}}
-
-\latexE provides a simple wrapper for \cmd{\mathchoice} that sometimes
-helps produce terser symbol definitions. The macro is called
-\cmd{\mathpalette} and it takes two arguments. \cmd{\mathpalette}
-invokes the first argument, passing it one of ``\cmd{\displaystyle}'',
-``\cmd{\textstyle}'', ``\cmd{\scriptstyle}'', or
-``\cmd{\scriptscriptstyle}'', followed by the second argument.
-\cmd{\mathpalette} is useful when a symbol macro must know which math
-style is currently in use (e.g.,~to set it explicitly within an
-\cmd{\mbox}). \person{Donald}{Arseneau} posted the following
-\cmd{\mathpalette}-based definition of a
-probabilistic-independence\index{probabilistic
-independence}\index{independence>probabilistic}\index{statistical
-independence}\index{independence>statistical}
-symbol~(``$\independent$'') to \ctt in June~2000:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand\independent{\protect\mathpalette{\protect\independenT}{\perp}}
- \def\independenT#1#2{\mathrel{\rlap{$#1#2$}\mkern2mu{#1#2}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-The \cmdX{\independent} macro uses \cmd{\mathpalette} to pass the
-\verb|\independenT| helper macro both the current math style and the
-\cmdX{\perp} symbol. \verb|\independenT| typesets \cmdX{\perp} in the
-current math style, moves two math units to the right, and finally
-typesets a second---overlapping---copy of \cmdX{\perp}, again in the
-current math style. \cmd{\rlap}, which enables text overlap, is
-described~\vpageref[later on this page]{desc:rlap}.
-
-\def\hksqrt{\mathpalette\DHLhksqrt}
-\def\DHLhksqrt#1#2{\setbox0=\hbox{$#1\sqrt{#2\,}$}\dimen0=\ht0
- \advance\dimen0-0.2\ht0
- \setbox2=\hbox{\vrule height\ht0 depth -\dimen0}%
- {\box0\lower0.4pt\box2}}
-
-\index{sqrt=\verb+\sqrt+ ($\blackacc{\sqrt}$)|(}
-
-\begin{morespacing}{1pt}
-Some people like their square-root signs with a trailing ``hook''
-(i.e.,~``$\!\hksqrt{~}$\,'') as this helps visually distinguish
-expressions like~``$\!\sqrt{3x}$\,'' from those
-like~``$\!\sqrt{3}x$''. In March 2002, \person{Dan}{Luecking} posted
-a \cmd{\mathpalette}-based definition of a hooked square-root symbol
-to \ctt:
-\end{morespacing}
-
-\index{hksqrt=\verb+\hksqrt+ ($\blackacc{\hksqrt}$)}%
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\hksqrt{\mathpalette\DHLhksqrt}
- \def\DHLhksqrt#1#2{\setbox0=\hbox{$#1\sqrt{#2\,}$}\dimen0=\ht0
- \advance\dimen0-0.2\ht0
- \setbox2=\hbox{\vrule height\ht0 depth -\dimen0}%
- {\box0\lower0.4pt\box2}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-Notice how \verb|\DHLhksqrt| uses \cmd{\mathpalette} to recover the
-outer math style (argument~\verb|#1|) from within an \verb|\hbox|.
-The rest of the code is simply using \tex primitives to position a
-hook of height 0.2~times the \verb|\sqrt| height at the right of the
-\verb|\sqrt|. See \TeXbook for more understanding of \tex ``boxes''
-and ``dimens''.
-
-\index{sqrt=\verb+\sqrt+ ($\blackacc{\sqrt}$)|)}
-
-
-\index{arrows>double-headed, diagonal|(}
-\label{code:neswarrow}%
-\newcommand{\neswarrow}{\mathrel{\text{$\nearrow$\llap{$\swarrow$}}}}
-\newcommand{\nwsearrow}{\mathrel{\text{$\nwarrow$\llap{$\searrow$}}}}
-
-Sometimes, however, \pkgname{amstext}'s \cmd{\text}\label{text-macro}
-macro is all that is necessary to make composite symbols appear
-correctly in subscripts and superscripts, as in the following
-definitions of \cmdX{\neswarrow} (``$\neswarrow$'') and
-\cmdX{\nwsearrow} (``$\nwsearrow$''):\footnote{Note that if your goal
-is to typeset commutative diagrams, then you should probably be using
-\xypic.}
-
-\indexcommand[$\string\nearrow$]{\nearrow}
-\indexcommand[$\string\swarrow$]{\swarrow}
-\indexcommand[$\string\nwarrow$]{\nwarrow}
-\indexcommand[$\string\searrow$]{\searrow}
-\begin{verbatim}
- \newcommand{\neswarrow}{\mathrel{\text{$\nearrow$\llap{$\swarrow$}}}}
- \newcommand{\nwsearrow}{\mathrel{\text{$\nwarrow$\llap{$\searrow$}}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-\cmd{\text} resembles \latex's \cmd{\mbox} command but shrinks its
-argument appropriately when used within a subscript or superscript.
-\cmd{\llap} (``left overlap'') and its counterpart,
-\cmd{\rlap}\label{desc:rlap} (``right overlap''), appear frequently
-when creating composite characters. \cmd{\llap} outputs its argument
-to the left of the current position, overlapping whatever text is
-already there. Similarly, \cmd{\rlap} overlaps whatever text would
-normally appear to the right of its argument. For example,
-``\verb|A|\cmd{\llap}\verb|{B}|'' and ``\cmd{\rlap}\verb|{A}B|'' each
-produce ``A\llap{B}''. However, the result of the former is the width
-of ``A'', and the result of the latter is the width of
-``B''---\cmd{\llap}\verb|{|\dots\verb|}| and
-\cmd{\rlap}\verb|{|\dots\verb|}| take up zero space.
-\index{arrows>double-headed, diagonal|)}
-
-In a June~2002 post to \ctt, \person{Donald}{Arseneau} presented a
-general macro for aligning an arbitrary number of symbols on their
-horizontal centers and vertical baselines:
-
-\indexcommand{\ialign}%
-\begin{verbatim}
- \makeatletter
- \def\moverlay{\mathpalette\mov@rlay}
- \def\mov@rlay#1#2{\leavevmode\vtop{%
- \baselineskip\z@skip \lineskiplimit-\maxdimen
- \ialign{\hfil$#1##$\hfil\cr#2\crcr}}}
- \makeatother
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-The \cmd{\makeatletter} and \cmd{\makeatother} commands are needed to
-coerce \latex{} into accepting ``\texttt{@}'' as part of a macro
-name. \cmd{\moverlay} takes a list of symbols separated by \verb|\cr|
-(\tex's equivalent of \latex's \verb|\\|). For example, the
-\cmdX{\topbot} command defined \vpageref[above]{code:topbot} could
-have been expressed as ``\verb|\moverlay{\top\cr\bot}|'' and the
-\cmdX{\neswarrow} command defined \vpageref[above]{code:neswarrow}
-could have been expressed as
-``\verb|\moverlay{\nearrow\cr\swarrow}|''.%
-\indexcommand[$\string\nearrow$]{\nearrow}%
-\indexcommand[$\string\swarrow$]{\swarrow}
-
-The basic concept behind \cmd{\moverlay}'s implementation is that
-\cmd{\moverlay} typesets the given symbols in a table that utilizes a
-zero \verb|\baselineskip|. This causes every row to be typeset at the
-same vertical position. See \TeXbook for explanations of the \tex
-primitives used by \cmd{\moverlay}.
-
-\subsubsection*{Modifying \latex-generated symbols}
-
-\index{dots (ellipses)|(}
-\index{ellipses (dots)|(}
-\index{dot symbols|(}
-\index{symbols>dot|(}
-
-Oftentimes, symbols composed in the \latexE source code can be
-modified with minimal effort to produce useful variations. For
-example, \fontdefdtx composes the \cmdX{\ddots} symbol (see
-Table~\vref{dots}) out of three periods, raised~7\,pt., 4\,pt., and
-1\,pt., respectively:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \def\ddots{\mathinner{\mkern1mu\raise7\p@
- \vbox{\kern7\p@\hbox{.}}\mkern2mu
- \raise4\p@\hbox{.}\mkern2mu\raise\p@\hbox{.}\mkern1mu}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-\cmd{\p@} is a \latexE{} shortcut for ``\texttt{pt}'' or
-``\texttt{1.0pt}''. The remaining commands are defined in \TeXbook.
-To\label{revddots} draw a version of \cmdX{\ddots} with the dots going
-along the opposite diagonal, we merely have to reorder the
-\verb|\raise7\p@|, \verb|\raise4\p@|, and \verb|\raise\p@|:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \makeatletter
- \def\revddots{\mathinner{\mkern1mu\raise\p@
- \vbox{\kern7\p@\hbox{.}}\mkern2mu
- \raise4\p@\hbox{.}\mkern2mu\raise7\p@\hbox{.}\mkern1mu}}
- \makeatother
-\end{verbatim}
- \makeatletter
- \def\revddots{\mathinner{\mkern1mu\raise\p@
- \vbox{\kern7\p@\hbox{.}}\mkern2mu
- \raise4\p@\hbox{.}\mkern2mu\raise7\p@\hbox{.}\mkern1mu}}
- \makeatother
-\indexcommand[$\string\revddots$]{\revddots}
-
-\noindent
-\cmdX{\revddots} is essentially identical to the \MDOTS\
-package's
-\ifMDOTS
- \cmdX{\iddots}
-\else
- \cmd{\iddots}
-\fi
-command or the \YH\ package's
-\ifYH
- \cmdX{\adots}
-\else
- \cmd{\adots}
-\fi
-command.
-\index{symbols>dot|)}
-\index{dot symbols|)}
-\index{ellipses (dots)|)}
-\index{dots (ellipses)|)}
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Producing complex accents}
-
-\ifx\diatop\undefined
-% The following was copied verbatim from ipa.sty, from the wsuipa package.
-\def\diatop[#1|#2]{%
- {\setbox1=\hbox{#1{}}% diacritic mark
- \setbox2=\hbox{#2{}}% letter (the group {} in case it is a diacritic)
- \dimen0=\ifdim\wd1>\wd2\wd1\else\wd2\fi% compute the max width
- % the `natural height' of diacritics is 1ex;
- % \dimen1 is the shift upwards
- \dimen1=\ht2\advance\dimen1by-1ex%
- % center the diacritic mark on the width of the letter:
- \setbox1=\hbox to\dimen0{\hss#1{}\hss}%
- \leavevmode % force horizontal mode
- \rlap{\raise\dimen1\box1}% the raised diacritic mark
- \hbox to\dimen0{\hss#2\hss}% the letter
- }%
- }%
-\fi
-
-\index{accents|(}
-\index{accents>multiple per character}
-\index{multiple accents per character}
-Accents\label{multiple-accents} are a special case of combining
-existing symbols to make new symbols. While various tables in this
-document show how to add an accent to an existing symbol, some
-applications, such as transliterations from non-Latin alphabets,
-require \emph{multiple} accents per character. For instance, the
-creator of pdf\TeX\ writes his name as ``H\`an
-Th\diatop[\'|\^e]\index{Thanh, Han The=\thanhhanthe} Th\`anh''. The
-\pkgname{dblaccnt} package enables \latex{} to stack accents, as in
-``\verb|H\`an| \verb|Th\'{\^e}| \verb|Th\`anh|'' (albeit not in the
-OT1 \fntenc[OT1]). In addition, the \pkgname{wsuipa} package defines
-\cmd{\diatop} and \cmd{\diaunder} macros for putting one or more
-diacritics or accents above or below a given character.
-\ifTIPA\ifWIPA
- For example,
- \verb+\diaunder[{\diatop[\'|\=]}|+\linebreak[0]\verb+\textsubdot{r}]+
- produces ``\diaunder[{\diatop[\'|\=]}|\textsubdot{r}]''.
-\fi\fi
-\seedocs{\pkgname{wsuipa}}.
-
-\index{accents>any character as}
-The \pkgname{accents} package facilitates the fabrication of accents
-in math mode. Its \cmd{\accentset} command enables \emph{any}
-character to be used as an accent.
-\ifACCENTS
- For instance, \cmd{\accentset}\verb+{+\cmdX{\star}\verb+}{f}+
- produces ``$\accentset{\star}{f}\,$'' and
- \cmd{\accentset}\verb+{e}{X}+ produces ``$\accentset{e}{X}$''.
-\fi
-\cmd{\underaccent} does the same thing, but places the accent beneath
-the character.
-\ifACCENTS
- This enables constructs like
- \cmd{\underaccent}\verb+{+\cmdI[$\string\blackacc{\string\tilde}$]{\tilde}\verb+}{V}+,
- which produces ``$\underaccent{\tilde}{V}$''.\index{tilde}
-\fi
-\pkgname{accents} provides other accent-related features as well; see
-the documentation for more information.
-\index{accents|)}
-
-\subsubsection*{Creating extensible symbols}
-
-\index{symbols>extensible|(}
-\index{extensible symbols, creating|(}
-
-A relatively simple example of creating extensible symbols stems from
-a \ctt post by \person{Donald}{Arseneau} (June~2003). The following
-code defines an equals sign that extends as far to the right as
-possible, just like \latex's \verb|\hrulefill| command:
-
-\makeatletter
- \def\equalsfill{$\m@th\mathord=\mkern-7mu
- \cleaders\hbox{$\!\mathord=\!$}\hfill
- \mkern-7mu\mathord=$}
-\makeatother
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \makeatletter
- \def\equalsfill{$\m@th\mathord=\mkern-7mu
- \cleaders\hbox{$\!\mathord=\!$}\hfill
- \mkern-7mu\mathord=$}
- \makeatother
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-\tex's \verb|\cleaders| and \verb|\hfill| primitives are the key to
-understanding \cmd{\equalsfill}'s extensibility. Essentially,
-\cmd{\equalsfill} repeats a box containing ``$=$'' plus some negative
-space until it fills the maximum available horizontal space.
-\cmd{\equalsfill} is intended to be used with \latex's \cmd{\stackrel}
-command, which stacks one mathematical expression (slightly reduced in
-size) atop another. Hence, ``\cmd{\stackrel}\verb|{a}{\rightarrow}|''
-produces ``$\stackrel{a}{\rightarrow}$'' and ``X
-\cmd{\stackrel}\verb|{\text{definition}}{\hbox{|\cmd{\equalsfill}\verb|}}|
-Y'' produces ``$X \stackrel{\text{definition}}{\hbox{\equalsfill}}
-Y$''.\idxboth{definition}{symbols}\label{equalsfill-ex}
-
-\index{symbols>actuarial|(}
-\index{actuarial symbols|(}
-\index{symbols>life insurance|(}
-\index{life-insurance symbols|(}
-
-If all that needs to extend are horizontal and vertical lines---as
-opposed to repeated symbols such as the ``$=$'' in the previous
-example---\latex's \verb|array| or \verb|tabular| environments may
-suffice. Consider the following code (due to a February~1999 \ctt
-post by \person{Donald}{Arseneau}) for typesetting
-annuities\index{annuity}:
-
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\annu}[1]{_{%
- \def\arraystretch{0}%
- \setlength\arraycolsep{1pt}% adjust these
- \setlength\arrayrulewidth{.2pt}% two settings
- \begin{array}[b]{@{}c|}\hline
- \\[\arraycolsep]%
- \scriptstyle #1%
- \end{array}%
- }}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \DeclareRobustCommand{\annu}[1]{_{%
- \def\arraystretch{0}%
- \setlength\arraycolsep{1pt}% adjust these
- \setlength\arrayrulewidth{.2pt}% two settings
- \begin{array}[b]{@{}c|}\hline
- \\[\arraycolsep]%
- \scriptstyle #1%
- \end{array}%
- }}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-One can then use, e.g.,~``\verb|$A\annu{x:n}$|'' to produce
-``$A\annu{x:n}$''.\indexaccent[$\string\blackacc\string\annu$]{\annu}
-
-\index{symbols>actuarial|)}
-\index{actuarial symbols|)}
-\index{symbols>life insurance|)}
-\index{life-insurance symbols|)}
-
-\index{accents|(}
-\index{extensible accents|(}
-\index{accents>extensible|(}
-
-A more complex example of composing accents is the following
-definition of extensible \cmdW{\overbracket}, \cmdW{\underbracket},
-\cmdW{\overparenthesis}, and \cmdW{\underparenthesis} symbols, taken
-from a May~2002 \ctt post by \person{Donald}{Arseneau}:
-
-\indexcommand{\ialign}%
-\makeatletter
-\def\overbracket#1{\mathop{\vbox{\ialign{##\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}
- \DAdownbracketfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}}\limits}
-\def\underbracket#1{\mathop{\vtop{\ialign{##\crcr
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- \DAupbracketfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}}}}\limits}
-\def\overparenthesis#1{\mathop{\vbox{\ialign{##\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}
- \downparenthfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}}\limits}
-\def\underparenthesis#1{\mathop{\vtop{\ialign{##\crcr
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- \upparenthfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}}}}\limits}
-\def\downparenthfill{$\m@th\braceld\leaders\vrule\hfill\bracerd$}
-\def\upparenthfill{$\m@th\bracelu\leaders\vrule\hfill\braceru$}
-\def\DAupbracketfill{$\m@th\makesm@sh{\llap{\vrule\@height3\p@\@width.7\p@}}%
- \leaders\vrule\@height.7\p@\hfill
- \makesm@sh{\rlap{\vrule\@height3\p@\@width.7\p@}}$}
-\def\DAdownbracketfill{$\m@th
- \makesm@sh{\llap{\vrule\@height.7\p@\@depth2.3\p@\@width.7\p@}}%
- \leaders\vrule\@height.7\p@\hfill
- \makesm@sh{\rlap{\vrule\@height.7\p@\@depth2.3\p@\@width.7\p@}}$}
-\makeatother
-
-\indexcommand{\displaystyle}%
-\indexcommand{\ialign}%
-\begin{verbatim}
- \makeatletter
- \def\overbracket#1{\mathop{\vbox{\ialign{##\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}
- \downbracketfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}}\limits}
- \def\underbracket#1{\mathop{\vtop{\ialign{##\crcr
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- \upbracketfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}}}}\limits}
- \def\overparenthesis#1{\mathop{\vbox{\ialign{##\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}
- \downparenthfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}}\limits}
- \def\underparenthesis#1{\mathop{\vtop{\ialign{##\crcr
- $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip}
- \upparenthfill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}}}}\limits}
- \def\downparenthfill{$\m@th\braceld\leaders\vrule\hfill\bracerd$}
- \def\upparenthfill{$\m@th\bracelu\leaders\vrule\hfill\braceru$}
- \def\upbracketfill{$\m@th\makesm@sh{\llap{\vrule\@height3\p@\@width.7\p@}}%
- \leaders\vrule\@height.7\p@\hfill
- \makesm@sh{\rlap{\vrule\@height3\p@\@width.7\p@}}$}
- \def\downbracketfill{$\m@th
- \makesm@sh{\llap{\vrule\@height.7\p@\@depth2.3\p@\@width.7\p@}}%
- \leaders\vrule\@height.7\p@\hfill
- \makesm@sh{\rlap{\vrule\@height.7\p@\@depth2.3\p@\@width.7\p@}}$}
- \makeatother
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-Table~\ref{manual-extensible-accents} showcases these accents.
-\TeXbook or another book on \tex primitives is indispensible for
-understanding how the preceding code works. The basic idea is that
-\cmd{\downparenthfill}, \cmd{\upparenthfill}, \cmd{\downbracketfill},
-and \cmd{\upbracketfill} do all of the work; they output a left symbol
-(e.g.,~\cmdX{\braceld} [``$\braceld$''] for \cmd{\downparenthfill}), a
-horizontal rule that stretches as wide as possible, and a right symbol
-(e.g.,~\cmdX{\bracerd} [``$\bracerd$''] for \cmd{\downparenthfill}).
-\cmdW{\overbracket}, \cmdW{\underbracket}, \cmdW{\overparenthesis}, and
-\cmdW{\underparenthesis} merely create a table whose width is
-determined by the given text, thereby constraining the width of the
-horizontal rules.
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Manually Composed Extensible Accents}
-\index{accents}
-\idxboth{extensible}{accents}
-\label{manual-extensible-accents}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.75}
-\begin{tabular}{*2{ll}}
-\W\overbracket{abc} & \W\overparenthesis{abc} \\
-\W\underbracket{abc} & \W\underparenthesis{abc} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-Note that the \pkgname{simplewick} package provides mechanisms for
-typesetting Wick\index{Wick contractions} contractions, which utilize
-\cmdW{\overbracket}- and \cmdW{\underbracket}-like brackets of
-variable width \emph{and} height (or depth).
-\ifhavesimplewick
- For example, ``\cmd{\acontraction}\verb|{}{A}{B}{C}|\linebreak[0]%
- \cmd{\acontraction}\verb|[2ex]{A}{B}{C}{D}|\linebreak[0]%
- \cmd{\bcontraction}\verb|{}{A}{BC}{D}|\linebreak[0]\verb|ABCD|'' produces
- \[
- \acontraction{}{A}{B}{C}
- \acontraction[2ex]{A}{B}{C}{D}
- \bcontraction{}{A}{BC}{D}
- ABCD
- \qquad.
- \]
-\fi % simplewick test
-\seedocs{\pkgname{simplewick}}.
-
-\index{accents>extensible|)}
-\index{extensible accents|)}
-\index{accents|)}
-
-\index{symbols>extensible|)}
-\index{extensible symbols, creating|)}
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Developing new symbols from scratch}
-
-Sometimes is it simply not possible to define a new symbol in terms of
-existing symbols. Fortunately, most, if not all, \tex distributions
-are shipped with a tool called \metafont which is designed
-specifically for creating fonts to be used with \tex. The
-\MF{}book~\cite{Knuth:ct-c} is the authoritative text on \metafont.
-If you plan to design your own symbols with \metafont, The \MF{}book
-is essential reading. Nevertheless, the following is an extremely
-brief tutorial on how to create a new \latex symbol using \metafont.
-Its primary purpose is to cover the \latex-specific operations not
-mentioned in The \MF{}book and to demonstrate that symbol-font
-creation is not necessarily a difficult task.
-
-Suppose we need a symbol to represent a light
-bulb~(``\lightbulb'').\footnote{I'm not a very good artist; you'll
-have to pretend that~``\lightbulb'' looks like a light bulb.} The
-first step is to draw this in \metafont. It is common to separate the
-font into two files: a size-dependent file, which specifies the design
-size and various font-specific parameters that are a function of the
-design size; and a size-independent file, which draws characters in
-the given size. Figure~\ref{mftoplevel} shows the \metafont code for
-\filename{lightbulb10.mf}. \filename{lightbulb10.mf} specifies
-various parameters that produce a 10\,pt.\ light bulb then loads
-\filename{lightbulb.mf}. Ideally, one should produce
-\texttt{lightbulb}\meta{size}\texttt{.mf} files for a variety of
-\meta{size}s. This is called ``optical\idxboth{optical}{scaling}
-scaling''. It enables, for example, the lines that make up the light
-bulb to retain the same thickness at different font sizes, which looks
-much nicer than the alternative---and
-default---``mechanical\idxboth{mechanical}{scaling} scaling''. When a
-\texttt{lightbulb}\meta{size}\texttt{.mf} file does not exist for a
-given size \meta{size}, the computer mechanically produces a wider,
-taller, thicker symbol:
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{*{13}c}
-{\fontsize{10}{10}\lightbulb} & vs.\ &
-{\fontsize{20}{20}\lightbulb} & vs.\ &
-{\fontsize{30}{30}\lightbulb} & vs.\ &
-{\fontsize{40}{40}\lightbulb} & vs.\ &
-{\fontsize{50}{50}\lightbulb} & vs.\ &
-{\fontsize{60}{60}\lightbulb} & vs.\ &
-{\fontsize{70}{70}\lightbulb} \\[-1.5ex]
-{\tiny 10\,pt.} & &
-{\tiny 20\,pt.} & &
-{\tiny 30\,pt.} & &
-{\tiny 40\,pt.} & &
-{\tiny 50\,pt.} & &
-{\tiny 60\,pt.} & &
-{\tiny 70\,pt.} \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\begin{codesample}
-% The following are derived from mftmac.tex.
-\def\\#1{\textit{#1}} % italic type for identifiers
-\def\2#1{\mathop{\textbf{#1}\/\kern.05em}} % operator, in bold type
-\def\9{\hfill$\%} % comment separator
-% Matching `$' for Emacs font-lock mode
-\def\SH{\raise.7ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle\#$}} % sharp sign for sharped units
-\let\BL=\medskip % space for empty line
-\def\frac#1/#2{\leavevmode\kern.1em
- \raise.5ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #1}\kern-.1em
- /\kern-.15em\lower.25ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #2}}
-
-% The following are modified from mft's output.
-$\2{font\_identifier}:=\verb+"LightBulb10"+;\ \9 Name the font.\par
-$\2{font\_size}10\\{pt}\SH ;\ \9 Specify the design size.\par
-\BL
-$\\{em}\SH :=10\\{pt}\SH ;\ \9 ``M'' width is 10 points.\par
-$\\{cap}\SH :=7\\{pt}\SH ;\ \9 Capital letter height is 7 points above the
-baseline.\par
-$\\{sb}\SH :=\frac1/{4}\\{pt}\SH ;\ \9 Leave this much space on the side of
-each character.\par
-$o\SH :=\frac1/{16}\\{pt}\SH ;\ \9 Amount that curves overshoot borders.\par
-\BL
-$\2{input}\hbox{\tt lightbulb}\9 Load the file that draws the actual glyph.\par
-% Matching `$' for Emacs font-lock mode
-\end{codesample}
-\caption{Sample \metafont size-specific file (\filename{lightbulb10.mf})}
-\label{mftoplevel}
-\end{figure}
-
-\filename{lightbulb.mf}, shown in Figure~\ref{mfmain}, draws a light
-bulb using the parameters defined in \filename{lightbulb10.mf}. Note
-that the the filenames ``\filename{lightbulb10.mf}'' and
-``\filename{lightbulb.mf}'' do not follow the Berry font-naming
-scheme~\cite{Berry:fontname}; the Berry font-naming scheme is largely
-irrelevant for symbol fonts, which generally lack bold, italic,
-small-caps, slanted, and other such variants.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\begin{codesample}
-% The following are derived from mftmac.tex.
-\def\\#1{\textit{#1}} % italic type for identifiers
-\def\1#1{\mathop{\textrm{#1}}} % operator, in roman type
-\def\2#1{\mathop{\textbf{#1}\/\kern.05em}} % operator, in bold type
-\def\3#1{\,\mathclose{\textbf{#1}}} % `fi' and `endgroup'
-\def\5#1{\textbf{#1}} % `true' and `nullpicture'
-\def\6#1{\mathbin{\rm#1}} % `++' and `scaled'
-\def\8#1{\mathrel{\mathcode`\.="8000 \mathcode`\-="8000
- #1\unkern}} % `..' and `--'
-\def\9{\hfill$\%} % comment separator
-% Matching `$' for Emacs font-lock mode
-\def\SH{\raise.7ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle\#$}} % sharp sign for sharped units
-\let\BL=\medskip % space for empty line
-\def\frac#1/#2{\leavevmode\kern.1em
- \raise.5ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #1}\kern-.1em
- /\kern-.15em\lower.25ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #2}}
-\mathchardef\period=`\.
-\newbox\shorthyf \setbox\shorthyf=\hbox{-\kern-.05em}
-{\catcode`\-=\active \global\def-{\copy\shorthyf\mkern3.9mu}
- \catcode`\.=\active \global\def.{\period\mkern3mu}}
-
-% The following are modified from mft's output.
-$\5{mode\_setup};\ \9 Target a given printer.\par
-\BL
-$\2{define\_pixels}(\\{em},\\{cap},\\{sb});\ \9 Convert to device-specific
-units.\par
-$\2{define\_corrected\_pixels}(o);\ \9 Same, but add a device-specific fudge
-factor.\par
-\BL
-\%\% Define a light bulb at the character position for ``A''\par
-\%\% with width $\frac1/{2}\\{em}\SH$, height $\\{cap}\SH$, and depth $1\\{pt}\SH$.\par
-$\2{beginchar}(\verb+"A"+,\frac1/{2}\\{em}\SH ,\\{cap}\SH ,1\\{pt}\SH );\ \verb+"A light bulb"+;$\par
-\quad\quad$\2{pickup}\5{pencircle}\6{scaled}\frac1/{2}\\{pt};\ \9 Use a pen
-with a small, circular tip.\par
-\BL
-\quad\quad\%\% Define the points we need.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{top}\,z_{1}=(w/2,h+o);\ \9 $z_1$ is at the top of a circle.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{rt}\,z_{2}=(w+\\{sb}+o-x_{4},y_{4});\ \9 $z_2$ is at the same
-height as $z_4$ but the opposite side.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{bot}\,z_{3}=(z_{1}-(0,w-\\{sb}-o));\ \9 $z_3$ is at the bottom of
-the circle.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{lft}\,z_{4}=(\\{sb}-o,\frac1/{2}[y_{1},y_{3}]);\ \9 $z_4$ is on the
-left of the circle.\par
-\quad\quad$\2{path}\\{bulb};\ \9 Define a path for the bulb itself.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{bulb}=z_{1}\8{..}z_{2}\8{..}z_{3}\8{..}z_{4}\8{..}\1{cycle};\ \9
-The bulb is a closed path.\par
-\BL
-\quad\quad$z_{5}=\2{point}2-\frac1/{3}\2{of}\\{bulb};\ \9 $z_5$ lies on the
-bulb, a little to the right of $z_3$.\par
-\quad\quad$z_{6}=(x_{5},0);\ \9 $z_6$ is at the bottom, directly under $z_5$.\par
-\quad\quad$z_{7}=(x_{8},0);\ \9 $z_7$ is at the bottom, directly under $z_8$.\par
-\quad\quad$z_{8}=\2{point}2+\frac1/{3}\2{of}\\{bulb};\ \9 $z_8$ lies on the
-bulb, a little to the left of $z_3$.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{bot}\,z_{67}=(\frac1/{2}[x_{6},x_{7}],\\{pen\_bot}-o-\frac1/{8}%
-\\{pt});\ \9 $z_{67}$ lies halfway between $z_6$ and $z_7$ but a jot lower.\par
-\BL
-\quad\quad\%\% Draw the bulb and the base.\par
-\quad\quad$\2{draw}\\{bulb};\ \9 Draw the bulb proper.\par
-\quad\quad$\2{draw}z_{5}\8{--}z_{6}\8{..}z_{67}\8{..}z_{7}\8{--}z_{8};\ \9
-Draw the base of the bulb.\par
-\BL
-\quad\quad\%\% Display key positions and points to help us debug.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{makegrid}(0,\\{sb},w/2,w-\\{sb})(0,-1\\{pt},y_{2},h);\ \9 Label
-``interesting'' $x$ and $y$ coordinates.\par
-\quad\quad$\\{penlabels}(1,2,3,4,5,6,67,7,8);\ \9 Label control points for
-debugging.\par
-$\!\3{endchar};$\par
-$\!\3{end}$\par
-% Matching `$' for Emacs font-lock mode
-\end{codesample}
-\caption{Sample \metafont size-independent file (\filename{lightbulb.mf})}
-\label{mfmain}
-\end{figure}
-
-The code in Figures~\ref{mftoplevel} and~\ref{mfmain} is heavily
-commented and should demonstrate some of the basic concepts behind
-\metafont usage: declaring variables, defining points, drawing lines
-and curves, and preparing to debug or fine-tune the output. Again,
-The \MF{}book~\cite{Knuth:ct-c} is the definitive reference on
-\metafont programming.
-
-\metafont can produce ``proofs'' of fonts---large, labeled versions
-that showcase the logical structure of each character. In fact, proof
-mode is \metafont's default mode. To produce a proof of
-\filename{lightbulb10.mf}, issue the following commands at the
-operating-system prompt:
-
-\bigskip
-\noindent
-\begingroup
-\let\usercmd=\textbf
-\newlength{\commentlen}%
-\settowidth{\commentlen}{Produces \filename{lightbulb10.2602gf}}%
-\leftskip=\parindent \parindent=0pt \obeylines
-\osprompt \usercmd{mf lightbulb10.mf} \hfill $\Leftarrow$\quad%
- \makebox[\commentlen][l]{Produces \filename{lightbulb10.2602gf}}
-\osprompt \usercmd{gftodvi lightbulb10.2602gf} \hfill $\Leftarrow$\quad%
- \makebox[\commentlen][l]{Produces \filename{lightbulb10.dvi}}
-\endgroup
-\bigskip
-
-\noindent
-You can then view \filename{lightbulb10.dvi} with any DVI\index{DVI}
-viewer. The result is shown in Figure~\ref{lightbulb10-proof}.
-Observe how the grid defined with \textit{makegrid} at the bottom of
-Figure~\ref{mfmain} draws vertical lines at positions~0, \textit{sb},
-$w/2$, and $w - \textit{sb}$ and horizontal lines at positions~0,
-$-1$\textit{pt}, $y_2$, and $h$. Similarly, observe how the
-\textit{penlabels} command labels all of the important coordinates:
-$z_1, z_2, \ldots, z_8$ and $z_{67}$, which \filename{lightbulb.mf}
-defines to lie between $z_6$ and $z_7$.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[height=6cm]{lightbulb.eps}
- \caption{Proof diagram of \filename{lightbulb10.mf}}
- \label{lightbulb10-proof}
-\end{figure}
-
-Most, if not all, \tex distributions include a Plain \tex file called
-\filename{testfont.tex} which is useful for testing new fonts in a
-variety of ways. One useful routine produces a table of all of the
-characters in the font:
-
-\bigskip
-\noindent
-\begingroup
-\newcommand*{\usercmd}[1]{\textrm{\textbf{#1}}}%
-\leftskip=\parindent \parindent=0pt \ttfamily \obeylines \obeyspaces%
-\osprompt \usercmd{tex testfont}
-This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
-(/usr/share/texmf/tex/plain/base/testfont.tex
-Name of the font to test = \usercmd{lightbulb10}
-Now type a test command (\string\help for help):)
-*\usercmd{\textbackslash{}table}
-\vspace{\baselineskip}
-*\usercmd{\textbackslash{}bye}
-[1]
-Output written on testfont.dvi (1 page, 1516 bytes).
-Transcript written on testfont.log.
-\endgroup
-\bigskip
-
-\noindent
-The resulting table, stored in \filename{testfont.dvi} and illustrated
-in Figure~\ref{font-table}, shows every character in the font. To
-understand how to read the table, note that the character code
-for~``A''---the only character defined by
-\filename{lightbulb10.mf}---is 41 in hexadecimal (base~16) and 101 in
-octal (base~8).
