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diff --git a/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mathtime.dtx b/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mathtime.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53adb580 --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mathtime.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,1187 @@ +% +% \iffalse +%% Copyright 1996 1997 Frank Mittelbach and David Carlisle. +%% +%% Development of this package was commissioned by Y&Y Inc. +%% http://www.yandy.com +%% This package may be distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public +%% License, as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution. +%% Either version 1.0 or, at your option, any later version. +%% +% +% +%<*dtx> + \ProvidesFile{mathtime.dtx} +%</dtx> +%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/01/01] +%<mathtime>\ProvidesPackage{mathtime} +%<mathpi>\ProvidesPackage{mathpi} +%<driver>\ProvidesFile{mathtime.drv} +% \fi +% \ProvidesFile{mathtime.dtx} + [1999/03/29 v1.1% +%<mathtime> mathtime +%<mathpi> mathpi + font support (FMi/DPC)] +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +%\usepackage{mathtime} +\DocInput{mathtime.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \fi +% +% \CheckSum{853} +% +% \GetFileInfo{mathtime.dtx} +% \begin{document} +% \title{The \textsf{mathtime} and \textsf{mathpi} packages\thanks +% {This file has version number \fileversion, +% last revised \filedate.}\ \thanks{Development of +% this package was commissioned by Y\&Y.}} +% +% \date{\filedate} +% \author{Frank Mittelbach with support by David Carlisle} +% \maketitle +% +% \section{The mathtime package} +% +% The mathtime package contains the code to support the Math Time fonts. +% +% \subsection{Usage and options} +% +% To load support for the Math Time fonts add the following +% declaration to the preamble of your \LaTeX{} document: +% \begin{quote} +% \verb=\usepackage[=\meta{options}\verb=]{mathtime}= +% \end{quote} +% This package supports several options: +% \begin{description} +% \item[nobold] default. +% +% \item[cmbold] use cm bold fonts (not recommended, the bold fonts +% will then be encoded differently to the normal weight ones, and +% no account of this will be taken). +% +% \item[mtbold] This provides bold and heavy math versions coming +% with the Math Time Plus fonts. +% +% \item[heavybold] Also requires the Math Time Plus font set, just +% define bold math version (not heavy) but use the heavy fonts where +% available. +% +% In all cases the user level command |\heavymath| is defined to be +% |\boldmath| if the heavy math version is not defined. +% +% \item[slantedgreek] Make the lowercase greek letters slanted +% (by default). +% Note that the uppercase greek letters are always upright. +% +% \item[uprightgreek] Make the lowercase greek letters upright. +% +% \item[subscriptcorrection] +% Redefine |_| so that it automatically adds negative kerns in +% subscripts if they start with either +% \texttt{j}, \texttt{p}, or \texttt{f}. +% This option might generate problems if other packages are +% loaded as well. +% +% The subscript correction also be be turned on and off within the +% document using the commands:\\ +% |\enablesubscriptcorrection| and +% |\disablesubscriptcorrection|. +% +% \item[nosubscriptcorrection] +% Disable the the subscript correction (default). +% +% \item[cmcal] +% This option uses the Computer Modern calligraphic alphabet +% for |\mathcal| --- a bad choice, but what do you do if nothing else +% is at your disposal. We make this the default as we know that it is +% always around. +% +% \item[lucidacal] This options sets up |\mathcal| to load the Lucida +% calligraphic font as a math alphabet. It also defines |\mathbcal| to +% always refer to the bold series of this alphabet. +% +% \item[lucidascr] Like \texttt{lucidacal} but puts the font into +% |\mathscr|. This might be useful if for some reason |\mathcal| +% already contains some special calligraphic alphabet. +% +% \item[mtplusscr] This options sets up |\mathscr| to load the Math Time +% Plus script font as a math alphabet. It also defines |\mathbscr| to +% always refer to the bold series of this alphabet. +% +% \item[mtpluscal] Like \texttt{mtplusscr} but puts the font into the +% |\mathcal| alphabet. +% +% \item[noTS1] +% The use of the mathtime fonts with text fonts encoded in the +% standard OT1 or T1 encodings leaves a few symbols (section and +% paragraph marks, and dagger symbols) undefined. +% By default the TS1 `text companion encoding' will be used to access +% these symbols, but this option suppresses that. +% If the LY1 option (below) is used this option +% will be implied and dagger etc will be drawn from the operators font. +% +% \item[OT1] Use OT1 encoing for the operators font. This is the +% normal behaviour, but in this package the default behaviour is to +% use the default text encoding for the operators font. +% +% \item[T1] Use T1 encoding for the operators font. +% +% \item[LY1] Use LY1 (Y\&Y's `locally' defined texnansi encoding) +% In the operators font. This option implies the noTS1 option. +% Dagger etc will be drawn from the operators font in this case. +% +% \end{description} +% +% Not all options can be used together, e.g., one can at most select one +% of the options setting up |\mathcal|, if both options are given +% \texttt{mtpluscal} will win over \texttt{luciadcal} and in case of +% |\mathscr|, +% \texttt{lucidascr} will be the winner over \texttt{mtplusscr}. +% +% This package makes