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%%^^A%% um-code-epilogue.dtx -- part of UNICODE-MATH <wspr.io/unicode-math>
%%^^A%% Assorted definitions to close up.
% \section{Epilogue}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*package>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Lots of little things to tidy up.
%
% \subsection{Resolving Greek symbol name control sequences}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@@_resolve_greek:}
% This macro defines \cmd\Alpha\dots\cmd\omega\ as their corresponding
% Unicode (mathematical italic) character. Remember that the mapping
% to upright or italic happens with the mathcode definitions, whereas these macros
% just stand for the literal Unicode characters.
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument { \debug_suspend: \@@_resolve_greek: \debug_resume: }
% \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new:Npn \@@_resolve_greek:
{
\clist_map_inline:nn
{
Alpha,Beta,Gamma,Delta,Epsilon,Zeta,Eta,Theta,Iota,Kappa,Lambda,
alpha,beta,gamma,delta,epsilon,zeta,eta,theta,iota,kappa,lambda,
Mu,Nu,Xi,Omicron,Pi,Rho,Sigma,Tau,Upsilon,Phi,Chi,Psi,Omega,
mu,nu,xi,omicron,pi,rho,sigma,tau,upsilon,phi,chi,psi,omega,
varTheta,varsigma,vartheta,varkappa,varrho,varpi,varepsilon,varphi
}
{
\tl_set:cx {##1} { \exp_not:c { mit ##1 } }
\tl_set:cx {up ##1} { \exp_not:N \symup \exp_not:c { ##1 } }
\tl_set:cx {it ##1} { \exp_not:N \symit \exp_not:c { ##1 } }
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%
%
% \subsection{Unicode radicals}
%
% Make sure \cs{Uroot} is defined in the case where the \LaTeX{}
% kernel doesn't make it available with its native name.
%
% \begin{macro}{\@@_redefine_radical:}
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{ \@ifpackageloaded { amsmath } { } { \@@_redefine_radical: } }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\r@@t}
% \darg{A mathstyle (for \cmd\mathpalette)}
% \darg{Leading superscript for the sqrt sign}
% A re-implementation of \LaTeX's hard-coded n-root sign using the appropriate \cmd\fontdimen s.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*XE>
\cs_new:Nn \@@_redefine_radical:
{
\cs_set_nopar:Npn \r@@@@t ##1 ##2
{
\hbox_set:Nn \l_tmpa_box
{
\c_math_toggle_token \m@th
##1 \sqrtsign { ##2 }
\c_math_toggle_token
}
\@@_mathstyle_scale:NnnN ##1 { \kern } { \fontdimen 63 \g_@@_sqrt_font_cmd_tl } \g_@@_sqrt_font_cmd_tl
\box_move_up:nn
{
(\box_ht:N \l_tmpa_box - \box_dp:N \l_tmpa_box) * \number \fontdimen 65 \g_@@_sqrt_font_cmd_tl / 100
}
{ \box_use:N \rootbox }
\@@_mathstyle_scale:NnnN ##1 { \kern } { \fontdimen 64 \g_@@_sqrt_font_cmd_tl } \g_@@_sqrt_font_cmd_tl
\box_use_drop:N \l_tmpa_box
}
}
%</XE>
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\root}
% Redefine this macro for \LuaTeX, which provides us a nice primitive to use.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*LU>
\cs_new:Nn \@@_redefine_radical:
{
\cs_set:Npn \root ##1 \of ##2
{
\Uroot \c_@@_radical_sqrt_tl { ##1 } { ##2 }
}
}
%</LU>
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \subsubsection{Active fractions}
%
% Active fractions can be set up independently of any maths font definition;
% all it requires is a mapping from the Unicode input chars to the relevant
% \LaTeX\ fraction declaration.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new:Nn \@@_which_frac:nn
{
\bool_if:NTF \l_@@_smallfrac_bool {\tfrac} {\frac} {#1} {#2}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new:Npn \@@_setup_active_frac:
{
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2189} { \@@_which_frac:nn {0} {3} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2152} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {10} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2151} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {9} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"215B} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {8} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2150} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {7} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2159} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {6} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2155} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {5} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"00BC} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {4} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2153} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {3} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"215C} { \@@_which_frac:nn {3} {8} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2156} { \@@_which_frac:nn {2} {5} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"00BD} { \@@_which_frac:nn {1} {2} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2157} { \@@_which_frac:nn {3} {5} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"215D} { \@@_which_frac:nn {5} {8} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2154} { \@@_which_frac:nn {2} {3} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"00BE} { \@@_which_frac:nn {3} {4} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"2158} { \@@_which_frac:nn {4} {5} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"215A} { \@@_which_frac:nn {5} {6} }
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"215E} { \@@_which_frac:nn {7} {8} }
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument { \@@_setup_active_frac: }
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsection{Synonyms and all the rest}
%
% These are symbols with multiple names. Eventually to be taken care of
% automatically by the maths characters database.
