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% From mitthesis package
% Documentation: https://ctan.org/pkg/mitthesis
\ProvidesFile{mitthesis-termes-stix2.tex}[2024/10/28 v1.04 Load TeX Gyre Termes text font with STIX2 math font, Heros sans serif font, and Inconsolata monospaced font]
%% TeX Gyre Termes text font and Heros sans serif font with STIX2 math font and Inconsolata monospaced font
%
% These fonts are available at:
% http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre
% https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts
% https://ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/inconsolata
% Install these as system fonts on your computer
%
\ifpdftex
\ClassWarning{\ClassName}{The termes-stix2 fontset requires a unicode engine. Defaulting to CMR fonts.}
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
\RequirePackage{bm}
\else
\ClassNoteNoLine{\ClassName}{Loading TeX Gyre Termes text font with STIX2 math font, Heros sans serif font, and Inconsolata monospaced font}
%
\RequirePackage[warnings-off={mathtools-colon,mathtools-overbracket}]{unicode-math}
% suppress tiresome warnings about lack of integration between mathtools and unicode-math
% unicode-math loads the fontspec package
%
\setmainfont{TeXGyreTermesX}[% Presumes these are system fonts! Available at: http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre
WordSpace = {1,1.4,1},%% This stretch matches newtxtext a little better. 1.4
Extension = .otf,
UprightFont = *-Regular,
ItalicFont = *-Italic,
BoldFont = *-Bold,
BoldItalicFont = *-BoldItalic,
SlantedFont = *-Italic,
Numbers = Lining,
]
\setsansfont{texgyreheros}[% Presumes these are system fonts! Available at: http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre
WordSpace = {1,1.4,1},
Extension = .otf,
UprightFont = *-regular,
ItalicFont = *-italic,
BoldFont = *-bold,
BoldItalicFont = *-bolditalic,
Numbers = Lining,
Scale=0.91,% same as for newtx; former value 0.9 too small 2022/01/15
]
\setmonofont{Inconsolatazi4}[% This otf font ships with the LaTeX Inconsolata package (it's in TeX Live)
Scale=1.05,% rescaled from 1, 22/03/10
Extension = .otf,
UprightFont = *-Regular,
ItalicFont = *-Regular,% has no italic face
BoldFont = *-Bold,
BoldItalicFont = *-Bold,% has no bold italic face
RawFeature = {+ss01,+ss02,+ss03},
]
\setmathfont{STIXTwoMath-Regular}[% nice glyphs, but \mkern sometimes needed %% https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts
Scale=MatchUppercase,
Extension = .otf,
BoldFont = *,% STIX Two Math has no bold face
% Color=NavyBlue,
RawFeature = {+ss01, -ss02, -ss08},
]
% ss01 -- switch calligraphic to script; +ss02 -- variants of g, u, v, w, z; +ss08 -- upright integrals
%
\setmathfontface\mathbf{STIXTwoText-Bold.otf}[]% to not get Termes bold, https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts
\setmathfontface\mathit{STIXTwoText-Italic.otf}[]
\setmathfontface\mathrm{STIXTwoText-Regular.otf}[]% to get roman letters from STIX, not Termes
%
\newcommand*{\FRAC}[1]{{\addfontfeature{Fractions=On}#1}}% use OpenType feature for fractions, \FRAC{1/2}
\fi
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