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% sfmath.sty, copyright 2001-2007 by Olaf Dietrich (olaf@dtrx.de)
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
% The latest version of this license is in
% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
% version 2005/12/01 or later.
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
%
% The Current Maintainer of this work is Olaf Dietrich.
%
% This work consists of the file sfmath.sty.
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{sfmath}[2007/08/27 v0.8 sans serif maths]
% This is a simple package for sans serif maths in documents.
%
% Usage: \usepackage{sfmath} or \usepackage[OPTIONS]{sfmath}
%
% After including the package sfmath.sty, all maths of the current
% document is displayed with sans serif fonts; there is no way to
% switch back to the original behavior.
%
% The default sans serif font for maths is the sans serif font
% selected for sans serif text (i.e., \sfdefault) when sfmath.sty
% is loaded. Therefore, you must include sfmath.sty after having
% changed \sfdefault, e.g., by a package such as helvet.sty or
% manually. Alternatively, use one of the font options described
% below (cm, helvet, cmbright, tx, px, or lm) in order to override
% the default sans serif font.
%
% Package OPTIONS (options marked with (+) are experimental):
%
% * slantedGreek: for slanted uppercase Greek letters
%
% * cm: use Computer Modern (cmss) for maths (explicitly)
% * helvet: use Postscript Helvetica (phv) for maths (explicitly)
% * cmbright: use CM-Bright fonts (cmbr) for maths (explicitely)
% * tx: use Postscript txfonts (tx) for maths (explicitly)
% * px: use Postscript pxfonts (tx) for maths (explicitly)
% * lm: use Latin Modern (lmss) for maths (explicitly) (+)
%
% * T1experimental: use T1 font encoding for standard maths (+)
% * AlphT1experimental: use T1 font encoding for \math*{...} commands (+)
%
% * mathrmOrig: do not change the behavior of the \mathrm command
% * mathbfOrig: do not change the behavior of the \mathbf command
% * mathitOrig: do not change the behavior of the \mathit command
% * mathsfOrig: do not change the behavior of the \mathsf command
%
% (+): Known limitations of experimental options:
% T1experimental produces a warning about the encoding of the
% operators font.
% AlphT1experimental DOES NOT WORK with uppercase Greek letters
% within the \math*{...} command!
% These options should only be used with the ec fonts.
%
% lm includes T1experimental and AlphT1experimental with the
% limitations mentioned above.
%
% RECOMMENDATION:
% use the fix-cm package instead of the experimental
% T1 options: with fix-cm.sty, the chosen ec fonts
% harmonize much better with the cm sans serif math fonts.
% Add \RequirePackage{fix-cm} _before_ \documentclass{...}.
%
%
% Some new macros are defined by sfmath.sty:
%
% * \mathsl{...}: A new math alphabet that is by default identical
% with \mathit{...}; useful in combination with the option mathitOrig.
%
% * \upOmega, \upDelta: upright versions of \Omega and \Delta;
% useful when the option slantedGreek is selected.
%
%
% More documentation can currently be found at:
% <URL:http://dtrx.de/od/tex/sfmath.html>
% CHANGES:
%
% v0.8:
%
% * Update documentation and add license details for CTAN upload.
%
%
% v0.7:
%
% * Add (experimental) support for latin modern (lmodern) fonts.
%
%
% v0.6:
%
% * Add some artificial intelligence to use slanted bold letters
% if available (e.g., for phv, txfonts, or pxfonts).
% Add options to select txfonts, pxfonts, and cmbright (probably
% not very useful) explicitely.
% (Thanks to Alberto Lusiani who asked for slanted bold letters.)
%
%
% v0.5:
%
% * Add experimental options for T1 font encoding of maths fonts.
% Using these options can be useful with ec fonts which look
% slightly different from the standard cm maths fonts (especially
% at large font size). About limitations see above.
%
%
% v0.4:
%
% * Add \upDelta, \upOmega command (to be a little more compatible
% with other packages that provide the slantedGreek option)
%
%
% v0.3:
%
% * Add sans serif shapes for "," and ".", "\ldotp"
%
% * Modified documentation
%
%
% v0.2:
%
% * New option slantedGreek for slanted greek capitals
%
% * Options helvet and cm to select explicitly the sans serif font
% for maths. Without any of these options, the current \sfdefault
% is chosen.