a lot of font re-assignments. Normally these +% generate warning messages on the terminal, however getting so many +% messages would be distracting, so a further three options control the +% font tracing. Even more control may be obtained by loading the +% \textsf{tracefnt} package. +% +% \begin{description} +% \item[errorshow] Only show font \emph{errors} on the terminal. +% Warnings are just sent to the log file. This is the default +% for this package. +% +% \item[warningshow] Show font warnings on the terminal. This +% corresponds to the usual \LaTeX\ behaviour. +% +% \item[nofontinfo] Suppress all font warnings, even from the log file. +% \end{description} +% +% +% +% \subsection{Text fonts} +% The package sets up Times, Helvetica, and Courier as the default +% text fonts (selected through |\textrm|, |\textsf|, and |\texttt|) +% unless the text fonts have been explicitly set, e.g., by loading a +% package like \texttt{newcent} before loading the \texttt{mathtime} +% package. +% More exactly the package checks if |\rmdefault| refers to \texttt{cmr} +% and in that case changes all three defaults. +% +% To support a few symbols not available in the Math Time fonts (but +% normally available with \LaTeX) the \texttt{mathtime} package has to +% load the the symbol companion font for Times (i.e., the TS1 encoded +% font). +% To preserve space we do not load the corresponding package +% (\texttt{texcomp}) but only declare those characters we do need. +% If you do want all symbols from this font available in your text load +% the \texttt{textcomp} package in the preamble. Conversely you +% may suppress the declaration of these symbols from the TS1 encoded +% fonts by use of the \texttt{nots1} package option, in which case +% the default definitions refering to the standard \TeX\ encodings +% and hence possibly the Computer Modern fonts will be used. +% +% \subsection{Provided math alphabets} +% +% The package provides be default the five standard math alphabets +% |\mathrm|, |\mathbf|, |\mathit|, |\mathsf| and |\mathtt| pointing +% to the document text fonts, the first three to the roman font +% in normal, bold, and italic, the others to the sans serif and the +% typewriter font. +% +% The |\mathcal| and |\mathbcal| defaults to the Computer Modern +% calligraphic alphabet but can be modified with options as decribed +% above. +% +% Script alphabets with |\mathscr| and |\mathbscr| are only available +% if explicitly selected by an option. +% +% Alternatively one can select other fonts for |\mathscr| and +% |\mathcal|, for example, by loading the \texttt{mathpi} package +% described below. +% An alternative (although not blending very well) would be the +% the Euler Script fonts from the AMS font collection which can be +% loaded as either |\mathcal| or |\mathscr| using the \texttt{eucal} +% package. +% +% A Fraktur alphabet (|\mathfrak|) can be loaded with the +% \texttt{mathpi} fonts (a good match) or by loading the \texttt{eufrak} +% package from the AMS font collection. +% +% +% \subsection{Additional or changed symbols} +% +% The Math Time fonts contain a small number of additional symbols which +% are made available by the \texttt{mathtime} package. +% See the general documentation of the Math Time fonts. +% +% \subsection{Font sizes} +% +% \LaTeX{} is set up in a way that the user normally uses commands +% that hide font sizes rather than specifying font sizes explicitly, +% e.g., instead of |\fontsize{17pt}{19pt}|\allowbreak|\selectfont| +% a command like |\LARGE| is used (which does in fact a bit more than +% just setting the font size). +% +% It is the task of a document class and not that task of a support +% package like this one to decide about the absolute sizes used in a +% document. +% The task of a package like \texttt{mathtime} is to provide sensible +% values for math sizes given some text size. +% +% The default ratio for script fonts is 0.76 +% and for scriptscript fonts 0.6. +% +% +% \section{The mathpi package} +% +% The mathpi package provides support for the Adobe math pi fonts by +% declaring a number of math alphabets. It can be used independly of the +% mathtime package. At least one option has to be given, otherwise +% loading this package will have no effect. +% \begin{description} +% \item[mathfrak] Defines |\mathfrak| to refer to the fraktur alphabet +% from the Math Pi Two font. +% \item[mathscr] Defines |\mathscr| to refer to the script alphabet +% from the Math Pi Two font. This needs the font especially encoded, +% see \texttt{mtfonts.fdd} for details. +% \item[mathcal] Defines the script alphabet under the math alphabet +% command usually used for a calligraphic font, otherwise like +% \texttt{mathscr}. +% \item[mathbb] Defines |\mathbb| to refer to the blackboard bold math +% alphabet from Math Pi Six. +% \end{description} +% +% +% \StopEventually{} +% +% +% +% \section{The implementation of mathtime} +% +% \changes{v0.2}{1996/12/12} +% {nobold cmbold mtbold and heavybold options} +% \changes{v0.3}{1996/12/17} +% {nobold cmbold mtbold and heavybold options} +% \changes{v0.7}{1997/01/10} +% {Add font tracing control options} +% \changes{v0.9}{1997/01/16} +% {First public release} +% \changes{v1.0a}{1997/02/14} +% {First ctan release} +% \changes{v1.0d}{1997/09/01} +% {Remove use of double quote hex convention} +% +% \subsection{Options} +% +% We start with declaring the options. For the (un)slanted greek we need +% store the shape information in a macro. For the various bold options +% we use |\boldmath| as a marker since this needs redefinition anyway. