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The Math Design fonts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Free mathematical fonts that match with existing text fonts.
By now, three fonts families are available:
* mdput family corresponds to Adobe Utopia text fonts
* mdugm family corresponds to URW Garamond text fonts
* mdbch family corresponds to Bitstream Charter text fonts
These text fonts are available on CTAN:
CTAN directory of Adobe Utopia : fonts/utopia
CTAN directory of URW Garamond : nonfree/fonts/urw/garamond
CTAN directory of Bitstream Charter : fonts/charter
The fonts provided by the Math Design project are free; you
can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
NOTES ON UPGRADING
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When you install a new version of the Math Design fonts, be sure to
delete all the pk files that has been automatically created by xdvi or
yap. If you forget to do that, your document could seem ugly if you
read them with xdvi or yap. Anyway, pdf versions and printing will be
fine.
SMALL CAPITALS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To obtain small capitals with the charter and utopia version of the
fonts, you must:
1) Obtain the corresponding commercial fonts from your favorite font
seller. This is the font you'll need :
Charter : Charter Small Cap (bchrc8a.pfb)
Charter Bold Small Cap (bchbc8a.pfb)
Utopia : Utopia Expert Regular (putr8x.pfb)
Utopia Expert Bold (putb8x.pfb)
You need the Windows Postscript versions of the fonts.
2) Rename the preceding font files. I have indicated in
parenthesis the new name of each file.
3) Put the renamed file somewhere tex will be able to find them.
$TEXMF/fonts/type1/bitsrea/charter
or
$TEXMF/fonts/type1/adobe/utopia
should be fine.
4) Refresh your texmf file database, by running an utility like
"mktexlsr" or "texconfig rehash".
5) That's it ! Now use the mathdesign package with the option
"expert". Small caps and oldstyle figure are available with the
command \textsc{...}.
CHANGES
~~~~~~~
v 1.55 * The emplacement of some files has changed
* 'faked' small caps are now avalaible
v 1.5 * Even more spacing corrections
* A config file mathdesign.cfg is now avalaible
* A new \figurecircled command is defined
* \circledS gives the expected result
* \bigvee and \bigwedge are now correct
* \heart and \diamond are now outlined
* New "expert" option added
v 1.41 * Corrected a bug in option parsing of mathdesign.sty
v 1.4 * Dimensions of large delimiters are now correct
* Indices and exposant of script letters correctly placed
* Overshoot of greek letters corrected (muchas gracias a Ricard
Torres por haberme señalado el problema)
* Slanted font have now correct names in map files (merci à
Jean-Michel Sarlat)
* Symbols added (\smallin, various multiple integrals)
v 1.31 * Style files don't use \AtBeginDocument any longer (except for
\euro).
v 1.3 * The text fonts of Charter and Utopia have been slightly reduced
* Support of sans serif and monospaced fonts simplified
* Many approachs corrected
* Some kerning correction in Charter
* Option 'amssymb' deprecated (the ams symbol are now loaded
when needed)
v 1.2 * New family added: Bitstream Charter
* Options of the package use now the keyval syntax
v 1.1 * Many small corrections in glyph design
* Approachs of Garamond have been tightened *a lot*
* Arrows shape of Garamond changed
v 1.0 * Initial release
REQUIREMENTS
~~~~~~~~~~~~
A recent TeX distribution (tetex v. >3.0 or miktex v. >2.0) is
strongly recommended: the installation process will be *much*
easier.
The text fonts must be already installed on your system. If these
fonts are free, you can download them from CTAN. If not, you must get
them from the supplier.
What you need precisely are the *.pfb files. Install them on your
texmf tree in the directory
$TEXMF/fonts/type1/supplier/name
where $TEXMF is the path of your texmf root, supplier is the name of
the supplier of the font (e.g. adobe) and name is the name of
the font (e.g. utopia).
If you use some recent distribution (e.g. MikTeX, tetex, etc.)
the free fonts are probably already installed on your system.
INSTALLATION
~~~~~~~~~~~~
0) First, you must choose the texmf tree where you want to install the
Math Design fonts. This tree is probably some local or personal tree
(for example: "c:/localtexmf" with miktex v2.3>).
1) Install now the core files, required by all the Math Design
package. Download the archive mdcore.zip and unzip it in the root
directory of the texmf tree you have chosen.
2) Download the archive of each family and unzip it in the root
directory of the texmf tree you have chosen.
3) Now refresh your texmf file database, by running an utility
like "mktexlsr" or "texconfig rehash".
4) Update the configuration files of your favourite drivers
(e.g. dvips, xdvi, yap, pdftex, etc.).
On recent distributions, a script called 'updmap' does all the job
for you.
Add the following lines at the end of the file 'updmap.cfg':
Map mdput.map
Map mdugm.map
Map mdbch.map
and then run 'updmap' from a command line.
ENJOY
~~~~~
To use the package, simply add the following line in the preamble of
your source file:
\usepackage[supplier-typeface]{mathdesign}
Where supplier-typeface is one the following:
adobe-utopia
urw-garamond
bitsream-charter
Please read the documentation for more options and commands.
Thank you for using the Math Design fonts and happy TeXing :-)
Paul Pichaureau, paul.pichaureau@alcandre.net
Paris, Easter 2005
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