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\fbox{%
-\begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}
-\centering
-\vspace*{\baselineskip}
-\begin{minipage}{0.95\linewidth}
-{\tiny Test of lightbulb10 on March 11, 2003 at 1127}
-\vspace{2\baselineskip}
-
-\renewcommand{\tabularxcolumn}[1]{>{\mbox{}\hfill}p{#1}<{\hfill\mbox{}}}%
-% The following two lines are modified from testfont.tex
-\def\oct#1{\hbox{\normalfont\'{}\kern-.2em\itshape#1\/\kern.05em}} % octal constant
-\def\hex#1{\hbox{\normalfont\H{}\ttfamily#1}} % hexadecimal constant
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{}*9{X|}X@{}}
- & \oct{0} & \oct{1} & \oct{2} & \oct{3} &
- \oct{4} & \oct{5} & \oct{6} & \oct{7} & \\ \hline
- \oct{10x}
- & & \lightbulb & & & & & & &
- \raisebox{-0.5\baselineskip}[0pt][0pt]{\hex{4x}} \\ \cline{1-9}
- \oct{11x}
- & & & & & & & & & \\ \hline
- & \hex{8} & \hex{9} & \hex{A} & \hex{B} &
- \hex{C} & \hex{D} & \hex{E} & \hex{F} & \\
-\end{tabularx}
-\end{minipage}
-\vspace*{\baselineskip}
-\end{minipage}}
-\caption{Font table produced by \filename{testfont.tex}}
-\label{font-table}
-\end{figure}
-
-The LightBulb10 font is now usable by \tex. \latexE, however, needs
-more information before documents can use the font. First, we create
-a font-description file that tells \latexE how to map fonts in a given
-font family and encoding to a particular font in a particular font
-size. For symbol fonts, this mapping is fairly simple. Symbol fonts
-almost always use the ``U''~(``Unknown'') font encoding and frequently
-occur in only one variant: normal weight and non-italicized. The
-filename for a font-description file important; it must be of the form
-``\meta{encoding}\meta{family}\texttt{.fd}'', where \meta{encoding} is
-the lowercase version of the encoding name (typically~``u'' for symbol
-fonts) and \meta{family} is the name of the font family. For
-LightBulb10, let's call this ``bulb''. Figure~\ref{bulb-fd-file}
-lists the contents of \filename{ubulb.fd}. The document ``\latexE
-Font Selection''~\cite{fntguide} describes \cmd{\DeclareFontFamily}
-and \cmd{\DeclareFontShape} in detail, but the gist of
-\filename{ubulb.fd} is first to declare a \texttt{U}-encoded version
-of the \texttt{bulb} font family and then to specify that a \latexE
-request for a \texttt{U}-encoded version of \texttt{bulb} with a
-(\texttt{m})edium font series (as opposed to, e.g., bold) and a
-(\texttt{n})ormal font shape (as opposed to, e.g., italic) should
-translate into a \tex request for \filename{lightbulb10.tfm}
-mechanically\idxboth{mechanical}{scaling} scaled to the current font
-size.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\begin{tabular}{@{}|l|@{}}
- \hline
- \verb+\DeclareFontFamily{U}{bulb}{}+ \\
- \verb+\DeclareFontShape{U}{bulb}{m}{n}{<-> lightbulb10}{}+ \\
- \hline
-\end{tabular}
-\caption{\latexE font-description file (\filename{ubulb.fd})}
-\label{bulb-fd-file}
-\end{figure}
-
-The final step is to write a \latexE style file that defines a name
-for each symbol in the font. Because we have only one symbol our
-style file, \filename{lightbulb.sty} (Figure~\ref{bulb-sty-file}), is
-rather trivial. Note that instead of typesetting ``\texttt{A}'' we
-could have had \cmdI{\lightbulb} typeset ``\verb+\char65+'',
-``\verb+\char"41+'', or ``\verb+\char'101+'' (respectively, decimal,
-hexadecimal, and octal character offsets into the font). For a
-simple, one-character symbol font such as LightBulb10 it would be
-reasonable to merge \filename{ubulb.fd} into \filename{lightbulb.sty}
-instead of maintaining two separate files. In either case, a document
-need only include ``\verb+\usepackage{lightbulb}+'' to make the
-\verb+\lightbulb+ symbol available.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\begin{tabular}{@{}|l|@{}}
- \hline
- \verb+\newcommand{\lightbulb}{{\usefont{U}{bulb}{m}{n}A}}+ \\
- \hline
-\end{tabular}
-\caption{\latexE style file (\filename{lightbulb.sty})}
-\label{bulb-sty-file}
-\end{figure}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\metafont normally produces bitmapped fonts. However, it is also
-possible, with the help of some external tools, to produce \postscript
-\PSfont{Type~1} fonts. These have the advantages of rendering better
-in Adobe\regtm\index{Adobe Acrobat} Acrobat\regtm (at least in
-versions prior to~6.0) and of being more memory-efficient when handled
-by a \postscript interpreter. See
-\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=textrace} for
-pointers to tools that can produce \PSfont{Type~1} fonts from
-\metafont.
-
-
-\subsection{Math-mode spacing}
-\label{math-spacing}
-
-Terms such as ``binary operators'', ``relations'', and ``punctuation''
-in Section~\ref{math-symbols} primarily regard the surrounding
-spacing. (See the Short Math Guide for \latex~\cite{Downes:smg} for a
-nice exposition on the subject.) To use a symbol for a different
-purpose, you can use the \tex commands \cmd{\mathord}, \cmd{\mathop},
-\cmd{\mathbin}, \cmd{\mathrel}, \cmd{\mathopen}, \cmd{\mathclose}, and
-\cmd{\mathpunct}. For example, if you want to use \cmd{\downarrow} as
-a variable (an ``ordinary'' symbol) instead of a delimiter, you can
-write ``\verb|$3 x + \mathord{\downarrow}$|'' to get the properly
-spaced ``$3 x + \mathord{\downarrow}$'' rather than the
-awkward-looking ``$3 x + \downarrow$''. Similarly, to create a
-dotted-union\index{dotted union=dotted union ($\dot\cup$)} symbol
-(``$\dot\cup$'') that spaces like the ordinary set-union symbol
-(\cmdX{\cup}) it must be defined with \cmd{\mathbin}, just as
-\cmdX{\cup} is. Contrast ``\verb|$A \dot{\cup} B$|'' (``$A {\dot\cup}
-B$'') with ``\verb|$A \mathbin{\dot{\cup}} B$|'' (``$A
-\mathbin{\dot{\cup}} B$''). See \TeXbook for the definitive
-description of math-mode spacing.
-
-The purpose of the ``log-like symbols'' in
-\ifAMS
- Tables~\ref{log} and~\ref{ams-log}
-\else
- Table~\ref{log}
-\fi
-is to provide the correct amount of spacing around and within
-multiletter function names. Table~\vref{log-spacing} contrasts the
-output of the log-like symbols with various, na\"{\i}ve alternatives.
-In addition to spacing, the log-like symbols also handle subscripts
-properly. For example, ``\verb|\max_{p \in P}|'' produces ``$\max_{p
-\in P}$'' in text, but ``$\displaystyle\max_{p \in P}$'' as part of a
-displayed formula.
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Spacing Around/Within Log-like Symbols}
-\label{log-spacing}
-\setlength{\tabcolsep}{1em}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}} \toprule
-\latex{} expression & Output \\ \midrule
-\verb|$r \sin \theta$| & $r \sin \theta$ \rlap{\quad (best)} \\
-\verb|$r sin \theta$| & $r sin \theta$ \\
-\verb|$r \mbox{sin} \theta$| & $r \mbox{sin} \theta$ \\
-\verb|$r \mathrm{sin} \theta$| & $r \mathrm{sin} \theta$ \\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-The \pkgname{amsmath} package makes it straightforward to define new
-log-like symbols:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \DeclareMathOperator{\atan}{atan}
- \DeclareMathOperator*{\lcm}{lcm}
-\end{verbatim}
-\ifAMS
- \indexcommand[$\string\atan$]{\atan}%
- \indexcommand[$\string\lcm$]{\lcm}
-\else
- \indexcommand{\atan}%
- \indexcommand{\lcm}
-\fi % AMS test
-
-\noindent
-The difference between \cmd{\DeclareMathOperator} and
-\cmd{\DeclareMathOperator*} involves the handling of subscripts. With
-\cmd{\DeclareMathOperator*}, subscripts are written beneath log-like
-symbols in display style and to the right in text style. This is
-useful for limit operators (e.g.,~\cmdX{\lim}) and functions that tend
-to map over a set (e.g.,~\cmdX{\min}). In contrast,
-\cmd{\DeclareMathOperator} tells \tex that subscripts should always be
-displayed to the right of the operator, as is common for functions
-that take a single parameter (e.g.,~\cmdX{\log} and~\cmdX{\cos}).
-Table~\ref{new-log-likes} contrasts symbols declared with
-\cmd{\DeclareMathOperator} and \cmd{\DeclareMathOperator*} in both
-text style~(\texttt{\$}$\ldots$\texttt{\$}) and
-display~style~(\texttt{\string\[}$\ldots$\texttt{\string\]}).\footnote{Note
-that \cmd{\displaystyle} can be used to force display style
-within~\texttt{\$}$\ldots$\texttt{\$} and \cmd{\textstyle} can be used
-to force text style
-within~\texttt{\string\[}$\ldots$\texttt{\string\]}.}
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Defining new log-like symbols}
-\label{new-log-likes}
-\renewcommand{\tabcolsep}{1em}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}lll@{}}
- \toprule
- Declaration function &
- \texttt{\$\string\newlogsym\_\string{p \string\in~P\string}\$} &
- \texttt{\string\[~\string\newlogsym\_\string{p \string\in~P\string}~\string\]} \\
- \midrule
-
- \texttt{\string\DeclareMathOperator} &
- $\newlogsym_{p \in P}$ &
- $\displaystyle\newlogsym_{p \in P}$ \\[1ex]
-
- \texttt{\string\DeclareMathOperator*} &
- $\newlogsymSTAR_{p \in P}$ &
- $\displaystyle\newlogsymSTAR_{p \in P}$ \\
- \bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-It is common to use a thin\idxboth{thin}{space} space~(\cmd{\,})
-between the words of a multiword operators, as in
-``\verb|\DeclareMathOperator*|\linebreak[0]\verb|{\argmax}|\linebreak[0]\verb|{arg\,max}|''.
-\cmdX{\liminf}, \cmdX{\limsup}, and all of the
-log-like\idxboth{log-like}{symbols}\index{atomic math objects} symbols
-shown in Table~\ref{ams-log} utilize this spacing convention.
-
-
-\subsection{Bold mathematical symbols}
-\label{bold-math}
-
-\idxbothbegin{bold}{symbols} \latex does not normally use bold symbols
-when typesetting mathematics. However, bold symbols are occasionally
-needed, for example when naming vectors. Any of the approaches
-described at
-\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=boldgreek} can be
-used to produce bold mathematical symbols. Table~\ref{bold-symbols}
-contrasts the output produced by these various techniques. As the
-table illustrates, these techniques exhibit variation in their
-formatting of Latin letters (upright vs.\ italic), formatting of
-Greek\index{Greek>bold} letters (bold vs.\ normal), formatting of
-operators and relations (bold vs.\ normal), and spacing.
-
-% The following was copied verbatim from amsbsy.sty.
-\makeatletter
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\pmb}{%
- \ifmmode\else \expandafter\pmb@@\fi\mathpalette\pmb@}
-\def\pmb@@#1#2#3{\leavevmode\setboxz@h{#3}%
- \dimen@-\wdz@
- \kern-.5\ex@\copy\z@
- \kern\dimen@\kern.25\ex@\raise.4\ex@\copy\z@
- \kern\dimen@\kern.25\ex@\box\z@
-}
-\newdimen\pmbraise@
-\def\pmb@#1#2{\setbox8\hbox{$\m@th#1{#2}$}%
- \setboxz@h{$\m@th#1\mkern.5mu$}\pmbraise@\wdz@
- \binrel@{#2}%
- \dimen@-\wd8 %
- \binrel@@{%
- \mkern-.8mu\copy8 %
- \kern\dimen@\mkern.4mu\raise\pmbraise@\copy8 %
- \kern\dimen@\mkern.4mu\box8 }%
-}
-\makeatother
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Producing bold mathematical symbols}
- \idxboth{bold}{symbols}
- \label{bold-symbols}
- \begin{tabular}{@{}lll@{}}
- \toprule
- Package & Code & Output \\
- \midrule
-
- \textit{none} &
- \verb!$\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D$! &
- $\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D$ \rlap{\qquad (no bold)} \\
-
- \textit{none} &
- \verb!$!\cmd{\mathbf}\verb!{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$! &
-\ifBM
- $\alpha + \textbf{b} = \bm{\Gamma} \div \textbf{D}$ \\
-\else
- $\mathbf{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$ \\
-\fi
-
- \textit{none} &
- \cmd{\boldmath}\verb!$\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D$! &
- \boldmath$\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D$ \\
-
- \pkgname{amsbsy} &
- \verb!$!\cmd{\pmb}\verb!{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$! &
- $\pmb{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$ \rlap{\qquad (faked bold)} \\
-
- \pkgname{amsbsy} &
- \verb!$!\cmd{\boldsymbol}\verb!{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$! &
- \boldmath$\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D$ \\
-
-\ifBM
- \pkgname{bm} &
- \verb!$!\cmd{\bm}\verb!{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$! &
- $\bm{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$ \\
-\fi
-
- \pkgname{fixmath} &
- \verb!$!\cmd{\mathbold}\verb!{\alpha + b = \Gamma \div D}$! &
- \def\GammaIt{\mathord{\usefont{OML}{cmm}{b}{it}\mathchar"7100}}%
- \boldmath$\alpha + b = \GammaIt \div D$ \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-\idxbothend{bold}{symbols}
-
-
-\subsection{ASCII and Latin~1 quick reference}
-\label{ascii-quickref}
-
-\index{ASCII|(}
-
-Table~\vref{ascii-table} amalgamates data from various other tables in
-this document into a convenient reference for \latexE typesetting of
-ASCII characters, i.e., the characters available on a typical
-U.S. computer keyboard. The first two columns list the character's
-ASCII code in decimal and hexadecimal. The third column shows what
-the character looks like. The fourth column lists the \latexE command
-to typeset the character as a text character. And the fourth column
-lists the \latexE command to typeset the character within a
-\verb|\texttt{|$\ldots$\verb|}| command (or, more generally, when
-\verb|\ttfamily| is in effect).
-
-\index{ASCII|)}
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{\latexE ASCII Table}
- \index{ASCII>table}
- \label{ascii-table}
- % Define an equivalent of \vdots that's the height of a "9".
- \newlength{\digitheight}
- \settoheight{\digitheight}{9}
- \newcommand{\digitvdots}{\raisebox{-1.5pt}[\digitheight]{$\vdots$}}
-
- % Replace all glyphs in a row with vertical dots.
- \makeatletter
- \newcommand{\skipped}{%
- \settowidth{\@tempdima}{99} \makebox[\@tempdima]{\digitvdots} &
- \settowidth{\@tempdima}{99} \makebox[\@tempdima]{\digitvdots} &
- \digitvdots &
- \digitvdots &
- \digitvdots \\
- }
- \makeatother
-
- % Typesetting a symbol by prefixing it with a "\".
- \newcommand{\bscommand}[1]{#1 & \cmdI{#1} & \cmdI{#1}}
-
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*2{>{\ttfamily}r}c*2{>{\ttfamily}l}l@{}} \\ \toprule
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Dec} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Hex} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Char} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Body text} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c@{}}{\ttfamily\string\texttt} \\ \midrule
-
- 33 & 21 & ! & ! & ! \\
- 34 & 22 & {\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont\textquotedbl} &
- \string\textquotedbl & " \\ % Not available in OT1
- 35 & 23 & \bscommand{\#} \\
- 36 & 24 & \bscommand{\$} \\
- 37 & 25 & \bscommand{\%} \\
- 38 & 26 & \bscommand{\&} \\
- 39 & 27 & ' & ' & ' \\
- 40 & 28 & ( & ( & ( \\
- 41 & 29 & ) & ) & ) \\
- 42 & 2A & * & * & * \\
- 43 & 2B & + & + & + \\
- 44 & 2C & , & , & , \\
- 45 & 2D & - & - & - \\
- 46 & 2E & . & . & . \\
- 47 & 2F & / & / & / \\
- 48 & 30 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
- 49 & 31 & 1 & 1 & 1 \\
- 50 & 32 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\
- \skipped
- 57 & 39 & 9 & 9 & 9 \\
- 58 & 3A & : & : & : \\
- 59 & 3B & ; & ; & ; \\
- 60 & 3C & \textless & \cmdI{\textless} & < \\ % Or $<$
- 61 & 3D & = & = & = \\ \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \hfil
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*2{>{\ttfamily}r}c*2{>{\ttfamily}l}l@{}} \\ \toprule
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Dec} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Hex} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Char} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Body text} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c@{}}{\ttfamily\string\texttt} \\ \midrule
-
- 62 & 3E & \textgreater & \cmdI{\textgreater} & > \\ % Or $>$
- 63 & 3F & ? & ? & ? \\
- 64 & 40 & @ & @ & @ \\
- 65 & 41 & A & A & A \\
- 66 & 42 & B & B & B \\
- 67 & 43 & C & C & C \\
- \skipped
- 90 & 5A & Z & Z & Z \\
- 91 & 5B & [ & [ & [ \\
- 92 & 5C & \textbackslash & \cmdI{\textbackslash} &
- \verb|\char`\\| \\ % \textbackslash works in non-OT1
- 93 & 5D & ] & ] & ] \\
- 94 & 5E & \^{} & \verb|\^{}| & \verb|\^{}| \\ % Or \textasciicircum
- 95 & 5F & \_ & \verb|\_| & \verb|\char`\_| \\ % \_ works in non-OT1
- 96 & 60 & ` & ` & ` \\
- 97 & 61 & a & a & a \\
- 98 & 62 & b & b & b \\
- 99 & 63 & c & c & c \\
- \skipped
- 122 & 7A & z & z & z \\
- 123 & 7B & \{ & \verb|\{| & \verb|\char`\{| \\ % \{ works in non-OT1
- 124 & 7C & \textbar & \cmdI{\textbar} & | \\ % Or $|$
- 125 & 7D & \} & \verb|\}| & \verb|\char`\}| \\ % \} works in non-OT1
- 126 & 7E & \~{} & \verb|\~{}| & \verb|\~{}| \\ % Or \textasciitilde ($\sim$?)
- \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-The following are some additional notes about the contents of
-Table~\ref{ascii-table}:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item
- ``\indexcommand[\string\encone{\string\textquotedbl}]{\textquotedbl}{\encone{\textquotedbl}}''
- is not available in the OT1 \fntenc[OT1].
-
- \item
- The\label{upside-down}\index{symbols>upside-down|(}\index{upside-down
- symbols|(} characters ``\texttt{<}'', ``\texttt{>}'', and
- ``\texttt{|}'' do work as expected in math mode, although they
- produce, respectively, ``<'', ``>'', and ``|'' in text mode when
- using the OT1 \fntenc[OT1].\footnote{Donald\index{Knuth, Donald E.}
- Knuth didn't think such symbols were important outside of
- mathematics so he omitted them from his text fonts.} The following
- are some alternatives for typesetting ``\textless'',
- ``\textgreater'', and ``\textbar'':
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Specify a document \fntenc{} other than OT1 (as
- described~\vpageref[above]{altenc}).
-
- \item Use the appropriate symbol commands from
- Table~\vref{text-predef}, viz.~\cmdI{\textless},
- \cmdI{\textgreater}, and \cmdI{\textbar}.
-
- \item Enter the symbols in math mode instead of text mode,
- i.e.,~\verb+$<$+, \verb+$>$+, and \verb+$|$+.
- \end{itemize}
-
- \noindent
- Note that for typesetting metavariables many people prefer
- \cmdI{\textlangle} and \cmdI{\textrangle} to \cmdI{\textless} and
- \cmdI{\textgreater}, i.e., ``\meta{filename}'' instead of
- ``$<$\textit{filename}$>$''.\index{symbols>upside-down|)}\index{upside-down
- symbols|)}
-
- \item Although ``\texttt{/}'' does not require any special
- treatment, \latex additionally defines a \cmdI{\slash} command which
- outputs the same glyph but permits a line~break afterwards. That
- is, ``\texttt{increase/decrease}'' is always typeset as a single
- entity while ``\verb|increase\slash{}decrease|'' may be typeset with
- ``increase/'' on one line and ``decrease'' on the next.
-
- \item \label{tildes} \index{tilde|(} \cmdI{\textasciicircum} can be
- used instead of \cmdI[\string\^{}]{\^{}}\verb|{}|, and
- \cmdI{\textasciitilde} can be used instead of
- \cmdI[\string\~{}]{\~{}}\verb|{}|. Note that \cmdI{\textasciitilde}
- and \cmdI[\string\~{}]{\~{}}\verb|{}| produce raised, diacritic
- tildes. ``Text'' (i.e.,~vertically\index{tilde>vertically centered}
- centered) tildes can be generated with either the math-mode
- \cmdX{\sim} command (shown in Table~\vref{rel}), which produces a
- somewhat wide ``$\sim$'', or the \TC\ package's \cmdI{\texttildelow}
- (shown in Table~\vref{tc-misc}), which produces a vertically
- centered ``{\fontfamily{ptm}\selectfont\texttildelow}'' in most
- fonts but a baseline-oriented ``\texttildelow'' in \PSfont{Computer
- Modern}, \TX, \PX, and various other fonts originating from the
- \tex\ world. If your goal is to typeset tildes in URLs or Unix
- filenames, your best bet is to use the \pkgname{url} package, which
- has a number of nice features such as proper line-breaking of such
- names.\index{tilde|)}
-
- \item The various \verb|\char| commands within \verb|\texttt| are
- necessary only in the OT1 \fntenc[OT1]. In other encodings
- (e.g.,~T1)\index{font encodings>T1}, commands such as \cmdIp{\{},
- \cmdIp{\}}, \cmdI{\_}, and \cmdI{\textbackslash} all work properly.
-
- \item The code\index{code page 437} page~437 (IBM~PC\index{IBM PC})
- version of ASCII\index{ASCII} characters~1 to~31 can be typeset
- using the \pkgname{ascii} package.
-\ifASCII
- See Table~\vref{ibm-ascii}.
-\fi
-
- \item To replace~``\verb|`|'' and~``\verb|'|'' with the more
- computer-like (and more visibly distinct) ``\texttt{\char18}''
- and~``\texttt{\char13}'' within a \texttt{verbatim} environment, use
- the \pkgname{upquote} package. Outside of \texttt{verbatim}, you
- can use \verb|\char18| and \verb|\char13| to get the modified quote
- characters. (The former is actually a grave accent.)
-\end{itemize}
-
-\index{Latin 1|(}
-
-Similar to Table~\ref{ascii-table}, Table~\vref{latin1-table} is an
-amalgamation of data from other tables in this document. While
-Table~\ref{ascii-table} shows how to typeset the 7-bit ASCII character
-set, Table~\ref{latin1-table} shows the Latin~1 (Western European)
-character set, also known as ISO-8859-1.
-
-\index{Latin 1|)}
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{\latexE Latin~1 Table}
- \index{Latin 1>table}
- \index{copyright}
- \idxboth{legal}{symbols}
- \label{latin1-table}
-
- \newcommand{\accented}[2]{#1#2 & \texttt{\string#1\string{#2\string}}}
- \newcommand{\idxencone}[1]{\indexcommand[\string\encone{\string#1}]{#1}\encone{#1}}
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*2{>{\ttfamily}r}c>{\ttfamily}lc@{}} \\ \toprule
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Dec} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Hex} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Char} &
- \multicolumn{2}{c@{}}{\latexE} \\ \midrule
-
- 161 & A1 & !` & !{}` \\
- 162 & A2 & \textcent & \cmdI{\textcent} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 163 & A3 & \pounds & \cmdI{\pounds} \\
- 164 & A4 & \textcurrency & \cmdI{\textcurrency} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 165 & A5 & \textyen & \cmdI{\textyen} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 166 & A6 & \textbrokenbar & \cmdI{\textbrokenbar} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 167 & A7 & \S & \cmdI{\S} \\
- 168 & A8 & \textasciidieresis & \cmdI{\textasciidieresis} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 169 & A9 & \textcopyright & \cmdI{\textcopyright} \\
- 170 & AA & \textordfeminine & \cmdI{\textordfeminine} \\
- 171 & AB & \idxencone{\guillemotleft} & \string\guillemotleft & (T1) \\
- 172 & AC & \textlnot & \cmdI{\textlnot} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 173 & AD & - & \cmdI[-]{\-} \\
- 174 & AE & \textregistered & \cmdI{\textregistered} \\
- 175 & AF & \textasciimacron & \cmdI{\textasciimacron} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 176 & B0 & \textdegree & \cmdI{\textdegree} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 177 & B1 & \textpm & \cmdI{\textpm} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 178 & B2 & \texttwosuperior & \cmdI{\texttwosuperior} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 179 & B3 & \textthreesuperior & \cmdI{\textthreesuperior} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 180 & B4 & \textasciiacute & \cmdI{\textasciiacute} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 181 & B5 & \textmu & \cmdI{\textmu} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 182 & B6 & \P & \cmdI{\P} \\
- 183 & B7 & \textperiodcentered & \cmdI{\textperiodcentered} \\
- 184 & B8 & \c{} & \cmdI[\string\blackacchack{\string\c}]{\c}\verb|{}| \\
- 185 & B9 & \textonesuperior & \cmdI{\textonesuperior} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 186 & BA & \textordmasculine & \cmdI{\textordmasculine} \\
- 187 & BB & \idxencone{\guillemotright} & \string\guillemotright & (T1) \\
- 188 & BC & \textonequarter & \cmdI{\textonequarter} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 189 & BD & \textonehalf & \cmdI{\textonehalf} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 190 & BE & \textthreequarters & \cmdI{\textthreequarters} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 191 & BF & ?` & ?{}` \\
- 192 & C0 & \accented{\`}{A} \\
- 193 & C1 & \accented{\'}{A} \\
- 194 & C2 & \accented{\^}{A} \\
- 195 & C3 & \accented{\~}{A} \\
- 196 & C4 & \accented{\"}{A} \\
- 197 & C5 & \AA & \string\AA \\
- 198 & C6 & \AE & \string\AE \\
- 199 & C7 & \accented{\c}{C} \\
- 200 & C8 & \accented{\`}{E} \\
- 201 & C9 & \accented{\'}{E} \\
- 202 & CA & \accented{\^}{E} \\
- 203 & CB & \accented{\"}{E} \\
- 204 & CC & \accented{\`}{I} \\
- 205 & CD & \accented{\'}{I} \\
- 206 & CE & \accented{\^}{I} \\
- 207 & CF & \accented{\"}{I} \\
- 208 & D0 & \idxencone{\DH} & \string\DH & (T1) \\ \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \hfil
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*2{>{\ttfamily}r}c>{\ttfamily}lc@{}} \\ \toprule
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Dec} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Hex} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Char} &
- \multicolumn{2}{c@{}}{\latexE} \\ \midrule
-
- 209 & D1 & \accented{\~}{N} \\
- 210 & D2 & \accented{\`}{O} \\
- 211 & D3 & \accented{\'}{O} \\
- 212 & D4 & \accented{\^}{O} \\
- 213 & D5 & \accented{\~}{O} \\
- 214 & D6 & \accented{\"}{O} \\
- 215 & D7 & \texttimes & \string\texttimes & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 216 & D8 & \O & \string\O \\
- 217 & D9 & \accented{\`}{U} \\
- 218 & DA & \accented{\'}{U} \\
- 219 & DB & \accented{\^}{U} \\
- 220 & DC & \accented{\"}{U} \\
- 221 & DD & \accented{\'}{Y} \\
- 222 & DE & \idxencone{\TH} & \string\TH & (T1) \\
- 223 & DF & \ss & \string\ss \\
- 224 & E0 & \accented{\`}{a} \\
- 225 & E1 & \accented{\'}{a} \\
- 226 & E2 & \accented{\^}{a} \\
- 227 & E3 & \accented{\~}{a} \\
- 228 & E4 & \accented{\"}{a} \\
- 229 & E5 & \aa & \string\aa \\
- 230 & E6 & \ae & \string\ae \\
- 231 & E7 & \accented{\c}{c} \\
- 232 & E8 & \accented{\`}{e} \\
- 233 & E9 & \accented{\'}{e} \\
- 234 & EA & \accented{\^}{e} \\
- 235 & EB & \accented{\"}{e} \\
- 236 & EC & \accented{\`}{\i} \\
- 237 & ED & \accented{\'}{\i} \\
- 238 & EE & \accented{\^}{\i} \\
- 239 & EF & \accented{\"}{\i} \\
- 240 & F0 & \idxencone{\dh} & \string\dh & (T1) \\
- 241 & F1 & \accented{\~}{n} \\
- 242 & F2 & \accented{\`}{o} \\
- 243 & F3 & \accented{\'}{o} \\
- 244 & F4 & \accented{\^}{o} \\
- 245 & F5 & \accented{\~}{o} \\
- 246 & F6 & \accented{\"}{o} \\
- 247 & F7 & \textdiv & \string\textdiv & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 248 & F8 & \o & \string\o \\
- 249 & F9 & \accented{\`}{u} \\
- 250 & FA & \accented{\'}{u} \\
- 251 & FB & \accented{\^}{u} \\
- 252 & FC & \accented{\"}{u} \\
- 253 & FD & \accented{\'}{y} \\
- 254 & FE & \idxencone{\th} & \string\th & (T1) \\
- 255 & FF & \accented{\"}{y} \\ \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-The following are some additional notes about the contents of
-Table~\ref{latin1-table}:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item A ``(\textsf{tc})'' after a symbol name means that the \TC\
- package must be loaded to access that symbol. A ``(T1)'' means that
- the symbol requires the T1 \fntenc[T1]. The \pkgname{fontenc}
- package can change the \fntenc[document] document-wide.
-
- \item Many of the \verb|\text|\dots\ accents can also be produced
- using the accent commands shown in Table~\vref{text-accents} plus an
- empty argument. For instance,
- \verb|\={}|\index{_=\magicequalname{}\verb+{}+ (\magicequal{})}
- is essentially the same as \cmd{\textasciimacron}.
-
- \item The commands in the ``\latexE'' columns work both in body text
- and within a \verb|\texttt{|$\ldots$\verb|}| command (or, more
- generally, when \verb|\ttfamily| is in effect).
-
- \item The ``\pounds'' and ``\$'' glyphs occupy the same slot~(36) of
- the OT1 \fntenc[OT1], with ``\pounds'' appearing in italic fonts and
- ``\$'' appearing in roman fonts. A problem with \latex's default
- handling of this double-mapping is that
- ``\texttt{\string{\string\sffamily\linebreak[0]\string\slshape\linebreak[0]\string\pounds\string}}''
- produces
- ``{\fontencoding{OT1}\sffamily\slshape\selectfont\textdollar}'', not
- ``{\fontencoding{T1}\sffamily\slshape\selectfont\textsterling}''.
- Other \fntenc{}s use separate slots for the two characters and are
- therefore robust to the problem of ``\pounds''/''\$'' conflicts.
- Authors who use \cmdI{\pounds} should select a \fntenc{} other than
- OT1 (as explained~\vpageref[above]{altenc}) or use the \TC\ package,
- which redefines \cmdI{\pounds} to use the TS1 \fntenc[TS1].
-
- \item Character~173, \cmdI[-]{\-}, is shown as ``-'' but is actually
- a discretionary\index{discretionary hyphen}\index{hyphen,
- discretionary} hyphen; it appears only at the end of a line.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\index{code page 1252|(}
-Microsoft\regtm\index{Microsoft Windows=Microsoft\regtm\
-Windows\regtm} Windows\regtm\index{Windows=Windows\regtm} normally
-uses a superset of Latin~1 called ``Code Page~1252'' or ``CP1252'' for
-short. CP1252 introduces symbols in the Latin~1 ``invalid'' range
-(characters~128--159). Table~\ref{cp1252-table} presents the
-characters with which CP1252 augments the standard Latin~1\index{Latin
-1} table.
-\index{code page 1252|)}
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{\latexE Code Page~1252 Table}
- \index{code page 1252>table}
- \label{cp1252-table}
- \newcommand{\accented}[2]{#1#2 & \texttt{\string#1\string{#2\string}}}
- \newcommand{\idxencone}[1]{\indexcommand[\string\encone{\string#1}]{#1}\encone{#1}}
-
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*2{>{\ttfamily}r}c>{\ttfamily}lc@{}} \\ \toprule
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Dec} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Hex} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Char} &
- \multicolumn{2}{c@{}}{\latexE} \\ \midrule
- 128 & 80 & \texteuro & \cmdI{\texteuro} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 130 & 82 & \idxencone{\quotesinglbase} & \string\quotesinglbase & (T1) \\
- 131 & 83 & \textit{f} & \verb|\textit{f}| \\
- 132 & 84 & \idxencone{\quotedblbase} & \string\quotedblbase & (T1) \\
- 133 & 85 & \dots & \cmdI{\dots} \\
- 134 & 86 & \dag & \cmdI{\dag} \\
- 135 & 87 & \ddag & \cmdI{\ddag} \\
- 136 & 88 & \textasciicircum & \cmdI{\textasciicircum} \\
- 137 & 89 & \textperthousand & \cmdI{\textperthousand} & (\textsf{tc}) \\
- 138 & 8A & \accented{\v}{S} \\
- 139 & 8B & \idxencone{\guilsinglleft} & \string\guilsinglleft & (T1) \\
- 140 & 8C & \OE & \cmdI{\OE} \\
- 142 & 8E & \accented{\v}{Z} \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \hfil
- \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*2{>{\ttfamily}r}c>{\ttfamily}lc@{}} \\ \toprule
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Dec} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Hex} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{Char} &
- \multicolumn{2}{c@{}}{\latexE} \\ \midrule
- 145 & 91 & ` & ` \\
- 146 & 92 & ' & ' \\
- 147 & 93 & `` & `` \\
- 148 & 94 & '' & '' \\
- 149 & 95 & \textbullet & \cmdI{\textbullet} \\
- 150 & 96 & -- & -- \\
- 151 & 97 & --- & --- \\
- 152 & 98 & \textasciitilde & \cmdI{\textasciitilde} \\
- 153 & 99 & \texttrademark & \cmdI{\texttrademark} \\
- 154 & 9A & \accented{\v}{s} \\
- 155 & 9B & \idxencone{\guilsinglright} & \string\guilsinglright & (T1) \\
- 156 & 9C & \oe & \cmdI{\oe} \\
- 158 & 9E & \accented{\v}{z} \\
- 159 & 9F & \accented{\"}{Y} \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-The following are some additional notes about the contents of
-Table~\ref{cp1252-table}:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item As in Table~\ref{latin1-table}, a ``(\textsf{tc})'' after a
- symbol name means that the \TC\ package must be loaded to access
- that symbol. A ``(T1)'' means that the symbol requires the T1
- \fntenc[T1]. The \pkgname{fontenc} package can change the
- \fntenc[document] document-wide.
-
- \item Not all characters in the 128--159 range are defined.