%
% * Options mathxxOrig: don't change the alphabet command \mathxx;
% available for \mathrm, \mathbf, \mathit, and \mathsf
%
% * Provide dotlessi and dotlessj (if available)
%
% BUGS/LIMITATIONS/PROBLEMS:
%
% * Functionality is limited by the intention to work without
% additionally defined (virtual) fonts; instead, only standard
% fonts are used.
%
% * The font metrics are not adjusted to maths usage (this may
% result in typographically unsatisfying results).
%
% * In many constellations with Postscript fonts (helvet.sty,
% pslatex.sty, ...) the upper-case greek letters are not chosen
% correctly within \mathrm, \mathbf, \mathit, ... (because
% they should be part of OT1-encoded fonts but are not included
% in these standard postscript fonts).
%
% * Bold math symbols are not always available (e.g. with pslatex.sty)
% or at least not slanted (e.g. with cmss fonts), so better don't
% use bold maths with this package. (This has been partially improved
% in version 0.6.)
%
% * There is a visual difference between the ec sans serif text fonts
% and the cm sans serif maths fonts, especially at larger font sizes.
% The fix-cm package might help to reduce the ugliness of the ec
% sans serif fonts and the differences between the ec text fonts
% and the cm math fonts.
% Alternatively, the experimental options T1experimental and
% AlphT1Experimental might help by using the ec fonts for maths as well.
%
% * The txfonts and pxfonts are reported to have several deficiencies
% with respect to font metrics and macro implementation; using
% these fonts is not recommended by the package author.
%
% * The set symbols \mathbb{N} or \mathbbm{N} (from bbm.sty) are not
% changed. You might like to use \mathbbmss{N} (from bbm.sty).
%
% * Some symbols have serifish shapes (\sum, \prod, probably more) and
% are not changed.
%
% * Lower-case greek letters are not available in sans serif shape
% (they don't have real serifs, but cannot be expected to harmonize
% with the sans serif latin letters).
%
%
% TODO:
%
% * Improve documentation.
%
% * Provide LaTeX .ins/.dtx files instead of naked .sty file.
%
% HERE WE GO:
% Declare options and defaults and process options
\DeclareOption{slantedGreek}{%
\renewcommand{\greek@shape}{sl}%
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@shape}{\greek@bold@sl}%
}
\DeclareOption{cm}{\renewcommand{\math@sfdefault}{cmss}}
\DeclareOption{lm}{\renewcommand{\math@sfdefault}{lmss}}
\DeclareOption{helvet}{\renewcommand{\math@sfdefault}{phv}}
\DeclareOption{cmbright}{\renewcommand{\math@sfdefault}{cmbr}}
\DeclareOption{tx}{\renewcommand{\math@sfdefault}{txss}}
\DeclareOption{px}{\renewcommand{\math@sfdefault}{pxss}}
\DeclareOption{T1experimental}{\renewcommand{\math@encoding}{T1}}
\DeclareOption{AlphT1experimental}{\renewcommand{\math@lph@encoding}{T1}}
\DeclareOption{mathrmOrig}{\renewcommand{\mathrm@lph}{cmr}}
\DeclareOption{mathbfOrig}{\renewcommand{\mathbf@lph}{cmr}}
\DeclareOption{mathitOrig}{\renewcommand{\mathit@lph}{cmr}}
\DeclareOption{mathsfOrig}{\renewcommand{\mathsf@lph}{cmss}}
\newcommand{\math@sfdefault}{\sfdefault}
\newcommand{\math@encoding}{OT1}
\newcommand{\math@lph@encoding}{OT1}
\newcommand{\mathrm@lph}{\math@sfdefault}
\newcommand{\mathbf@lph}{\math@sfdefault}
\newcommand{\mathit@lph}{\math@sfdefault}
\newcommand{\mathsf@lph}{\math@sfdefault}
% \math@sfGreek: Font for capital greeks: cmss or other?