% \begin{macrocode}
\protected\def\to{\rightarrow}
\protected\def\le{\leq}
\protected\def\ge{\geq}
\protected\def\neq{\ne}
\protected\def\triangle{\mathord{\bigtriangleup}}
\protected\def\bigcirc{\mdlgwhtcircle}
\protected\def\circ{\vysmwhtcircle}
\protected\def\bullet{\smblkcircle}
\protected\def\mathyen{\yen}
\protected\def\mathsterling{\sterling}
\protected\def\diamond{\smwhtdiamond}
\protected\def\emptyset{\varnothing}
\protected\def\hbar{\hslash}
\protected\def\land{\wedge}
\protected\def\lor{\vee}
\protected\def\owns{\ni}
\protected\def\gets{\leftarrow}
\protected\def\mathring{\ocirc}
\protected\def\lnot{\neg}
\protected\def\longdivision{\longdivisionsign}
% \end{macrocode}
% These are somewhat odd: (and their usual Unicode uprightness does not match their amssymb glyphs)
% \begin{macrocode}
\protected\def\backepsilon{\upbackepsilon}
\protected\def\eth{\matheth}
% \end{macrocode}
% These are names that are `frozen' in HTML but have dumb names:
% \begin{macrocode}
\protected\def\dbkarow {\dbkarrow}
\protected\def\drbkarow{\drbkarrow}
\protected\def\hksearow{\hksearrow}
\protected\def\hkswarow{\hkswarrow}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Due to the magic of OpenType math, big operators are automatically
% enlarged when necessary. Since there isn't a separate unicode glyph for
% `small integral', I'm not sure if there is a better way to do this:
% \begin{macrocode}
\protected\def\smallint{\mathop{\textstyle\int}\limits}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\underbar}
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_set_eq:NN \latexe_underbar:n \underbar
\renewcommand\underbar
{
\mode_if_math:TF \mathunderbar \latexe_underbar:n
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\colon}
% Define \cs{colon} as a mathpunct `|:|'.
% This is wrong: it should be \unichar{003A} {colon} instead!
% We hope no-one will notice.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{amsmath}
{
% define their own colon, perhaps I should just steal it. (It does look much better.)
}
{
\cs_set_protected:Npn \colon
{
\bool_if:NTF \g_@@_literal_colon_bool {:} { \mathpunct{:} }
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\digamma}
% \begin{macro}{\Digamma}
% I might end up just changing these in the table.
% \begin{macrocode}
\protected\def\digamma{\updigamma}
\protected\def\Digamma{\upDigamma}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \paragraph{Symbols}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_set_protected:Npn \| {\Vert}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{mathinner} items:
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_set_protected:Npn \mathellipsis {\mathinner{\unicodeellipsis}}
\cs_set_protected:Npn \cdots {\mathinner{\unicodecdots}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_text_slash: \slash
\cs_set_protected:Npn \slash
{
\mode_if_math:TF {\mathslash} {\@@_text_slash:}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsubsection{\cs{not}}
% \label{sec:negations}
%
% The situation of \cs{not} symbol is currently messy, in Unicode it is defined
% as a combining mark so naturally it should be treated as a math accent,
% however \XeTeX\ does not correctly place it as it needs special
% treatment compared to other accents.
% Furthermore a math accent changes the
% spacing of its nucleus, so \cs{not=} will be spaced as an ordinary not
% relational symbol, which is undesired.
%
% Here modify \cs{not} to a macro that tries to use predefined negated symbols,
% which would give better results in most cases, until there is more robust
% solution in the engines.