-
- \item Look up ``euro signs'' in the index for alternatives to
- \cmdI{\texteuro}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\index{ISO character entities|(}
-While too large to incorporate into this document, a listing of
-ISO~8879:1986 SGML\index{SGML}/XML\index{XML} character entities and
-their \latex{} equivalents is available from
-\url{http://www.bitjungle.com/~isoent/}. Some of the characters
-presented there make use of \pkgname{isoent}, a \latexE{} package
-(available from the same URL) that fakes some of the missing ISO
-glyphs using the \latex{} \texttt{picture}
-environment.\footnote{\pkgname{isoent} is not featured in this
-document, because it is not available from CTAN\idxCTAN{} and because
-the faked symbols are not ``true'' characters; they exist in only one
-size, regardless of the body text's font size.}
-\index{ISO character entities|)}
-
-
-\subsection{About this document}
-\label{about-doc}
-
-\paragraph{History}
-\person{David}{Carlisle} wrote the first version of this document in
-October, 1994. It originally contained all of the native \latex{}
-symbols (Tables~\ref{bin}, \ref{op}, \ref{rel}, \ref{arrow},
-\ref{log}, \ref{greek}, \ref{dels}, \ref{ldels}, \ref{math-accents},
-\ref{extensible-accents}, \ref{ord}, and a few tables that have since
-been reorganized) and was designed to be nearly identical to the
-tables in Chapter~3 of Leslie\index{Lamport, Leslie} Lamport's
-book~\cite{Lamport:latex}. Even the table captions and the order of
-the symbols within each table matched! The \AMS\ symbols
-(Tables~\ref{ams-bin}, \ref{ams-rel}, \ref{ams-nrel},
-\ref{ams-arrows}, \ref{ams-narrows}, \ref{ams-greek},
-\ref{ams-hebrew}, \ref{ams-del}, and \ref{ams-misc}) and an initial
-Math Alphabets table (Table~\ref{alphabets}) were added thereafter.
-Later, \person{Alexander}{Holt} provided the \ST\ tables
-(Tables~\ref{st-bin}, \ref{st-large}, \ref{st-rel}, \ref{st-arrows},
-\ref{st-ext}, and \ref{st-del}).
-
-In January, 2001, \person{Scott}{Pakin} took responsibility for
-maintaining the symbol list and has since implemented a complete
-overhaul of the document. The result, now called, ``The \doctitle'',
-includes the following new features:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item the addition of a handful of new math alphabets, dozens of new
- font tables, and thousands of new symbols
-
- \item the categorization of the symbol tables into body-text
- symbols, mathematical symbols, science and technology symbols,
- dingbats, and other symbols, to provide a more user-friendly
- document structure
-
- \item an index, table of contents, and a frequently-requested symbol
- list, to help users quickly locate symbols
-
- \item symbol tables rewritten to list the symbols in alphabetical
- order
-
- \item appendices to provide additional information relevant to using
- symbols in \latex{}
-
- \item tables showing how to typeset all of the characters in the
- ASCII\index{ASCII} and Latin~1\index{Latin 1}
- \fntenc[ASCII]s\index{font encodings>Latin 1}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\noindent
-Furthermore, the internal structure of the document has been
-completely altered from David's original version. Most of the changes
-are geared towards making the document easier to extend, modify, and
-reformat.
-
-
-\paragraph{Build characteristics}
-Table~\vref{doc-characteristics} lists some of this document's build
-characteristics. Most important is the list of packages that \latex{}
-couldn't find, but that \selftex otherwise would have been able to
-take advantage of. Complete, prebuilt versions of this document are
-available from CTAN\idxCTAN{} (\url{http://www.ctan.org/} or one of
-its many mirror sites) in the directory
-\texttt{tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive}.
-Table~\ref{package-dates} shows the package date (specified in the
-\verb|.sty|~file with \cmd{\ProvidesPackage}) for each package that
-was used to build this document and that specifies a package date.
-Packages are not listed in any particular order in either
-Table~\ref{doc-characteristics} or~\ref{package-dates}.
-
-\begin{nonsymtable}{Document Characteristics}
-\label{doc-characteristics}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}lp{0.5\textwidth}@{}} \toprule
-Characteristic & Value \\ \midrule
-Source file: & \selftex \\
-Build date: & \today \\
-Symbols documented: & \approxcount\prevtotalsymbols \\
-Packages included: & \makeatletter
- \def\@elt#1{\pkgname{#1}\xspace}
- \foundpkgs
- \makeatother \\
-Packages omitted: & \makeatletter
- \ifcomplete
- \emph{none}
- \else
- \def\@elt#1{\pkgname{#1}\xspace}
- \missingpkgs
- \fi
- \makeatother \\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{nonsymtable}
-
-
-% Automatically generate a table of package version numbers.
-\makeatletter
-\begingroup
- % Given a package name, output the package's date.
- \def\show@package@date#1/#2/#3#4#5!!!{#1/#2/#3#4}
- \newcommand{\showpackagedate}[1]{%
- \edef\package@date@string{\csname ver@#1.sty\endcsname}%
- \expandafter\show@package@date\package@date@string!!!
- }
-
- % Format a metavariable.
- \def\meta#1{\textlangle{\textit{#1}}\textrangle}
-
- % Produce the entire table body as a token list.
- \newtoks\pkg@date@toks
- \def\@elt#1{%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname ver@#1.sty\endcsname\relax
- \else
- \expandafter\ifx\csname ver@#1.sty\endcsname\@empty
- \else
- \pkgname{#1} & \showpackagedate{#1} \\
- \fi
- \fi
- }
- \expandafter\pkg@date@toks\expandafter=\expandafter{\foundpkgs}
-
- % Output a formatted table which contains the previously defined token list.
- \begin{nonsymtable}{Package versions used in the preparation of this document}
- \label{package-dates}
- \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}}
- \toprule
- Name & Date \\
- \midrule
- \the\pkg@date@toks
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \end{nonsymtable}
-\endgroup
-\makeatother
-
-
-\subsection{Copyright and license}
-
-\mbox{}
-
-\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{}}
- The \doctitle \\
- Copyright~\copyright\ \number\year, Scott Pakin \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\bigskip
-
-\noindent
-This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
-the \latex\ Project Public License, either version~1.3c of this license
-or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
-license is in
-
-\begin{center}
- \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}
-\end{center}
-
-\noindent
-and version~1.3c or later is part of all distributions of \latex\
-version 2006/05/20 or later.
-
-This work has the LPPL maintenance status ``maintained''.
-
-The current maintainer of this work is Scott Pakin.
-
-% This work consists of the files \filename{symbols.tex},
-% \filename{README}, \filename{SYMLIST}, \filename{lightbulb10.mf}, and
-% \filename{lightbulb.mf}, \filename{lightbulb.map}, and all PDF,
-% \postscript, Encapsulated \postscript, and \postscript font files
-% derived from those.
-
-
-% It seems like such a waste to put such a brief bibliography on its own
-% page. So we temporarily restore \section back to its original
-% definition, just for the list of references.
-
-\vspace{\stretch{1}}
-\begingroup
-\let\section=\origsection
-
-\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{References}
-\begin{thebibliography}{Knu86b}
-
-\bibitem[AMS99]{AMS1999:amsmath}
- American Mathematical Society.
- \emph{User's Guide for the \textsf{amsmath} Package (Version~2.0)},
- December~13, 1999.
- Available from \url{ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/doc/amsmath/amsldoc.pdf}.
-
-\bibitem[Ber01]{Berry:fontname}
- Karl Berry.\index{Berry, Karl}
- Fontname: Filenames for \tex fonts,
- June 2001.
- Available from \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/fontname}.
-
-\bibitem[Che97]{Chen1997}
- Raymond Chen.\index{Chen, Raymond}
- A \MF\ of `Simpsons' characters.
- \emph{Baskerville}, 4(4):19, September 1997.
- ISSN~\mbox{1354-5930}.
- Available from
- \url{http://tug.ctan.org/usergrps/uktug/baskervi/4_4/bask4_4.ps}.
-
-\bibitem[Dow00]{Downes:smg}
- Michael Downes.\index{Downes, Michael J.}
- Short math guide for {\latex},
- July~19, 2000.
- Version~1.07.
- Available from \url{http://www.ams.org/tex/short-math-guide.html}.
-
-\bibitem[Gib97]{Gibbons:longdiv}
- Jeremy Gibbons.\index{Gibbons, Jeremy}
- Hey---it works!
- \emph{TUGboat}, 18(2):75--78, June 1997.
- Available from \url{http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb18-2/tb55works.pdf}.
-
-\bibitem[Knu86a]{Knuth:ct-a}
- Donald~E. Knuth.\index{Knuth, Donald E.}
- \emph{The {\TeX}book},
- volume~A of \emph{Computers and Typesetting}.
- Ad{\-d}i{\-s}on-Wes{\-l}ey,
- Reading, MA, USA,
- 1986.
-
-\bibitem[Knu86b]{Knuth:ct-c}
- Donald~E. Knuth.\index{Knuth, Donald E.}
- \emph{The {\MF}book},
- volume~C of \emph{Computers and Typesetting}.
- Ad{\-d}i{\-s}on-Wes{\-l}ey,
- Reading, MA, USA,
- 1986.
-
-\bibitem[Lam86]{Lamport:latex}
- Leslie Lamport.\index{Lamport, Leslie}
- \emph{\latex: A document preparation system}.
- Ad{\-d}i{\-s}on-Wes{\-l}ey,
- Reading, MA, USA,
- 1986.
-
-\bibitem[\LaT{}98]{ltnews09}
- \latex{}3~Project Team.
- A new math accent.
- \emph{\latex News}. Issue~9, June~1998.
- Available from
- \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/doc/ltnews09.pdf}
- (also included in many \tex{} distributions).
-
-\bibitem[\LaT{}00]{fntguide}
- \latex{}3~Project Team.
- \latexE font selection,
- January~30, 2000.
- Available from
- \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/doc/fntguide.ps}
- (also included in many \tex{} distributions).
-\end{thebibliography}
-\endgroup
-
-\clearpage
-\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Index}
-{\small\printindex}
-
-\end{document}
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-
- +-------------------------------------+
- | HOW TO PACKAGE YOUR LATEX PACKAGE |
- | By Scott Pakin, scott+dtx@pakin.org |
- +-------------------------------------+
-
-This tutorial is intended for advanced LaTeX2e users who want to learn
-how to create .ins and .dtx files for distributing their homebrewed
-classes and style files.
-
-Distributed files include:
-
- README -- This file
- dtxtut.pdf -- Preformatted tutorial
- dtxtut.tex -- Tutorial source code (LaTeX2e)
- skeleton.ins -- A sample .ins file (generates .sty)
- skeleton.dtx -- A sample .dtx file (generates .sty)
- cskeleton.ins -- A sample .ins file (generates .cls)
- cskeleton.dtx -- A sample .dtx file (generates .cls)
-
-
-The author would like to thank the following people (in alphabetical
-order) for their suggestions on improving dtxtut and the skeleton
-files:
-
- * Robin Fairbairns
- * Marcel Heldoorn
- * Rolf Niepraschk
- * Hans Fredrik Nordhaug
-
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-% \iffalse meta-comment
-%
-% Copyright (C) 2004 by Scott Pakin
-% -------------------------------------------------------
-%
-% 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.
-%
-% \fi
-%
-% \iffalse
-%<*driver>
-\ProvidesFile{cskeleton.dtx}
-%
-%\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
-%\ProvidesClass{cskeleton}
-%<*class>
- [2004/11/05 v1.0 .dtx skeleton file]
-%
-%
-%<*driver>
-\documentclass{ltxdoc}
-\EnableCrossrefs
-\CodelineIndex
-\RecordChanges
-\begin{document}
- \DocInput{cskeleton.dtx}
-\end{document}
-%
-% \fi
-%
-% \CheckSum{0}
-%
-% \CharacterTable
-% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
-% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
-% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
-% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
-% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
-% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
-% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
-% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-%
-%
-% \changes{v1.0}{2004/11/05}{Initial version}
-%
-% \GetFileInfo{cskeleton.dtx}
-%
-% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment}
-%
-%
-% \title{The \textsf{cskeleton} class\thanks{This document
-% corresponds to \textsf{cskeleton}~\fileversion, dated \filedate.}}
-% \author{Scott Pakin \\ \texttt{scott+dtx@pakin.org}}
-%
-% \maketitle
-%
-% \section{Introduction}
-%
-% Put text here.
-%
-% \section{Usage}
-%
-% Put text here.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\dummyMacro}
-% This macro does nothing.\index{doing nothing|usage} It is merely an
-% example. If this were a real macro, you would put a paragraph here
-% describing what the macro is supposed to do, what its mandatory and
-% optional arguments are, and so forth.
-%
-% \DescribeEnv{dummyEnv}
-% This environment does nothing. It is merely an example.
-% If this were a real environment, you would put a paragraph here
-% describing what the environment is supposed to do, what its
-% mandatory and optional arguments are, and so forth.
-%
-% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\PrintIndex}
-%
-% \section{Implementation}
-%
-% For simplicity, we'll derive everything from the standard |article|
-% class.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\LoadClassWithOptions{article}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\dummyMacro}
-% This is a dummy macro. If it did anything, we'd describe its
-% implementation here.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\dummyMacro}{}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{environment}{dummyEnv}
-% This is a dummy environment. If it did anything, we'd describe its
-% implementation here.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newenvironment{dummyEnv}{%
-}{%
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \changes{v1.0a}{2004/11/05}{Added a spurious change log entry to
-% show what a change \emph{within} an environment definition looks
-% like.}
-% Don't use |%| to introduce a code comment within a |macrocode|
-% environment. Instead, you should typeset all of your comments with
-% \LaTeX---doing so gives much prettier results. For comments within a
-% macro/environment body, just do an |\end{macrocode}|, include some
-% commentary, and do another |\begin{macrocode}|. It's that simple.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{environment}
-%
-% \Finale
-\endinput
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-%%
-%% Copyright (C) 2004 by Scott Pakin
-%%
-%% 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.
-%%
-
-\input docstrip.tex
-\keepsilent
-
-\usedir{tex/latex/cskeleton}
-
-\preamble
-
-This is a generated file.
-
-Copyright (C) 2004 by Scott Pakin
-
-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.
-
-\endpreamble
-
-\generate{\file{cskeleton.cls}{\from{cskeleton.dtx}{class}}}
-
-\obeyspaces
-\Msg{*************************************************************}
-\Msg{* *}
-\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the following *}
-\Msg{* file into a directory searched by TeX: *}
-\Msg{* *}
-\Msg{* cskeleton.cls *}
-\Msg{* *}
-\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file cskeleton.dtx *}
-\Msg{* through LaTeX. *}
-\Msg{* *}
-\Msg{* Happy TeXing! *}
-\Msg{* *}
-\Msg{*************************************************************}
-
-\endbatchfile
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-%%% @LaTeX-file{
-%%% author = "Scott Pakin",
-%%% version = "2.0a",
-%%% date = "05 November 2004",
-%%% time = "01:36:46 MST",
-%%% filename = "dtxtut.tex",
-%%% checksum = "54933 2075 7618 70409"
-%%% email = "scott+dtx@pakin.org (Internet)",
-%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-%%% keywords = "LaTeX, packages, .ins files, .dtx files,
-%%% literate programming",
-%%% supported = "yes",
-%%% abstract = "This tutorial is intended for advanced
-%%% LaTeX 2e users who want to learn how to
-%%% create .ins and .dtx files for distributing
-%%% their homebrewed classes and style files.",
-%%% docstring = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
-%%% checksum as the first value, followed by
-%%% the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc
-%%% (word count) utility output of lines,
-%%% words, and characters. This is produced by
-%%% Robert Solovay's checksum utility. This file
-%%% header was produced with the help of Nelson
-%%% Beebe's filehdr utility. Both checksum and
-%%% filehdr are available from CTAN
-%%% (http://www.ctan.org)."
-%%%
-%%% }
-%%% ====================================================================
-
-\documentclass[11pt]{ltxguide}
-\usepackage{varioref}
-\usepackage{makeidx}
-\usepackage{alltt}
-\IfFileExists{tocbibind.sty}{\usepackage{tocbibind}}{}
-\IfFileExists{hyperref.sty}{\usepackage[bookmarksopen]{hyperref}}{}
-
-\title{How to Package Your \LaTeX{} Package}
-\author{Scott Pakin \texttt{}}
-\date{5 November 2004}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-% Define a term.
-\newcommand{\defn}[2][X]{%
- \ifx#1X
- \emph{#2}\index{#2}%
- \else
- \emph{#2}\index{#1}%
- \fi
-}
-
-% Make a version of \dots that allows a subsequent line break.
-\newcommand{\dotsbrk}{\dots\linebreak[0]}
-
-% If we have url.sty loaded, use that for formatting URLs.
-\ifx\url\undefined
-\else
- \let\URL=\url
-\fi
-
-% Define formatting for various packages.
-\newcommand{\DOC}{\textsf{Doc}\index{Doc@\textsf{Doc}}}
-\newcommand{\ds}{\textsf{DocStrip}\index{DocStrip@\textsf{DocStrip}}}
-\newcommand{\svrb}{\texttt{shortvrb}\index{shortvrb@\texttt{shortvrb}}}
-
-% Customize varioref's messages.
-\def\reftextbefore{on the preceding page}
-\def\reftextfacebefore{on the preceding page}
-\def\reftextcurrent{above} % We promise not to make any forward references.
-
-% Define some macros to help automate indexing.
-\makeindex
-{\catcode`\|=0 \catcode`\\=12
- |gdef|bslash{\}}
-\newcommand{\defmacro}[1]{% % Define a macro.
- \texttt{\bslash#1}%
- \index{#1@\texttt{\string\bslash{}#1}}%
-}
-\newcommand{\usemacro}[1]{% % Use a macro.
- \texttt{\bslash#1}%
- \index{#1@\texttt{\string\bslash{}#1}}%
-}
-\newcommand{\indexmacro}[1]{% % Index a macro (no display).
- \index{#1@\texttt{\string\bslash{}#1}}%
-}
-{\catcode`\|=12 % Same as \indexmacro, but
- \gdef\indexmacroBegin#1{% % for ranges of text
- \index{#1@\texttt{\string\bslash{}#1}|(}%
- }
- \gdef\indexmacroEnd#1{%
- \index{#1@\texttt{\string\bslash{}#1}|)}%
- }
-}
-\newcommand{\defthing}[1]{% % Define a non-macro thing.
- \texttt{#1}%
- \index{#1@\texttt{#1}}%
-}
-\newcommand{\usething}[1]{% % Use a non-macro thing.
- \texttt{#1}%
- \index{#1@\texttt{#1}}%
-}
-\newcommand{\indexthing}[1]{% % Index a non-macro thing.
- \index{#1@\texttt{#1}}%
-}
-{\catcode`\|=12 % Same as \indexthing, but
- \gdef\indexthingBegin#1{% % for ranges of text
- \index{#1@\texttt{#1}|(}%
- }
- \gdef\indexthingEnd#1{%
- \index{#1@\texttt{#1}|)}%
- }
-}
-
-% Define shortcuts to index commonly used terms.
-\newcommand{\insfile}{%
- \texttt{.ins}\index{installer file}}
-\newcommand{\dtxfile}{%
- \texttt{.dtx}\index{documented LaTeX file@documented \string\LaTeX{} file}}
-\newcommand{\styfile}{%
- \texttt{.sty}\index{style file}}
-\newcommand{\clsfile}{%
- \texttt{.cls}\index{class file}}
-\newcommand{\CTAN}{%
- CTAN\index{Comprehensive \string\TeX{} Archive Network}}
-\newcommand{\swiftexel}{%
- \texttt{swiftex.el}\index{swiftex.el@\texttt{swiftex.el}}}
-\newcommand{\Emacs}{%
- Emacs\index{Emacs}}
-\newcommand{\latex}[1][\LaTeX]{%
- #1\index{LaTeX@\LaTeX}}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{document}
-\sloppy
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{abstract}
- This tutorial is intended for advanced \latex[\LaTeXe]{} users who
- want to learn how to create \insfile{} and \dtxfile{} files for
- distributing their homebrewed classes and style files.
-\end{abstract}
-
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-\paragraph{Requirements}
-We assume that you already know how to \emph{program} in \latex\@.
-That is, you should know how to use \usemacro{newcommand},
-\usemacro{newenvironment}, and preferably a smidgen of \TeX\@. You
-should also be familiar with ``\clsguide'', which is available from
-\CTAN{} (\URL{http://www.ctan.org}) and comes with most
-\latex[\LaTeXe]{} distributions in a file called |clsguide.dvi|.
-Finally, you should know how to install packages\index{package} that
-are shipped as a \dtxfile{} file plus a \insfile{} file.
-
-\index{package|(}
-\paragraph{Terminology}
-A \defn[style file]{style \textnormal{(\styfile{})} file} is primarily a
-collection of macro and environment definitions. One or more style
-files (\eg a main style file that \usemacro{input}s or
-\usemacro{RequirePackage}s multiple helper files) is called a
-\defn{package}. Packages are loaded into a document with
-\usemacro{usepackage}|{}|\index{style file}. In the
-rest of this document, we use the notation ``\m{package}'' to
-represent the name of your package.
-\index{package|)}
-
-\paragraph{Motivation}
-The important parts of a package\index{package} are the code, the
-documentation of the code, and the user documentation. Using the
-\DOC{} and \ds{} programs, it's possible to combine all three of these
-into a single, \defn[documented LaTeX file@documented \string\LaTeX{}
-file]{documented \LaTeX \textnormal{(\dtxfile{})} file}. The primary
-advantage of a \dtxfile{} file is that it enables you to use arbitrary
-\latex{} constructs to comment\index{comments} your code. Hence,
-macros, environments, code stanzas, variables, and so forth can be
-explained using tables, figures, mathematics, and font changes. Code
-can be organized into sections using \latex's sectioning commands.
-\index{indexing|(}
-\DOC{} even facilitates generating a unified index that indexes both
-macro definitions (in the \latex{} code) and macro descriptions (in
-the user documentation).
-\index{indexing|)}
-This emphasis on writing verbose, nicely typeset
-comments\index{comments} for code---essentially treating a program as
-a book that describes a set of algorithms---is known as \defn{literate
-programming}~\cite{Knuth1984:literate} and has been in use since the
-early days of \TeX.
-
-This tutorial will teach you how to write basic \dtxfile{} files and
-the \insfile{} files that manipulate them. Although there is much
-overlap with chapter~14 of \emph{The \latex{}
-Companion}~\cite{Goossens1994:companion}, this document is structured
-as a step-by-step tutorial, while \emph{The \latex{} Companion} is
-more reference-like. Furthermore, this tutorial shows how to write a
-single file that serves as both documentation and driver file, which
-is a more typical usage of the \DOC{} system than using separate
-files.
-
-
-\index{installer file|(}
-
-\section{The \texttt{.ins} file}
-\label{sec:ins-file}
-
-The first step in preparing a package for distribution is to write an
-\defn[installer file]{installer \textnormal{(\insfile{})} file}. An
-installer file extracts the code from a \dtxfile{} file, uses \ds{} to
-strip off the comments\index{comments} and documentation, and outputs
-a \styfile{} file. The good news is that a \insfile{} file is
-typically fairly short and doesn't change significantly from one
-package\index{package} to another.
-
-\index{license|(}
-\insfile{} files usually start with comments\index{comments}
-specifying the copyright\index{copyright} and license information:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- %%
- %% Copyright (C) by
- %%
- %% 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.
- %%
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-\index{package|(}
-The \latex{} Project Public License\index{LaTeX Project Public
-License@\LaTeX{} Project Public License} (LPPL) is the license under
-which most packages---and \latex{} itself---are distributed. Of
-course, you can release your package under any license you want; the
-LPPL is merely the most common license for \latex{} packages. The
-LPPL specifies that a user can do whatever he wants with your
-package---including sell it and give you nothing in return. The only
-restrictions are that he must give you credit for your work, and he
-must change the name of the package if he modifies anything to avoid
-versioning confusion.
-\index{package|)}
-\index{license|)}
-\index{LPPL|see{\LaTeX{} Project Public License}}
-
-The next step is to load \ds:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \input docstrip.tex
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{keepsilent} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{keepsilent}
-\end{decl}
-
-By default, \ds{} gives a line-by-line account of its activity. These
-messages aren't terribly useful, so most people turn them off:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \keepsilent
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{keepsilent} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{usedir} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{usedir} \arg{directory}
-\end{decl}
-
-A system administrator can specify the base directory under which all
-\TeX-related files should be installed, \eg |/usr/share/texmf|. (See
-``\usemacro{BaseDirectory}'' in the \ds{} manual.) The \insfile{}
-file specifies where its files should be installed relative to that.
-The following is typical:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \usedir{tex/latex/}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{usedir} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{preamble} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{endpreamble}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{preamble} \\
- \m{text} \\
- \defmacro{endpreamble}
-\end{decl}
-
-\index{comments|(}
-The next step is to specify a \defn{preamble}, which is a block of
-commentary that will be written to the top of every generated file:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \preamble
-
- This is a generated file.
-
- Copyright (C) by
-
- 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.
-
- \endpreamble
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\index{comments|)}
-
-\noindent
-The preceding preamble would cause |.sty|\index{style file}
-to begin as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- %%
- %% This is file `.sty',
- %% generated with the docstrip utility.
- %%
- %% The original source files were:
- %%
- %% .dtx (with options: `package')
- %%
- %% This is a generated file.
- %%
- %% Copyright (C) by
- %%
- %% 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.
- %%
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{endpreamble}
-\indexmacroEnd{preamble} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{generate} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{file}
-\indexmacroBegin{from}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{generate}
- |{|\defmacro{file} |{}|
- |{|\defmacro{from} |{}| |{}}}|
-\end{decl}
-
-We now reach the most important part of a \insfile{} file: the
-specification of what files to generate from the \dtxfile{} file. The
-following tells \ds{} to generate |.sty|\index{style file}
-from |.dtx| by extracting only those parts marked as
-``|package|'' in the \dtxfile{} file. (Marking parts of a \dtxfile{}
-file is described in Section~\ref{sec:dtx-file}.)
-
-\label{code:generate}
-\begin{verbatim}
- \generate{\file{.sty}{\from{.dtx}{package}}}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\index{style file}
-
-\noindent
-\usemacro{generate} can extract any number of files from a given
-\dtxfile{} file. It can even extract a single file from multiple
-\dtxfile{} files. See the \ds{} manual for details.
-
-\indexmacroEnd{from}
-\indexmacroEnd{file}
-\indexmacroEnd{generate} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{Msg} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{Msg} \arg{text}
-\end{decl}
-
-The next part of a \insfile{} file consists of commands to output a
-message to the user, telling him what files need to be installed and
-reminding him how to produce the user documentation. The following
-set of \usemacro{Msg} commands is typical:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \obeyspaces
- \Msg{****************************************************}
- \Msg{* *}
- \Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the *}
- \Msg{* following file into a directory searched by TeX: *}
- \Msg{* *}
- \Msg{* .sty *}
- \Msg{* *}
- \Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file *}
- \Msg{* .dtx through LaTeX. *}
- \Msg{* *}
- \Msg{* Happy TeXing! *}
- \Msg{* *}
- \Msg{****************************************************}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\index{style file}%
-
-\indexmacroEnd{Msg} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-Note the use of \usemacro{obeyspaces} to inhibit \TeX{} from
-collapsing multiple spaces into one.
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{endbatchfile} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \usemacro{endbatchfile}
-\end{decl}
-
-Finally, we tell \ds{} that we've reached the end of the \insfile{} file:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \endbatchfile
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{endbatchfile} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-ins-file-style} lists a complete, skeleton
-\insfile{} file. Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-ins-file-class} is
-similar but contains slight modifications intended to produce a class
-(\clsfile) file instead of a style (\styfile) file.
-
-\index{installer file|)}
-\index{documented LaTeX file@documented \LaTeX{} file|(}
-
-
-\section{The \texttt{.dtx} file}
-\label{sec:dtx-file}
-
-\index{package|(}
-A \dtxfile{} file contains both the commented source code and the user
-documentation for the package. Running a \dtxfile{} file through
-|latex| typesets the user documentation, which usually also includes a
-nicely typeset version of the commented\index{comments} source code.
-\index{package|)}
-
-Due to some \DOC{} trickery, a \dtxfile{} file is actually evaluated
-\emph{twice}. The first time, only a small piece of \latex{} driver
-code is evaluated. The second time, \emph{comments}\index{comments}
-in the \dtxfile{} file are evaluated, as if there were no ``|%|''
-preceding them. This can lead to a good deal of confusion when
-writing \dtxfile{} files and occasionally leads to some awkward
-constructions. Fortunately, once the basic structure of a \dtxfile{} file
-is in place, filling in the code is fairly straightforward.
-
-
-\subsection{Prologue}
-
-\index{comments|(}
-
-\dtxfile{} files generally begin with a copyright\index{copyright} and
-license\index{license} comment:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \iffalse meta-comment
- %
- % Copyright (C) by
- %
- % 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.
- %
- % \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\index{comments|)}
-
-\noindent
-The \usemacro{iffalse} and |\fi| are needed because the second time
-the \dtxfile{} file is processed, |%| characters at the beginning of lines
-are ignored. To prevent the
-copyright\index{copyright}/license\index{license} from being evaluated
-as \latex{} code, we have to surround it with
-\usemacro{iffalse}\dotsbrk|\fi|. Adding ``\usething{meta-comment}''
-after ``\usemacro{iffalse}'' is nothing more than a convention for
-indicating that the comment\index{comments} is intended to be read by
-a human, not by \DOC{}, \ds{}, or \latex.
-
-\indexmacroBegin{NeedsTeXFormat} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{ProvidesPackage}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{NeedsTeXFormat} \arg{format-name} \oarg{release-date} \\
- \defmacro{ProvidesPackage} \arg{package-name} \oarg{release-info}
-\end{decl}
-
-The next few lines are also surrounded by
-\usemacro{iffalse}\dotsbrk|\fi| so as not to be processed by |latex|
-on the second pass through the \dtxfile{} file. However, these lines are
-intended not for a human reader, but for \ds{} (hence, no
-``\usething{meta-comment}''):
-
-\label{code:ProvidesPackage}
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \iffalse
- %<>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
- %<>\ProvidesPackage{}
- %<> [//
v]
- %
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexmacro{NeedsTeXFormat}%
-\indexmacro{ProvidesPackage}
-
-\noindent
-(We'll encounter the |\fi| shortly.)
-
-Remember the \usemacro{generate} line in the \insfile{} file
-(page~\pageref{code:generate})? It ended with the tag ``|package|''.
-This tells \ds{} to write lines that begin with ``|%<>|'' to
-the \styfile{} file, stripping off the ``|%<>|'' in the
-process. Hence, our \styfile{} file will begin with the following:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
- \ProvidesPackage{}
- [//
v]
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexmacro{NeedsTeXFormat}%
-\indexmacro{ProvidesPackage}
-
-\noindent
-For example:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
- \ProvidesPackage{skeleton}
- [2002/03/25 v1.0 .dtx skeleton file]
-\end{verbatim}%
-\label{code:ProvidesPackage-example}%
-\indexmacro{NeedsTeXFormat}%
-\indexmacro{ProvidesPackage}
-
-\noindent
-\index{package|(}
-The \usemacro{NeedsTeXFormat} line ensures that the package won't run
-under a version of \latex[\LaTeXe]{} older than what the package was
-tested with. The date and version strings in the
-\usemacro{ProvidesPackage} line are used by \DOC{} to set the
-\usemacro{filedate} and \usemacro{fileversion} macros. Note the
-date\index{date format} format; \emph{YYYY/MM/DD} is used throughout
-\latex[\LaTeXe]{} and should be used in your packages as well.
-\index{package|)}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{ProvidesPackage}
-\indexmacroEnd{NeedsTeXFormat} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{EnableCrossrefs} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{CodelineIndex}
-\indexmacroBegin{RecordChanges}
-\indexmacroBegin{DocInput}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{EnableCrossrefs} \\
- \defmacro{CodelineIndex} \\
- \defmacro{RecordChanges} \\
- \defmacro{DocInput} \arg{filename} \label{desc:CodelineIndex}
-\end{decl}
-
-Next comes the only part of the \dtxfile{} file that isn't commented out
-(\ie doesn't begin each line with |%|):
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- %<<*driver>>
- \documentclass{ltxdoc}
- \usepackage{}
- \EnableCrossrefs
- \CodelineIndex
- \RecordChanges
- \begin{document}
- \DocInput{.dtx}
- \end{document}
- %<>
- % \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The preceding code stanza is what |latex| evaluates on its first pass
-through the \dtxfile{} file. We'll now examine that stanza line-by-line:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Putting code between ``|%<<*driver>>|'' and ``|%<>|''
- is a \ds{} shorthand for prefixing each line with ``|%<>|''.
- This demarcates the \DOC{} driver\index{driver code} code.
-
- \item The \usemacro{documentclass} should almost always be
- \usething{ltxdoc}, as that loads \DOC{} and provides a few useful
- macros for formatting program documentation.
-
-\index{package|(}
- \item You should always \usemacro{usepackage} your package. If you
- don't, \DOC{} won't see the package's \usemacro{ProvidesPackage}
- line and won't know how to set \usemacro{filedate} and
- \usemacro{fileversion} (see page~\pageref{code:GetFileInfo}). This
- is also where you should \usemacro{usepackage} any other packages
- needed to typeset the user documentation.
-\index{package|)}
-
- \item \usemacro{EnableCrossrefs} tells \DOC{} that you want it to
- construct an index for your code---normally a good idea. The
- alternative is \usemacro{DisableCrossrefs}, which speeds up
- processing by a negligible amount.
-
- \item \usemacro{CodelineIndex} tells \DOC{} that the index should
- refer to program line numbers instead of page numbers. (The
- alternative is \usemacro{PageIndex}.) \usemacro{CodelineIndex}
- makes index entries easier to find at the expense of making the
- index less self-consistent (because descriptions of macros and
- environments are always indexed by page number). The index does,
- however, begin with a note of explanation.
-
- \item \label{item:RecordChanges} On page~\pageref{code:changes},
- we'll see how to log the changes made in each revision of the
- package\index{package}. \usemacro{RecordChanges} tells \DOC{} that
- it should keep and aggregate the log entries.
-
- \item There should be only one command between the
- |\begin{document}| and |\end{document}|: a \usemacro{DocInput} call
- with which the \dtxfile{} file inputs itself. This enables a master
- file to \usemacro{DocInput} multiple files in order to produce a
- single document that covers more than one package\index{package} but
- contains a unified index\index{indexing}. Master documentation
- files are described~\vpageref{sec:master-files}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{DocInput}
-\indexmacroEnd{RecordChanges}
-\indexmacroEnd{CodelineIndex}
-\indexmacroEnd{EnableCrossrefs} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{OnlyDescription} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{OnlyDescription} \label{desc:OnlyDescription}
-\end{decl}
-
-Another command that sometimes appears in the preamble (\ie before the
-|\begin{document}|) is \usemacro{OnlyDescription}, which tells \DOC{}
-to typeset only the user documentation, not the package\index{package}
-code/comments\index{comments}. It's usually best to omit
-\usemacro{OnlyDescription} (or add it commented out). A user can
-always add it manually or even enable \usemacro{OnlyDescription} for
-\emph{all} \dtxfile{} files by adding the following to his
-\defthing{ltxdoc.cfg} file:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \AtBeginDocument{\OnlyDescription}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexmacro{AtBeginDocument}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{OnlyDescription} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\bigskip
-The remainder of this section covers |latex|'s second pass through the
-\dtxfile{} file. Consequently, all subsequent examples are prefixed
-with percent signs.
