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% LaTeX package sansmath: typeset sans-serif math using `text' fonts.
%
\ProvidesPackage{sansmath}[2006/11/10 \space ver 0.7 Donald Arseneau]
%
% Donald Arseneau, asnd@triumf.ca, Vancouver, Canada.
%
% This package is released to the public domain by the original
% author, who does not support it, and requests that it be adopted
% and supported by someone who actually knows something about math
% font issues in LaTeX.
%
% The author was persuaded to use the name `sansmath' in hopes of
% working with various text sans fonts (indicated by \sfdefault)
% but the only good results seen were with Computer Modern and cmss.
% (Helvetica with the `pslatex' package was very poor!)
%
% INSTRUCTIONS
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~
% Load this package by inserting `\usepackage{sansmath}' in the
% document preamble. This will define a new math version `sans'
% and a command `\sansmath', much like `\boldmath'. Note that
% NO `\unsansmath' is defined, so if math is to be sans-serif for
% just part of a document, one should declare `\sansmath' in a local
% group (perhaps with \begin{sansmath}...\end{sansmath}).
% Within the scope of the \sansmath declaration, math characters
% will be taken from the text sans-serif family as much as possible.
% The actual sans fonts are OT1 encodings of those indicated by the
% meaning of \sfdefault WHEN THE PACKAGE WAS LOADED -- not the
% meaning at each math environment!
%
% Since the (OT1) text fonts do not provide the lower-case greek
% letters, there is a package option [eulergreek] to take the
% lowercase greek from the Euler math fonts.
% Since some (many) sans fonts have no uppercase greek letters either
% (missing characters from the OT1 encoding), there is an option
% [EULERGREEK] to take ALL greek letters from the euler fonts.
% One should also investigate using Euler for ALL MATH in the document,
% using package `euler' instead of this one!
%
% OT1 encoding is normally required to get the uppercase greek letters,
% but if you use the [EULERGREEK] option or don't use any uppercase greek
% letters, then you are welcome to define \sansmathencoding *before*
% loading this package. There is also a package option [T1] to perform
% that particuler definition. Note the comment above about only cmms
% being good; even the T1-encoded ec fonts are poor substitutes.
%
% This package achieves math-italic by reloading the slanted version
% of the text sans-serif font, and changing a fontdimen parameter
% (spaceskip). This causes the italic correction to be applied between
% letters (good) but does not break up the `fi' and `fl' ligatures (bad)
% (Why does a sans font have these ligatures anyway?) At this point,
% nothing is done about this bug.
\providecommand\sansmathencoding{OT1}
\DeclareOption{T1}{
\def\sansmathencoding{T1}
}
\let\EulGreek\relax
\let\EuUCGreek\relax
\DeclareOption{EULERGREEK}{
\ExecuteOptions{eulergreek}
\def\EuUCGreek{%
\@euG\Gamma \@euG\Delta \@euG\Theta \@euG\Lambda \@euG\Xi \@euG\Pi
\@euG\Sigma \@euG\Upsilon \@euG\Phi \@euG\Psi \@euG\Omega
}}
\DeclareOption{eulergreek}{
\def\EulGreek{%
\ifnum\alpha<\@eugreekOffset
\@eug\alpha \@eug\beta \@eug\gamma \@eug\delta \@eug\epsilon
\@eug\zeta \@eug\eta \@eug\theta \@eug\iota \@eug\kappa \@eug\lambda
\@eug\mu \@eug\nu \@eug\xi \@eug\pi \@eug\rho \@eug\sigma \@eug\tau
\@eug\upsilon \@eug\phi \@eug\chi \@eug\psi \@eug\omega
\@eug\varepsilon \@eug\vartheta \@eug\varpi \@eug\varphi
\EuUCGreek
\let\varrho\rho \let\varsigma\sigma % Euler's missing variants
\fi
}}
\ProcessOptions
\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathsfsl}{\sansmathencoding}{\sfdefault}{m}{sl}
\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sfsl}{\normalfont\sffamily\slshape}{\mathsfsl}