% \greek@shape: Capital greeks: normal or slanted? [slantedGreek]
% \greek@bold@shape: Bold capital greeks: normal or slanted? [slantedGreek]
% \greek@bold@sl: Bold capital greeks: "sl" if slanted possible
%
% \mathnormal@bold@shape: Bold letters: normal or slanted? (always bold)
% \mathit@bold@series: Bold \mathit (\mathsl): medium or bold? (always slanted)
\newcommand{\math@sfGreek}{cmss}
\newcommand{\greek@shape}{n}
\newcommand{\greek@bold@shape}{n}
\newcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{n}
\newcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{n}
\newcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{m}
\ProcessOptions
% check the current value of \math@sfdefault
\edef\tmp@sfdefault{\math@sfdefault}
\def\tmp@compare{cmss}
\ifx\tmp@sfdefault\tmp@compare
% \sfdefault is cmss
% no slanted bold letters
% no slanted bold capital Greeks
\renewcommand{\math@sfGreek}{cmss}
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{n}
\renewcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{n}
\renewcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{m}
\fi
\def\tmp@compare{phv}
\ifx\tmp@sfdefault\tmp@compare
% \sfdefault is phv (helvet.sty)
% slanted bold letters
% no capital Greeks
\renewcommand{\math@sfGreek}{cmss}
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{n}
\renewcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{sl}
\renewcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{bx}
\fi
\def\tmp@compare{txss}
\ifx\tmp@sfdefault\tmp@compare
% \sfdefault is txss (txfonts.sty)
% slanted bold letters
% slanted bold capital Greeks
\renewcommand{\math@sfGreek}{txss}
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{sl}
\renewcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{sl}
\renewcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{bx}
\fi
\def\tmp@compare{pxss}
\ifx\tmp@sfdefault\tmp@compare
% \sfdefault is pxss (pxfonts.sty)
% slanted bold letters
% slanted bold capital Greeks
\renewcommand{\math@sfGreek}{pxss}
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{sl}
\renewcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{sl}
\renewcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{bx}
\fi
\def\tmp@compare{cmbr}
\ifx\tmp@sfdefault\tmp@compare
% \sfdefault is cmbr (cmbright.sty)
% no slanted bold letters
% no slanted bold capital Greeks
\renewcommand{\math@sfGreek}{cmbr}
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{n}
\renewcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{n}
\renewcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{m}
\fi
\def\tmp@compare{lmss}
\ifx\tmp@sfdefault\tmp@compare
% \sfdefault is lmss (lmodern.sty sans serif)
% T1 encoding only
% slanted bold letters
% no slanted bold capital Greeks
\renewcommand{\math@encoding}{T1}
\renewcommand{\math@lph@encoding}{T1}
\renewcommand{\math@sfGreek}{cmss}
\renewcommand{\greek@bold@sl}{n}
\renewcommand{\mathnormal@bold@shape}{sl}
\renewcommand{\mathit@bold@series}{bx}
\fi
% Change font for digits and "operators" (\sin, \exp, ...)
% to default sans serif font
\SetSymbolFont{operators}{normal}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{bx}{n}
% Most special math symbols remain unmodified (and many of those
% don't have serifs); however all letters (A-Z, a-z) are
% explicitely changed to the sans serif version (again
% default sans serif font).
%
% Unfortunately, there is no standard slanted+bold sans serif font
% available (as Postscript Type 1 font), so try an upright
% version (may be better than nothing).