-
-\indexmacroBegin{CheckSum} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\index{checksumming|(}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{CheckSum} \arg{number} \label{decl:CheckSum}
-\end{decl}
-
-\DOC{} supports a very simplistic form of document checksumming, to
-help ensure that a package\index{package} didn't get corrupted in
-transport. \DOC{} merely counts the number of backslashes that occur
-in the code. If the number matches the checksum, \DOC{} gives a
-success message:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- *******************
- * Checksum passed *
- *******************
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-Otherwise, it says what the correct checksum should be:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- ! Package doc Error: Checksum not passed (<<>>).
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexthing{Checksum not passed}
-
-\noindent
-To specify the checksum in a \dtxfile{} file, merely add a \usemacro{CheckSum}
-statement:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \CheckSum{}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-If \m{number} is~|0|, or if the \dtxfile{} file lacks a
-\usemacro{CheckSum} line entirely, then \DOC{} outputs the following
-warning message:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- **********************************
- * This macro file has no checksum!
- * The checksum should be !
- **********************************
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-During code development it is convenient to specify |\CheckSum{0}| so
-you don't receive an error message every time you run |latex|. But
-don't forget to replace ``|0|'' with the correct number before
-releasing your package\index{package}!
-
-\index{checksumming|)}
-\indexmacroEnd{CheckSum} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{CharacterTable} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{CharacterTable} \arg{text}
-\end{decl}
-
-The second mechanism that \DOC{} uses to ensure that a \dtxfile{} file
-is uncorrupted is a character table. If you put the following command
-verbatim into your \dtxfile{} file, then \DOC{} will ensure that no
-unexpected character translation took place in transport:\footnote{The
-character table is commonly prefixed with double percent signs so that
-it gets written to the \texttt{.sty}\index{style file} file. This
-seems unnecessary and is therefore shown here with single percent
-signs.}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \CharacterTable
- % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
- % Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
- % Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
- % Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
- % Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
- % Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
- % Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
- % Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
- % Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<<
- % Equals \= Greater than \>> Question mark \?
- % Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
- % Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
- % Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
- % Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-A success message looks like this:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- ***************************
- * Character table correct *
- ***************************
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-and an error message looks like this:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- ! Package doc Error: Character table corrupted.
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexthing{Character table corrupted}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{CharacterTable} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{changes} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{changes} \arg{version} \arg{date} \arg{description}
- \label{code:changes}
-\end{decl}
-
-\index{package|(}
-
-On page~\pageref{item:RecordChanges} we learned that \DOC{} has a
-mechanism for recording changes to the package. The command is
-``|\changes{}{}{}|'', and it's common to
-use \usemacro{changes} for the initial version of the package to log
-the package's creation date:
-
-\index{package|)}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \changes{v1.0}{2002/03/25}{Initial version}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-One nice feature of the \usemacro{changes} command is that it knows
-whether it was used internally to a macro/environment definition. As
-Figure~\ref{fig:change-history} shows, top-level changes are prefixed
-with ``General:'', and internal changes are prefixed with the name of
-the enclosing macro or environment.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
- \centering
- \index{change history}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{minipage}[t]{0.75\textwidth}
- {\normalfont\Large\bfseries Change History\vskip 2.3ex plus 0.2ex}
- v1.0 \\
- \hspace*{2em} General: Top-level comment \dotfill 1 \\
- v1.2j \\
- \hspace*{2em} \texttt{myMacro}: Internal macro comment \dotfill 5
- \end{minipage}%
- }%
- \caption{Sample change history}
- \label{fig:change-history}
-\end{figure}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{changes} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{GetFileInfo} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{filedate}
-\indexmacroBegin{fileversion}
-\indexmacroBegin{fileinfo}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{GetFileInfo} \arg{style-file} \label{code:GetFileInfo} \\[1ex]
- \defmacro{filedate} \\
- \defmacro{fileversion} \\
- \defmacro{fileinfo}
-\end{decl}
-
-Next, we tell \DOC{} to parse the \usemacro{ProvidesPackage} command
-(page~\pageref{code:ProvidesPackage}), calling the three components of
-\usemacro{ProvidesPackage}'s argument, respectively,
-``\usemacro{filedate}'', ``\usemacro{fileversion}'', and
-``\usemacro{fileinfo}'':
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \GetFileInfo{.sty}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\index{style file}%
-\indexmacro{GetFileInfo}
-
-\noindent
-For instance, the \usemacro{ProvidesPackage} example
-shown~\vpageref{code:ProvidesPackage-example} would be parsed as
-follows:
-
-| |%
-\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{\qquad$\equiv$\qquad}l@{}}
- \usemacro{filedate} & 2002/03/25 \\
- \usemacro{fileversion} & v1.0 \\
- \usemacro{fileinfo} & .dtx skeleton file
-\end{tabular}
-
-\indexmacroEnd{fileinfo}
-\indexmacroEnd{fileversion}
-\indexmacroEnd{filedate}
-\indexmacroEnd{GetFileInfo} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{DoNotIndex} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\index{indexing|(}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{DoNotIndex} \arg{macro-name \textnormal{, \dots}}
-\end{decl}
-
-When producing an index, \DOC{} normally indexes \emph{every} control
-sequence (\ie backslashed word or symbol) in the code. The problem
-with this level of automation is that many control sequences are
-uninteresting from the perspective of understanding the code. For
-example, a reader probably doesn't want to see every location where
-|\if| is used---or |\the| or |\let| or |\begin| or any of numerous
-other control sequences.
-
-As its name implies, the \usemacro{DoNotIndex} command gives \DOC{} a
-list of control\index{control sequences} sequences that should not be
-indexed. \usemacro{DoNotIndex} can be used any number of times, and
-it accepts any number of control\index{control sequences} sequence
-names per invocation:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \DoNotIndex{\#,\$,\%,\&,\@,\\,\{,\},\^,\_,\~,\ }
- % \DoNotIndex{\@ne}
- % \DoNotIndex{\advance,\begingroup,\catcode,\closein}
- % \DoNotIndex{\closeout,\day,\def,\edef,\else,\empty,\endgroup}
-\end{verbatim}
-\centerline{$\vdots$}
-
-\index{indexing|)}
-\indexmacroEnd{DoNotIndex} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\subsection{User documentation}
-
-We can finally start writing the user documentation. A typical
-beginning looks like this:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \title{The \textsf{} package\thanks{This document
- % corresponds to \textsf{}~\fileversion,
- % dated~\filedate.}}
- % \author{ \\ \texttt{}}
- %
- % \maketitle
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexmacro{title}
-\indexmacro{author}
-\indexmacro{maketitle}
-
-\noindent
-\index{package|(}
-The title can certainly be more creative, but note that it's common
-for package names to be typeset with \usemacro{textsf} and for
-\usemacro{thanks} to be used to specify the package version and date.
-This yields one of the advantages of literate\index{literate
-programming} programming: Whenever you change the package version (the
-optional second argument to \usemacro{ProvidesPackage}), the user
-documentation is updated accordingly. Of course, you still have to
-ensure manually that the user documentation accurately describes the
-updated package.
-\index{package|)}
-
-Write the user documentation as you would any \latex{} document,
-except that you have to precede each line with a ``|%|''. Note that
-the \usething{ltxdoc} document class is derived from |article|, so the
-top-level sectioning command is \usemacro{section}, not
-\usemacro{chapter}.
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{DescribeMacro} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{DescribeEnv}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{DescribeMacro} \arg{macro} \\
- \defmacro{DescribeEnv} \arg{environment}
-\end{decl}
-
-\DOC{} provides a couple of commands to help format user
-documentation. If you include
-``|\DescribeMacro{}|''\footnote{``\m{macro}'' should include
-the backslash.} within a paragraph, \DOC{} will stick ``\m{macro}'' in
-the margin to make it easy for a reader to see. \DOC{} will also add
-\m{macro} to the index and format the corresponding page number to
-indicate that this is where the macro is described (as opposed to the
-place in the source code where the macro is defined).
-
-\usemacro{DescribeEnv} is the analogous command for describing an
-environment. Both \usemacro{DescribeMacro} and \usemacro{DescribeEnv}
-can be used multiple times within a paragraph.
-
-\indexmacroEnd{DescribeEnv}
-\indexmacroEnd{DescribeMacro} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexmacroBegin{marg} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{oarg}
-\indexmacroBegin{parg}
-\indexmacroBegin{meta}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{marg} \arg{argument} \\
- \defmacro{oarg} \arg{argument} \\
- \defmacro{parg} \arg{argument} \\
- \defmacro{meta} \arg{text}
-\end{decl}
-
-The \usething{ltxdoc} document class provides three commands to help
-typeset macro and environment syntax
-(Table~\ref{tbl:argument-formatting}). \usemacro{marg} formats
-mandatory arguments, \usemacro{oarg} formats optional arguments, and
-\usemacro{parg} formats picture arguments. All three of these utilize
-\usemacro{meta} to typeset the argument proper. \usemacro{meta} is
-also useful on its own. For example, ``\texttt{This needs a}
-|\meta{dimen}|.'' is typeset as ``This needs a \m{dimen}.''
-
-\begin{table}[htbp]
- \centering
- \caption{Argument-formatting commands}
- \label{tbl:argument-formatting}
- \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}}
- \hline
- \multicolumn{1}{@{}c}{Command} &
- \multicolumn{1}{c@{}}{Result} \\
- \hline
- \usemacro{marg}|{text}| & |{}| \\
- \usemacro{oarg}|{text}| & |[]| \\
- \usemacro{parg}|{text}| & |()| \\
- \hline
- \end{tabular}
-\end{table}
-
-In addition to those commands, \DOC{} facilitates the typesetting of
-macro descriptions by automatically loading the \svrb{}
-package\index{package}. \svrb{} lets you use \verb+|+\dots\verb+|+
-as a convenient shorthand for |\verb|\verb+|+\dots\verb+|+. For
-instance, ``\verb+|\mymacro|+ |\oarg{pos}| |\marg{width}|
-|\marg{text}|'' is typeset as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \mymacro [] {} {}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-Like \usemacro{verb}, the \verb+|+\dots\verb+|+ shorthand does not
-work within \usemacro{footnote} or other fragile macros.
-
-\indexmacroEnd{meta}
-\indexmacroEnd{parg}
-\indexmacroEnd{oarg}
-\indexmacroEnd{marg} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\subsection{Code and commentary}
-
-\indexmacroBegin{StopEventually} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexmacroBegin{Finale}
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{StopEventually} |{}| \\
- \defmacro{Finale}
-\end{decl}
-
-The package's\index{package} source code is delineated by putting it
-between \usemacro{StopEventually} and \usemacro{Finale}. Note that
-\usemacro{CheckSum} (page~\pageref{decl:CheckSum}) applies only to the
-package's\index{package} source code. \usemacro{StopEventually} takes
-an argument, which is a block of text to typeset after the code. If
-\usemacro{OnlyDescription} (page~\pageref{desc:OnlyDescription}) is
-specified, then nothing after the \usemacro{StopEventually} will be
-output---including text that follows \usemacro{Finale}.
-\usemacro{StopEventually}'s \m{text} parameter is therefore the
-mechanism for providing a piece of text that should be output
-regardless of whether or not a code listing is typeset. It commonly
-includes a bibliography section and/or one or more of the following
-commands.
-
-\indexmacroEnd{Finale}
-\indexmacroEnd{StopEventually} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\begin{decl}
- \defmacro{PrintChanges} \\
- \defmacro{PrintIndex}
-\end{decl}
-
-\indexmacroBegin{PrintChanges} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\index{change history|(}
-
-\usemacro{PrintChanges} produces an unnumbered section called ``Change
-History''. (See Figure~\vref{fig:change-history}). The Change
-History section aggregates all of the \usemacro{changes} commands in
-the \dtxfile{} file into a single list of per-version modifications.
-This makes it easy to keep track of what changed from version to
-version.
-
-\usemacro{PrintChanges} uses \latex's glossary mechanism. Running
-|latex| on |.dtx| produces change-history data in
-|.glo|. To produce the actual change history
-(|.gls|), the user should run the \usething{makeindex}
-program as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- makeindex -s gglo.ist -o .gls .glo
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\index{change history|)}
-\indexmacroEnd{PrintChanges} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\indexmacroBegin{PrintIndex} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\index{indexing|(}
-
-\usemacro{PrintIndex} produces an unnumbered section called ``Index''.
-The index automatically includes entries for all macros and
-environments that are used, defined, or described in the document.
-All environments are additionally listed under ``environments''.
-Table~\ref{tbl:index-formatting} illustrates the way that various
-entries are formatted. In that table, ``27'' refers to a page number,
-and ``123'' refers to a line number.\footnote{If
-\texttt{\string\CodelineIndex} (page~\pageref{desc:CodelineIndex})
-were not used then ``123'' would refer to a page number.} Note that
-macro/environment definitions and uses are included in the index only
-if the document includes a code listing (\ie
-\usemacro{OnlyDescription} was not specified).
-
-\begin{table}[htbp]
- \centering
- \caption{Formatting of entries in the index}
- \label{tbl:index-formatting}
- \begin{tabular}{@{}llp{6cm}@{}}
- \hline
- Item & Function & Formatting in index \\
- \hline
- Macro & Used & |\myMacro| \dotfill~123 \\
- Macro & Defined & |\myMacro| \dotfill~\underline{123} \\
- Macro & Described & |\myMacro| \dotfill~\textit{27} \\
- Environment & Defined & |myEnv| (environment) \dotfill~\underline{123} \\
- Environment & Described & |myEnv| (environment) \dotfill~\textit{27} \\
- \multicolumn{2}{@{}l}{Other (\ie an explicit \texttt{\string\index})}
- & myItem \dotfill~27 \\
- \hline
- \end{tabular}
-\end{table}
-
-The default formatting for an explicit \usemacro{index} command uses a
-roman page number. This leads to confusion, as roman page numbers
-otherwise indicate line numbers in the package source code. The
-solution is to specify ``|usage|'' formatting to the \usemacro{index}
-command:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \index{explicit indexing|usage}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Running |latex| on |.dtx| produces index data in
-|.idx|. To produce the actual index (|.ind|), the
-user should run the \usething{makeindex} program as follows:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- makeindex -s gind.ist -o .ind .idx
-\end{verbatim}
-
-A code index is a nice ``value added'' made possible by
-literate\index{literate programming} programming. It requires
-virtually no extra effort and greatly helps code maintainers to find
-macro definitions and see what other macros a package\index{package}
-depends upon.
-
-\index{indexing|)}
-\indexmacroEnd{PrintIndex} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexthingBegin{macrocode} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\begin{decl}
- |\begin{macrocode}| \\
- \m{code} \\
- |\end{macrocode}|
-\end{decl}
-
-Code fragments listed between |\begin{macrocode}| and
-|\end{macrocode}| are extracted verbatim into the \styfile{} file.
-When typeset, the code fragments are shown with a running line counter
-to make it easy to refer to a specific line. Here are some key points
-to remember about the \usething{macrocode} environment:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item There must be \emph{exactly} four spaces between the ``|%|''
- and the ``|\begin{macrocode}|'' or ``|\end{macrocode}|''.
- Otherwise, \DOC{} won't detect the end of the code
- fragment.\footnote{Trivia: Only the
- \texttt{\string\end\string{macrocode\string}} needs this precise
- spacing and then, only for typesetting the documentation.
- Nevertheless, it's good practice to use
- ``\texttt{\%\textvisiblespace\textvisiblespace\textvisiblespace\textvisiblespace}''
- for the \texttt{\string\begin\string{macrocode\string}}, as well.}
-
- \item The lines of code within
- |\begin{macrocode}|\dotsbrk|\end{macrocode}| should not begin with
- ``|%|''. The code gets written exactly as it is to the \insfile{}
- file, with no |%|-stripping.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The following is a sample code fragment. It happens to be a complete
-macro definition, but this is not necessary; any fragment of \latex{}
-code can appear within a \usething{macrocode} environment.
-
-\label{code:mymacro}
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \begin{macrocode}
- \newcommand{\mymacro}{This is
- a \LaTeX{} macro.}
- % \end{macrocode}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-\DOC{} formats the preceding code fragment as follows:
-
-\begin{tabbing}
-| |\={\tiny 9} \=\kill
- \> {\tiny 1} \> |\newcommand{\mymacro}{This is| \\
- \> {\tiny 2} \> | a \LaTeX{} macro.}|
-\end{tabbing}
-
-\noindent
-Note that line numbers are unique across the entire program (as
-opposed to being reset at the top of each page). If
-\usemacro{PrintIndex} is used in the \dtxfile{} file containing the
-preceding definition of |\mymacro|, the index will automatically
-include entries for |\newcommand|, |\mymacro|, and |\LaTeX|, unless
-any of these are \usemacro{DoNotIndex}'ed.
-
-\indexthingEnd{macrocode} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-\indexthingBegin{macro} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\indexthingBegin{environment}
-
-\begin{decl}
- |\begin{macro}{}| \\
- \qquad $\vdots$ \\
- |\end{macro}| \\
- \\
- |\begin{environment}{}| \\
- \qquad $\vdots$ \\
- |\end{environment}| \\
-\end{decl}
-
-The \usething{macro} and \usething{environment} environments are used
-to delineate a complete macro or environment definition.
-\usething{macro}/\usething{environment} environments generally contain
-one or more \usething{macrocode} environments interspersed with code
-documentation. The following is a more complete version of the
-\usething{macrocode} example shown~\vpageref{code:mymacro}.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \begin{macro}{\mymacro}
- % We define a trivial macro, |\mymacro|, to illustrate
- % the use of the |macro| environment.
- % \begin{macrocode}
- \newcommand{\mymacro}{This is
- a \LaTeX{} macro.}
- % \end{macrocode}
- % \end{macro}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\noindent
-The typeset version is shown below:
-
-\begin{tabbing}
-| \mymacro|\qquad\={\tiny 9} \= \kill
-| \mymacro| \> We define a trivial macro, |\mymacro|, to illustrate the \\
- \> use of the \usething{macro} environment. \\
- \> {\tiny 1} \> |\newcommand{\mymacro}{This is| \\
- \> {\tiny 2} \> | a \LaTeX{} macro.}|
-\end{tabbing}
-
-\DOC{} typesets the macro/environment name in the margin for increased
-visibility. \DOC{} also adds the appropriate entries to the index.
-(See Table~\vref{tbl:index-formatting} for examples of how these
-entries are formatted.) Note that
-|\begin{macro}|\dotsbrk|\end{macro}| is not required to indicate a
-macro definition. It can also be used to indicate definitions of
-\latex{} datatypes, such as counters, lengths, and boxes:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \begin{macro}{myCounter}
- % This is an example of using the |macro| environment to format
- % something other than a macro.
- % \begin{macrocode}
- \newcounter{myCounter}
- % \end{macrocode}
- % \end{macro}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexthing{macrocode}
-
-\usething{macro} and \usething{environment} environments can be
-nested. This capability is useful not only for macros that define
-other macros, but also when defining a group of related datatypes that
-share a description:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \begin{macro}{\thingheight}
- % \begin{macro}{\thingwidth}
- % \begin{macro}{\thingdepth}
- % These lengths keep track of the dimensions of our |\thing|
- % box. (Actually, we're just trying to show how to nest
- % |macro| environments.)
- % \begin{macrocode}
- \newlength{\thingheight}
- \newlength{\thingwidth}
- \newlength{\thingdepth}
- % \end{macrocode}
- % \end{macro}
- % \end{macro}
- % \end{macro}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexthing{macro}%
-\indexthing{macrocode}
-
-\noindent
-Descriptionless \usething{macro} environments should generally be
-avoided, as the formatting is a little ugly; the macro name appears on
-its own line, to the left of an ``empty'' description, but the code
-doesn't start until the next line.
-
-There can be multiple \usething{macrocode} environments within a
-|\begin{macro}|\dotsbrk|\end{macro}| or
-|\begin{environment}|\dotsbrk|\end{environment}| block.
-\index{comments|(} This is the mechanism by which code can be
-commented internally to a macro/environment. (It's considered bad
-style to use ``|%|'' for comments within a \usething{macrocode}
-block.) Here's an example of the way that a nontrivial macro might be
-commented:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \begin{macro}{\complexMacro}
- % Pretend that this is a very complex macro that needs
- % to have its various pieces documented.
- % \begin{macrocode}
- \newcommand{\complexMacro}{%
- % \end{macrocode}
- % Initialize all of our counters to zero.
- % \begin{macrocode}
- \setcounter{count@i}{0}%
- \setcounter{count@ii}{0}%
- \setcounter{count@iii}{0}%
- \setcounter{count@iv}{0}%
- % \end{macrocode}
- % Do some really complicated processing.
- % \begin{macrocode}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexthing{macrocode}
-| |$\vdots$
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \end{macrocode}
- % We're all finished now.
- % \begin{macrocode}
- }
- % \end{macrocode}
- % \end{macro}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexthing{macrocode}
-
-\indexthingEnd{environment}
-\indexthingEnd{macro} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\index{comments|)}
-
-Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-dtx-file-style} lists a complete, skeleton
-\dtxfile{} file that encapsulates a \styfile{} file and its
-documentation.
-
-\index{class file|(}
-
-\paragraph{Class files}
-The procedure to produce a class file from a \dtxfile{} file is far
-less straightforward than the procedure to produce a style file. The
-problem is that \usemacro{DocInput} relies on the
-|\usepackage{|\m{package}|}| line (more precisely, the
-\usemacro{ProvidesPackage} line within \m{package}|.sty|) to set the
-\usemacro{fileversion} and \usemacro{filedate} macros. However, a
-class file can't be loaded with |\usepackage|. Nor can we simply load
-it with |\documentclass{|\m{package}|}| because only one class can be
-loaded per document and we need that class to be |ltxdoc|.
-
-The solution is to use \usemacro{ProvidesFile} to make the file
-version and date available to the \dtxfile{} file.
-Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-dtx-file-class} lists a complete, skeleton
-\dtxfile{} file that encapsulates a \clsfile{} file and its
-documentation. It resembles the skeleton file shown in
-Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-dtx-file-style} but has a differently
-structured header section.
-
-\index{class file|)}
-
-
-\index{documented LaTeX file@documented \LaTeX{} file|)}
-
-
-\section{Tips, tricks, and recommendations}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Write lots of good documentation! It really helps others
- understand your code and the package\index{package} as a whole.
-
- \item If you believe the \latex{} community at large would be
- interested in your package then you should upload it to \CTAN{} at
- \URL{http://www.ctan.org/upload}. As a central repository of all
- things \TeX-related, \CTAN{} makes it easier for others to find your
- \latex{} package than if it were located on your personal home page.
-
-\index{documentation, prebuilt PDF|(}
- \item When distributing your package, be sure to include a
- |README|\index{README file@\texttt{README} file} file describing
- what your package does as well as \emph{prebuilt} documentation,
- preferably as a PDF file. Prebuilt documentation saves users the
- bother of having to download your package, install it, and build the
- documentation before even knowing what the package is supposed to do
- or if it meets their needs.
-\index{documentation, prebuilt PDF|)}
-
- \item Use \latex's sectioning commands to organize the code and
- clarify its structure (\eg |\subsection{|\texttt{Initialization
- macros}|}|, |\subsection{|\texttt{Helper functions}|}|,
- |\subsection{|\texttt{Exported macros and environments}|}|,~\dots).
-
-\index{comments|(}
-
- \item Although commentary really belongs only in the typeset
- documentation, it is also possible to write comments that are
- visible only in the \styfile{} file, in both the typeset
- documentation and the \styfile{} file, or only in the \dtxfile{}
- source. Table~\ref{tbl:comment-visibility} shows how to control
- comment visibility.
-
-\index{comments|)}
-
- \begin{table}[hbp]
- \centering
- \caption{Comment visibility}
- \label{tbl:comment-visibility}
- \newcommand{\yes}{Y}%
- \newcommand{\no}{N}%
- \index{style file}%
- \index{comments}%
- \begin{tabular}{@{}ccl@{}}
- \hline
- Appears & Appears \\
- in docs & in \styfile{} & \raisebox{1.5ex}[0pt]{Mechanism} \\
- \hline
-
- \no & \no & |% ^^A | \\[2ex]
-
- \no & \yes & |% \iffalse| \\
- & & |%% | \\
- & & |% \fi| \\[2ex]
-
- \yes & \no & |% | \\[2ex]
-
- \yes & \yes & |%% | \\
- \hline
- \end{tabular}
- \end{table}
-
- \item All lines between |<<*package>>| and |<>|, except
- those within a \usething{macrocode} environment, should begin with
- ``|%|''. Don't use any blank lines; these would get written to the
- \styfile{} file (and oughtn't).
-
-
-\index{package|(}
-\index{"@@\texttt{"@}!in macro names|(}
- \item It is good practice for \latex{} programs to use ``|@|''
- within the names of macros, lengths, counters, etc.\ that are
- declared globally, but intended to be used only internally to the
- package. This prevents a user from corrupting package state by
- inadvertently redefining package internals.\footnote{Within a
- \LaTeX{} document, ``|@|'' is set to category code~12 (``other''),
- not category code~11 (``letter''), so the user can't easily define
- or use a macro with ``|@|'' in its name.} Another good practice is
- to prefix all global names that are internal to the package with the
- name of the package (\eg ``|\@thing|'' instead of
- ``|\@thing|'' or---even worse---just ``|\thing|''). This helps
- avoid inter-package naming conflicts. Finally, because decimal
- digits are not normally allowed in macro names, it is common to use
- roman\index{roman numerals} numerals instead, for example: |\arg@i|,
- |\arg@ii|, |\arg@iii|, |\arg@iv|, etc.
-\index{"@@\texttt{"@}!in macro names|)}
-\index{package|)}
-
- \item You can use \usemacro{index} in the normal way to index things
- other than macros and environments.
-
- \item If you use \Emacs{} as your text editor, try out \swiftexel's
- |doctex-mode|\index{doctex-mode@\texttt{doctex-mode}}, an \Emacs{}
- mode designed specifically for writing \dtxfile{} files.
- \swiftexel{} is available from \CTAN{}.
-
- As a more primitive alternative, look up \Emacs's |string-rectangle|
- and |kill-rectangle| commands. These help a great deal with adding
- and removing a ``|%|'' at the beginning of every line in a region.
-
- \item Be sure to read ``The \ds{} Program'' and ``The \DOC{} and
- \svrb{} Packages'', the documentation for \ds{} and \DOC{},
- respectively (provided in \dtxfile{} format, of course). These
- explain how to do more advanced things with \insfile{} and
- \dtxfile{} files than this tutorial covered. Some advanced topics
- include the following:
-
- \begin{itemize} \item Extracting multiple \styfile{}
- files from a single \dtxfile{} file.
-
- \item Putting different preambles in different
- \styfile{} files.
-
- \item Extracting something other than a \styfile{} file (\eg a
- configuration file or a Perl script) from a \dtxfile{} file.
-
- \item Changing the formatting of the typeset documentation.
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{Obscure packaging features}
-
-This section describes various bits of wizardry that can be
-accomplished with \DOC{} and \ds. Few packages require these
-techniques but they are included here for convenient reference.
-
-\subsection{Master documentation files}
-\label{sec:master-files}
-
-\DOC{} supports ``master'' documentation files that typeset multiple
-\dtxfile{} files. The advantage is that a set of related \dtxfile{}
-files can be typeset with continuous section numbering and a single,
-unified index. In fact, the \latex[\LaTeXe]{} source code itself is
-typeset using a master document (|source2e.tex|) that includes all of
-the myriad \dtxfile{} files that comprise \latex[\LaTeXe].
-
-To help produce master documents, the \usething{ltxdoc} class
-provides a command called ``\usemacro{DocInclude}''.
-\usething{ltxdoc}'s \usemacro{DocInclude} is much like \DOC's
-\usemacro{DocInput}---it even uses it internally---but has the
-following additional features.
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \usemacro{PrintIndex} is automatically handled properly.
-
- \item Every \usemacro{DocInclude}'d file is given a title page.
-
- \item \usemacro{tableofcontents} works as expected. \dtxfile{}
- filenames are used as ``chapter'' names.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\noindent
-Note that \usemacro{DocInclude}, unlike \usemacro{DocInput}, assumes
-a \dtxfile{} extension.
-
-Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-master-file} presents a master-document
-skeleton that uses \usemacro{DocInclude} to typeset |.dtx|,
-|.dtx|, and |.dtx| as a single document. If you prefer
-a more manual approach (\eg if you dislike \usemacro{DocInclude}'s
-per-file title pages), you can still use \usemacro{DocInput}.
-\index{indexing|(}
-Just make sure to redefine \usemacro{PrintIndex} to do nothing;
-otherwise, each file will get its own index. After all of the
-\dtxfile{} files have been typeset, call the original
-\usemacro{PrintIndex} command to print a unified index:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \begin{document}
- \let\origPrintIndex=\PrintIndex \let\PrintIndex=\relax
- \DocInput{.dtx}
- \DocInput{.dtx}
- \DocInput{.dtx}
- \origPrintIndex
- \end{document}
-\end{verbatim}%
-\indexmacro{PrintIndex}%
-\indexmacro{DocInput}
-
-\index{indexing|)}
-
-\subsection{Single-file package distributions}
-
-Although \latex{} packages are typically distributed as both
-a~\insfile{} and a \dtxfile{} file, it is possible to distribute a
-package as a single file. The trick is to include the entire
-\insfile{} at the top of the \dtxfile{} file, right after the
-|%| lines:
-
-\begin{alltt}
- %\string<*batchfile\string>
- \string\begingroup
- \(\vdots\)
-
- \(\vdots\)
- \string\endgroup
- %\string
-\end{alltt}
-
-\noindent
-Omit the \usemacro{endbatchfile} to allow \latex{} to continue on with
-the rest of the \dtxfile{} file. Also, to avoid the ``\texttt{File}
-\m{sty-file} \texttt{already exists on the system. Overwrite it?
-[y/n]}'' message you can put ``\usemacro{askforoverwritefalse}''
-before the first \usemacro{generate} command. (This will
-automatically overwrite the existing \styfile{} file. Wrapping the
-\usemacro{generate} command(s) within
-``\usemacro{IfFileExists}|{|\m{sty-file}|}{}{|\dots|}|'' will suppress
-the overwriting.) You should also move the \styfile{} installation
-instructions to the end of the \dtxfile{} file so they don't scroll
-off the user's screen. You'll need to use \usemacro{typeout} as
-\usemacro{Msg} won't be defined:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- % \Finale
- %
- % \typeout{**************************************************}
- % \typeout{*}
- % \typeout{* To finish the installation you have to move the}
- % \typeout{* following file into a directory searched by TeX:}
- % \typeout{*}
- % \typeout{* \space\space skeleton.sty}
- % \typeout{*}
- % \typeout{* Documentation is in skeleton.dvi.}
- % \typeout{*}
- % \typeout{* Happy TeXing!}
- % \typeout{**************************************************}
- \endinput
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\subsection{Class and style files with shared versioning information}
-
-Some packages contain both a \clsfile{} and \styfile{} file. It may
-be desirable to have these extracted from the same \insfile{} file and
-share the same versioning string. The \ds{} documentation explains
-how to extract multiple files from a single \usemacro{generate} call:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- \generate{\file{.cls}{\from{.dtx}{class}}
- \file{.sty}{\from{.dtx}{package}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Using a single versioning string for both the \clsfile{} and
-\styfile{} files can be accomplished by changing the following lines
-in the \dtxfile{} file shown in
-Appendix~\ref{sec:skeleton-dtx-file-class}:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- %<>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
- %<>\ProvidesClass{}
- %<<*class>>
- [//
v]
- %<
>
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The replacement code specifies which lines belong to the class file
-and which belong to the style file:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- %<>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
- %<>\ProvidesClass{}
- %<>\ProvidesPackage{}
- %<<*class|package>>
- [//
v]
- %<
>
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\appendix
-
-\section{Skeleton files}
-
-This section contains complete skeletons of the types of files
-discussed in the rest of the document. These skeletons can be used as
-templates for creating your own packages.\index{package}
-
-\index{installer file|(}
-
-\subsection{A skeleton \texttt{.ins} file to generate a \texttt{.sty} file}
-\label{sec:skeleton-ins-file-style}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-%%
-%% Copyright (C) by
-%%
-%% 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.
-%%
-
-\input docstrip.tex
-\keepsilent
-
-\usedir{tex/latex/}
-
-\preamble
-
-This is a generated file.
-
-Copyright (C) by
-
-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.
-
-\endpreamble
-
-\generate{\file{.sty}{\from{.dtx}{package}}}
-
-\Msg{*********************************************************}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the}
-\Msg{* following file into a directory searched by TeX:}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* \space\space .sty}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file .dtx}
-\Msg{* through LaTeX.}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* Happy TeXing!}
-\Msg{*********************************************************}
-
-\endbatchfile
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\subsection{A skeleton \texttt{.ins} file to generate a \texttt{.cls} file}
-\label{sec:skeleton-ins-file-class}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-%%
-%% Copyright (C) by
-%%
-%% 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.
-%%
-
-\input docstrip.tex
-\keepsilent
-
-\usedir{tex/latex/}
-
-\preamble
-
-This is a generated file.
-
-Copyright (C) by
-
-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.
-
-\endpreamble
-
-\generate{\file{.cls}{\from{.dtx}{class}}}
-
-\Msg{*********************************************************}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the}
-\Msg{* following file into a directory searched by TeX:}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* \space\space .cls}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file .dtx}
-\Msg{* through LaTeX.}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* Happy TeXing!}
-\Msg{*********************************************************}
-
-\endbatchfile
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\index{installer file|)}
-\index{documented LaTeX file@documented \LaTeX{} file|(}
-
-
-\subsection{A skeleton \texttt{.dtx} file to generate a \texttt{.sty} file}
-\label{sec:skeleton-dtx-file-style}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-% \iffalse meta-comment
-%
-% Copyright (C) by
-% -----------------------------------
-%
-% 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.
-%
-% \fi
-%
-% \iffalse
-%<>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
-%<>\ProvidesPackage{}
-%<> [//
>
-% \fi
-%
-% \CheckSum{0}
-%
-% \CharacterTable
-% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
-% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
-% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
-% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<<
-% Equals \= Greater than \>> Question mark \?
-% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
-% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
-% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-%
-%
-% \changes{v1.0}{//
}{Initial version}
-%
-% \GetFileInfo{.sty}
-%
-% \DoNotIndex{}
-%
-% \title{The \textsf{} package\thanks{This document
-% corresponds to \textsf{}~\fileversion,
-% dated \filedate.}}
-% \author{ \\ \texttt{}}
-%
-% \maketitle
-%
-% \begin{abstract}
-% Put text here.
