\documentclass{article} \usepackage{xcolor} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage[tt, slant]{suppose} \setlength{\textwidth}{15.75cm} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.75cm} \begin{document} \title{The \texttt{suppose} package} \author{1.2.1 \ 2021/04/09} \date{Andrew Lounsbury, \href{mailto:alounsbury8@gmail.com}{alounsbury8@gmail.com}} \maketitle This package is licensed with LPPL 1.3c, and provides the following abbreviations of the word ``Suppose.'' I recommend only using these symbols when the immediately succeeding strings are mathematical in nature, and they do in fact require math mode. I do not recommend using them in formal work. \par The two main commands are \texttt{\textbackslash supp} and \texttt{\textbackslash bsup}, whose style and font may be specified with the options so that we can use them consistently. For example, \begin{verbatim} \usepackage[dutchcal, slant]{suppose} \end{verbatim} will make \texttt{\textbackslash supp} print in the \texttt{dutchcal} font with a slanted line and make \texttt{\textbackslash bsup} print the bold version of the same thing. The default font is the regular \texttt{mathit} serif font, and the vertical line is upright by default. Though it is better to use the options with \texttt{\textbackslash supp} and \texttt{\textbackslash bsup}, every combination of font and style provided here can be hard-coded with the following commands. \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Option} & \textbf{Font} & \textbf{Command} & \textbf{Bold} & \textbf{Slanted Line} & \textbf{Slanted \& Bold} \\ \hline\hline default & normal & \texttt{\textbackslash plainsupp} & \texttt{\textbackslash plainbsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash ssup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sbsup} \\ \hline \texttt{mathcal} & mathcal & \texttt{\textbackslash csup} & \texttt{\textbackslash bcsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash scsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sbcsup} \\ \hline \texttt{dutchcal} & dutchcal & \texttt{\textbackslash dsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash bdsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sdsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sbdsup} \\ \hline \texttt{eulerscript} & eulerscript & \texttt{\textbackslash esup} & \texttt{\textbackslash besup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sesup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sbesup} \\ \hline \texttt{tt} & typewriter & \texttt{\textbackslash tsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash btsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash stsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sbtsup} \\ \hline \texttt{sans-serif} & sans serif & \texttt{\textbackslash vsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash bvsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash svsup} & \texttt{\textbackslash sbvsup} \\ &(\texttt{v} for variation) & & & & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{center} \[ \begin{array}{c|c|c|l} & \text{Regular} & \textbf{Bold} & \text{Font} \\ \hline & \plainsupp x < y & \plainbsup x < y & NORMAL \\ & \csup x < y & \bcsup x < y & \mathcal{MATHCAL} \\ \text{Straight} & \dsup x < y & \bdsup x < y & \mathdutchcal{DUTCHCAL} \\ \text{Line} & \esup x < y & \besup x < y & \EuScript{EULERSCRIPT} \\ & \vsup x < y & \bvsup x < y & \mathsf{SANS\ SERIF} \\ & \tsup x < y & \btsup x < y & \mathtt{TYPEWRITER} \\ \hline & \ssup x < y & \sbsup x < y & NORMAL \\ & \scsup x < y & \sbcsup x < y & \mathcal{MATHCAL} \\ \textsl{Slanted} & \sdsup x < y & \sbdsup x < y & \mathdutchcal{DUTCHCAL} \\ \textsl{Line} & \sesup x < y & \sbesup x < y & \EuScript{EULERSCRIPT} \\ & \svsup < y & \sbvsup x < y & \mathsf{SANS\ SERIF} \\ & \stsup x < y & \sbtsup x < y & \mathtt{TYPERWRITER} \end{array} \] \end{document}