\DeclareSymbolFont{SFMath}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{sl}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMath}{normal}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{sl}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMath}{bold}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{bx}{\mathnormal@bold@shape}
\DeclareMathSymbol{A}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`A}
\DeclareMathSymbol{B}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`B}
\DeclareMathSymbol{C}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`C}
\DeclareMathSymbol{D}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`D}
\DeclareMathSymbol{E}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`E}
\DeclareMathSymbol{F}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`F}
\DeclareMathSymbol{G}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`G}
\DeclareMathSymbol{H}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`H}
\DeclareMathSymbol{I}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`I}
\DeclareMathSymbol{J}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`J}
\DeclareMathSymbol{K}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`K}
\DeclareMathSymbol{L}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`L}
\DeclareMathSymbol{M}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`M}
\DeclareMathSymbol{N}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`N}
\DeclareMathSymbol{O}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`O}
\DeclareMathSymbol{P}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`P}
\DeclareMathSymbol{Q}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`Q}
\DeclareMathSymbol{R}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`R}
\DeclareMathSymbol{S}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`S}
\DeclareMathSymbol{T}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`T}
\DeclareMathSymbol{U}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`U}
\DeclareMathSymbol{V}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`V}
\DeclareMathSymbol{W}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`W}
\DeclareMathSymbol{X}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`X}
\DeclareMathSymbol{Y}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`Y}
\DeclareMathSymbol{Z}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`Z}
\DeclareMathSymbol{a}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`a}
\DeclareMathSymbol{b}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`b}
\DeclareMathSymbol{c}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`c}
\DeclareMathSymbol{d}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`d}
\DeclareMathSymbol{e}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`e}
\DeclareMathSymbol{f}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`f}
\DeclareMathSymbol{g}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`g}
\DeclareMathSymbol{h}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`h}
\DeclareMathSymbol{i}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`i}
\DeclareMathSymbol{j}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`j}
\DeclareMathSymbol{k}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`k}
\DeclareMathSymbol{l}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`l}
\DeclareMathSymbol{m}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`m}
\DeclareMathSymbol{n}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`n}
\DeclareMathSymbol{o}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`o}
\DeclareMathSymbol{p}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`p}
\DeclareMathSymbol{q}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`q}
\DeclareMathSymbol{r}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`r}
\DeclareMathSymbol{s}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`s}
\DeclareMathSymbol{t}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`t}
\DeclareMathSymbol{u}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`u}
\DeclareMathSymbol{v}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`v}
\DeclareMathSymbol{w}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`w}
\DeclareMathSymbol{x}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`x}
\DeclareMathSymbol{y}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`y}
\DeclareMathSymbol{z}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{`z}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\imath}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{"10}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\jmath}{\mathalpha}{SFMath}{"11}
% The symbols ",", ".", and "\ldotp" should be sans serif
% but upright.
\DeclareSymbolFont{SFMathUp}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMathUp}{normal}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMathUp}{bold}{\math@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{bx}{n}
\DeclareMathSymbol{,}{\mathpunct}{SFMathUp}{`,}
\DeclareMathSymbol{.}{\mathord}{SFMathUp}{`.}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\ldotp}{\mathord}{SFMathUp}{`.}
% Take capital greek letters from cmss or [tp]xss; other sans serif fonts
% like helvetica don't have capital greeks, so here cmss is
% taken instead of \sfdefault. Unfortunately, this does not work
% within the alphabet commands \mathrm, \mathsf, ...
\DeclareSymbolFont{SFMathGreek}{OT1}{\math@sfGreek}{m}{\greek@shape}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMathGreek}{normal}{OT1}{\math@sfGreek}{m}{\greek@shape}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMathGreek}{bold}{OT1}{\math@sfGreek}{bx}{\greek@bold@shape}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Gamma}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"00}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Delta}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"01}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Theta}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"02}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Lambda}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"03}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Xi}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"04}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Pi}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"05}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Sigma}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"06}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Upsilon}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"07}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Phi}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"08}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Psi}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"09}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\Omega}{\mathalpha}{SFMathGreek}{"0A}
\DeclareSymbolFont{SFMathUpGreek}{OT1}{\math@sfGreek}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMathUpGreek}{normal}{OT1}{\math@sfGreek}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{SFMathUpGreek}{bold}{OT1}{\math@sfGreek}{bx}{n}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\upDelta}{\mathalpha}{SFMathUpGreek}{"01}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\upOmega}{\mathalpha}{SFMathUpGreek}{"0A}
% Define new behavior for math alphabet commands
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathnormal}{normal}{\math@lph@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{sl}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathnormal}{bold}{\math@lph@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{bx}{\mathnormal@bold@shape}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm}{normal}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathrm@lph}{m}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm}{bold}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathrm@lph}{bx}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathbf}{normal}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathbf@lph}{bx}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathbf}{bold}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathbf@lph}{bx}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{normal}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathit@lph}{m}{sl}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{bold}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathit@lph}{\mathit@bold@series}{sl}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathsf}{normal}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathsf@lph}{m}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathsf}{bold}{\math@lph@encoding}{\mathsf@lph}{bx}{n}
% Define new math alphabet command \mathsl
\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathsl}{\math@lph@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{m}{sl}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathsl}{bold}{\math@lph@encoding}{\math@sfdefault}{\mathit@bold@series}{sl}
\endinput
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