-% \end{abstract}
-%
-% \section{Introduction}
-%
-% Put text here.
-%
-% \section{Usage}
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\YOURMACRO}
-% Put description of |\YOURMACRO| here.
-%
-% \DescribeEnv{YOURENV}
-% Put description of |YOURENV| here.
-%
-% \StopEventually{\PrintIndex}
-%
-% \section{Implementation}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\YOURMACRO}
-% Put explanation of |\YOURMACRO|'s implementation here.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\YOURMACRO}{}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{environment}{YOURENV}
-% Put explanation of |YOURENV|'s implementation here.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newenvironment{YOURENV}{}{}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{environment}
-%
-% \Finale
-\endinput
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\subsection{A skeleton \texttt{.dtx} file to generate a \texttt{.cls} file}
-\label{sec:skeleton-dtx-file-class}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-% \iffalse meta-comment
-%
-% Copyright (C) by
-% -----------------------------------
-%
-% 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.
-%
-% \fi
-%
-% \iffalse
-%<<*driver>>
-\ProvidesFile{.dtx}
-%<>
-%<>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
-%<>\ProvidesClass{}
-%<<*class>>
- [//
v]
-%<
>
-%
-%<<*driver>>
-\documentclass{ltxdoc}
-\EnableCrossrefs
-\CodelineIndex
-\RecordChanges
-\begin{document}
- \DocInput{.dtx}
-\end{document}
-%<>
-% \fi
-%
-% \CheckSum{0}
-%
-% \CharacterTable
-% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
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-% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<<
-% Equals \= Greater than \>> Question mark \?
-% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/apa/teched.java b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/apa/teched.java
deleted file mode 100644
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--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/apa/teched.java
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@@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
-// teched.java
-// (C) Copyright 1998 by Robert S. Sutor. All rights reserved.
-
-// We first import the classes we need from the standard Java
-// distribution. This will work with Java 1.0 or higher.
-
-import java.awt.*;
-import java.awt.event.*;
-import java.lang.*;
-import java.applet.Applet;
-
-// The following brings in the Netscape LiveConnect classes
-// that we will use.
-
-import netscape.javascript.JSObject;
-
-// These are the classes that we use that are exposed by
-// techexplorer. The first is the basic interface to the
-// plug-in. The others are the event and listener classes.
-
-import ibm.techexplorer.plugin.techexplorerPlugin;
-import ibm.techexplorer.awt.AWTEvent;
-import ibm.techexplorer.awt.event.KeyListener;
-import ibm.techexplorer.awt.event.KeyEvent;
-
-public class teched
- extends java.applet.Applet
- implements KeyListener
-{
- // The JavaScript window object
- JSObject Window = null;
- // The JavaScript document object
- JSObject Document = null;
-
- // The techexplorer plug-in instance
- techexplorerPlugin tePlugin = null;
- // The editable text area for the markup source
- TextArea markupInputArea = null;
- // The 'Clear input' button
- Button clearInputButton = null;
-
- // A utility buffer for holding the markup.
- StringBuffer markupString = new StringBuffer("");
-
- public boolean action(Event evt, Object arg) {
- // We only handle the 'Clear input' action.
-
- boolean result = false;
-
- if ( evt.target == clearInputButton ) {
- // Empty the markup edit area.
- markupInputArea.setText( "" );
-
- // Reinitialize the techexplorer document. This
- // needs to be a non-empty string to actually
- // updated the document, so we give it some
- // non-visible input.
-
- tePlugin.reloadFromTeXString( "\\(\\)" );
-
- result = true;
- }
-
- return result;
- }
-
- public void init() {
- // Initialize the components we are displaying
- // with this Java applet.
-
- clearInputButton = new Button("Clear input");
- markupInputArea = new TextArea( 5, 80 );
-
- this.setLayout( new FlowLayout() );
- this.add( markupInputArea );
- this.add( clearInputButton );
- }
-
- public void keyPressed( ibm.techexplorer.awt.event.KeyEvent e ) {
- // We don't do anything with this event given us by
- // techexplorer. But see 'keyTyped'.
- }
-
- public void keyTyped( ibm.techexplorer.awt.event.KeyEvent e ) {
- // This is a naive (but effective!) way of dealing with
- // keys coming to us from techexplorer. We grab the key
- // that was pressed and put it on the end of our markup.
- // Then we update the techexplorer window.
-
- if ( e.getSource() == tePlugin ) {
- markupInputArea.appendText(
- ( new Character( e.getKeyChar() )).toString() );
-
- // This replaces the document within the techexplorer
- // window with that gotten by parsing the string
- // passed to it.
-
- tePlugin.reloadFromTeXString( markupInputArea.getText() );
- }
- }
-
- public void keyReleased( ibm.techexplorer.awt.event.KeyEvent e ) {
- // This is where we deal with key release events coming to
- // us from the techexplorer window.
-
- switch ( e.getKeyCode() ) {
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- else if (Aname.equals("why"))
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- System.out.println("\\begin{Body}");
- } // end element invitation
- if (Ename.equals("par"))
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- if (Ename.equals("emph"))
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-import org.xml.sax.Parser;
-import org.xml.sax.DocumentHandler;
-import org.xml.sax.helpers.ParserFactory;
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-public class MySAXApp {
- static final String parserClass = "com.microstar.xml.SAXDriver";
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- throws Exception
- { Parser parser = ParserFactory.makeParser(parserClass);
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- for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {parser.parse(args[i]);}
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-Files in Appendix B of the LaTeX Web Companion
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-Section B.4
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-biblioxml1.dtd DTD for 1st instance BibTeX database (Section B.4.4.2)
-bibliotest1.xml XML test file for the above
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-biblioxml2.dtd DTD for 1st instance BibTeX database (Section B.4.4.3)
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- obtain Latin 1 output.
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-minilatex.xsl XSL file to generate LaTeX from above (Section B.4.5.4)
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- made the pages 6% higher to keep everything on two pages)
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-\begin{document}
-\begin{Front}
-\To{Anna, Bernard, Didier, Johanna}
-\Date{Next Friday Evening at 8 pm}
-\Where{The Web Cafe}
-\Why{My first XML baby}
-\Signature{Michel}
-\end{Front}
-\begin{Body}
-\par
-I would like to invite you all to celebrate
-the birth of \emph{Invitation}, my
-first XML document child.
-\par
-Please do your best to come and join me next Friday
-evening. And, do not forget to bring your friends.
-\par
-I \emph{really} look forward to see you soon!
-\end{Body}
-\begin{Back}
-\end{Back}
-\end{document}
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-Files in Appendix C of the LaTeX Web Companion
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-Section C.3.1
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-invitationfr.xml XML source of French version of invitation example
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-been suspected (Fermat, c.1637). Only during the current decade has this been proved (Wiles, 1995).
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-
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-it is clear that
-
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-
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-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for with integers has long
-been suspected (Fermat, c.1637). Only during the current decade has this been proved (Wiles, 1995).
-
-
-Since (6) or (7d) should hold for arbitrary
-
--vectors, it is clear that
-
- and that when one has...
-
-...the Pythagorians knew infinitely many solutions in integers to
-
-.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for
-
- with integers has long
-been suspected (Fermat, c.1637). Only during the current decade has this been proved (Wiles, 1995).
-
-
-Since (6) or (7d) should hold for arbitrary
-
--vectors, it is clear that
-
- and that when one has...
-
-...the Pythagorians knew infinitely many solutions in integers to
-
-.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for
-
- with integers has long
-been suspected (Fermat, c.1637). Only during the current decade has this been proved (Wiles, 1995).
-
-
-Since (6) or (7d) should hold for arbitrary
-
--vectors, it is clear that
-
- and that when one has...
-
-...the Pythagorians knew infinitely many solutions in integers to
-
-.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for
-
- with integers has long
-been suspected (Fermat, c.1637). Only during the current decade has this been proved (Wiles, 1995).
-
-
-Since (6) or (7d) should hold for arbitrary
-
--vectors, it is clear that
-
- and that when one has...
-
-...the Pythagorians knew infinitely many solutions in integers to
-
-.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for
-
- with integers has long
-been suspected (Fermat, c.1637). Only during the current decade has this been proved (Wiles, 1995).
-
-
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-Michel Goossens
- 1999-03-30
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-\end{center}
-
-\htmladdnormallink{Les Images}{../ex21/ex21.html}
-
-\externallabels{../ex21}{../ex21/labels.pl}
-Référence à une figure externe~\externalref{Fpsfig}.
-
-\htmladdnormallink{Les tableaux}{../ex22/ex22.html}
-
-\externallabels{../ex22}{../ex22/labels.pl}
-Référence à un tableau externe~\externalref{tab-exa}.
-
-\htmladdnormallink{La bibliographie}%
- {../ex2bib/ex2bib.html}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex21.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex21.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 9b6bc130524..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex21.tex
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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-%begin{latexonly}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-%end{latexonly}
-\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\makeindex
-\begin{document}
-\section{Une figure EPS}
-\label{sec-figure}
-Cette section montre comment inclure une figure
-\externallabels{../ex2bib}{../ex2bib/labels.pl}%
-PostScript\externalref{bibPS} dans un document \LaTeX.
-La \hyperref{figure}{figure }{}{Fpsfig}
-est insérée dans le texte à l'aide de la commande
-\verb!\includegraphics{colorcir}!.
-\begin{figure}
-\htmlimage{thumbnail=0.4}
-\centering
- \begin{tabular}{c@{\qquad}c}
- \includegraphics[width=3cm]{colorcir} &
- \includegraphics[width=3cm]{tac2dim}
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Deux images EPS}\label{Fpsfig}
-\end{figure}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex22.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex22.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index ff97376b120..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex22.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-%begin{latexonly}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-%end{latexonly}
-\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\newcommand{\Lcs}[1]{\texttt{\symbol{'134}#1}}
-\begin{document}
-\section{Exemple d'un tableau}
-\label{sec-tableau}
-Le \hyperref{tableau}{tableau }{}{tab-exa} montre
-l'utilisation de l'environnement \texttt{table}.
-\begin{table}
-\centering
- \begin{tabular}{cccccc}
- \Lcs{primo} & \primo & \Lcs{secundo} & \secundo &
- \Lcs{tertio} & \tertio \\
- \Lcs{quatro} & \quatro& 1\Lcs{ier} & 1\ier &
- 1\Lcs{iere} & 1\iere \\
- \Lcs{fprimo)}&\fprimo)& \Lcs{No} 10 & \No 10 &
- \Lcs{no} 15 & \no 15 \\
- \Lcs{og} a \Lcs{fg}&\og a \fg&3\Lcs{ieme}&3\ieme &
- 10\Lcs{iemes}& 10\iemes
- \end{tabular}
-\caption{Quelques commandes de l'option
- \texttt{french} de \texttt{babel}}\label{tab-exa}
-\end{table}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex2bib.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex2bib.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index f691e5acfc9..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex2bib.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-%begin{latexonly}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-%end{latexonly}
-\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\makeindex
-\begin{document}
-\begin{thebibliography}{99}
-\bibitem{bib-PS}\label{bibPS}
-Adobe Inc.
-\emph{PostScript, manuel de référence (2ième édition)}
-InterÉditions (France), 1992
-\end{thebibliography}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex30.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex30.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 0b1b755235f..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex30.tex
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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\usepackage{html}
-\usepackage{makeidx}
-%begin{latexonly}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-%end{latexonly}
-
-\internal{../ex31/}
-\internal[sections]{../ex31/}
-%\internal[contents]{../ex31/}
-\internal[figure]{../ex31/}
-\internal[index]{../ex31/}
-
-\internal{../ex32/}
-\internal[sections]{../ex32/}
-%\internal[contents]{../ex32/}
-\internal[table]{../ex32/}
-\internal[index]{../ex32/}
-
-\makeindex
-\title{Exemple d'un document segmenté}
-\author{Ross Moore \& Michel Goossens}
-
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle\htmlrule
-\tableofchildlinks\htmlrule
-%begin{latexonly}
-\tableofcontents
-%end{latexonly}
-\listoffigures\listoftables\htmlrule
-
-\segment{ex31}{section}{Une figure EPS}
-\endsegment[section]
-\html{Référence à figure~\ref{Fpsfig}.}
-
-\segment{ex32}{section}{Exemple d'un tableau}
-\endsegment[section]
-\html{Référence à tableau~\ref{tab-exa}.}
-\htmlrule \input{ex3bib}
-\htmlrule \printindex \htmlrule
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex31.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex31.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f5c97339f3..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex31.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-\begin{htmlonly}
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{makeidx,html}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\input ex31.ptr
-\end{htmlonly}
-\startdocument
-\index{section!figure}
-
-Cette section montre comment inclure une figure
-PostScript\cite{bib-PS} dans un document \LaTeX.
-La \hyperref{figure}{figure }{}{Fpsfig}
-est insérée dans le texte à l'aide de la commande
-\verb!\includegraphics{colorcir}!.
-\index{figure}
-\index{PostScript}
-\begin{figure}[h]
-\htmlimage{thumbnail=0.4}
-\centering
- \begin{tabular}{c@{\qquad}c}
- \includegraphics[width=3cm]{colorcir} &
- \includegraphics[width=3cm]{tac2dim}
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Deux images EPS}\label{Fpsfig}
-\end{figure}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex32.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex32.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 293d66f4650..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex32.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-\begin{htmlonly}
-\usepackage{makeidx,html}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\input ex32.ptr
-\end{htmlonly}
-\newcommand{\Lcs}[1]{\texttt{\symbol{'134}#1}}
-\startdocument
-\index{section!tableau}
-
-Le \hyperref{tableau}{tableau }{}{tab-exa}
-montre l'utilisation de l'environnement \texttt{table}.
-\begin{table}[h]
-\centering
- \begin{tabular}{cccccc}
- \Lcs{primo} & \primo & \Lcs{secundo} & \secundo
- & \Lcs{tertio} & \tertio \\
- \Lcs{quatro} & \quatro& 1\Lcs{ier} & 1\ier
- & 1\Lcs{iere} & 1\iere \\
- \Lcs{fprimo)}&\fprimo)& \Lcs{No} 10 & \No 10
- & \Lcs{no} 15 & \no 15 \\
- \Lcs{og} a \Lcs{fg}&\og a \fg&3\Lcs{ieme}&3\ieme
- & 10\Lcs{iemes}& 10\iemes
- \end{tabular}
-\caption{Quelques commandes de l'option \texttt{french}
- de \texttt{babel}}\label{tab-exa}
-\index{tableau}
-\end{table}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex3bib.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex3bib.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 12e197babf2..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/ex3bib.tex
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-\begin{thebibliography}{99}
-\label{BIBLIO}\index{références}
-\bibitem{bib-PS}
-Adobe Inc. \emph{PostScript, manuel de référence
- (2ième édition)} InterÉditions (France), 1992
-\end{thebibliography}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/l2hexa.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/l2hexa.tex
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index 817ffbe7f1d..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/l2hexa.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\usepackage{francais}
-\usepackage{makeidx}
-\newcommand{\Lcs}[1]{\texttt{\symbol{'134}#1}}
-\makeindex
-\title{Exemple d'un article en fran\c{c}ais}
-\author{Michel Goossens}
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-\tableofcontents
-\listoffigures
-\listoftables
-\section{Une figure EPS}
-\index{section}
-Cette section montre comment inclure une figure PostScript\cite{bib-PS}
-dans un document \LaTeX. La figure~\ref{Fpsfig}
-est ins\'er\'ee dans le texte \`a l'aide de la commande
- \verb!\includegraphics{colorcir.eps}!.
-\index{figure}
-\index{PostScript}
-\begin{figure}
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{c@{\qquad}c}
- \includegraphics[width=3cm]{colorcir} &
- \includegraphics[width=3cm]{tac2dim}
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{Deux images EPS}
- \label{Fpsfig}
-\end{figure}
-
-\section{Exemple d'un tableau}
-
-Le tableau~\ref{tab:exa} \`a la page \pageref{tab:exa}
-montre l'utilisation de l'environnement \texttt{table}.
-
-\begin{table}
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{cccccc}
- \Lcs{primo} & \primo & \Lcs{secundo} & \secundo & \Lcs{tertio} & \tertio \\
- \Lcs{quatro} & \quatro& 1\Lcs{ier} & 1\ier & 1\Lcs{iere} & 1\iere \\
- \Lcs{fprimo)}&\fprimo)& \Lcs{No} 10 & \No 10 & \Lcs{no} 15 & \no 15 \\
- \Lcs{og} a \Lcs{fg}&\og a \fg&3\Lcs{ieme}&3\ieme & 10\Lcs{iemes}& 10\iemes
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{Quelques commandes de l'option \texttt{francais} de \texttt{babel}}
- \label{tab:exa}
- \index{tableau}
-\end{table}
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{99}
-\index{r\'ef\'erences}
-\bibitem{bib-PS}
-Adobe Inc.
-\emph{PostScript, manuel de r\'ef\'erence (2\ieme \'edition)}
-Inter\'Editions (France), 1992
-\end{thebibliography}
-\printindex
-\index{index}
-\end{document}
-% End of document.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/myinit.pl b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/myinit.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index b24da780bf5..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/myinit.pl
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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# File myinit.pl
-$ADDRESS = "Michel Goossens " .
- "Division IT " .
- "Tél. 767.5028 " .
- "$address_data[1]";
-$MAX_SPLIT_DEPTH = 0; # do not split document
-$NO_NAVIGATION = 1; # no navigation panel
-1; # Mandatory last line
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-H2 { border : 2pt solid brown ; color : maroon ; padding : 5pt }
-TD.eqno {color : green ; fontweight : 700 } /* equation-number cells */
-TABLE.subequations { background-color : #E0E0E0 ; }
-P { line-height : 18pt ; }
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/sampleAMS.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/sampleAMS.tex
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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass[a4paper,twoside]{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-\usepackage{amsmath}
-
-\renewcommand{\d}{\partial}\providecommand{\bm}[1]{\mathbf{#1}}
-\providecommand{\Range}{\mathcal{R}}\providecommand{\Ker}{\mathcal{N}}
-\providecommand{\Quat}{\vec{\mathbf{Q}}}
-
-\newcommand{\StAndrews}{\htmlurl{http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history}}%
-\newcommand{\Pythagorians}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Pythagorians}{\StAndrews/Mathematicians/Pythagoras.html}}
-\newcommand{\Fermat}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Fermat, c.1637}{\StAndrews/HistTopics/Fermat's_last_theorem.html}}
-\newcommand{\Wiles}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Wiles, 1995}{\htmlurl{http://www.pbs.org:80/wgbh/nova/proof}}}
-
-\begin{document}
-\htmlhead[center]{section}{Math examples}
-\begin{eqnarray}
- \phi(\lambda) & = & \frac{1} {2 \pi i}\int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty}
- \exp \left( u \ln u + \lambda u \right ) du \hspace{1cm}\mbox{for } c \geq 0 \\
- \lambda & = & \frac{\epsilon -\bar{\epsilon} }{\xi}
- - \gamma' - \beta^2 - \ln \frac{\xi} {E_{\rm max}} \\
- \gamma & = & 0.577215\dots \mathrm{\hspace{5mm}(Euler's\ constant)} \\
- \gamma' & = & 0.422784\dots = 1 - \gamma \\
- \epsilon , \bar{\epsilon} & = & \mbox{actual/average energy loss}
-\end{eqnarray}
-
-Since~\eqref{eqn:stress-sr} or~\eqref{gdef} should hold for arbitrary $\delta\bm{c}$%
--vectors, it is clear that $\Ker(A) = \Range(B)$ and that when $y=B(x)$ one has...\\
-...the \Pythagorians{} knew infinitely many solutions in integers to $a^2+b^2=c^2$.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for $a^n+b^n=c^n$ with integers $n>2$ has long
-been suspected (\Fermat). Only during the current decade has this been proved (\Wiles).
-
-\begin{eqnarray}\label{eqn:stress-sr}
- V \bm{\pi}^{sr} & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_i \sum_{j>i} \bm{R}_{ij} \bm{F}_{ij}\right> \\ \nonumber
- & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_{i}\sum_{j>i}\sum_\alpha\sum_\beta \bm{r}_{i\alpha j\beta}\bm{f}_{i\alpha j\beta}
- - \sum_i \sum_\alpha \bm{p}_{i\alpha} \bm{f}_{i\alpha} \right>
-\end{eqnarray}
-
-\begin{subequations}\label{bgdefs}
-\begin{align} B_{ij}^\alpha & =
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 + \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a \label{bdef} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 & = \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{\d N_i^\alpha}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_j^\alpha} {\d X_i} \right) \label{b0def} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a & = H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} a^\beta \label{budef} \\
- H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} & =
- \frac{1}{2}\left( \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_j} \right) \label{gdef}
-\end{align}
-\end{subequations}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/sampleMath.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/sampleMath.tex
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-\documentclass[a4paper,twoside]{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-%\usepackage{amsmath}
-
-\renewcommand{\d}{\partial}\providecommand{\bm}[1]{\mathbf{#1}}
-\providecommand{\Range}{\mathcal{R}}\providecommand{\Ker}{\mathcal{N}}
-\providecommand{\Quat}{\vec{\mathbf{Q}}}
-
-\newcommand{\StAndrews}{\htmlurl{http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history}}%
-\newcommand{\Pythagorians}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Pythagorians}{\StAndrews/Mathematicians/Pythagoras.html}}
-\newcommand{\Fermat}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Fermat, c.1637}{\StAndrews/HistTopics/Fermat's_last_theorem.html}}
-\newcommand{\Wiles}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Wiles, 1995}{\htmlurl{http://www.pbs.org:80/wgbh/nova/proof}}}
-
-\begin{document}
-\htmlhead[center]{section}{Math examples}
-\begin{eqnarray}
- \phi(\lambda) & = & \frac{1} {2 \pi i}\int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty}
- \exp \left( u \ln u + \lambda u \right ) du \hspace{1cm}\mbox{for } c \geq 0 \\
- \lambda & = & \frac{\epsilon -\bar{\epsilon} }{\xi}
- - \gamma' - \beta^2 - \ln \frac{\xi} {E_{\rm max}}\label{xiEmax} \\
- \gamma & = & 0.577215\dots \mathrm{\hspace{5mm}(Euler's\ constant)} \\
- \gamma' & = & 0.422784\dots = 1 - \gamma \\
- \epsilon , \bar{\epsilon} & = & \mbox{actual/average energy loss}
-\end{eqnarray}
-
-Since~\ref{xiEmax} and \ref{eqn:stress-sr} hold for arbitrary $\delta\bm{c}$-vectors,
-it is clear that $\Ker(A) = \Range(B)$ and that when $y=B(x)$ one has...\\
-...the \Pythagorians{} knew infinitely many solutions in integers to $a^2+b^2=c^2$.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for $a^n+b^n=c^n$ with integers $n>2$ has long
-been suspected (\Fermat). Only during the current decade has this been proved (\Wiles).
-
-\begin{eqnarray}\label{eqn:stress-sr}
- V \bm{\pi}^{sr} & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_i \sum_{j>i} \bm{R}_{ij} \bm{F}_{ij}\right> \\ \nonumber
- & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_{i}\sum_{j>i}\sum_\alpha\sum_\beta \bm{r}_{i\alpha j\beta}\bm{f}_{i\alpha j\beta}
- - \sum_i \sum_\alpha \bm{p}_{i\alpha} \bm{f}_{i\alpha} \right>
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{document}
-\begin{subequations}\label{bgdefs}
-\begin{align} B_{ij}^\alpha & =
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 + \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a \label{bdef} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 & = \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{\d N_i^\alpha}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_j^\alpha} {\d X_i} \right) \label{b0def} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a & = H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} a^\beta \label{budef} \\
- H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} & =
- \frac{1}{2}\left( \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_j} \right) \label{gdef}
-\end{align}
-\end{subequations}
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/sampleMathImages.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2html/sampleMathImages.tex
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-\documentclass[a4paper,twoside]{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-\usepackage{amsmath}
-
-\renewcommand{\d}{\partial}\providecommand{\bm}[1]{\mathbf{#1}}
-\providecommand{\Range}{\mathcal{R}}\providecommand{\Ker}{\mathcal{N}}
-\providecommand{\Quat}{\vec{\mathbf{Q}}}
-
-\newcommand{\StAndrews}{\url{http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history}}%
-\newcommand{\Pythagorians}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Pythagorians}{\StAndrews/Mathematicians/Pythagoras.html}}
-\newcommand{\Fermat}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Fermat, c.1637}{\StAndrews/HistTopics/Fermat's_last_theorem.html}}
-\newcommand{\Wiles}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Wiles, 1995}{http://www.pbs.org:80/wgbh/nova/proof}}
-
-\begin{document}
-\htmlhead[center]{section}{Math examples}
-\begin{flushright}
-\begin{makeimage}
-\begin{eqnarray}
- \phi(\lambda) & = & \frac{1} {2 \pi i}\int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty}
- \exp \left( u \ln u + \lambda u \right ) du \hspace{1cm}\mbox{for } c \geq 0 \\
- \lambda & = & \frac{\epsilon -\bar{\epsilon} }{\xi}
- - \gamma' - \beta^2 - \ln \frac{\xi} {E_{\rm max}} \\
- \gamma & = & 0.577215\dots \mathrm{\hspace{5mm}(Euler's\ constant)} \\
- \gamma' & = & 0.422784\dots = 1 - \gamma \\
- \epsilon , \bar{\epsilon} & = & \mbox{actual/average energy loss}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{makeimage}
-\end{flushright}
-
-Since~\eqref{eqn:stress-sr} or~\eqref{gdef} should hold for arbitrary $\delta\bm{c}$%
--vectors, it is clear that $\Ker(A) = \Range(B)$ and that when $y=B(x)$ one has...\\
-...the \Pythagorians{} knew infinitely many solutions in integers to $a^2+b^2=c^2$.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for $a^n+b^n=c^n$ with integers $n>2$ has long
-been suspected (\Fermat). Only during the current decade has this been proved (\Wiles).
-
-\begin{flushright}
-\begin{eqnarray}\htmlimage{}
-\label{eqn:stress-sr}
- V \bm{\pi}^{sr} & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_i \sum_{j>i} \bm{R}_{ij} \bm{F}_{ij}\right> \\ \nonumber
- & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_{i}\sum_{j>i}\sum_\alpha\sum_\beta \bm{r}_{i\alpha j\beta}\bm{f}_{i\alpha j\beta}
- - \sum_i \sum_\alpha \bm{p}_{i\alpha} \bm{f}_{i\alpha} \right>
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{flushright}
-
-\begin{flushright}
-\begin{subequations}\htmlimage{}
-\label{bgdefs}
-\begin{align} B_{ij}^\alpha & =
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 + \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a \label{bdef} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 & = \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{\d N_i^\alpha}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_j^\alpha} {\d X_i} \right) \label{b0def} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a & = H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} a^\beta \label{budef} \\
- H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} & =
- \frac{1}{2}\left( \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_j} \right) \label{gdef}
-\end{align}
-\end{subequations}
-\end{flushright}
-\end{document}
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-\documentclass[a4paper,twoside]{article}
-\usepackage{html}
-\usepackage{amsmath}
-
-\renewcommand{\d}{\partial}\providecommand{\bm}[1]{\mathbf{#1}}
-\providecommand{\Range}{\mathcal{R}}\providecommand{\Ker}{\mathcal{N}}
-\providecommand{\Quat}{\vec{\mathbf{Q}}}
-
-\newcommand{\StAndrews}{\url{http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history}}%
-\newcommand{\Pythagorians}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Pythagorians}{\StAndrews/Mathematicians/Pythagoras.html}}
-\newcommand{\Fermat}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Fermat, c.1637}{\StAndrews/HistTopics/Fermat's_last_theorem.html}}
-\newcommand{\Wiles}{\htmladdnormallink
- {Wiles, 1995}{http://www.pbs.org:80/wgbh/nova/proof}}
-
-\begin{document}
-\htmlhead[center]{section}{Math examples}
-\begin{flushright}
-\begin{makeimage}
-\begin{eqnarray}
- \phi(\lambda) & = & \frac{1} {2 \pi i}\int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty}
- \exp \left( u \ln u + \lambda u \right ) du \hspace{1cm}\mbox{for } c \geq 0 \\
- \lambda & = & \frac{\epsilon -\bar{\epsilon} }{\xi}
- - \gamma' - \beta^2 - \ln \frac{\xi} {E_{\rm max}} \\
- \gamma & = & 0.577215\dots \mathrm{\hspace{5mm}(Euler's\ constant)} \\
- \gamma' & = & 0.422784\dots = 1 - \gamma \\
- \epsilon , \bar{\epsilon} & = & \mbox{actual/average energy loss}
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{makeimage}
-\end{flushright}
-
-Since~\eqref{eqn:stress-sr} or~\eqref{gdef} should hold for arbitrary $\delta\bm{c}$%
--vectors, it is clear that $\Ker(A) = \Range(B)$ and that when $y=B(x)$ one has...\\
-...the \Pythagorians{} knew infinitely many solutions in integers to $a^2+b^2=c^2$.
-That no non-trivial integer solutions exist for $a^n+b^n=c^n$ with integers $n>2$ has long
-been suspected (\Fermat). Only during the current decade has this been proved (\Wiles).
-
-\begin{flushright}
-\begin{eqnarray}\htmlimage{thumbnail=.4}
-\label{eqn:stress-sr}
- V \bm{\pi}^{sr} & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_i \sum_{j>i} \bm{R}_{ij} \bm{F}_{ij}\right> \\ \nonumber
- & = & \left< \sum_i M_i \bm{V}_i \bm{V}_i
- + \sum_{i}\sum_{j>i}\sum_\alpha\sum_\beta \bm{r}_{i\alpha j\beta}\bm{f}_{i\alpha j\beta}
- - \sum_i \sum_\alpha \bm{p}_{i\alpha} \bm{f}_{i\alpha} \right>
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{flushright}
-
-\begin{flushright}
-\begin{subequations}\htmlimage{thumbnail=.3}
-\label{bgdefs}
-\begin{align} B_{ij}^\alpha & =
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 + \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a \label{bdef} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_0 & = \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{\d N_i^\alpha}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_j^\alpha} {\d X_i} \right) \label{b0def} \\
- \left(B_{ij}^\alpha\right)_a & = H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} a^\beta \label{budef} \\
- H_{ij}^{\alpha \beta} & =
- \frac{1}{2}\left( \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_j}
- + \frac{\d N_k^\beta}{\d X_i} \frac{\d N_k^\alpha}{\d X_j} \right) \label{gdef}
-\end{align}
-\end{subequations}
-\end{flushright}
-\end{document}
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-\documentclass{article}
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- \title{Simulation of Energy Loss Straggling}
- \author{Maria Physicist}
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-\section{Landau theory}\label{sec:phys332-1}
-The Landau probability distribution may be written in
-terms of the universal Landau function \cite{bib-LAND}.
-\subsection{Restrictions}
-The Landau formalism makes two restrictive assumptions:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The typical energy loss is small.
-\item The typical energy loss in the absorber should be
- large (see section \ref{urban}).
-\end{enumerate}
-\section{Urb\'an model}\label{urban}
-The following values are obtained:
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-\begin{tabular}{llcrr}
-16 & 16 & & 2000 & 29.63\\
-100 & 27.59 & & 100 & 32.00
-\end{tabular}
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{10}
-\bibitem{bib-LAND} L.Landau. On the Energy Loss of Fast Particles by
-Ionisation. Originally published in \emph{J. Phys.}, 8:201, 1944.
-\end{thebibliography}
-\end{document}
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-
-Simulation of Energy Loss Straggling
-Maria Physicist
-November 9, 1998
-
-Landau theory
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The Landau probability distribution may be written in
-terms of the universal Landau function .
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-Restrictions
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The Landau formalism makes two restrictive assumptions:
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The typical energy loss is small.
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- large (see section ).
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-16162000
-29.63100
-27.5910032.00
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-References
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L.Landau. On the Energy Loss of Fast Particles by Ionisation.
- Originally published in J. Phys., 8:201, 1944.
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-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2xml/l2xmath.cfg b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2xml/l2xmath.cfg
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index 389a4509ee5..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2xml/l2xmath.cfg
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-\Preamble{html,0.0,ref-,fonts,math}
-\Configure{$$}{\DviMath}{\EndDviMath}{}
-\Configure{eqnarray}
- {\GetLabel \Tg}
- {\GetLabel \Tg}
- {\GetLabel \Tg\Tg\Tg}
- {\ifnum \Col=4 \Tg\PauseMathClass \fi}
- {\ifnum \Col=4 \EndPauseMathClass\Tg\fi}
-\Configure{label}{id="#1"}{\Tg}
-\Configure{SUBSUP}
- {\Send{BACK}{}\Tg}
- {\Tg\Tg}
- {\Tg\TG}
-\Configure{frac}
- {\Tg\Tg} {\Tg\HCode{}\Tg}{\Tg\Tg}
-\Configure{mathrm}{\Tg\PauseMathClass}
- {\EndPauseMathClass\Tg}
-\Configure{accent}\=\bar{{}{}}
- {}{\Tg#2\Tg\HCode{‾}\Tg\Tg}
-\Configure{MathClass}{0}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{1}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{2}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{3}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{4}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{5}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{6}{*}{}{}{}
-\Configure{MathClass}{7}{*}{}{}{0123456789}
-\begin{document}
-\EndPreamble
diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2xml/mathml.dsl b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2xml/mathml.dsl
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--- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex-web-companion/latex2xml/mathml.dsl
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-
-
-
-;;;
-;;; David Carlisle
-;;; davidc@nag.co.uk
-;;;
-;;; Copyright 1998 Nag Ltd, The OpenMath Consortium. Esprit Project 24.969.
-;;;
-
-
-
-
-;;; COLOUR
-;;;
-;;; Just RGB colour supported currentlly
-
-(define (rgb-color r g b)
- (color (color-space
- "ISO/IEC 10179:1996//Color-Space Family::Device RGB") r g b))
-
-
-
-;;; CONTENT MathML
-;;;
-;;; Content MathML is mainly implemented directly with element
-;;; declarations, and process-children. there is not too much
-;;; need for node list processing.
-;;;
-;;; Currently many attributes for font changes and spacing are silently
-;;; ignored.
-;;;
-;;; The mo element goes to some trouble to get its attributes as specified
-;;; in the MathML recomendation, but currently doesn't do much with them.
-
-
-;;; mrow
-;;; should check attributes (this comment applies to most elements
-;;; but won't be repeated
-
-(element mrow
- (process-children-trim))
-
-
-;;; mi
-;;; Math Identifier Defaults to italic.
-;;; Ought to switch between math italic and text italic
-;;; for multi letter identifiers (or just in tex backend?)
-
-(element mi
- (make math-sequence
- font-posture:
- (let ((fnt
- (if(attribute-string "fontstyle")
- (attribute-string "fontstyle")
- "italic")))
- (if (equal? "normal" fnt)
- 'upright
- (if (equal? "italic" fnt)
- 'italic
- #f)))
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-
-
-;;; mn
-;;; Same for numbers.
