isomath README

Date
2010-08-23
© 2008, 2010 Günter Milde <milde@users.berlios.de>
Licence
This work may 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.

Abstract

The isomath package enables formatting Greek and Latin letters as symbols for vectors, matrices, and tensors in the typefaces recommended for scientific papers by the International Standard ISO 31.

Files

README.txt Requirements, Installation, Usage
README.html browser friendly README
isomath.sty literate source (LaTeX package)
isomath.sty.txt literate source (text version)
isomath.sty.html literate source (HTML)
isomath-doc.txt user documentation (source)
isomath-doc.html user documentation (HTML)
isomath-doc.pdf user documentation (PDF)
isomath-test.tex Test example (source)
isomath-test.pdf Test example (PDF output)

The bidirectional text <-> code converter PyLit can convert between isomath.sty and isomath.sty.txt.

The Python Docutils and pdflatex were used to generate the HTML and PDF documentation from the reStructuredText sources.

Requirements

This package builds on and extends fixmath by Walter Schmidt. It requires kvoptions.

The cmbright package is recommended for sans-serif italic and sans-serif bold italic fonts matching with Computer Modern and derivatives.

All required packages are part of TeXLive and MikTeX.

Installation

Usage

\usepackage{isomath}

Option description, more examples and usage hints are in the user documentation.