\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathsfbf}{\sansmathencoding}{\sfdefault}{bx}{sl}
\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sfbf}{\normalfont\sffamily\bfseries}{\mathsfbf}
\DeclareMathVersion{sans}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm} {sans}{\sansmathencoding}{\sfdefault}{m}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathsfsl}{sans}{\sansmathencoding}{\sfdefault}{m}{sl}
\SetSymbolFont {operators}{sans}{OT1}{\sfdefault}{m}{n}
% The cmm and cmsy are too light for cmss. I tried {b} for the next
% two lines, but it did not work well (unbold +, bold greek, bad \neq)
\SetSymbolFont {letters} {sans}{OML}{cmm} {m}{it}
\SetSymbolFont {symbols} {sans}{OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathsfbf}{sans}{\sansmathencoding}{\sfdefault}{bx}{n}
\DeclareMathSymbol{0}{\mathord}{operators}{`0}
\DeclareMathSymbol{1}{\mathord}{operators}{`1}
\DeclareMathSymbol{2}{\mathord}{operators}{`2}
\DeclareMathSymbol{3}{\mathord}{operators}{`3}
\DeclareMathSymbol{4}{\mathord}{operators}{`4}
\DeclareMathSymbol{5}{\mathord}{operators}{`5}
\DeclareMathSymbol{6}{\mathord}{operators}{`6}
\DeclareMathSymbol{7}{\mathord}{operators}{`7}
\DeclareMathSymbol{8}{\mathord}{operators}{`8}
\DeclareMathSymbol{9}{\mathord}{operators}{`9}
\DeclareMathSymbol{!}{\mathclose}{operators}{"21}
\DeclareMathSymbol{,}{\mathpunct}{operators}{`\,}
\DeclareMathSymbol{.}{\mathord}{operators}{`\.}
\DeclareMathSymbol{:}{\mathrel}{operators}{`\:}
\DeclareMathSymbol{;}{\mathpunct}{operators}{`\;}
\DeclareMathSymbol{?}{\mathclose}{operators}{`\?}
%\DeclareMathSymbol{+}{\mathbin}{operators}{"2B}
%\DeclareMathSymbol{=}{\mathrel}{operators}{`\=}
\ifx\EulGreek\relax\else
\DeclareSymbolFont{EulerGreek}{U}{eur}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{EulerGreek}{sans}{U}{eur}{m}{n}
\DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet\matheug{EulerGreek}
\newcount\@eugreekOffset
\let\@tempa\relax
\DeclareMathSymbol{\@tempa}{\mathord}{EulerGreek}{11}
\@eugreekOffset\@tempa
\advance\@eugreekOffset-\alpha
\def\@eug#1{\@tempcnta#1\advance\@tempcnta\@eugreekOffset
\mathchardef#1\@tempcnta}
\ifx\EuUCGreek\relax\else
\newcount\@euGREEKOffset
\let\@tempa\relax
\DeclareMathSymbol{\@tempa}{\mathord}{EulerGreek}{1}
\@euGREEKOffset\@tempa
\advance\@euGREEKOffset-\Delta
\def\@euG#1{\@tempcnta#1\advance\@tempcnta\@euGREEKOffset
\mathchardef#1\@tempcnta}
\fi
\fi
\def\sfMathSwitch{\sfsl
\make@math@version@font \textfont \fam \tf@size
\make@math@version@font \scriptfont \fam \sf@size
\make@math@version@font \scriptscriptfont \fam \ssf@size
}
\def\make@math@version@font #1#2#3{%
\begingroup
\escapechar\m@ne
\xdef\sansm@name{\expandafter\string\the#1#2+}%
\endgroup
\@ifundefined{\sansm@name}{%
\@load@variant@font \sansm@name{#1#2}{#3\p@}}{}%
#1#2\csname \sansm@name\endcsname
}
\begingroup
\catcode`\A=12 \catcode`\T=12
\lowercase{% necessary because \fontname\font produces "at" in catcode 12.
\endgroup
%
\def\@load@variant@font #1#2#3{\expandafter\@do@load@varfont
\csname #1\expandafter\endcsname \fontname#2 AT #3 AT \relax }
%
\def\@do@load@varfont #1#2 AT #3 AT #4\relax{%
\dimen@#3\advance\dimen@ 1sp
\global\font #1=#2 at \dimen@
\fontdimen\tw@#1=\z@}
}
\def\sansmath{%
\mathversion{sans}%
\let\mathbf\mathsfbf
\let\sansm@every@math\sfMathSwitch
\EulGreek
}
\expandafter\def\expandafter\check@mathfonts\expandafter{\check@mathfonts
\sansm@every@math}
\let\sansm@every@math\relax
% Repair of a LaTeX bug that has not been fixed in 5 years.
% Latex bug: latex/3357
\def \@fontswitch #1#2{%
\ifmmode
\let \math@bgroup \relax
\def \math@egroup ##1{%
\let \math@bgroup \@@math@bgroup
\let \math@egroup \@@math@egroup
##1}%
#2\relax
\else
#1%
\fi
}
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