-
-(element mn
- (make math-sequence
- font-posture:
- (let ((fnt
- (if(attribute-string "fontstyle")
- (attribute-string "fontstyle")
- "normal")))
- (if (equal? "normal" fnt)
- 'upright
- (if (equal? "italic" fnt)
- 'italic
- #f)))
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-;;; mtext
-;;; Bits of non-math
-
-(element mtext
- (make unmath
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-;;; mspace
-;;; Grumble grumble it seems extraordinarily complicated to copy
-;;; a length from an attribute on the element to a keyword to a make
-;;; function. Also the rtf backend doesn't really support line-field
-;;; I couldn't get inline-space characters to work either.
-
-(element mspace
- (make line-field field-width:
- (let ((x (attribute-value "width" (current-node))))
- (measurement-to-length (if (attribute-string "width")
- (attribute-string "width")
- "0pt")))))
-
-;;; ms
-;;; Doesn't work right in tex backend: How do you specify mono space font
-;;; without specifying what font to use.
-
-(element ms
- (make unmath
- font-posture: 'upright
- font-family-name: "iso-monospace"
- (literal "\"")
- (process-children-trim)
- (literal "\"")))
-
-
-;;; mfrac
-;;; fractions.
-
-(element mfrac
- (make fraction
- (let ((nl (children(current-node))))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'numerator
- (process-node-list (node-list-first nl)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'denominator
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest nl)))))))
-
-;;; msqrt mroot
-;;; Radicals
-
-(element msqrt
- (make radical
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-
-(element mroot
- (make radical
- (let ((nl (children(current-node))))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list (node-list-first nl)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'degree
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest nl)))))))
-
-
-;;; mstyle
-;;; Style, what style?
-
-(element mstyle
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-;;; merror
-;;; Ignore this, for now
-
-(element merror
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-;;; mpadded
-;;; Hmmm
-(element mpadded
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-
-;;; mphantom
-;; do it in white: not really the same as invisible
-;; but not sure if there is an easy general way to access
-;; background colour.
-
-(element mphantom
- (make math-sequence
- color: (rgb-color 1 1 1)
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; mfenced
-;;; Doesn't do separators for now.
-
-(element mfenced
- (make fence
- (if (attribute-string "open")
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'open
- (literal (attribute-string "open")))
- (empty-sosofo))
- (if (attribute-string "close")
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'close
- (literal (attribute-string "close")))
- (empty-sosofo))
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; Superscripts and subscripts
-
-;;; msup
-
-(element msup
- (make script
- (let ((nl (children(current-node))))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list (node-list-first nl)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest nl)))))))
-
-;;; msub
-
-(element msub
- (make script
- (let ((nl (children(current-node))))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list (node-list-first nl)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sub
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest nl)))))))
-
-;;; msubsup
-
-(element msubsup
- (make script
- (let* ((nl (children(current-node)))
- (nlr (node-list-rest nl)))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list (node-list-first nl)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sub
- (process-node-list (node-list-first nlr)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest nlr)))))))
-
-;;; mmultiscripts
-;;; In order to get the scripts aligning with each other
-;;; they all script an empty element (so ignore th esize of the base
-;;; I wish I could measure things in DSSSL....
-
-(element mmultiscripts
- (let* ((nl (children(current-node)))
- (base (node-list-first nl))
- (nlr (node-list-rest nl)))
- (process-multi-scripts base nlr #t (empty-sosofo) (empty-sosofo))))
-
-
-;;; while flag is true scoop up the scripts into the fourth argument
-;;; then when you see multiscripts switch the flag so then start collecting
-;;; in the third argument. Finally when rest is empty, stuff the scripts
-;;; around the base.
-
-(define (process-multi-scripts base rest flag left right )
- (if (node-list-empty? rest)
- (sosofo-append
- left
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list base))
- right)
-; else
- (if (equal? "mprescripts" (gi (node-list-first rest)))
- (process-multi-scripts base (node-list-rest rest) #f left right)
- (if flag
- (process-multi-scripts
- base
- (node-list-rest (node-list-rest rest))
- flag
- left
- (sosofo-append
- right
- (make script
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sub
- (process-node-list (node-list-first rest)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list (node-list-first (node-list-rest rest)))))))
- ; else
- (process-multi-scripts
- base
- (node-list-rest (node-list-rest rest))
- flag
- (sosofo-append
- left
- (make script
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sub
- (process-node-list (node-list-first rest)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list (node-list-first (node-list-rest rest))))))
- right)))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; none/
-;;; Not the hardest thing to implement
-
-(element none
- (empty-sosofo))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; Under and over bars.
-;;; These don't work yet.
-
-(element munder
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-(element mover
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-(element munderover
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; Operator dictionary
-
-;;; This is just a small version, while I test various implementations.
-
-
-;;; First put back the indirection that TeX as but that MathML omitted.
-;;; Need the default lengths to refer to variables rather than explicit
-;;; lengths, so that you can change them all together.
-;;; Apart from the fact that it isn't implemented, there arelots of other
-;;; problems with this operator dictionay concept.
-
-;;; (mathml problem) As noted above the recommendation gives explicit lengths.
-;;; (mathml problem) As the recommendation gives fixed (as opposed to
-;;; variable/stretchy) lengths.
-;;; (dsssl problem) Full support of stretch operators would require an
-;;; extended dsssl flow object (or extended semantics
-;;; for the stretchy character characteristic) to support
-;;; `mid' fences.
-;;;
-(define %zskip 0em)
-(define %smallskip .05555em)
-(define %medskip .16666em)
-(define %bigskip .16666em)
-
-(define mathml-op-dict
-'(
- ("+"
- ("prefix". ((lspace . %zskip) (rspace . %bigskip)))
- ("infix" . ((lspace . %medskip) (rspace . %medskip))))
- ("*="
- ("infix" . ((lspace . %bigskip)(rspace . %bigskip))))
- ("("
- ("prefix" . ((fence . #t )(stretchy . #t)(lspace . %zskip)(rspace . %zskip))))
- (")"
- ("postfix" .((fence . #t )(stretchy . #t)(lspace . %zskip)(rspace . %zskip))))
-
-))
-
-
-;;; Helper function, just trims spaces from strings, actually
-;;; zaps all space. needed as mo doesn't use process-children-trim.
-
-(define (string-nospace s)
- (let ((l (string-length s)))
- (let loop ((i 0))
- (if (= i l)
- ""
- (let (( x (string-ref s i)))
- (if (equal? #\space x)
- (loop (+ i 1))
- (string-append (string x)
- (loop (+ i 1)))))))))
-
-;;; mo
-;;; This current version tries to implement the defaulting
-;;; of the various attributes. Although currently
-;;; It doesn't actually use th eattributes once it has got the
-;;; values.
-
-(element mo
- (let*
-;; First get the name of the operator
-;; and the surrounding node list which will be dealt with specially
-;; if it is mrow (or more correctly should be mrow-like)
- ((nm (string-append(string-nospace (data (current-node)))))
- (pnt (parent))
-;; An explicit form attribute (or #f)
- (form1 (attribute-string "form"))
-;; Look up the name in the operator dictionary, which will return
-;; another association list, for looking up the form [if the operator
-;; is in the dictionary].
- (p (assoc nm mathml-op-dict))
- (form
- (if form1
- (if p
-;; If a form was specified, and the operator is in the dictionary
-;; look up the list of defaults. If it isn't in the dictionary
-;; with this form just make up a list just consisting of the form.
- (or (assoc form1 (cdr p))
- (list form1))
- (list form1 ))
-;; Otherwise if a form was not specified, look up how many entries
-;; in the operator dictionary for this operator.
- (let* ((dict-entries (if p
- (length (cdr p))
- 0)))
- (if (= 0 dict-entries)
-;; If there are none, the operator is infix.
- (list "infix" )
- (if (= 1 dict-entries)
-;; If there is one, return that.
- (car (cdr p))
-;; If there is more than one, look where we are in the parent list
-;; to decide which one to use.
- (let ((d (assoc (if (string=? "mrow" (gi pnt))
- (let ((l (node-list-length (children pnt)))
- (n (absolute-child-number (current-node))))
- (if (> l 1)
- (if (= n 1)
- "prefix"
- (if (= n l)
- "postfix"
- "infix"))
- "infix"))
- "infix")
- (cdr p))))
- (if d
- d
- (car (cdr p))))
- ))) ; let*
- )) ; form
-;; Fence, from an attribute or out of the dictionary
- (fence1 (attribute-string "fence"))
- (fence (&my-debug(if fence1
- (string=? fence1 "true")
- (cdr (or (assoc 'fence (cdr form))
- '( #t . #f))))))
- ) ; end of let* settings
-;; Having done all that work, ignore all the attributes and just process
-;; the children.
- (make math-sequence
- (process-children-trim))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; Helper function that just sticks a number of copies of a sosofo
-;;; on to the current sosofo. Used to pad out grids.
-
-(define (repeat-sosofo n sos)
- (if (equal? n 0)
- (empty-sosofo)
- (sosofo-append sos (repeat-sosofo (- n 1) sos))))
-
-;;; mtable
-;;; Spanning cells not supported as I need to use dsssl grid flow objects
-;;; which don't span. Dsssl table flow objects do support spanning but they
-;;; are display objects and can't be inlined so are no good for this.
-
-(element mtable
-;; Preliminary pass through the table to count the number of columns
- (let ((cols (&my-debug(node-list-reduce
- (children(current-node))
- (lambda (a b)
- (if (string=? "mtr" (gi b))
- (max a (node-list-length (children b)))
- a))
- 0))))
- (make grid
- grid-n-columns: cols
-;; Now main pass, making grid-cell flow object specifications.
- (node-list-reduce
- (children(current-node))
- (lambda (a b)
- (if (string=? "mtr" (gi b))
- (sosofo-append
- a
- (node-list-reduce
- (children b)
- (lambda (x y)
- (sosofo-append
- x
- (make grid-cell (process-node-list y))))
- (empty-sosofo))
- (repeat-sosofo
- (- cols (node-list-length (children b)))
- (make grid-cell (empty-sosofo))))
- (sosofo-append
- a
- (make grid-cell (process-node-list b))
- (repeat-sosofo (- cols 1) (make grid-cell (empty-sosofo))))))
- (empty-sosofo)))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; semantics
-
-;;; Helper function to dig out a MathML-Presentation child
-;;; if it exists.
-
-(define (get-presentation nl)
- (if (node-list-empty? nl)
- #f
- (if (and
- (string=? "annotation-xml" (gi (node-list-first nl)))
- (string=? "MathML-Presentation"
- (or (attribute-string "encoding" (node-list-first nl)) "")))
- (children (node-list-first nl))
- (get-presentation (node-list-rest nl)))))
-
-;;; Typeset the body and ignore all annotations, unless there
-;;; is an annotation-xml giving MathML-Presentation
-;;; in which case use that and ignore everything else.
-
-(element semantics
- (let* ((nl (children (current-node))))
- (process-node-list (or
- (get-presentation (node-list-rest nl))
- (node-list-first nl)))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-
-;;; Content MathML
-
-;;; In contrast to Presentation forms, Content MathML has vary few
-;;; elements defined in the dsssl, instead the apply element explitly
-;;; processes its children and calls [allegedly] suitable functions.
-
-;;; It would be nice to use the dsssl transformation language to explicitly
-;;; map content forms to presentation,
-;;; but the style language isn't available, so...
-
-
-;;; Helper function dealing with bound variables on sums and products
-;;; Checks for lowlimit child.
-
-(define (dobvar product-char-sosofo equal-char-sosofo b r)
- (let ((first (gi (node-list-first r))))
- (cond ((string=? "lowlimit" first)
- (bvarl product-char-sosofo
- (sosofo-append
- b
- equal-char-sosofo
- (process-node-list (node-list-first r)))
- (node-list-rest r)))
- ((string=? "condition" first)
- (bvarl
- product-char-sosofo
- (process-node-list (node-list-first r))
- (node-list-rest r)))
- (else (bvarl product-char-sosofo (empty-sosofo) r)))))
-
-
-;; Second function, checks for uplimit
-
-(define (bvarl product-char-sosofo low r)
- (if (string=? "uplimit" (gi (node-list-first r)))
- (bvaru
- product-char-sosofo
- low
- (process-node-list (node-list-first r))
- (node-list-rest r))
- (bvaru
- product-char-sosofo
- low
- (empty-sosofo)
- r)))
-
-;; third function, add the found limits to the sum or product character
-
-(define (bvaru product-char-sosofo low high r)
- (sosofo-append
- (make script
- (make math-sequence label: 'post-sub low)
- (make math-sequence label: 'post-sup high)
- product-char-sosofo)
- (process-node-list r)))
-
-;;; General function to typeset a function with braced arguments.
-
-(define (apply-braced-fn fn args)
- (make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- (literal fn)
- (make fence
- (make math-sequence label: 'open
- (literal "("))
- (make math-sequence label: 'close
- (literal ")"))
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list args))))))
-
-
-;;; product/ sum/
-;;; Look for bound vars, then call above helper function.
-
-(define (apply-product product-char-sosofo equal-char-sosofo args)
- (make math-sequence
- (let ((b (node-list-first args)))
- (if (string=? (gi b) "bvar")
- (dobvar
- product-char-sosofo
- equal-char-sosofo
- (process-node-list b)
- (node-list-rest args))
- (sosofo-append
- product-char-sosofo
- (process-node-list b))))))
-
-;;; log/
-;;; Just needs to check for logbase/
-
-(define (apply-log args)
- (make math-sequence
- (if (equal? "logbase" (gi (node-list-first args)))
- (sosofo-append
- (make script
- (sosofo-append
- (literal "log")
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sub
- (process-node-list (node-list-first args)))))
- (apply-braced-fn "" (node-list-rest args)))
- (apply-braced-fn "log" args))))
-
-;;; root/ sqrt/
-;;; Checks for degree/
-
-(define (apply-root args)
- (make radical
- (if (equal? "degree" (gi (node-list-first args)))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest args)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'degree
- (process-node-list (node-list-first args))))
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list args)))))
-
-
-;;; forall/ exists/
-;;; Typeset any bound variables and conditions,
-;;; separated by commas, then do a full stop and finally
-;;; the body.
-
-(define (apply-forall op c)
-(make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- op
- (process-node-list (node-list-first c))
- (node-list-reduce
- (node-list-rest c)
- (lambda (result n)
- (sosofo-append
- result
- (literal
- (if (or (equal? "bvar" (gi n)) (equal? "condition" (gi n)))
- ","
- "."))
- (process-node-list n)))
- (empty-sosofo)))))
-
-
-;;; int/
-
-(define (apply-int args)
- (make math-sequence
- (let ((b (node-list-first args)))
- (if (string=? (gi b) "bvar")
- (dobvar
- (literal "\integral")
- (empty-sosofo)
- (empty-sosofo)
- (node-list-rest args))
- (sosofo-append
- (literal "\integral")
- (process-node-list b))))))
-
-;;; power/
-
-(define (apply-power args)
- (make script
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list (node-list-first args)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest args))))))
-
-;;; inverse/
-
-(define (apply-inverse fname args)
- (make script
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list args))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (case fname
- (("inverse") (literal "-1"))
- (("transpose") (literal "t")))))))
-
-;;; over bars (don't work)
-(define (apply-over args)
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list args))) ;; fix!
-
-;;; max/ and min/
-
-(define (apply-max fname args)
- (make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- (make unmath (literal fname))
- (do-set "{" "}" args))))
-
-;;; gcd/
-
-(define (apply-gcd fname args)
- (make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- (make unmath (literal fname))
- (do-set "(" ")" args))))
-
-;;; abs/
-
-(define (apply-abs args)
- (make fence
- (make math-sequence label: 'open
- (literal "|"))
- (make math-sequence label: 'close
- (literal "|"))
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list args))))
-
-;;; diff/
-;;; Trick is to get hold of the degree.
-;;; Recommendation is for
-;;; d f
-;;; --- (x)
-;;; d x
-;;;
-;;; but I don't currently test for special functions which are
-;;; just a single identifier like that, so currently you get
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-(define (apply-diff args)
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- (if (equal? "bvar" (gi f))
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- (children f)))))
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- label: 'numerator
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- (process-node-list d))))))
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- (make script
- (sosofo-append
- (process-node-list
- (node-list-filter
- (lambda (n) (not (equal? "degree" (gi n))))
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- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list d))))))))
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- (make math-sequence
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- (literal "d")
- (process-node-list f)))))))
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest args))))
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-;;; partial differentiation
-;;;
-;;; Trick here is to amalgamate the degrees
-;;; in the numerator:
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-;;; ---------- f(x)
-;;; d^2 x d y
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-;; helper function that sets the bit of the denominator
-;; corresponding to one bound variable.
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-(define (do-one-partial nl)
- (let ((d (&my-debug2 (node-list-filter
- (lambda (n) (equal? "degree" (gi n)))
- (children nl)))))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'denominator
- (sosofo-append
- (literal "d")
- (make script
- (sosofo-append
- (process-node-list
- (node-list-filter
- (lambda (n) (not (equal? "degree" (gi n))))
- (children nl)))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (process-node-list d))))))))
-
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-;;; partialdiff
-;;; I suspect that I could make use of node-list-filter-by-gi
-;;; from dblib here, but I only just noticed that function...
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-(define (apply-partialdiff args)
- (sosofo-append
- (let* ((bvars
- (node-list-filter
- (lambda (n) (equal? "bvar" (gi n)))
- args))
-;; totald is the sum of all the degrees [with 1 being supplied
-;; as a default in each case] There may be an easier way to get that.
- (totald
- (node-list-reduce
- bvars
- (lambda (result n)
- (+ result
- (or
- (string->number
- (string-nospace
- (data
- (node-list-filter
- (lambda (nn) (equal? "degree" (gi nn)))
- (children n)))))
- 1)))
- 0)))
-;; Now it is easy, set a fraction with the partial and the bound vars
-;; then put out the body.
- (make fraction
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'numerator
- (make script
- (sosofo-append
- (literal "\partial-differential")
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup
- (literal (number->string totald))))))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'denominator
- (node-list-reduce
- bvars
- (lambda (result n)
- (sosofo-append
-;; something is reversing the args, so I'll reverse them back
- (do-one-partial n)
- result))
- (empty-sosofo))))))
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- (lambda (n) (not (equal? "bvar" (gi n))))
- args))))
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-;;; This is the main switch for Content MathNL
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-;;; with some fall back code in case the function argument isn't known.
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- (fname (&my-debug (gi f)))
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- (case fname
- (("product")
- (apply-product (literal "\n-ary-product") (literal "=") args))
- (("sum")
- (apply-product (literal "\n-ary-summation") (literal "=") args))
- (("limit")
- (apply-product (literal "lim") (literal "\rightwards-arrow") args))
- (("int")
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- (("inverse" "transpose")
- (apply-inverse fname args))
- (("power")
- (apply-power args))
- (("forall")
- (apply-forall (literal "\for-all") args))
- (("exists")
- (apply-forall (literal "\there-exists") args))
- (("plus" "times" "minus" "union" "intersect" "compose" "divide" "rem")
- (do-nary-binop fname args))
- (("mean" "conjugate")
- (apply-over args))
- (("factorial")
- (sosofo-append (process-node-list args) (literal "!")))
- (("root")
- (apply-root args))
- (("sdev")
- (apply-braced-fn "\greek-small-letter-sigma" args))
- (("median" "mode")
- (apply-braced-fn fname args))
- (("max" "min")
- (apply-max fname args))
- (("gcd")
- (apply-gcd fname args))
- (("log")
- (apply-log args))
- (("abs")
- (apply-abs args))
- (("diff")
- (apply-diff args))
- (("partialdiff")
- (apply-partialdiff args))
- (("var")
- (make script
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup (literal "2"))
- (apply-braced-fn "\greek-small-letter-sigma" args)))
- (("transpose")
- (make script
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'post-sup (literal "t"))
- (process-node-list args)))
- (else
- (make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- (process-node-list f)
- (if (and (equal?
- 1 (&my-debug (node-list-length args)))
- (equal? "ci" (gi args)))
- (make math-sequence (process-node-list args))
- (make fence
- (make math-sequence label: 'open
- (literal "("))
- (make math-sequence label: 'close
- (literal ")"))
- (make math-sequence
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-;;; relations are similar to apply.
-;;; Currently there is a double test as this top level
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-(element reln
- (let* ((r (gi (node-list-first (children (current-node)))))
- (c(&my-debug (node-list-rest(children (current-node))))))
- (case r
- (("neq" "implies" "in" "notin" "notsubset" "notprsubset" "tendsto")
- (do-binary-reln r c))
- (("eq" "leq" "lt" "geq" "gt" "subset" "prsubset")
- (do-nary-reln r c)))))
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-;;; Typeset a binary infix relation
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-(define (do-binary-reln r c)
- (sosofo-append
- (process-node-list (node-list-first c))
- (literal (case r
- (("neq") "\not-equal-to")
- (("implies") "\leftwards-double-arrow")
- (("in") "\element-of")
- (("notin") "\not-an-element-of")
- (("notsubset") "\not-a-subset-of")
- (("notprsubset") "PR\not-a-subset-of"); fix!
- (("tendsto") "\rightwards-arrow"))); fix for type attribute
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest c))))
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-;;; Typeset a nary infix relation
-;;; repeating the operator as many times as needed.
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-(define (do-nary-reln r c)
- (let ((rs (literal
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- (("leq") "\less-than-or-equal-to")
- (("lt") "\less-than-sign")
- (("geq") "\greater-than-or-equal-to")
- (("gt") "\greater-than-sign")
- (("subset") "\subset-of")
- (("prsubset") "PR\subset-of")))));fix!
- (sosofo-append
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- (lambda (result n)
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- (empty-sosofo)))))
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-(define (do-nary-binop op c)
- (let ((ops (literal
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- (("intersect") "\intersection")
- (("minus") "\minus-sign")
- (("divide") "\division-slash")
- (("rem") "mod") ;fix
- (("compose") "\U-2218") ))))
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- (process-node-list (node-list-first c))
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-;;; trig
-;;; Currently these done with th eelement declarations
-;;; and the fallback case of apply typesetting the arguments.
-;;; may need to change that.
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- (make unmath
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- (literal sin)))
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-;;; I should make det applied to an explicit table use | | rather
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- (if (equal? 2 (node-list-length args))
-;; typeset bvar
- (sosofo-append
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- (literal "|")
- (process-node-list (children (node-list-rest args))))
-;; else dont
- (sosofo-append
- (process-node-list (node-list-rest(node-list-rest args)))
- (literal "|")
- (process-node-list (children (node-list-first (node-list-rest args))))))
-;; else stick in some commas
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- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence (literal "\greek-small-letter-lamda"))
- (do-nary-binop ","
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- (children (current-node))))
- (literal ".")
- (process-node-list
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- (children (current-node)))))))
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-;;; what to do if you see a sep element for rationals..
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-(define (sep-rational top bottom)
- (make fraction
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'numerator
- (process-node-list top))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'denominator
- (process-node-list bottom)))))
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-;;; and for complex cartesian
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-(define (sep-complex-cartesian top bottom)
- (make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
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- (make math-sequence (literal "+"))
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list bottom))
- (make math-sequence (literal "i")))))
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-;;; and polar
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-(define (sep-complex-polar top bottom)
- (make math-sequence
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence (literal "Polar"))
- (make fence
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'open
- (literal "("))
- (make math-sequence
- label: 'close
- (literal ")"))
- (sosofo-append
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list top))
- (make math-sequence (literal ","))
- (make math-sequence
- (process-node-list bottom))))))))
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-;;; Function to collect node list before and after sep element
-;;; then finally call one of the above functions to typeset the
-;;; two halves of the number.
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-(define (do-sep fn flag top bottom args)
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- (fn top bottom)
- (if (equal? "sep" (gi (node-list-first args)))
- (do-sep fn #f top bottom (node-list-rest args))
- (if flag
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- (("real" "constant")
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- (if (equal? "10" (attribute-string "base" (current-node)))
- (make math-sequence
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- (make math-sequence
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- (make math-sequence
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- (current-node))))
- (("complex-polar")
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-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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- (let* ((c (&my-debug (children (current-node))))
- (n (&my-debug (node-list-length (children (node-list-first c))))))
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- UNCLOSED NO
- NETENABL IMMEDNET
- ENDTAG
- EMPTY NO
- UNCLOSED NO
- ATTRIB
- DEFAULT YES
- OMITNAME NO
- VALUE NO
- EMPTYNRM YES
- IMPLYDEF
- ATTLIST NO
- DOCTYPE NO
- ELEMENT NO
- ENTITY NO
- NOTATION NO
- LINK
- SIMPLE NO
- IMPLICIT NO
- EXPLICIT NO
- OTHER
- CONCUR NO
- SUBDOC NO
- FORMAL NO
- URN NO
- KEEPRSRE YES
- VALIDITY TYPE
- ENTITIES
- REF ANY
- INTEGRAL YES
- APPINFO NONE
- SEEALSO "ISO 8879:1986//NOTATION
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0//EN"
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-Examples in Chapter 7 of the LaTeX Web Companion
-
-Section 7.3
-===========
-
-To run the examples in this section you have to install nsgmls
-(as for chapter 6) and Megginson's SGMLSpm. You also have to
-set the environment variable SGML_CATALOG_FILES as follows:
-
-Bourne shell
-
-SGML_CATALOG_FILES=catalog.xml
-export SGML_CATALOG_FILES
-
-C shell
-
-setenv SGML_CATALOG_FILES catalog.xml
-
-Then you can type:
-
-nsgmls invitation.xml | perl sgmlspl.pl inv2lat.pl > invitation.tex
-
-Section 7.4
-===========
-
-With similar settings for the environment variable SGML_CATALOG_FILES
-we can generate HTML files using invitation.xml and invitation2.xml.
-
-We type the command (Section 7.4.4)
-
-nsgmls invitation.xml | perl sgmlspl.pl inv1html.pl > invcss.html
-
-and (Section 7.4.5)
-
-nsgmls invitation2.xml | perl sgmlspl.pl inv2html.pl > inv2css.html
-
-Together with the file invit.css, shown in Section 7.4.4, you will
-obtain with a browser, which correctly understands how to include CSS
-files, a view as the one shown in Figure 7.2 (some browsers might need
-you to include the content of invit.css inside a
-
-
-
This document is version 2.0 (June 2008) of an
-unofficial reference manual for LaTeX, a document preparation
-system. It is intended to cover LaTeX2e, which has been the
-standard version of LaTeX for many years.
-
-
LaTeX is implemented as a macro package for Donald E. Knuth's
-TeX typesetting program. LaTeX was originally created by Leslie
-Lamport; it is now maintained by a group of volunteers
-(http://latex-project.org). The official documentation written
-by the LaTeX project is available there. Again, the present
-document is unofficial and has not been reviewed by the LaTeX
-maintainers.
-
-
-The LaTeX command typesets a file of text using the TeX program
-and the LaTeX “macro package” for TeX. To be more specific,
-it processes an input file containing the text of a document with
-interspersed commands that describe how the text should be formatted.
-It produces at least three files as output:
-
-
-
A main output file, which is one of:
-
-
-
If invoked as latex, a “Device Independent” (.dvi)
-file. This contains commands that can be translated into commands for
-a variety of output devices. You can view such .dvi output of
-LaTeX by using a program such as xdvi (display directly)
-or dvips (convert to PostScript).
-
-
If invoked as pdflatex, a “Portable Document Format”
-(.pdf) file. Typically, this is a self-contained file, with
-all fonts and images embedded. This can be very useful, but it does
-make the output much larger than the .dvi produced from the
-same document.
-
-
-
There are other less-common variants of LaTeX (and TeX) as well,
-which can produce HTML, XML, and other things.
-
-
A “transcript” or .log file that contains summary information and
-diagnostic messages for any errors discovered in the input file.
-
-
An “auxiliary” or .aux file. This is used by LaTeX itself, for
-things such as sectioning.
-
-
-
A LaTeX command begins with the command name, which consists of a
-\ followed by either (a) a string of letters or (b) a
-single non-letter. Arguments contained in square brackets, [],
-are optional while arguments contained in braces, {}, are
-required.
-
-
LaTeX is case sensitive. Enter all commands in lower case unless
-explicitly directed to do otherwise.
-
-
-You can specify so-called global options or class options
-to the \documentclass command by enclosing them in square
-brackets as usual. To specify more than one option, separate
-them with a comma:
-
-
\documentclass[option1,option2,...]{class}
-
-
Here is the list of the standard class options.
-
-
All of the standard classes except slides accept the following
-options for selecting the typeface size (default is 10pt):
-
-
10pt 11pt 12pt
-
-
All of the standard classes accept these options for selecting the paper
-size (default is letterpaper):
-
-
mark/do not mark overfull boxes with a big black box; default is final.
-
fleqn
Put displayed formulas flush left; default is centered.
-
landscape
Selects landscape format; default is portrait.
-
leqno
Put equation numbers on the left side of equations; default is the right side.
-
openbib
Use “open” bibliography format.
-
titlepage, notitlepage
Specifies whether the title page is separate; default depends on the class.
-
-
-
These options are not available with the slides class:
-
-
-
-
onecolumn
twocolumn
Typeset in one or two columns; default is onecolumn.
-
-
oneside
twoside
Selects one- or two-sided layout; default is oneside, except
-for the book class.
-
-
The \evensidemargin (\oddsidemargin parameter determines
-the distance on even (odd) numbered pages between the left side of the
-page and the text's left margin. The defaults vary with the paper
-size and whether one- or two-side layout is selected. For one-sided
-printing the text is centered, for two-sided, \oddsidemargin is
-40% of the difference between \paperwidth and \textwidth
-with \evensidemargin the remainder.
-
-
openright
openany
Determines if a chapter should start on a
-right-hand page; default is openright for book.
-
-
-
The slides class offers the option clock for printing
-the time at the bottom of each note.
-
-
Additional packages are loaded like this:
-
-
\usepackage[options]{pkg}
-
-
To specify more than one pkg, you can separate them with a
-comma, or use multiple \usepackage commands.
-
-
Any options given in the \documentclass command that are unknown
-by the selected document class are passed on to the packages loaded with
-\usepackage.
-
-
-The following type style commands are supported by LaTeX.
-
-
These commands are used like \textit{italic text}. The
-corresponding command in parenthesis is the “declaration form”, which
-takes no arguments. The scope of the declaration form lasts until the
-next type style command or the end of the current group.
-
-
The declaration forms are cumulative; i.e., you can say either
-\sffamily\bfseries or \bfseries\sffamily to get bold
-sans serif.
-
-
You can also use the environment form of the declaration forms; for instance,
-\begin{ttfamily}...\end{ttfamily}.
-
-
-
\textrm (\rmfamily)
Roman.
-
-
\textit (\itshape)
Italics.
-
-
\emph
Emphasis (switches between \textit and \textrm).
-
-
\textmd (\mdseries)
Medium weight (default).
-
-
\textbf (\bfseries)
Boldface.
-
\textup (\upshape)
Upright (default). The opposite of slanted.
-
\textsl (\slshape)
Slanted.
-
\textsf (\sffamily)
Sans serif.
-
\textsc (\scshape)
Small caps.
-
\texttt (\ttfamily)
Typewriter.
-
\textnormal (\normalfont)
Main document font.
-
\mathrm
Roman, for use in math mode.
-
\mathbf
Boldface, for use in math mode.
-
\mathsf
Sans serif, for use in math mode.
-
\mathtt
Typewriter, for use in math mode.
-
-
\mathit
(\mit)
Italics, for use in math mode.
-
-
\mathnormal
For use in math mode, e.g. inside another type style declaration.
-
\mathcal
`Calligraphic' letters, for use in math mode.
-
-
-
In addition, the command
-\mathversion{bold}
-can be used for switching to bold letters and symbols in
-formulas. \mathversion{normal} restores the default.
-
-
LaTeX also provides these commands, which unconditionally switch to
-the given style, that is, are not cumulative. They are used
-differently than the above commands, too: {\cmd ...}
-instead of \cmd{...}. These are two very different
-things.
-
-
-
\bf
Switch to bold face.
-
-
\cal
Switch to calligraphic letters for math.
-
-
\em
Emphasis (italics within roman, roman within italics).
-
-
-The following standard type size commands are supported by LaTeX.
-The table shows the command name and the corresponding actual font
-size used (in points) with the ‘10pt’, ‘11pt’, and
-‘12pt’ document size options, respectively (see Document class options).
-
-
-
Command
10pt
11pt
12pt
-
\tiny
-
5
6
6
-
\scriptsize
-
7
8
8
-
\footnotesize
-
8
9
10
-
\small
-
9
10
10.95
-
\normalsize (default)
-
10
10.95
12
-
\large
-
12
12
14.4
-
\Large
-
14.4
14.4
17.28
-
\LARGE
-
17.28
17.28
20.74
-
\huge
-
20.74
20.74
24.88
-
\Huge
-
24.88
24.88
24.88
-
-
-
The commands as listed here are “declaration forms”. The scope of
-the declaration form lasts until the next type style command or the
-end of the current group. You can also use the environment form of
-these commands; for instance, \begin{tiny}...\end{tiny}.
-
-
-These commands are primarily intended for writers of macros and
-packages. The commands listed here are only a subset of the available
-ones.
-
-
-
\fontencoding{enc}
Select font encoding. Valid encodings include OT1 and T1.
-
-
\fontfamily{family}
Select font family. Valid families include:
-
-
-
cmr for Computer Modern Roman
-
cmss for Computer Modern Sans Serif
-
cmtt for Computer Modern Typewriter
-
-
-
and numerous others.
-
-
\fontseries{series}
Select font series. Valid series include:
-
-
-
m Medium (normal)
-
b Bold
-
c Condensed
-
bc Bold condensed
-
bx Bold extended
-
-
-
and various other combinations.
-
-
\fontshape{shape}
Select font shape. Valid shapes are:
-
-
-
n Upright (normal)
-
it Italic
-
sl Slanted (oblique)
-
sc Small caps
-
ui Upright italics
-
ol Outline
-
-
-
The two last shapes are not available for most font families.
-
-
\fontsize{size}{skip}
Set font size. The first parameter is the font size to switch to and
-the second is the line spacing to use; this is stored in a parameter
-named \baselineskip. The unit of both parameters defaults to
-pt. The default \baselineskip for the Computer Modern typeface
-is 1.2 times the \fontsize.
-
-
The line spacing is also multiplied by the value of the
-\baselinestretch parameter when the type size changes; the
-default is 1. However, the best way to “double space” a document,
-if you should be unlucky enough to have to produce such, is to use the
-setspace package; see
-http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespace.
-
-
\selectfont
The changes made by calling the four font commands described above do
-not come into effect until \selectfont is called.
-
-
\usefont{enc}{family}{series}{shape}
The same as invoking \fontencoding, \fontfamily,
-\fontseries and \fontshape with the given parameters,
-followed by \selectfont.