%
% This code is based on an answer to a TeX -- Stack Exchange question by Enrico
% Gregorio\footnote{\url{http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/47260/729}}.
%
% \begin{macro}{\not}
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareDocumentCommand \not {m}
{
\tl_set:Nx \l_@@_not_token_name_tl { \cs_to_str:N #1 }
\tl_if_empty:NT \l_@@_not_token_name_tl
{
\tl_set:Nx \l_@@_not_token_name_tl { \token_to_str:N #1 }
}
\cs_if_exist:cTF { not \l_@@_not_token_name_tl }
{
\use:c { not \l_@@_not_token_name_tl }
}
{
\cs_if_exist:cTF { n \l_@@_not_token_name_tl }
{
\use:c { n \l_@@_not_token_name_tl }
}
{
\tl_if_eq:nnTF {#1} {$} { \notaccent{} } { \notaccent } #1
}
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\NewNegationCommand}
% \begin{macro}{\RenewNegationCommand}
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareDocumentCommand \NewNegationCommand {mm}
{
\@@_set_negation_command:Nnn \cs_new_protected:cpn {#1} {#2}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareDocumentCommand \RenewNegationCommand {mm}
{
\@@_set_negation_command:Nnn \cs_set_protected:cpn {#1} {#2}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_set:Nn \@@_set_negation_command:Nnn
{
\tl_set:Nx \l_@@_not_token_name_tl { \cs_to_str:N #2 }
\tl_if_empty:NT \l_@@_not_token_name_tl
{
\tl_set:Nx \l_@@_not_token_name_tl { \token_to_str:N #2 }
}
#1 { not \l_@@_not_token_name_tl } { #3 }
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\NewNegationCommand { = } { \neq }
\NewNegationCommand { < } { \nless }
\NewNegationCommand { > } { \ngtr }
\NewNegationCommand { \gets } { \nleftarrow }
\NewNegationCommand { \simeq } { \nsime }
\NewNegationCommand { \equal } { \ne }
\NewNegationCommand { \le } { \nleq }
\NewNegationCommand { \ge } { \ngeq }
\NewNegationCommand { \greater } { \ngtr }
\NewNegationCommand { \forksnot } { \forks }
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsubsection{Full-width remapping}
%
% While this could be done with the full mathcode remapping machinery used
% for the other purposes, it would be fairly redundant with plain ASCII.
% Worse, this would slow down what is already an inefficient part of \pkg{unicode-math}.
%
% Instead we use mathactive to do a plain old mapping from full-width to ASCII directly.
%
% Until I get requests for it, I've not included symbols or punctuation here.
%
% \paragraph{Numbers}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\int_step_inline:nnnn {0} {1} {9}
{
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"FF10+#1} {\char\int_eval:n{`\0+#1}}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \paragraph{Letters}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\int_step_inline:nnnn {0} {1} {26}
{
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"FF21+#1} {\char\int_eval:n{`\A+#1}}
\@@_mathactive_remap:nn {"FF41+#1} {\char\int_eval:n{`\a+#1}}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsection{Legacy characters}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@@_undeclare_symbol:N}
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new:Nn \@@_undeclare_symbol:N
{
\cs_set_protected:Npn #1
{ \@@_error:nx {legacy-char-not-supported} { \token_to_str:N #1 } }
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% If you have better ideas about what to do here, please mention.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@@_undeclare_symbol:N \arrowvert
\@@_undeclare_symbol:N \Arrowvert
\@@_undeclare_symbol:N \bracevert
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%</package>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section*{Fin}
%
% The official end of the package:
% \begin{macrocode}
%<package>\endinput
% \end{macrocode}
\endinput
% /©
%
% ------------------------------------------------
% The UNICODE-MATH package <wspr.io/unicode-math>
% ------------------------------------------------
% This package is free software and may be redistributed and/or modified under
% the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c or higher
% (your choice): <http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/>.
% ------------------------------------------------
% Copyright 2006-2018 Will Robertson, LPPL "maintainer"
% Copyright 2010-2017 Philipp Stephani
% Copyright 2011-2017 Joseph Wright
% Copyright 2012-2015 Khaled Hosny
% ------------------------------------------------
%
% ©/
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