-
The \twocolumn declaration starts a new page and produces
-two-column output. If the optional text1col argument is present,
-it is typeset in one-column mode before the two-column typesetting
-starts.
-
-
These parameters control typesetting in two-column output:
-
-
-
\columnsep
The distance between columns (35pt by default).
-
-
\columnseprule
The width of the rule between columns; the default is 0pt, so there is no rule.
-
-
\columnwidth
The width of the current column; this is equal to \textwidth in
-single-column text.
-
-
-
-
These parameters control float behavior in two-column output:
-
-
-
\dbltopfraction
Maximum fraction at the top of a two-column page that may be occupied
-by floats. Default ‘.7’, can be usefully redefined to (say)
-‘.9’ to avoid going to float pages so soon.
-
-
\dblfloatpagefraction
The minimum fraction of a float page that must be occupied by floats,
-for a two-column float page. Default ‘.5’.
-
-
\dblfloatsep
Distance between floats at the top or bottom of a two-column float
-page. Default ‘12pt plus2pt minus2pt’ for ‘10pt’ and
-‘11pt’ documents, ‘14pt plus2pt minus4pt’ for ‘12pt’.
-
-
\dbltextfloatsep
Distance between a multi-column float at the top or bottom of a page
-and the main text. Default ‘20pt plus2pt minus4pt’.
-
-
Height of the box that contains the running head. Default is
-‘30pt’, except in the book class, where it varies with the
-type size.
-
-
\headsep
Vertical distance between the bottom of the header line and the top of
-the main text. Default is ‘25pt’, except in the book
-class, where it varies with the type size.
-
-
\footskip
Distance from the baseline of the last line of text to the baseline of
-the page footer. Default is ‘30pt’, except in the book
-class, where it varies with the type size.
-
-
\linewidth
Width of the current line; the default varies with the font size,
-paper width, two-column mode, etc. For an article document in
-‘10pt’, it's set to ‘345pt’; in two-column mode, that
-becomes ‘229.5pt’.
-
-
\textheight
The normal vertical height of the page body; the default varies with
-the font size, document class, etc. For an article or
-report document in ‘10pt’, it's set to
-‘43\baselineskip’; for book, it's ‘41\baselineskip’.
-For ‘11pt’, it's ‘38\baselineskip’ and for ‘12pt’,
-‘36\baselineskip’.
-
-
\textwidth
The normal horizontal width of the page body; the default varies as
-usual. For an article or report document, it's
-‘345pt’ at ‘10pt’, ‘360pt’ at ‘11pt’, and
-‘390pt’ at ‘12pt’. For a book document, it's
-‘4.5in’ at ‘10pt’, and ‘5in’ at ‘11pt’ or ‘12pt’.
-
-
\topmargin
Space between the top of the TeX page (one inch from the top of the
-paper, by default) and the top of the header. The default is computed
-based on many other parameters: \paperheight − 2in −
-\headheight − \headsep − \textheight − \footskip, and
-then divided by two.
-
-
\topskip
Minimum distance between the top of the page body and the baseline of
-the first line of text. For the standard clases, the default is the
-same as the font size, e.g., ‘10pt’ at ‘10pt’.
-
-
-Sectioning commands provide the means to structure your text into units:
-
-
-
\part
\chapter
(report and book class only)
-
\section
\subsection
\subsubsection
\paragraph
\subparagraph
-
-
All sectioning commands take the same general form, e.g.,
-
-
\chapter[toctitle]{title}
-
-
In addition to providing the heading title in the main text, the
-section title can appear in two other places:
-
-
-
The table of contents.
-
The running head at the top of the page.
-
-
-
You may not want the same text in these places as in the main text.
-To handle this, the sectioning commands have an optional argument
-toctitle that, when given, specifies the text for these other
-places.
-
-
Also, all sectioning commands have *-forms that print
-title as usual, but do not include a number and do not make an
-entry in the table of contents. For instance:
-
-
\section*{Preamble}
-
-
The \appendix command changes the way following sectional units
-are numbered. The \appendix command itself generates no text
-and does not affect the numbering of parts. The normal use of this
-command is something like
-
-
A \label command appearing in ordinary text assigns to
-key the number of the current sectional unit; one appearing
-inside a numbered environment assigns that number to key.
-
-
A key name can consist of any sequence of letters, digits, or
-punctuation characters. Upper and lowercase letters are distinguished.
-
-
To avoid accidentally creating two labels with the same name, it is
-common to use labels consisting of a prefix and a suffix separated by
-a colon or period. Some conventionally-used prefixes:
-
-
-
ch
for chapters
-
sec
for lower-level sectioning commands
-
fig
for figures
-
tab
for tables
-
eq
for equations
-
-
-
Thus, a label for a figure would look like fig:snark or
-fig.snark.
-
-
The \ref command produces the number of the sectional unit,
-equation, footnote, figure, ..., of the corresponding
-\label command (see \label). It does not produce any text,
-such as the word `Section' or `Figure', just the bare number itself.
-
-
Math arrays are produced with the array environment, normally
-within an equation environment (see equation). It has a
-single mandatory template argument describing the number of
-columns and the alignment within them. Each column col is
-specified by a single letter that tells how items in that row should
-be formatted, as follows:
-
-
-
c
centered
-
l
flush left
-
r
flush right
-
-
-
Column entries are separated by &. Column entries may include
-other LaTeX commands. Each row of the array is terminated with
-\\.
-
-
In the template, the construct @{text} puts text
-between columns in each row.
-
-
The \arraycolsep parameter defines half the width of the space
-separating columns; the default is ‘5pt’. See tabular, for other
-parameters which affect formatting in array environments,
-namely \arrayrulewidth and \arraystretch.
-
-
The array environment can only be used in math mode.
-
-
The center environment allows you to create a paragraph
-consisting of lines that are centered within the left and right
-margins on the current page. Each line is terminated with the
-string \\.
-
-
-
\centering: Declaration form of the center environment.
-
-The \centering declaration corresponds to the center
-environment. This declaration can be used inside an environment such
-as quote or in a parbox. Thus, the text of a figure or
-table can be centered on the page by putting a \centering
-command at the beginning of the figure or table environment.
-
-
Unlike the center environment, the \centering command
-does not start a new paragraph; it simply changes how LaTeX formats
-paragraph units. To affect a paragraph unit's format, the scope of
-the declaration must contain the blank line or \end command (of
-an environment such as quote) that ends the paragraph unit.
-
-
Here's an example:
-
-
\begin{quote}
- \centering
- first line \\
- second line \\
- \end{quote}
-
The description environment is used to make labelled lists. Each
-label is typeset in bold, flush right. The item text may
-contain multiple paragraphs.
-
-
Another variation: since the bold style is applied to the labels, if
-you typeset a label in typewriter using \texttt, you'll get
-bold typewriter: \item[\texttt{bold and typewriter}]. This
-may be too bold, among other issues. To get just typewriter, use
-\tt, which resets all other style variations: \item[{\tt
-plain typewriter}].
-
-
The displaymath environment (\[...\] is a synonym)
-typesets the math text on its own line, centered by default.
-The global fleqn option makes equations flush left; see
-Document class options.
-
-
No equation number is added to displaymath text; to get an
-equation number, use the equation environment (see equation).
-
-
The enumerate environment produces a numbered list. Enumerations
-can be nested within one another, up to four levels deep. They can also
-be nested within other paragraph-making environments, such as
-itemize (see itemize) and description
-(see description).
-
-
Each item of an enumerated list begins with an \item command.
-There must be at least one \item command within the environment.
-
-
By default, the numbering at each level is done like this:
-
-
-
1., 2., ...
-
(a), (b), ...
-
i., ii., ...
-
A., B., ...
-
-
-
The enumerate environment uses the counters \enumi
-through \enumiv counters (see Counters). If the optional
-argument to \item is given, the counter is not incremented for
-that item.
-
-
The enumerate environment uses the commands \labelenumi
-through \labelenumiv to produce the default label. So, you can
-use \renewcommand to change the labels (see \newcommand & \renewcommand). For instance, to have the first level use uppercase
-letters:
-
-
The eqnarray environment is used to display a sequence of
-equations or inequalities. It is very much like a three-column
-array environment, with consecutive rows separated by \\
-and consecutive items within a row separated by an &.
-
-
\\* can also be used to separate equations, with its normal
-meaning of not allowing a page break at that line.
-
-
An equation number is placed on every line unless that line has a
-\nonumber command. Alternatively, The *-form of the
-environment (\begin{eqnarray*} ... \end{eqnarray*}) will
-omit equation numbering entirely, while otherwise being the same as
-eqnarray.
-
-
The command \lefteqn is used for splitting long formulas across
-lines. It typesets its argument in display style flush left in a box of
-zero width.
-
-
The equation environment starts a displaymath
-environment (see displaymath), e.g., centering the math text
-on the page, and also places an equation number in the right margin.
-
-
Figures are objects that are not part of the normal text, and are
-instead “floated” to a convenient place, such as the top of a page.
-Figures will not be split between two pages.
-
-
The optional argument [placement] determines where LaTeX will try
-to place your figure. There are four places where LaTeX can possibly
-put a float:
-
-
-
h (Here) - at the position in the text where the figure
-environment appears.
-
t (Top) - at the top of a text page.
-
b (Bottom) - at the bottom of a text page.
-
p (Page of floats) - on a separate float page, which is a page
-containing no text, only floats.
-
-
-
The standard report and article classes use the default placement
-tbp.
-
-
The body of the figure is made up of whatever text, LaTeX commands, etc.
-you wish.
-
-
The \caption command specifies caption text for the
-figure. The caption is numbered by default. If loftitle is
-present, it is used in the list of figures instead of text
-(see Tables of contents).
-
-
-
-
-
The maximum fraction of the page allowed to be occuped by floats at
-the bottom; default ‘.3’.
-
-
\floatpagefraction
The minimum fraction of a float page that must be occupied by floats;
-default ‘.5’.
-
-
\floatsep
Space between floats at the top or bottom of a page; default
-‘12pt plus2pt minus2pt’.
-
-
\intextsep
Space above and below a float in the middle of the main text; default
-‘12pt plus2pt minus2pt’ for ‘10pt’ and ‘11pt’ styles,
-‘14pt plus4pt minus4pt’ for ‘12pt’.
-
-
\textfloatsep
Space between the last (first) float at the top (bottom) of a page;
-default ‘20pt plus2pt minus4pt’.
-
-
\textfraction
Minimum fraction of a page that must be text; if floats take up too
-much space to preserve this much text, floats will be moved to a
-different page. The default is ‘.2’.
-
-
\topfraction
Maximum fraction at the top of a page that may be occupied before
-floats; default is ‘.7’.
-
-
The flushleft environment allows you to create a paragraph
-consisting of lines that are flush to the left-hand margin and ragged
-right Each line must be terminated with the string \\.
-
-
-
\raggedright: Declaration form of the flushleft environment.
-
-The \raggedright declaration corresponds to the
-flushleft environment. This declaration can be used inside an
-environment such as quote or in a parbox.
-
-
Unlike the flushleft environment, the \raggedright
-command does not start a new paragraph; it only changes how LaTeX
-formats paragraph units. To affect a paragraph unit's format, the
-scope of the declaration must contain the blank line or \end
-command that ends the paragraph unit.
-
-
The flushright environment allows you to create a paragraph
-consisting of lines that are flush to the right-hand margin and ragged
-left. Each line must be terminated with the string \\.
-
-
-
\raggedleft: Declaration form of the flushright environment.
-
-The \raggedleft declaration corresponds to the
-flushright environment. This declaration can be used inside an
-environment such as quote or in a parbox.
-
-
Unlike the flushright environment, the \raggedleft
-command does not start a new paragraph; it only changes how LaTeX
-formats paragraph units. To affect a paragraph unit's format, the
-scope of the declaration must contain the blank line or \end
-command that ends the paragraph unit.
-
-
The itemize environment produces an “unordered”, “bulleted”
-list. Itemizations can be nested within one another, up to four
-levels deep. They can also be nested within other paragraph-making
-environments, such as enumerate (see enumerate).
-
-
Each item of an itemize list begins with an \item command.
-There must be at least one \item command within the environment.
-
-
By default, the marks at each level look like this:
-
-
-
•
-
-- (bold en-dash)
-
*
-
. (centered dot, rendered here as a period)
-
-
-
The itemize environment uses the commands \labelitemi
-through \labelitemiv to produce the default label. So, you can
-use \renewcommand to change the labels. For instance, to have
-the first level use diamonds:
-
-
\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{$\diamond$}
-
-
The \leftmargini through \leftmarginvi parameters define
-the distance between the left margin of the enclosing environment and
-the left margin of the list. By convention, \leftmargin is set
-to the appropriate \leftmarginN when a new level of
-nesting is entered.
-
-
The defaults vary from ‘.5em’ (highest levels of nesting) to
-‘2.5em’ (first level), and are a bit reduced in two-column mode.
-This example greatly reduces the margin space for outermost lists:
-
-
Extra indentation before each item in a list; default zero.
-
-
\labelsep
Space between the label and text of an item; default ‘.5em’.
-
-
\labelwidth
Width of the label; default ‘2em’, or ‘1.5em’ in two-column mode.
-
-
\listparindent
Extra indentation added to second and subsequent paragraphs within a
-list item; default ‘0pt’.
-
-
\rightmargin
Horizontal distance between the right margin of the list and the
-enclosing environment; default ‘0pt’, except in the quote,
-quotation, and verse environments, where it is set equal
-to \leftmargin.
-
-
-
-
Parameters affecting vertical spacing between list items (rather
-loose, by default).
-
-
-
\itemsep
Vertical space between items. The default is 2pt plus1pt
-minus1pt for 10pt documents, 3pt plus2pt minus1pt for
-11pt, and 4.5pt plus2pt minus1pt for 12pt.
-
-
\parsep
Extra vertical space between paragraphs within a list item. Defaults
-are the same as \itemsep.
-
-
\topsep
Vertical space between the first item and the preceding paragraph.
-The default is 4pt plus2pt minus2pt for 10pt documents,
-6pt plus2pt minus2pt for 11pt, and 9pt plus3pt
-minus5pt for 12pt.
-
-
\partopsep
Extra space added to \topsep when the list environment starts a
-paragraph. The default is 2pt plus1pt minus1pt for 10pt
-documents, 3pt plus1pt minus1pt for 11pt, and 3pt
-plus2pt minus2pt for 12pt.
-
-
\topsep
Extra vertical space added before an initial and after a final list
-item. Its value is changed with list level and font size changes; for
-instance, within a first-level list at ‘10pt’, it is ‘4pt
-plus2pt minus2pt’.
-
-
-
-
Especially for lists with short items, it may be desirable to elide
-space between items. Here is an example defining an itemize*
-environment with no extra spacing between items, or between paragraphs
-within a single item (\parskip is not list-specific,
-see \parskip):
-
-
-The list environment is a generic environment which is used for
-defining many of the more specific environments. It is seldom used in
-documents, but often in macros.
-
-
The mandatory labeling argument specifies how items should be
-labelled (unless the optional argument is supplied to \item).
-This argument is a piece of text that is inserted in a box to form the
-label. It can and usually does contain other LaTeX commands.
-
-
The mandatory spacing argument contains commands to change the
-spacing parameters for the list. This argument will most often be
-empty, i.e., {}, which leaves the default spacing.
-
-
\begin{minipage}[position]{width}
- text
- \end{minipage}
-
-
The minipage environment typesets its body text in a
-block that will not be broken across pages (similar to the
-\parbox command, see \parbox). You may use other
-paragraph-making environments inside a minipage (unlike \parbox).
-
-
-
It takes an optional position argument for placing text,
-and a mandatory width argument for specifying the line width.
-
-
By default, paragraphs are not indented in the minipage
-environment. You can restore indentation with a command such as
-\setlength{\parindent}{1pc} command.
-
-
Footnotes in a minipage environment are handled in a way that is
-particularly useful for putting footnotes in figures or tables. A
-\footnote or \footnotetext command puts the footnote at
-the bottom of the minipage instead of at the bottom of the page, and it
-uses the \mpfootnote counter instead of the ordinary
-footnote counter (see Counters).
-
-
However, don't put one minipage inside another if you are using
-footnotes; they may wind up at the bottom of the wrong minipage.
-
-
The picture environment allows you to create just about any
-kind of picture you want containing text, lines, arrows and circles.
-You tell LaTeX where to put things in the picture by specifying
-their coordinates. A coordinate is a number that may have a decimal
-point and a minus sign—a number like 5, 0.3 or
--3.1416. A coordinate specifies a length in multiples of the
-unit length \unitlength, so if \unitlength has been set
-to 1cm, then the coordinate 2.54 specifies a length of 2.54
-centimeters. You should only change the value of \unitlength,
-using the \setlength command, outside of a picture
-environment.
-
-
A position is a pair of coordinates, such as (2.4,-5), specifying
-the point with x-coordinate 2.4 and y-coordinate -5.
-Coordinates are specified in the usual way with respect to an origin,
-which is normally at the lower-left corner of the picture. Note that
-when a position appears as an argument, it is not enclosed in braces;
-the parentheses serve to delimit the argument.
-
-
The picture environment has one mandatory argument, which is a
-position. It specifies the size of the picture. The environment
-produces a rectangular box with width and height determined by this
-argument's x- and y-coordinates.
-
-
The picture environment also has an optional position
-argument, following the size argument, that can change the
-origin. (Unlike ordinary optional arguments, this argument is not
-contained in square brackets.) The optional argument gives the
-coordinates of the point at the lower-left corner of the picture
-(thereby determining the origin). For example, if \unitlength
-has been set to 1mm, the command
-
\begin{picture}(100,200)(10,20)
-
-
produces a picture of width 100 millimeters and height 200
-millimeters, whose lower-left corner is the point (10,20) and whose
-upper-right corner is therefore the point (110,220). When you first
-draw a picture, you will omit the optional argument, leaving the origin
-at the lower-left corner. If you then want to modify your picture by
-shifting everything, you just add the appropriate optional argument.
-
-
The environment's mandatory argument determines the nominal size of the
-picture. This need bear no relation to how large the picture really is;
-LaTeX will happily allow you to put things outside the picture, or even
-off the page. The picture's nominal size is used by LaTeX in determining
-how much room to leave for it.
-
-
Everything that appears in a picture is drawn by the \put
-command. The command
-
-
\put (11.3,-.3){...}
-
-
puts the object specified by ... in the
-picture, with its reference point at coordinates (11.3,-.3).
-The reference points for various objects will be described below.
-
-
The \put command creates an LR box. You can put anything
-that can go in an \mbox (see \mbox) in the text argument of
-the \put command. When you do this, the reference point will
-be the lower left corner of the box.
-
-
The picture commands are described in the following sections.
-
-
The \makebox command for the picture environment is similar to
-the normal \makebox command except that you must specify a
-width and height in multiples of \unitlength.
-
-
The optional argument, [position], specifies the quadrant that
-your text appears in. You may select up to two of the following:
-
-
\dashbox creates a dashed rectangle around text in a
-picture environment. Dashes are dlen units long, and the
-rectangle has overall width rwidth and height rheight.
-The text is positioned at optional pos.
-
-
A dashed box looks best when the rwidth and rheight are
-multiples of the dlen.
-
-
The \frame command puts a rectangular frame around text.
-The reference point is the bottom left corner of the frame. No extra
-space is put between the frame and the object.
-
-
The \line command draws a line with the given length and
-slope xslope/yslope.
-
-
Standard LaTeX can only draw lines with slope = x/y,
-where x and y have integer values from −6
-through 6. For lines of any slope, not to mention other shapes,
-see the curve2e and many many other packages on CTAN.
-
-
-The \linethickness{dim} command declares the thickness
-of horizontal and vertical lines in a picture environment to be
-dim, which must be a positive length.
-
-
\linethickness does not affect the thickness of slanted lines,
-circles, or the quarter circles drawn by \oval.
-
-
-The \thicklines command is an alternate line thickness for
-horizontal and vertical lines in a picture environment;
-cf. \linethickness and \thinlines.
-
-
-The \thinlines command is the default line thickness for
-horizontal and vertical lines in a picture environment;
-cf. \linethickness and \thicklines.
-
-
The \multiput command copies the object obj in a regular
-pattern across a picture. obj is first placed at position
-(x,y), then at (x+\delta x,y+\delta y), and so on,
-n times.
-
-
The \oval command produces a rectangle with rounded corners.
-The optional argument portion allows you to select part of the
-oval via the following:
-
-
-
t
selects the top portion;
-
b
selects the bottom portion;
-
r
selects the right portion;
-
l
selects the left portion.
-
-
-
The “corners” of the oval are made with quarter circles with a
-maximum radius of 20pt, so large “ovals” will look more like
-boxes with rounded corners.
-
-
The margins of the quotation environment are indented on both
-the left and the right. The text is justified at both margins.
-Leaving a blank line between text produces a new paragraph.
-
-
Unlike the quote environment, each paragraph is indented
-normally.
-
-
The margins of the quote environment are indented on both the
-left and the right. The text is justified at both margins. Leaving a
-blank line between text produces a new paragraph.
-
-
Unlike the quotation environment, paragraphs are not indented.
-
-
The tabbing environment provides a way to align text in
-columns. It works by setting tab stops and tabbing to them much as
-was done on an ordinary typewriter. It is best suited for cases where
-the width of each column is constant and known in advance.
-
-
This environment can be broken across pages, unlike the tabular
-environment.
-
-
The following commands can be used inside a tabbing enviroment:
-
-
-
\\ tabbing
End a line.
-
-
\= (tabbing)
Sets a tab stop at the current position.
-
-
\> (tabbing)
Advances to the next tab stop.
-
-
\<
Put following text to the left of the local margin (without changing
-the margin). Can only be used at the start of the line.
-
-
\+
Moves the left margin of the next and all the
-following commands one tab stop to the right, beginning tabbed line if
-necessary.
-
-
\-
Moves the left margin of the next and all the
-following commands one tab stop to the left, beginning tabbed line if
-necessary.
-
-
\' (tabbing)
Moves everything that you have typed so far in the
-current column, i.e. everything from the most recent \>,
-\<, \', \\, or \kill command, to the right
-of the previous column, flush against the current column's tab stop.
-
-
\` (tabbing)
Allows you to put text flush right against any tab stop, including tab
-stop 0. However, it can't move text to the right of the last column
-because there's no tab stop there. The \` command moves all the
-text that follows it, up to the \\ or \end{tabbing}
-command that ends the line, to the right margin of the tabbing
-environment. There must be no \> or \' command between
-the \` and the command that ends the line.
-
-
\a (tabbing)
In a tabbing environment, the commands \=, \' and
-\` do not produce accents as usual (see Accents). Instead,
-the commands \a=, \a' and \a` are used.
-
-
\kill
Sets tab stops without producing text. Works just like \\
-except that it throws away the current line instead of producing
-output for it. The effect of any \=, \+ or \-
-commands in that line remain in effect.
-
-
\poptabs
Restores the tab stop positions saved by the last \pushtabs.
-
-
\pushtabs
Saves all current tab stop positions. Useful for temporarily changing
-tab stop positions in the middle of a tabbing environment.
-
-
\tabbingsep
Distance to left of tab stop moved by \'.
-
-
-
-
This example typesets a Pascal function in a traditional format:
-
-
\begin{tabbing}
- function \= fact(n : integer) : integer;\\
- \> begin \= \+ \\
- \> if \= n $>$ 1 then \+ \\
- fact := n * fact(n-1) \- \\
- else \+ \\
- fact := 1; \-\- \\
- end;\\
- \end{tabbing}
-
\begin{table}[placement]
-
- body of the table
-
- \caption{table title}
- \end{table}
-
-
Tables are objects that are not part of the normal text, and are
-usually “floated” to a convenient place, like the top of a page.
-Tables will not be split between two pages.
-
-
The optional argument [placement] determines where LaTeX will try
-to place your table. There are four places where LaTeX can possibly put
-a float:
-
-
-
h: Here - at the position in the text where the table
-environment appears.
-
t: Top - at the top of a text page.
-
b: Bottom - at the bottom of a text page.
-
p: Page of floats - on a separate float page, which is a page
-containing no text, only floats.
-
-
-
The standard report and article classes use the default
-placement [tbp].
-
-
The body of the table is made up of whatever text, LaTeX commands, etc.,
-you wish. The \caption command allows you to title your table.
-
-
These environments produce a box consisting of a sequence of rows of
-items, aligned vertically in columns.
-
-
\\ must be used to specify the end of each row of the table,
-except for the last, where it is optional—unless an \hline
-command (to put a rule below the table) follows.
-
-
The mandatory and optional arguments consist of:
-
-
-
width
Specifies the width of the tabular* environment. There must be
-rubber space between columns that can stretch to fill out the specified
-width.
-
pos
Specifies the vertical position; default is alignment on the centre of
-the environment.
-
-
-
t - align on top row
-
b - align on bottom row
-
-
-
cols
Specifies the column formatting. It consists of a sequence of the
-following specifiers, corresponding to the sequence of columns and
-intercolumn material.
-
-
-
l - A column of left-aligned items.
-
r - A column of right-aligned items.
-
c - A column of centred items.
-
| - A vertical line the full height and depth of the environment.
-
@{text} - This inserts text in every row. An @-expression
-suppresses the intercolumn space normally inserted between columns; any
-desired space between the inserted text and the adjacent items must be
-included in text. An \extracolsep{wd} command in an
-@-expression causes an extra space of width wd to appear to the
-left of all subsequent columns, until countermanded by another
-\extracolsep command. Unlike ordinary intercolumn space, this
-extra space is not suppressed by an @-expression. An
-\extracolsep command can be used only in an @-expression in the
-cols argument.
-
p{wd} - Produces a column with each item typeset in a parbox of
-width wd, as if it were the argument of a \parbox[t]{wd}
-command. However, a \\ may not appear in the item, except in the
-following situations:
-
-
inside an environment like minipage, array, or tabular.
-
inside an explicit \parbox.
-
in the scope of a \centering, \raggedright, or \raggedleft
-declaration. The latter declarations must appear inside braces or an
-environment when used in a p-column element.
-
-
*{num}{cols} - Equivalent to num copies of
-cols, where num is any positive integer and cols is
-any list of column-specifiers, which may contain another
-*-expression.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Parameters that control formatting:
-
-
-
-
\arrayrulewidth
Thickness of the rule created by |, \hline, and
-\vline in the tabular and array environments; the
-default is ‘.4pt’.
-
-
\arraystretch
Scaling of spacing between rows in the tabular and array
-environments; default is ‘1’,for no scaling.
-
-
\doublerulesep
Horizontal distance between the vertical rules produced by ||
-in the tabular and array environments; default is ‘2pt’.
-
-
\tabcolsep
Half the width of the space between columns; default is ‘6pt’.
-
-
-
-
These commands can be used inside a tabular environment:
-
-
-
\multicolumn: Make an item spanning several columns.
-
\cline: Draw a horizontal line spanning some columns.
-
\hline: Draw a horizontal line spanning all columns.
-
The \multicolumn command makes an entry that spans several
-columns. The first mandatory argument, cols, specifies the
-number of columns to span. The second mandatory argument, pos,
-specifies the formatting of the entry; c for centered, l
-for flushleft, r for flushright. The third mandatory argument,
-text, specifies what text to put in the entry.
-
-
Here's an example showing two columns separated by an en-dash;
-\multicolumn is used for the heading:
-
-
The \cline command draws horizontal lines across the columns
-specified, beginning in column i and ending in column j,
-which are specified in the mandatory argument.
-
-
-The \hline command draws a horizontal line the width of the
-enclosing tabular or array environment. It's most
-commonly used to draw a line at the top, bottom, and between the rows
-of a table.
-
-
-The \vline command will draw a vertical line extending the full
-height and depth of its row. An \hfill command can be used to
-move the line to the edge of the column. It can also be used in an
-@-expression.
-
-
The thebibliography environment produces a bibliography or
-reference list.
-
-
In the article class, this reference list is labelled
-“References”; in the report class, it is labelled
-“Bibliography”. You can change the label (in the standard classes)
-by redefining the command \refname. For instance, this
-eliminates it entirely:
-
-
\renewcommand{\refname}{}
-
-
The mandatory widest-label argument is text that, when typeset,
-is as wide as the widest item label produced by the \bibitem
-commands. It is typically given as 9 for bibliographies with
-less than 10 references, 99 for ones with less than 100, etc.
-
-
The \bibitem command generates an entry labelled by
-label. If the label argument is missing, a number is
-automatically generated using the enumi counter. The
-cite_key is any sequence of letters, numbers, and punctuation
-symbols not containing a comma.
-
-
This command writes an entry to the .aux file containing the
-item's cite_key and label. When the .aux file is read by
-the \begin{document} command, the item's label is
-associated with cite_key, causing references to cite_key
-with a \cite command (see next section) to produce the
-associated label.
-
-
The keys argument is a list of one or more citation keys,
-separated by commas. This command generates an in-text citation to
-the references associated with keys by entries in the
-.aux file.
-
-
The text of the optional subcite argument appears after the
-citation. For example, \cite[p.~314]{knuth} might produce
-`[Knuth, p. 314]'.
-
-
-If you use the BibTeX program by Oren Patashnik (highly
-recommended if you need a bibliography of more than a couple of
-titles) to maintain your bibliography, you don't use the
-thebibliography environment (see thebibliography). Instead,
-you include the lines
-
-
The \bibliographystyle command does not produce any output of
-its own. Rather, it defines the style in which the bibliography will
-be produced: bibstyle refers to a file
-bibstyle.bst, which defines how your citations will look.
-The standard style names distributed with BibTeX are:
-
-
-
alpha
Sorted alphabetically. Labels are formed from name of author and year of
-publication.
-
plain
Sorted alphabetically. Labels are numeric.
-
unsrt
Like plain, but entries are in order of citation.
-
The \bibliography command is what actually produces the
-bibliography. The argument to \bibliography refers to files
-named bibfile.bib, which should contain your database in
-BibTeX format. Only the entries referred to via \cite and
-\nocite will be listed in the bibliography.
-
-
The theorem environment produces “Theorem n” in
-boldface followed by theorem-text, where the numbering
-possibilities for n are described under \newtheorem
-(see \newtheorem).
-
-
The titlepage environment creates a title page, i.e., a page
-with no printed page number or heading. It also causes the following
-page to be numbered page one. Formatting the title page is left to
-you. The \today command may be useful on title pages
-(see \today).
-
-
You can use the \maketitle command (see \maketitle) to
-produce a standard title page without a titlepage environment.
-
-
The verbatim environment is a paragraph-making environment in
-which LaTeX produces exactly what you type in; for instance the
-\ character produces a printed ‘\’. It turns LaTeX
-into a typewriter with carriage returns and blanks having the same
-effect that they would on a typewriter.
-
-
The verbatim uses a monospaced typewriter-like font (\tt).
-
-
-
\verb: The macro form of the verbatim environment.
-
The \verb command typesets literal-text as it is input,
-including special characters and spaces, using the typewriter
-(\tt) font. No spaces are allowed between \verb or
-\verb* and the delimiter char, which begins and ends the
-verbatim text. The delimiter must not appear in literal-text.
-
-
The *-form differs only in that spaces are printed with a
-“visible space” character.
-
-
The verse environment is designed for poetry, though you may find
-other uses for it.
-
-
The margins are indented on the left and the right, paragraphs are not
-indented, and the text is not justified. Separate the lines of each
-stanza with \\, and use one or more blank lines to separate the
-stanzas.
-
-
-Footnotes can be produced in one of two ways. They can be produced
-with one command, the \footnote command. They can also be
-produced with two commands, the \footnotemark and the
-\footnotetext commands.
-
-
The \footnote command places the numbered footnote text
-at the bottom of the current page. The optional argument number
-changes the default footnote number.
-
-
This command can only be used in outer paragraph mode; i.e., you
-cannot use it in sectioning commands like \chapter, in figures,
-tables or in a tabular environment. (See following sections.)
-
-
-
-With no optional argument, the \footnotemark command puts the
-current footnote number in the text. This command can be used in
-inner paragraph mode. You give the text of the footnote separately,
-with the \footnotetext command.
-
-
This command can be used to produce several consecutive footnote
-markers referring to the same footnote with
-
-
The \footnotetext command places text at the bottom of
-the page as a footnote. This command can come anywhere after the
-\footnotemark command. The \footnotetext command must
-appear in outer paragraph mode.
-
-
The optional argument number changes the default footnote number.
-
-
Produces the rule separating the main text on a page from the page's
-footnotes. Default dimensions: 0.4pt thick (or wide), and
-0.4\columnwidth long in the standard document classes (except
-slides, where it does not appear).
-
-
\footnotesep
The height of the strut placed at the beginning of the footnote. By
-default, this is set to the normal strut for \footnotesize
-fonts (see Font sizes), therefore there is no extra space between
-footnotes. This is ‘6.65pt’ for ‘10pt’, ‘7.7pt’ for
-‘11pt’, and ‘8.4pt’ for ‘12pt’.
-
-
The command name beginning with \. For \newcommand, it
-must not be already defined and must not begin with \end; for
-\renewcommand, it must already be defined.
-
-
nargs
An optional integer from 1 to 9 specifying the number of arguments
-that the command will take. The default is for the command to have no
-arguments.
-
-
default
If this optional parameter is present, it means that the command's
-first argument is optional. When the new command is called, the
-default value of the optional argument (i.e., if it is not specified
-in the call) is the string ‘def’.
-
-
defn
The text to be substituted for every occurrence of cmd; a
-construct of the form #n in defn is replaced by the
-text of the nth argument.
-
-
The \newlength command defines the mandatory argument as a
-length command with a value of 0in. The argument must
-be a control sequence, as in \newlength{\foo}. An error
-occurs if \foo is already defined.
-
-
See Lengths, for how to set the new length to a nonzero value, and
-for more information about lengths in general.
-
-
These commands define or redefine an environment env, that is,
-\begin{env} ... \end{env}.
-
-
-
env
The name of the environment. For \newenvironment, env
-must not be an existing environment, and the command \env
-must be undefined. For \renewenvironment, env must be
-the name of an existing environment.
-
-
nargs
An integer from 1 to 9 denoting the number of arguments of
-the newly-defined environment. The default is no arguments.
-
-
default
If this is specified, the first argument is optional, and default
-gives the default value for that argument.
-
-
begdef
The text expanded at every occurrence of \begin{env}; a
-construct of the form #n in begdef is replaced by
-the text of the nth argument.
-
-
enddef
The text expanded at every occurrence of \end{env}. It
-may not contain any argument parameters.
-
-
This command defines a theorem-like environment. Arguments:
-
-
-
newenv
The name of the environment to be defined; must not be the name of an
-existing environment or otherwise defined.
-
-
label
The text printed at the beginning of the environment, before the
-number. For example, ‘Theorem’.
-
-
numbered_like
(Optional.) The name of an already defined theorem-like environment;
-the new environment will be numbered just like numbered_like.
-
-
within
(Optional.) The name of an already defined counter, a sectional unit.
-The new theorem counter will be reset at the same time as the
-within counter.
-
-
-
-
At most one of numbered_like and within can be specified,
-not both.
-
-
Defines a control sequence \cmd, which must not already
-be defined, to make fontname be the current font. The file
-looked for on the system is named fontname.tfm.
-
-
This is a low-level command for setting up to use an individual font.
-More commonly, fonts are defined in families through .fd files.
-
-
-Footnotes, line breaks, any command that has an optional argument, and
-many more are so-called fragile commands. When a fragile
-command is used in certain contexts, called moving arguments, it
-must be preceded by \protect. In addition, any fragile
-commands within the arguments must have their own \protect.
-
-
Some examples of moving arguments are \caption
-(see figure), \thanks (see \maketitle), and
-expressions in tabular and array environments
-(see tabular).
-
-
Commands which are not fragile are called robust. They must not
-be preceded by \protect.
-
-
-Everything LaTeX numbers for you has a counter associated with
-it. The name of the counter is the same as the name of the environment
-or command that produces the number, except with no \.
-(enumi–enumiv are used for the nested enumerate
-environment.) Below is a list of the counters used in LaTeX's
-standard document classes to control numbering.
-
-
All of these commands take a single counter as an argument, for
-instance, \alph{enumi}.
-
-
-
\alph
prints counter using lowercase letters: `a', `b', ...
-
-
\Alph
uses uppercase letters: `A', `B', ...
-
-
\arabic
uses Arabic numbers: `1', `2', ...
-
-
\roman
uses lowercase roman numerals: `i', `ii', ...
-
-
\roman
uses uppercase roman numerals: `I', `II', ...
-
-
\fnsymbol
prints the value of counter in a specific sequence of nine
-symbols (conventionally used for labeling footnotes). The value of
-counter must be between 1 and 9, inclusive.
-
-
The symbols mostly aren't supported in Info, but here are the names:
-
-The \refstepcounter command works in the same way as
-\stepcounter See \stepcounter, except it also defines the
-current \ref value to be the result of \thecounter.
-
-
-LaTeX defines counters for the day of the month (\day,
-1–31), month of the year (\month, 1–12), and year
-(\year, Common Era). When TeX starts up, they are
-set to the current values on the system where TeX is running. They
-are not updated as the job progresses.
-
-
The related command \today produces a string representing the
-current day (see \today).
-
-
-The \setlength sets the value of \len to the value
-argument, which can be expressed in any units that LaTeX
-understands, i.e., inches (in), millimeters (mm), points
-(pt), big points (bp, etc.
-
-
-\width
-
-\height
-
-\depth
-
-\totalheight
-
-These length parameters can be used in the arguments of the box-making
-commands (see Boxes). They specify the natural width etc. of the
-text in the box. \totalheight equals \height +
-\depth. To make a box with the text stretched to double the
-natural size, e.g., say
-
-
-The first thing LaTeX does when processing ordinary text is to
-translate your input file into a sequence of glyphs and spaces. To
-produce a printed document, this sequence must be broken into lines
-(and these lines must be broken into pages).
-
-
LaTeX usually does the line (and page) breaking for you, but in
-some environments, you do the line breaking yourself with the
-\\ command, and you can always manually force breaks.
-
-
-The \\ command tells LaTeX to start a new line. It has an
-optional argument, morespace, that specifies how much extra
-vertical space is to be inserted before the next line. This can be a
-negative amount.
-
-
The \\* command is the same as the ordinary \\ command
-except that it tells LaTeX not to start a new page after the line.
-
-
-The \obeycr command makes a return in the input file
-(‘^^M’, internally) the same as \\ (followed by
-\relax). So each new line in the input will also be a new line
-in the output.
-
-
\restorecr restores normal line-breaking behavior.
-
-
-The \- command tells LaTeX that it may hyphenate the word at
-that point. LaTeX is very good at hyphenating, and it will usually
-find most of the correct hyphenation points, and almost never use an
-incorrect one. The \- command is used for the exceptional
-cases.
-
-
When you insert \- commands in a word, the word will only be
-hyphenated at those points and not at any of the hyphenation points
-that LaTeX might otherwise have chosen.
-
-
-The declaration \fussy (which is the default) makes TeX
-picky about line breaking. This usually avoids too much space between
-words, at the cost of an occasional overfull box.
-
-
This command cancels the effect of a previous \sloppy command
-(see \sloppy.
-
-
The \hyphenation command declares allowed hyphenation points
-with a - character in the given words. The words are separated
-by spaces. TeX will only hyphenate if the word matches exactly, no
-inflections are tried. Multiple \hyphenation commands
-accumulate. Some examples (the default TeX hyphenation patterns
-misses the hyphenations in these words):
-
-
By default, the \linebreak (\nolinebreak) command forces
-(prevents) a line break at the current position. For
-\linebreak, the spaces in the line are stretched out so that it
-extends to the right margin as usual.
-
-
With the optional argument priority, you can convert the command
-from a demand to a request. The priority must be a number from
-0 to 4. The higher the number, the more insistent the request.
-
-
-LaTeX starts new pages asynchronously, when enough material has
-accumulated to fill up a page. Usually this happens automatically,
-but sometimes you may want to influence the breaks.
-
-
-The \cleardoublepage command ends the current page and causes all
-figures and tables that have so far appeared in the input to be printed.
-In a two-sided printing style, it also makes the next page a right-hand
-(odd-numbered) page, producing a blank page if necessary.
-
-
Enlarge the \textheight for the current page by the specified
-amount; e.g. \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} will allow one
-additional line.
-
-
The starred form tries to squeeze the material together on the page as
-much as possible. This is normally used together with an explicit
-\pagebreak.
-
-
By default, the \pagebreak (\nopagebreak) command forces
-(prevents) a page break at the current position. For
-\linebreak, the vertical space on the page is stretched out
-where possible so that it extends to the normal bottom margin.
-
-
With the optional argument priority, you can convert the
-\pagebreak command from a demand to a request. The number must
-be a number from 0 to 4. The higher the number, the more
-insistent the request is.
-
-
-A paragraph is ended by one or more completely blank lines—lines not
-containing even a %. A blank line should not appear where a new
-paragraph cannot be started, such as in math mode or in the argument of
-a sectioning command.
-
-
-\indent produces a horizontal space whose width equals the
-width of the \parindent length, the normal paragraph
-indentation. It is used to add paragraph indentation where it would
-otherwise be suppressed.
-
-
The default value for \parindent is 1em in two-column
-mode, otherwise 15pt for 10pt documents, 17pt for
-11pt, and 1.5em for 12pt.
-
-
-When used at the beginning of the paragraph, \noindent
-suppresses any paragraph indentation. It has no effect when used in
-the middle of a paragraph.
-
-
The \marginpar command creates a note in the margin. The first
-line of the note will have the same baseline as the line in the text
-where the \marginpar occurs.
-
-
When you only specify the mandatory argument right, the text
-will be placed
-
-
-
in the right margin for one-sided layout;
-
in the outside margin for two-sided layout;
-
in the nearest margin for two-column layout.
-
-
-
The command \reversemarginpar places subsequent marginal notes
-in the opposite (inside) margin. \normalmarginpar places them
-in the default position.
-
-
When you specify both arguments, left is used for the left
-margin, and right is used for the right margin.
-
-
The first word will normally not be hyphenated; you can enable
-hyphenation there by beginning the node with \hspace{0pt}.
-
-
These parameters affect the formatting of the note:
-
-
-
\marginparpush
Minimum vertical space between notes; default ‘7pt’ for
-‘12pt’ documents, ‘5pt’ else.
-
-
\marginparsep
Horizontal space between the main text and the note; default
-‘11pt’ for ‘10pt’ documents, ‘10pt’ else.
-
-
\marginparwidth
Width of the note itself; default for a one-sided ‘10pt’ document
-is ‘90pt’, ‘83pt’ for ‘11pt’, and ‘68pt’ for
-‘12pt’; ‘17pt’ more in each case for a two-sided document.
-In two column mode, the default is ‘48pt’.
-
-
-There are three environments that put LaTeX in math mode:
-
-
-
math
For formulas that appear right in the text.
-
displaymath
For formulas that appear on their own line.
-
equation
The same as the displaymath environment except that it adds an equation
-number in the right margin.
-
-
-
The math environment can be used in both paragraph and LR mode,
-but the displaymath and equation environments can be used
-only in paragraph mode. The math and displaymath
-environments are used so often that they have the following short forms:
-
-
\(...\) instead of \begin{math}...\end{math}
- \[...\] instead of \begin{displaymath}...\end{displaymath}
-
-
In fact, the math environment is so common that it has an even
-shorter form:
-
-
$ ... $ instead of \(...\)
-
-
The \boldmath command changes math letters and symbols to be in
-a bold font. It is used outside of math mode. Conversely, the
-\unboldmath command changes math glyphs to be in a normal font;
-it too is used outside of math mode.
-
-
-
The \displaystyle declaration forces the size and style of the
-formula to be that of displaymath, e.g., with limits above and
-below summations. For example
-
-To get an expression exp to appear as a subscript, you just type
-_{exp}. To get exp to appear as a
-superscript, you type ^{exp}. LaTeX handles
-superscripted superscripts and all of that stuff in the natural way.
-It even does the right thing when something has both a subscript and a
-superscript.
-
-
-LaTeX provides almost any mathematical symbol you're likely to
-need. The commands for generating them can be used only in math mode.
-For example, if you include $\pi$ in your source, you will get
-the pi symbol (\pi) in your output.
-
-
-
\|
\|
-
-
\aleph
\aleph
-
-
\alpha
\alpha
-
-
\amalg
\amalg (binary operation)
-
-
\angle
\angle
-
-
\approx
\approx (relation)
-
-
\ast
\ast (binary operation)
-
-
\asymp
\asymp (relation)
-
-
\backslash
\ (delimiter)
-
-
\beta
\beta
-
-
\bigcap
\bigcap
-
-
\bigcirc
\bigcirc (binary operation)
-
-
\bigcup
\bigcup
-
-
\bigodot
\bigodot
-
-
\bigoplus
\bigoplus
-
-
\bigotimes
\bigotimes
-
-
\bigtriangledown
\bigtriangledown (binary operation)
-
-
\bigtriangleup
\bigtriangleup (binary operation)
-
-
\bigsqcup
\bigsqcup
-
-
\biguplus
\biguplus
-
-
\bigcap
\bigvee
-
-
\bigwedge
\bigwedge
-
-
\bot
\bot
-
-
\bowtie
\bowtie (relation)
-
-
\Box
(square open box symbol)
-
-
\bullet
\bullet (binary operation)
-
-
\cap
\cap (binary operation)
-
-
\cdot
\cdot (binary operation)
-
-
\chi
\chi
-
-
\circ
\circ (binary operation)
-
-
\clubsuit
\clubsuit
-
-
\cong
\cong (relation)
-
-
\coprod
\coprod
-
-
\cup
\cup (binary operation)
-
-
\dagger
\dagger (binary operation)
-
-
\dashv
\dashv (relation)
-
-
\ddagger
\dagger (binary operation)
-
-
\Delta
\Delta
-
-
\delta
\delta
-
-
\Diamond
bigger \diamond
-
-
\diamond
\diamond (binary operation)
-
-
\diamondsuit
\diamondsuit
-
-
\div
\div (binary operation)
-
-
\doteq
\doteq (relation)
-
-
\downarrow
\downarrow (delimiter)
-
-
\Downarrow
\Downarrow (delimiter)
-
-
\ell
\ell
-
-
\emptyset
\emptyset
-
-
\epsilon
\epsilon
-
-
\equiv
\equiv (relation)
-
-
\eta
\eta
-
-
\exists
\exists
-
-
\flat
\flat
-
-
\forall
\forall
-
-
\frown
\frown (relation)
-
-
\Gamma
\Gamma
-
-
\gamma
\gamma
-
-
\ge
\ge
-
-
\geq
\geq (relation)
-
-
\gets
\gets
-
-
\gg
\gg (relation)
-
-
\hbar
\hbar
-
-
\heartsuit
\heartsuit
-
-
\hookleftarrow
\hookleftarrow
-
-
\hookrightarrow
\hookrightarrow
-
-
\iff
\iff
-
-
\Im
\Im
-
-
\in
\in (relation)
-
-
\infty
\infty
-
-
\int
\int
-
-
\iota
\iota
-
-
\Join
condensed bowtie symbol (relation)
-
-
\kappa
\kappa
-
-
\Lambda
\Lambda
-
-
\lambda
\lambda
-
-
\land
\land
-
-
\langle
\langle (delimiter)
-
-
\lbrace
\lbrace (delimiter)
-
-
\lbrack
\lbrack (delimiter)
-
-
\lceil
\lceil (delimiter)
-
-
\le
\le
-
-
\leadsto
-
-
\Leftarrow
\Leftarrow
-
-
\leftarrow
\leftarrow
-
-
\leftharpoondown
\leftharpoondown
-
-
\leftharpoonup
\leftharpoonup
-
-
\Leftrightarrow
\Leftrightarrow
-
-
\leftrightarrow
\leftrightarrow
-
-
\leq
\leq (relation)
-
-
\lfloor
\lfloor (delimiter)
-
-
\lhd
(left-pointing arrow head)
-
-
\ll
\ll (relation)
-
-
\lnot
\lnot
-
-
\longleftarrow
\longleftarrow
-
-
\longleftrightarrow
\longleftrightarrow
-
-
\longmapsto
\longmapsto
-
-
\longrightarrow
\longrightarrow
-
-
\lor
\lor
-
-
\mapsto
\mapsto
-
-
\mho
-
-
\mid
\mid (relation)
-
-
\models
\models (relation)
-
-
\mp
\mp (binary operation)
-
-
\mu
\mu
-
-
\nabla
\nabla
-
-
\natural
\natural
-
-
\ne
\ne
-
-
\nearrow
\nearrow
-
-
\neg
\neg
-
-
\neq
\neq (relation)
-
-
\ni
\ni (relation)
-
-
\not
Overstrike a following operator with a /, as in \not=.
-
-
\notin
\ni
-
-
\nu
\nu
-
-
\nwarrow
\nwarrow
-
-
\odot
\odot (binary operation)
-
-
\oint
\oint
-
-
\Omega
\Omega
-
-
\omega
\omega
-
-
\ominus
\ominus (binary operation)
-
-
\oplus
\oplus (binary operation)
-
-
\oslash
\oslash (binary operation)
-
-
\otimes
\otimes (binary operation)
-
-
\owns
\owns
-
-
\parallel
\parallel (relation)
-
-
\partial
\partial
-
-
\perp
\perp (relation)
-
-
\phi
\phi
-
-
\Pi
\Pi
-
-
\pi
\pi
-
-
\pm
\pm (binary operation)
-
-
\prec
\prec (relation)
-
-
\preceq
\preceq (relation)
-
-
\prime
\prime
-
-
\prod
\prod
-
-
\propto
\propto (relation)
-
-
\Psi
\Psi
-
-
\psi
\psi
-
-
\rangle
\rangle (delimiter)
-
-
\rbrace
\rbrace (delimiter)
-
-
\rbrack
\rbrack (delimiter)
-
-
\rceil
\rceil (delimiter)
-
-
\Re
\Re
-
-
\rfloor
\rfloor
-
-
\rhd
(binary operation)
-
-
\rho
\rho
-
-
\Rightarrow
\Rightarrow
-
-
\rightarrow
\rightarrow
-
-
\rightharpoondown
\rightharpoondown
-
-
\rightharpoonup
\rightharpoonup
-
-
\rightleftharpoons
\rightleftharpoons
-
-
\searrow
\searrow
-
-
\setminus
\setminus (binary operation)
-
-
\sharp
\sharp
-
-
\Sigma
\Sigma
-
-
\sigma
\sigma
-
-
\sim
\sim (relation)
-
-
\simeq
\simeq (relation)
-
-
\smallint
\smallint
-
-
\smile
\smile (relation)
-
-
\spadesuit
\spadesuit
-
-
\sqcap
\sqcap (binary operation)
-
-
\sqcup
\sqcup (binary operation)
-
-
\sqsubset
(relation)
-
-
\sqsubseteq
\sqsubseteq (relation)
-
-
\sqsupset
(relation)
-
-
\sqsupseteq
\sqsupseteq (relation)
-
-
\star
\star (binary operation)
-
-
\subset
\subset (relation)
-
-
\subseteq
\subseteq (relation)
-
-
\succ
\succ (relation)
-
-
\succeq
\succeq (relation)
-
-
\sum
\sum
-
-
\supset
\supset (relation)
-
-
\supseteq
\supseteq (relation)
-
-
\surd
\surd
-
-
\swarrow
\swarrow
-
-
\tau
\tau
-
-
\theta
\theta
-
-
\times
\times (binary operation)
-
-
\to
\to
-
-
\top
\top
-
-
\triangle
\triangle
-
-
\triangleleft
\triangleleft (binary operation)
-
-
\triangleright
\triangleright (binary operation)
-
-
\unlhd
left-pointing arrowhead with line under (binary operation)
-
-
\unrhd
right-pointing arrowhead with line under (binary operation)
-
-
-In a math environment, LaTeX ignores the spaces you type and
-puts in the spacing according to the normal rules for mathematics
-texts. If you want different spacing, LaTeX provides the following
-commands for use in math mode:
-
-
-
\;
A thick space (5\over18\,quad).
-
\:
\>
Both of these produce a medium space (2\over9\,quad).
-
\,
A thin space (1\over6\,quad); not restricted to math mode.
-
A “discretionary” multiplication symbol, at which a line break is
-allowed.
-
-
\cdots
A horizontal ellipsis with the dots raised to the center of the line.
-
-
\ddots
A diagonal ellipsis: \ddots.
-
-
\frac{num}{den}
Produces the fraction num divided by den.
-
-
\left delim1 ... \right delim2
The two delimiters need not match; ‘.’ acts as a null delimiter,
-producing no output. The delimiters are sized according to the math
-in between. Example: \left( \sum_i=1^10 a_i \right].
-
-
\overbrace{text}
Generates a brace over text.
-For example, \overbracex+\cdots+x^k \rm\;times.
-
-
\overline{text}
Generates a horizontal line over tex.
-For exampe, \overlinex+y.
-
-
\sqrt[root]{arg}
Produces the representation of the square root of arg. The
-optional argument root determines what root to produce. For
-example, the cube root of x+y would be typed as
-$\sqrt[3]{x+y}$.
-
-
\stackrel{text}{relation}
Puts text above relation. For example,
-\stackrel{f}{\longrightarrow}.
-
-
\underbrace{math}
Generates math with a brace underneath.
-
-
\underline{text}
Causes text, which may be either math mode or not, to be
-underlined.
-
-
When LaTeX is processing your input text, it is always in one of three
-modes:
-
-
-
Paragraph mode
-
Math mode
-
Left-to-right mode, called LR mode for short
-
-
-
LaTeX changes mode only when it goes up or down a staircase to a
-different level, though not all level changes produce mode changes.
-Mode changes occur only when entering or leaving an environment, or when
-LaTeX is processing the argument of certain text-producing commands.
-
-
“Paragraph mode” is the most common; it's the one LaTeX is in
-when processing ordinary text. In that mode, LaTeX breaks your
-text into lines and breaks the lines into pages. LaTeX is in
-“math mode” when it's generating a mathematical formula. In “LR
-mode”, as in paragraph mode, LaTeX considers the output that it
-produces to be a string of words with spaces between them. However,
-unlike paragraph mode, LaTeX keeps going from left to right; it
-never starts a new line in LR mode. Even if you put a hundred words
-into an \mbox, LaTeX would keep typesetting them from left
-to right inside a single box, and then complain because the resulting
-box was too wide to fit on the line.
-
-
LaTeX is in LR mode when it starts making a box with an \mbox
-command. You can get it to enter a different mode inside the box - for
-example, you can make it enter math mode to put a formula in the box.
-There are also several text-producing commands and environments for
-making a box that put LaTeX in paragraph mode. The box make by one of
-these commands or environments will be called a parbox. When
-LaTeX is in paragraph mode while making a box, it is said to be in
-“inner paragraph mode”. Its normal paragraph mode, which it starts out
-in, is called “outer paragraph mode”.
-
-
-The \maketitle command generates a title on a separate title
-page—except in the article class, where the title is placed
-at the top of the first page. Information used to produce the title
-is obtained from the following declarations:
-
-
-
\author{name \and name2}
The \author command declares the document author(s), where the
-argument is a list of authors separated by \and commands. Use
-\\ to separate lines within a single author's entry—for
-example, to give the author's institution or address.
-
-
\date{text}
The \date command declares text to be the document's
-date. With no \date command, the current date (see \today)
-is used.
-
-
\thanks{text}
The \thanks command produces a \footnote to the title,
-usually used for credit acknowledgements.
-
-
\title{text}
The \title command declares text to be the title of the
-document. Use \\ to force a line break, as usual.
-
-
The \pagestyle command specifies how the headers and footers
-are typeset from the current page onwards. Values for style:
-
-
-
plain
Just a plain page number.
-
-
empty
Empty headers and footers, e.g., no page numbers.
-
-
headings
Put running headers on each page. The document style specifies what
-goes in the headers.
-
-
myheadings
Custom headers, specified via the \markboth or the
-\markright commands.
-
-
-
-
Here are the descriptions of \markboth and \markright:
-
-
-
\markboth{left}{right}
Sets both the left and the right heading. A “left-hand heading”
-(left) is generated by the last \markboth command before
-the end of the page, while a “right-hand heading” (right is
-generated by the first \markboth or \markright that
-comes on the page if there is one, otherwise by the last one before
-the page.
-
-
\markright{right}
Sets the right heading, leaving the left heading unchanged.
-
-
-The \thispagestyle command works in the same manner as the
-\pagestyle command (see previous section) except that it
-changes to style for the current page only.
-
-
-LaTeX has many ways to produce white (or filled) space.
-
-
Another space-producing command is \, to produce a “thin”
-space (usually 1/6quad). It can be used in text mode, but is
-more often useful in math mode (see Spacing in math mode).
-
-
-
The \hspace command adds horizontal space. The length
-argument can be expressed in any terms that LaTeX understands:
-points, inches, etc. It is a rubber length. You can add both
-negative and positive space with an \hspace command; adding
-negative space is like backspacing.
-
-
LaTeX normally removes horizontal space that comes at the beginning
-or end of a line. To preserve this space, use the optional *
-form.
-
-
-The \ (space) command produces a normal interword space. It's
-useful after punctuation which shouldn't end a sentence. For example
-Knuth's article in Proc.\ Amer.\ Math\. Soc.\ is fundamental.
-It is also often used after control sequences, as in \TeX\ is a
-nice system.
-
-
In normal circumstances, \<tab> and \<newline>
-are equivalent to \ .
-
-
-The \@ command makes the following punctuation character end a
-sentence even if it normally would not. This is typically used after
-a capital letter. Here are side-by-side examples with and without
-\@:
-
-
... in C\@. Pascal, though ...
- ... in C. Pascal, though ...
-
-
produces
-
-
-
-... in C. Pascal, though ...
-... in C. Pascal, though ...
-
-The \/ command produces an italic correction. This is a
-small space defined by the font designer for a given character,
-to avoid the character colliding with whatever follows. The italic
-f character typically has a large italic correction value.
-
-
If the following character is a period or comma, it's not necessary to
-insert an italic correction, since those punctuation symbols have a
-very small height. However, with semicolons or colons, as well as
-normal letters, it can help. Compare
-f: f; (in the TeX output, the `f's are nicely separated)
-with f: f;.
-
-
Despite the name, roman characters can also have an italic
-correction. Compare
-pdfTeX (in the TeX output, there is a small space after the `f')
-with pdfTeX.
-
-
The \addvspace command normally adds a vertical space of height
-length. However, if vertical space has already been added to the same
-point in the output by a previous \addvspace command, then this
-command will not add more space than needed to make the natural length
-of the total vertical space equal to length.
-
-
-The \vfill fill command produces a rubber length (glue) which
-can stretch or shrink vertically as far as needed. It's equivalent to
-\vspace{\fill} (see \hfill).
-
-
The \vspace command adds the vertical space length, i.e.,
-a rubber length. length can be negative or positive.
-
-
Ordinarily, LaTeX removes vertical space added by \vspace at
-the top or bottom of a page. With the optional * argument, the
-space is not removed.
-
-
-The \mbox command creates a box just wide enough to hold the
-text created by its argument. The text is not broken into
-lines, so it can be used to prevent hyphenation.
-
-
The \fbox and \framebox commands are like \mbox,
-except that they put a frame around the outside of the box being created.
-
-
In addition, the \framebox command allows for explicit
-specification of the box width with the optional width argument
-(a dimension), and positioning with the optional position
-argument.
-
-
Both commands produce a rule of thickness \fboxrule (default
-‘.4pt’), and leave a space of \fboxsep (default
-‘3pt’) between the rule and the contents of the box.
-
-
See \framebox (picture), for the \framebox command in the
-picture environment.
-
-
The \makebox command creates a box just wide enough to contain
-the text specified. The width of the box is specified by the
-optional width argument. The position of the text within the box
-is determined by the optional position argument, which may take
-the following values:
-
-
-
c
Centered (default).
-
l
Flush left.
-
r
Flush right.
-
s
Stretch (justify) across entire width; text must contain
-stretchable space for this to work.
-
-
-
\makebox is also used within the picture environment
-see \makebox (picture).
-
-
The \parbox command produces a box whose contents are created
-in paragraph mode. It should be used to make a box small
-pieces of text, with nothing fancy inside. In particular, you
-shouldn't use any paragraph-making environments inside a
-\parbox argument. For larger pieces of text, including ones
-containing a paragraph-making environment, you should use a
-minipage environment (see minipage).
-
-
\parbox has two mandatory arguments:
-
-
-
width
the width of the parbox;
-
text
the text that goes inside the parbox.
-
-
-
The optional position argument allows you to align either the
-top or bottom line in the parbox with the baseline of the surrounding
-text (default is top).
-
-
The optional height argument overrides the natural height of the box.
-
-
The inner-pos argument controls the placement of the text inside
-the box, as follows; if it is not specified, position is used.
-
-
-
t
text is placed at the top of the box.
-
c
text is centered in the box.
-
b
text is placed at the bottom of the box.
-
s
stretch vertically; the text must contain vertically stretchable space
-for this to work.
-
The \raisebox command raises or lowers text. The first
-mandatory argument specifies how high text is to be raised (or
-lowered if it is a negative amount). text itself is processed
-in LR mode.
-
-
The optional arguments height and depth are dimensions.
-If they are specified, LaTeX treats text as extending a
-certain distance above the baseline (height) or below (depth),
-ignoring its natural height and depth.
-
-
This command typeset text in a box just as with \makebox
-(see \makebox), except that instead of printing the resulting box,
-it saves it in the box labeled \boxcmd, which must have been
-declared with \newsavebox (see \newsavebox).
-
-
\sbox types text in a box just as with \mbox
-(see \mbox) except that instead of the resulting box being
-included in the normal output, it is saved in the box labeled
-\boxcmd. \boxcmd must have been previously declared with
-\newsavebox (see \newsavebox).
-
-
-The following characters play a special role in LaTeX and are called
-“reserved characters” or “special characters”.
-
-
# $ % & ~ _ ^ \ { }
-
-
Whenever you write one of these characters into your file, LaTeX
-will do something special. If you simply want the character to be
-printed as itself, include a \ in front of the character. For
-example, \$ will produce $ in your output.
-
-
One exception to this rule is \ itself, because \\ has
-its own special (context-dependent) meaning. A roman \ is produced by
-typing $\backslash$ in your file, and a typewriter \ is
-produced by using ‘\’ in a verbatim command (see verbatim).
-
-
Also, \~ and \^ place tilde and circumflex accents over
-the following letter, as in õ and ô (see Accents); to get
-a standalone ~ or ^, you can again use a verbatim
-command.
-
-
-Finally, you can access any character of the current font once you
-know its number by using the \symbol command. For example, the
-visible space character used in the \verb* command has the code
-decimal 32, so it can be typed as \symbol{32}.
-
-
You can also specify octal numbers with ' or hexadecimal numbers
-with ", so the previous example could also be written as
-\symbol{'40} or \symbol{"20}.
-
-
-LaTeX has wide support for many of the world's scripts and
-languages, through the babel package and related support. This
-section does not attempt to cover all that support. It merely the
-core LaTeX commands for creating accented characters.
-
-
-
\"
Produces an umlaut, as in ö.
-
-
\'
Produces an acute accent, as in ó. In the tabbing
-environment, pushes current column to the right of the previous column
-(see tabbing).
-
-
\.
Produces a dot accent over the following, as in o..
-
-
\=
Produces a macron (overbar) accent over the following, as in o¯.
-
-
\^
Produces a circumflex (hat) accent over the following, as in ô.
-
-
\`
Produces a grave accent over the following, as in ò. In the
-tabbing environment, move following text to the right margin
-(see tabbing).
-
-
\~
Produces a tilde accent over the following, as in ñ.
-
-
\b
Produces a bar accent under the following, as in o_.
-
-
\bar
Produces a macron accent over the following, as in o¯.
-
-
\c
Produces a cedilla accent under the following, as in
-
-
\d
Produces a dot accent under the following, as in .o.
-
-
\H
Produces a long Hungarian umlaut accent over the following, as in o''.
-
-
-The \today command produces today's date, in the format
-‘monthdd, yyyy’; for example, `July 4, 1976'.
-It uses the predefined counters \day, \month, and
-\year (see \day \month \year) to do this. It is not
-updated as the program runs.
-
-
The datetime package, among others, can produce a wide variety
-of other date formats.
-
-
-A large document requires a lot of input. Rather than putting the whole
-input in a single large file, it's more efficient to split it into
-several smaller ones. Regardless of how many separate files you use,
-there is one that is the root file; it is the one whose name you type
-when you run LaTeX.
-
-
If no \includeonly command is present, the \include
-command executes \clearpage to start a new page
-(see \clearpage), then reads file, then does another
-\clearpage.
-
-
Given an \includeonly command, the \include actions are
-only run if file is listed as an argument to
-\includeonly. See the next section.
-
-
The \include command may not appear in the preamble or in a file
-read by another \include command.
-
-
The \includeonly command controls which files will be read by
-subsequent \include commands. The list of filenames is
-comma-separated. Each file must exactly match a filename
-specified in a \include command for the selection to be
-effective.
-
-
The \input command causes the specified file to be read
-and processed, as if its contents had been inserted in the current
-file at that point.
-
-
If file does not end in ‘.tex’ (e.g., ‘foo’ or
-‘foo.bar’), it is first tried with that extension (‘foo.tex’
-or ‘foo.bar.tex’). If that is not found, the original file
-is tried (‘foo’ or ‘foo.bar’).
-
-
-A table of contents is produced with the \tableofcontents
-command. You put the command right where you want the table of
-contents to go; LaTeX does the rest for you. A previous run must
-have generated a .toc file.
-
-
The \tableofcontents command produces a heading, but it does
-not automatically start a new page. If you want a new page after the
-table of contents, write a \newpage command after the
-\tableofcontents command.
-
-
The analagous commands \listoffigures and \listoftables
-produce a list of figures and a list of tables, respectively.
-Everything works exactly the same as for the table of contents.
-
-
The command \nofiles overrides these commands, and
-prevents any of these lists from being generated.
-
-
-The \addcontentsline command adds an entry to the specified list
-or table where:
-
-
-
ext
The extension of the file on which information is to be written,
-typically one of: toc (table of contents), lof (list of
-figures), or lot (list of tables).
-
-
unit
The name of the sectional unit being added, typically one of the
-following, matching the value of the ext argument:
-
-
-
toc
The name of the sectional unit: part, chapter,
-section, subsection, subsubsection.
-
lof
For the list of figures.
-
lot
For the list of tables.
-
-
-
entry
The actual text of the entry.
-
-
-
What is written to the .ext file is the
-command \contentsline{unit}{name}.
-
-
-
-The \addtocontents command adds text (or formatting commands)
-directly to the .ext file that generates the table of
-contents or lists of figures or tables.
-
-
-
ext
The extension of the file on which information is to be written:
-toc (table of contents), lof (list of figures), or
-lot (list of tables).
-
-
The command \index{text} writes a glossary entry for
-text to an auxiliary file with the .idx extension.
-
-
Specifically, what gets written is the command
-\indexentry{text}{pageno}, where pageno
-is the current \thepage value.
-
-
The rubber length \indexspace is inserted before each new
-letter in the index; its default value is ‘10pt plus5pt
-minus3pt’.
-
-
-The .idx file can then be sorted with an external command,
-typically makeindex or xindy, resulting in a
-.ind file, which can then be used to typeset the index.
-
-
-You can use LaTeX to typeset letters, both personal and business. The
-letter document class is designed to make a number of letters at
-once, although you can make just one if you so desire.
-
-
Your .tex source file has the same minimum commands as the other
-document classes, i.e., you must have the following commands as a
-minimum:
-
-
Each letter is a letter environment, whose argument is the name
-and address of the recipient. For example, you might have:
-
-
\begin{letter}{Mr. Joe Smith\\ 2345 Princess St.
- \\ Edinburgh, EH1 1AA}
- ...
- \end{letter}
-
-
The letter itself begins with the \opening command. The text of
-the letter follows. It is typed as ordinary LaTeX input. Commands that
-make no sense in a letter, like \chapter, do not work. The letter
-closes with a \closing command.
-
-
After the closing, you can have additional material. The
-\cc command produces the usual “cc: ...”. There's also a
-similar \encl command for a list of enclosures. With both these
-commands, use \\ to separate the items.
-
-
These commands are used with the letter class.
-
-
-The \address specifies the return address of a letter, as it
-should appear on the letter and the envelope. Separate lines of the
-address should be separated by \\ commands.
-
-
If you do not make an \address declaration, then the letter
-will be formatted for copying onto your organisation's standard
-letterhead. (See Overview, for details on your local
-implementation). If you give an \address declaration, then the
-letter will be formatted as a personal letter.
-
-
\typein prints msg on the terminal and causes LaTeX to
-stop and wait for you to type a line of input, ending with return. If
-the optional \cmd argument is omitted, the typed input is
-processed as if it had been included in the input file in place of the
-\typein command. If the \cmd argument is present, it
-must be a command name. This command name is then defined or
-redefined to be the typed input.
-
-
Prints msg on the terminal and in the log file.
-Commands in msg that are defined with \newcommand or
-\renewcommand (among others) are replaced by their definitions
-before being printed.
-
-
LaTeX's usual rules for treating multiple spaces as a single space
-and ignoring spaces after a command name apply to msg. A
-\space command in msg causes a single space to be
-printed, independent of surrounding spaces. A ^^J in
-msg prints a newline.
-
-
-The input file specification indicates the file to be formatted;
-TeX uses .tex as a default file extension. If you omit the
-input file entirely, TeX accepts input from the terminal. You
-specify command options by supplying a string as a parameter to the
-command; e.g.
-
-
latex '\nonstopmode\input foo.tex'
-
-
will process foo.tex without pausing after every error.
-
-
If LaTeX stops in the middle of the document and gives you a
-‘*’ prompt, it is waiting for input. You can type \stop
-(and return) and it will prematurely end the document.
-
-