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*mathtime> +\newcommand\greekshape{} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{slantedgreek}{\renewcommand\greekshape{it}} +\DeclareOption{uprightgreek}{\renewcommand\greekshape{n}} +\DeclareOption{nobold}{\let\boldmath=u} +\DeclareOption{cmbold}{\let\boldmath=c} +\DeclareOption{mtbold}{\let\boldmath=m} +\DeclareOption{heavybold}{\let\boldmath=h} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\enablesubscriptcorrection {\catcode`\_=12\relax} +\newcommand\disablesubscriptcorrection{\catcode`\_=8\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{nosubscriptcorrection}{\disablesubscriptcorrection} +\DeclareOption{subscriptcorrection} {\enablesubscriptcorrection} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% We signal that we want Lucida calligraphic by defining |\mathcal| +% to be the letter |l|. In a similar fashion we handle |\mathscr|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{cmcal} {\let\mathcal=c} +\DeclareOption{lucidacal}{\let\mathcal=l} +\DeclareOption{mtplusscr}{\let\mathscr=s} +\DeclareOption{mtpluscal}{\let\mathcal=s} +\DeclareOption{lucidascr}{\let\mathscr=l} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% The use of the mathtime fonts with text fonts encoded in the standard +% OT1 or T1 encodings leaves a few symbols (section and paragraph marks, +% and dagger symbols) undefined. By default the TS1 `text companion +% encoding' will be used to access these symbols, but this option +% suppresses that. (Leaving you to define these symbols yourself +% some other way, or to accept the default definitions, from +% Computer Modern.) +% \changes{v0.9b}{1997/01/31} +% {option name change nots1 noTS1} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{noTS1} {\let\symtextcomp\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The next few options control the encoding used for the `operators' +% font. When using Computer Modern Math fonts an OT1 font must be used +% even if an alternative encoding, such as T1, is used for the text +% fonts. This is due to the fact that the default math setup assumes +% that certain symbols (such as uppercase Greek) are available from the +% text font used for the operators symbol font. With this package +% this restriction is not needed as all symbols are accessed from the +% mathtime fonts. +% \changes{v0.9b}{1997/01/31} +% {New options for operator font encoding} +% By default use the current text encoding. +% \begin{macrocode} +\let\operator@encoding\encodingdefault +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Use OT1 encoded `operators' fonts. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{OT1}{\def\operator@encoding{OT1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Use T1 encoded `operators' fonts. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{T1}{\def\operator@encoding{T1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Use LY1 (The local `texnansi' encoding used by the Y\&Y \TeX\ system) +% encoded `operators' fonts. This option implies the `noTS1' option +% as the LY1 encoding includes the dagger and other symbols. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{LY1}{\def\operator@encoding{LY1}\ExecuteOptions{noTS1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% This package makes a lot of redefinitions. The warnings can be rather +% annoying so some package options control whether the information +% is printed to the terminal or log file. More control can be obtained +% by loading the \textsf{tracefnt} package. +% +% Just show font errors; Warning and info to the log file. +% The default for this package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{errorshow}{% + \def\@font@info#1{% + \GenericInfo{(Font)\@spaces\@spaces\@spaces\space\space}% + {LaTeX Font Info: \space\space\space#1}}% + \def\@font@warning#1{% + \GenericInfo{(Font)\@spaces\@spaces\@spaces\space\space}% + {LaTeX Font Warning: #1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The normal \LaTeX\ default, Font Info to the log file and Font +% Warning to the terminal. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{warningshow}{% + \def\@font@info#1{% + \GenericInfo{(Font)\@spaces\@spaces\@spaces\space\space}% + {LaTeX Font Info: \space\space\space#1}}% + \def\@font@warning#1{% + \GenericWarning{(Font)\@spaces\@spaces\@spaces\space\space}% + {LaTeX Font Warning: #1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% On some machines writing all the log info may slow things down +% so extra option not to log font changes at all. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{nofontinfo}{% + \let\@font@info\@gobble + \let\@font@warning\@gobble} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The defaults: +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExecuteOptions{% + slantedgreek,nobold,nosubscriptcorrection,cmcal,errorshow} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessOptions +% \end{macrocode} +% +% If the text font default for roman is CMR we switch to Times, +% otherwise we assume that the user has already added a package +% selecting the text font faces. +% \begin{macrocode} +\edef\@tempa{\rmdefault} +\def\@tempb {cmr} +\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \renewcommand*\sfdefault{phv} + \renewcommand*\rmdefault{ptm} + \renewcommand*\ttdefault{pcr} + \renewcommand*\bfdefault{b} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Math Font Declarations} +% +% As the Math Time fonts unfortunately do come with their private +% encoding we need to make those encodings known to \LaTeX. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareFontEncoding{MY1}{}{} +\DeclareFontEncoding{MY2}{}{} +\DeclareFontEncoding{MY3}{}{} +\DeclareFontSubstitution{MY1}{mtt}{m}{it} +\DeclareFontSubstitution{MY2}{mtt}{m}{n} +\DeclareFontSubstitution{MY3}{mtt}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Not clear if we should use |\rmdefault| or fix the operator symbol +% font to Times --- probably the latter. +% +% The main four symbol fonts are already declared in the \LaTeX{} +% format. Thus we don't need to declare them but simply change he +% relevant slots in the normal and bold math version. +% +% \changes{v0.9b}{1997/01/31} +% {Dont force OT1 encoding for operators} +% \begin{macrocode} +%\DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {\operator@encoding}{\rmdefault}{m}{n} +%\DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {MY1}{mtt}{m}{it} +%\DeclareSymbolFont{symbols} {MY2}{mtt}{m}{n} +%\DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbols}{MY3}{mtt}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The normal weight fonts are availble by default. +% \begin{macrocode} +\SetSymbolFont{operators} {normal}{\operator@encoding}{ptm}{m}{n} +\SetSymbolFont{letters} {normal}{MY1}{mtt}{m}{it} +\SetSymbolFont{symbols} {normal}{MY2}{mtt}{m}{n} +\SetSymbolFont{largesymbols}{normal}{MY3}{mtt}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% If the |cmbold| package option is specified then the +% Computer Modern Bold math fonts will be used (as is the +% normal \LaTeX\ default). The mathtime fonts are \emph{differently} +% encoded, and so the use of this option may produce some incorrect +% characters (with no warning). However it may be useful if the +% `mathtime plus' bold fonts are not available, and a few bold +% symbols are needed for special circumstances. (However CM bold +% is not much bolder than mathtime normal weight, and is not really +% visually compatible). +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\boldmath c + \SetSymbolFont{operators} {bold}{\operator@encoding}{cmr}{bx}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{letters} {bold}{OML}{cmm}{b}{it} + \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {bold}{OMS}{cmsy}{b}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{largesymbols}{bold}{MY3}{mtt}{m}{n} +\PackageWarningNoLine{mathtime} + {The use of the `cmbold' option will result\MessageBreak + in incorrect characters in some circumstances\MessageBreak + without any warning as the Math Time fonts and the\MessageBreak + Computer Modern fonts have incompatible encodings.\MessageBreak + Please use this option with care!\@gobble} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \renewcommand\boldmath{\@nomath\boldmath\mathversion{bold}} + \let\heavymath\boldmath +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% This is the default behaviour for this package, |\boldmath| is +% not available. As it is no longer available save some space +% by removing it from the internal list of math versions. +% (Then waste most of the saving on the text of an error message.) +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\boldmath u + \let\@tempa\version@elt + \def\version@elt#1{% + \ifx\mv@bold#1\else\noexpand\version@elt\noexpand#1\fi} + \edef\version@list{\version@list} + \let\version@elt\@tempa + \let\mv@bold\@undefined + \renewcommand\boldmath{\PackageError{mathtime}% + {Bold math is not supported}% + {Use cmbold or mtbold options}} + \let\heavymath\boldmath +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% If the bold (and heavy) mathtime fonts are available then they +% can be assigned to the appropriate math versions by specifying the +% |mtbold| package option. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\boldmath m + \SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{\operator@encoding}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{letters} {bold}{MY1}{mtt}{b}{\greekshape} + \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {bold}{MY2}{mtt}{b}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{largesymbols}{bold}{MY3}{mtt}{b}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathVersion{heavy} + \SetSymbolFont{operators}{heavy}{\operator@encoding}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{letters} {heavy}{MY1}{mtt}{ub}{\greekshape} + \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {heavy}{MY2}{mtt}{ub}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{largesymbols}{heavy}{MY3}{mtt}{ub}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \changes{v0.9a}{1997/01/17} +% {Redeclare colon etc to the symbols font} +% As the bold font is available, use these symbols from +% the symbols font rather than operators, so they are made +% bold by |\boldmath|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathSymbol{:}{\mathrel}{symbols}{86} + \DeclareMathSymbol{!}{\mathclose}{symbols}{87} + \DeclareMathSymbol{[}{\mathopen}{symbols}{84} + \DeclareMathSymbol{]}{\mathclose}{symbols}{85} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \renewcommand\boldmath{\@nomath\boldmath\mathversion{bold}} + \newcommand\heavymath{\@nomath\heavymath\mathversion{heavy}} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Alternatively, you may specify the |heavybold| option, which +% instead of having a `heavy' math version, places the heavy +% fonts in the `bold' math version, to get greater visual +% contrast. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\boldmath h + \SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{\operator@encoding}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{letters} {bold}{MY1}{mtt}{ub}{\greekshape} + \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {bold}{MY2}{mtt}{ub}{n} + \SetSymbolFont{largesymbols}{bold}{MY3}{mtt}{ub}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% As above, use these symbols from +% the symbols font rather than operators, so they are made +% bold by |\boldmath|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathSymbol{:}{\mathrel}{symbols}{86} + \DeclareMathSymbol{!}{\mathclose}{symbols}{87} + \DeclareMathSymbol{[}{\mathopen}{symbols}{84} + \DeclareMathSymbol{]}{\mathclose}{symbols}{85} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \renewcommand\boldmath{\@nomath\boldmath\mathversion{bold}} + \let\heavymath\boldmath +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% \subsection{Math alphabet declarations} +% +% The standard alphabets first. +% +% We don't have to declare |\mathrm| as \LaTeX{} declares it as +% a math symbol alphabet pointing to ``operators'' symbol font. +% But if we redeclare it it will then use the text fonts which might +% not be Times. +% +% As standard \LaTeX{} provides a couple of alphabets we better change +% them all \ldots +% \begin{macrocode} +\SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm}{normal}{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{m}{n} +\SetMathAlphabet{\mathbf}{normal}{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} +\SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{normal}{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{m}{it} +\SetMathAlphabet{\mathsf}{normal}{\encodingdefault}{\sfdefault}{m}{n} +\SetMathAlphabet{\mathtt}{normal}{\encodingdefault}{\ttdefault}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% If a bold or heavy version exists add appropriate values. +% Right now |\mathbf| is the same in all versions. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mv@bold\@undefined +\else + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm}{bold} {\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathbf}{bold} {\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{bold} {\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{it} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathsf}{bold} {\encodingdefault}{\sfdefault}{b}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% If the typewriter is Computer Modern the next declaration will revert +% to normal (with a warning) but such is life. +% \begin{macrocode} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathtt}{bold} {\encodingdefault}{\ttdefault}{b}{n} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mv@heavy\@undefined +\else + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm}{heavy}{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathbf}{heavy}{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathit}{heavy}{\encodingdefault}{\rmdefault}{b}{it} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathsf}{heavy}{\encodingdefault}{\sfdefault}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet{\mathtt}{heavy}{\encodingdefault}{\ttdefault}{b}{n} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsubsection{Script alphabets} +% +% If the \texttt{mtplusscr} option was selected +% we make |\mathscr| point to Spivak's script font. +% +% Declaring the bold version first takes care of bold and heavy +% version. +% So far this doesn't allow for alternatives but I think the best +% solution here would be to provide input ligatures \texttt{*A} +% etc.\ in the font itself. However as \TeX{} doesn't handle math +% accents correctly in that case that idea might not be so good after +% all. +% Perhaps defining a |\variant| command might be better, e.g., +% |\mathscr{\variant A}| --- we'll see. +% \changes{v1.0b}{1997/02/24} +% {clear existing definitions of \cs{mathscr} and \cs{mathcal}} +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mathscr s + \let\mathscr\relax + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathscr{U} {mtms}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet \mathscr{normal}{U}{mtms}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The |\mathbscr| is bold in all versions. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathbscr{U}{mtms}{b}{n} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% If \texttt{lucidascr} was selected we put the Lucida calligraphic +% font in |\mathscr|: +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mathscr l + \let\mathscr\relax + \DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathscr} {OMS}{lby}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet {\mathscr}{normal} {OMS}{lby}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% |\mathbscr| will be bold in all math versions. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathbscr} {OMS}{lby}{b}{n} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsubsection{Calligraphic alphabets} +% +% If the \texttt{lucidacal} option was selected we set up |\mathcal|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mathcal l + \let\mathcal\relax + \DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathcal} {OMS}{lby}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet {\mathcal}{normal} {OMS}{lby}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% |\mathbcal| will be bold in all math versions. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathbcal} {OMS}{lby}{b}{n} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The code below refers to the \texttt{mtpluscal} option: +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mathcal s + \let\mathcal\relax + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathcal{U} {mtms}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet \mathcal{normal}{U}{mtms}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The |\mathbcal| is bold in all versions. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathbcal{U}{mtms}{b}{n} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% The code below will be used if no calligraphic option has been +% selected. We need to redeclare that alphabet as by default it points +% to the symbols alphabet that in case of the Math Time fonts simply +% doesn't contain a math alphabet any longer. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\mathcal c + \let\mathcal\relax + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathcal{OMS} {cmsy}{b}{n} + \SetMathAlphabet \mathcal{normal}{OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The |\mathbcal| is bold in all versions. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathbcal{OMS} {cmsy}{b}{n} + +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Math Symbol Declarations} +% +% In MathT\i me, italic upper case Greek found in math italic font +% and we don't make them changable with the font. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Gamma {\mathord}{letters}{48} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Delta {\mathord}{letters}{49} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Theta {\mathord}{letters}{50} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Lambda {\mathord}{letters}{51} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Xi {\mathord}{letters}{52} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Pi {\mathord}{letters}{53} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Sigma {\mathord}{letters}{54} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Upsilon{\mathord}{letters}{55} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Phi {\mathord}{letters}{56} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Psi {\mathord}{letters}{57} +\DeclareMathSymbol\Omega {\mathord}{letters}{127} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varGamma {\mathord}{letters}{0} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varDelta {\mathord}{letters}{1} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varTheta {\mathord}{letters}{2} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varLambda {\mathord}{letters}{3} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varXi {\mathord}{letters}{4} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varPi {\mathord}{letters}{5} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varSigma {\mathord}{letters}{6} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varUpsilon {\mathord}{letters}{7} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varPhi {\mathord}{letters}{8} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varPsi {\mathord}{letters}{9} +\DeclareMathSymbol\varOmega {\mathord}{letters}{10} +% \end{macrocode} +% The next setting all need to be checked for correctness +% (with a test file). +% Those settings where I think the \LaTeX{} defaults are the same, are +% commented out. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathSymbol{(}{\mathopen}{letters}{46} % was 028 +\DeclareMathSymbol{)}{\mathclose}{letters}{47} % was 029 +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Not sure this version of |\DeclareMathDelimiter| is documented or +% used anywhere, but like |\DeclareMathSymbol| it can take +% a character token (and one less argument). +% \changes{v0.2}{1996/12/12}{use \cs{DeclareMathDelimiter}} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathDelimiter{(}{letters}{46}{largesymbols}{0} +\DeclareMathDelimiter{)}{letters}{47}{largesymbols}{1} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%\DeclareMathSymbol{.}{\mathord}{letters}{58} +%\DeclareMathSymbol{,}{\mathpunct}{letters}{59} +%\DeclareMathSymbol{\ldotp}{\mathpunct}{letters}{58} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathSymbol{\triangleleft}{\mathbin}{symbols}{71} % was 12F +\DeclareMathSymbol{\triangleright}{\mathbin}{symbols}{70} % was 12E +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \changes{v0.9c}{1997/02/07} +% {Add \cs{varkappa}} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathSymbol{\comp}{\mathbin}{symbols}{66} % new? +\DeclareMathSymbol{\setdif}{\mathbin}{symbols}{88} % new +\DeclareMathSymbol{\cupprod}{\mathbin}{symbols}{89} % new +\DeclareMathSymbol{\capprod}{\mathbin}{symbols}{90} % new +\DeclareMathSymbol{+}{\mathbin}{symbols}{67} % was 02B +\DeclareMathSymbol{=}{\mathrel}{symbols}{68} % was 03D +\let\Relbar\@undefined +\DeclareMathSymbol{\Relbar}{\mathrel}{symbols}{72} % was a macro +\DeclareMathSymbol{;}{\mathpunct}{symbols}{73} % was 13B +\DeclareMathSymbol{\varkappa}{\mathord}{letters}{126} % new (AMS) +% \end{macrocode} +% +% We make all accents |\mathord|; as they are placed in strange +% positions it is really not feasible to support changing them. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathAccent{\vec}{\mathord}{symbols}{69} +\DeclareMathAccent{\grave}{\mathord}{symbols}{74} +\DeclareMathAccent{\acute}{\mathord}{symbols}{75} +\DeclareMathAccent{\check}{\mathord}{symbols}{76} +\DeclareMathAccent{\breve}{\mathord}{symbols}{77} +\DeclareMathAccent{\bar}{\mathord}{symbols}{78} +\DeclareMathAccent{\hat}{\mathord}{symbols}{79} +\DeclareMathAccent{\dot}{\mathord}{symbols}{80} +\DeclareMathAccent{\tilde}{\mathord}{symbols}{81} +\DeclareMathAccent{\ddot}{\mathord}{symbols}{82} +\DeclareMathAccent{\widebar}{\mathord}{symbols}{83} % new +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Next two are the same as in standard \LaTeX{}. +% \begin{macrocode} +%\DeclareMathAccent{\widetilde}{\mathord}{largesymbols}{101} +%\DeclareMathAccent{\widehat}{\mathord}{largesymbols}{98} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{AMS double accent commands} +% +% Unfortunately the AMS double accent commands such as |\Hat| +% assume that the math accents come from an `OT1' encoded +% font in the `operators' math symbol font. To use +% these commands with mathtime you may need to place code +% such as the following into a package file and load that after +% loading the \textsf{amsmath} package. This section is commented out +% here as it would not work without several other sections of +% \textsf{amsmath}, and a future release of the AMS package may anyway +% remove some of these encoding assumptions. +% +%\begin{verbatim} +% \def\@math@ccent#1#2#3{% +% \RIfM@ +% \xdef\thefam@{\ifnum\mathgroup=\m@ne1\else\the\mathgroup\fi}% +% \accentdimen@\z@ +% \setboxz@h{\unbracefonts@$\m@th\mathgroup\thefam@\relax#3$}% +% \ifdim\accentdimen@=\z@\DN@{#2{#3}}% +% \setbox\@ne\hbox{\unbracefonts@ +% $\m@th\mathgroup\thefam@\relax#3\theskewchar@$} +% \setbox\tw@\hbox{$\m@th\ifnum\skewcharcount@=\m@ne\else +% \mathchar\skewcharcount@\fi$}% +% \global\accentdimen@\wd\@ne\global\advance\accentdimen@-\wdz@ +% \global\advance\accentdimen@-\wd\tw@ +% \global\multiply\accentdimen@\tw@ +% \dimentomu@\global\advance\accentmu@\@ne +% \else\DN@{{#2{#3\mkern\accentmu@ mu}% +% \mkern-\accentmu@ mu}{}}\fi +% \next@ +% \else +% \nonmatherr@#1% +% \fi} +% +% +% \def\Hat{\@math@ccent\Hat\hat} +% \def\Dot{\@math@ccent\Dot\dot} +% \def\Check{\@math@ccent\Check\check} +% \def\Tilde{\@math@ccent\Tilde\tilde} +% \def\Acute{\@math@ccent\Acute\acute} +% \def\Grave{\@math@ccent\Grave\grave} +% \def\Dot{\@math@ccent\Dot\dot} +% \def\Ddot{\@math@ccent\Ddot\ddot} +% \def\Breve{\@math@ccent\Breve\breve} +% \def\Bar{\@math@ccent\Bar\bar} +% \def\Vec{\@math@ccent\Vec\vec} +%\end{verbatim} +% +% \subsection{Math font sizes} +% +% Math Time, like most other type 1 fonts uses the same font at all +% sizes. For such fonts the default ratios (.7 and .5) produce +% unreadably small superscripts. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\defaultscriptratio{.76} +\def\defaultscriptscriptratio{.6} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% These default ratios are not used for any sizes that have been +% explicitly declared, so redeclare the sizes used by the standard +% classes. At least for the lower sizes this is important as we don't +% want to end up with a 5pt font being reduced even further. +% +% The table below might need some further tweaking. I selected the +% numbers partly on a few visual tests (but not many) and partly on the +% idea that resusing sizes is better than introducing many new +% ones. Even with Type~1 fonts many people will produce pk versions of +% the fonts in their document (using gftopk, for example). +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareMathSizes{5} {6} {6} {6} +\DeclareMathSizes{6} {6} {6} {6} +\DeclareMathSizes{7} {6.8} {6} {6} +\DeclareMathSizes{8} {8} {6.8}{6} +\DeclareMathSizes{9} {9} {7.6}{6} +\DeclareMathSizes{10} {10} {7.6}{6} +\DeclareMathSizes{10.95}{10.95}{7.6}{6} +\DeclareMathSizes{12} {12} {9} {7} +\DeclareMathSizes{14.4} {14.4} {10} {8} +\DeclareMathSizes{17.28}{17.28}{12} {9} +\DeclareMathSizes{20.74}{20.74}{14.4}{10} +\DeclareMathSizes{24.88}{24.88}{17.28}{12} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% \subsection{Strange Commands} +% |\vdots| and |\ddots| take their ``dots'' from the math fonts. +% In fact this is something that should be corrected in base format +% of \LaTeX{} as well. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\hb@xmdot{\hbox{$\m@th.$}} +\def\vdots{\vbox{\baselineskip4\p@ \lineskiplimit\z@ + \kern6\p@\hb@xmdot\hb@xmdot\hb@xmdot}} +\def\ddots{\mathinner{\mkern1mu\raise7\p@\vbox{\kern7\p@ + \hb@xmdot}\mkern2mu + \raise4\p@\hb@xmdot\mkern2mu\raise\p@\hb@xmdot\mkern1mu}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% |\angle| needs a thicker horizontal rule (what a mess). +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\angle{{\vbox{\ialign{$\m@th\scriptstyle##$\crcr + \not\mathrel{\mkern14mu}\crcr + \noalign{\nointerlineskip}% + \mkern2.5mu% + \leaders\hrule\@height.48\p@\hfill\mkern2.5mu\crcr}}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Awful many tokens are wasted to define to lower horizontal bar in +% |\hbar|. The definition below uses \={} from the symbol font to +% avoid problems with different text encodings in the operators +% font. +% \changes{v0.2}{1996/12/12}{save a few tokens here} +% \changes{v0.9b}{1997/01/31} +% {New \cs{hbar} getting bar from symbol font not operators} +% \changes{v1.0e}{1997/10/10}{Make \cs{hbar} robust} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand\hbar{{% + \dimen@.12em% + \dimen@ii.1em% + \def\@tempa##1##2{{% + \lower##1\dimen@\rlap{\kern##1\dimen@ii\the##2\tw@\char78}}}% + \mathchoice\@tempa\@ne\textfont + \@tempa\@ne\textfont + \@tempa\defaultscriptratio\scriptfont + \@tempa\defaultscriptscriptratio\scriptscriptfont + h}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Redefine |\@fnsymbol| to use |\mathsection| and |\mathparagraph| +% (Should be done in base \LaTeX\ as well). +% \changes{v1.0c}{1997/03/14} +% {Make footnote symbols work with other encodings} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@fnsymbol#1{\ensuremath{\ifcase#1\or *\or \dagger\or \ddagger\or + \mathsection\or \mathparagraph\or \|\or **\or \dagger\dagger + \or \ddagger\ddagger \else\@ctrerr\fi}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Wasting a full symbol font just to have |\dagger| and friends. Here +% we pay part of the price for fact that the math time fonts have their +% own encoding incompatible with the CM fonts. +% +% If the |noTS1| option is used, this whole section is skipped unless +% LY1 or T1 encodings are being used, in which case the symbols can be +% accessed from the operators font. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\symtextcomp\relax + \def\@tempa{LY1} + \ifx\operator@encoding\@tempa + \DeclareMathSymbol\dagger {\mathbin}{operators}{134} + \DeclareMathSymbol\ddagger{\mathbin}{operators}{135} + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathsection{\mathord}{operators}{'247} + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathparagraph{\mathord}{operators}{'266} + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathsterling{\mathord}{operators}{163} + \let\mathunderscore\@undefined + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathunderscore{\mathord}{operators}{95} + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% If we have T1 encoded operators but are nt using TS1 can at least +% get pounds sign and underscore, but not dagger etc. +% \begin{macrocode} + \def\@tempa{T1} + \ifx\operator@encoding\@tempa + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathsterling{\mathord}{operators}{191} + \let\mathunderscore\@undefined + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathunderscore{\mathord}{operators}{95} + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\else + \DeclareFontEncoding{TS1}{}{} + \DeclareSymbolFont{textcomp}{TS1}{ptm}{m}{n} + \ifx\mv@bold\@undefined + \else + \SetSymbolFont {textcomp}{bold}{TS1}{ptm}{b}{n} + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifx\mv@heavy\@undefined + \else + \SetSymbolFont {textcomp}{heavy}{TS1}{ptm}{b}{n} + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathSymbol\dagger {\mathbin}{textcomp}{'204} + \DeclareMathSymbol\ddagger{\mathbin}{textcomp}{'205} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The math versions for \textsection{} and \textparagraph{} +% are also not in the symbol fonts so we pick them up as well. +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathsection{\mathord}{textcomp}{'247} + \DeclareMathSymbol\mathparagraph{\mathord}{textcomp}{'266} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Encoding Specific Text Commands} +% +% Some encoding specific commands default to the OML or OMS encoding. +% As these encodings are not used with this package, we need to change +% the defaults. +% +% These ones used to default to OML +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textless}{MY1} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textgreater}{MY1} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\t}{MY2} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Important is to not only set the default the default but also declare +% the symbols itself. If this is forgotten calling the command will +% generate a loop. Or to quote David: +% \begin{quote} +% [hmm, otherwise you waste an hour or two staring at |\tracingall| +% output trying to work out what the heck is happening:-] +% \end{quote} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textless}{MY1}{`\<} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textgreater}{MY1}{`\>} +\DeclareTextAccent{\t}{MY2}{65} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% These ones used to default to OMS +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textasteriskcentered}{MY2} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textbackslash}{MY2} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textbar}{MY2} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textbraceleft}{MY2} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textbraceright}{MY2} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textbullet}{MY2} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textperiodcentered}{MY2} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\textcircled}{MY2} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textasteriskcentered}{MY2}{3} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbackslash}{MY2}{110} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbar}{MY2}{106} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbraceleft}{MY2}{102} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbraceright}{MY2}{103} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbullet}{MY2}{15} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\textperiodcentered}{MY2}{1} +\DeclareTextCommand{\textcircled}{MY2}[1]{{% + \ooalign{% + \hfil \raise .07ex\hbox {\upshape#1}\hfil \crcr + \char13}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% These also normally default to OMS, but are not available +% in MY1 or MY2, so get them from the TS1 encoded font. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifx\symtextcomp\relax +\else + \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textsection}{TS1} + \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textparagraph}{TS1} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \DeclareTextSymbol{\textsection}{TS1}{'247} + \DeclareTextSymbol{\textparagraph}{TS1}{'266} +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% \subsection{Subscript correction} +% +% We provide a definition for |_| as active character. This definition +% in itself is not changing \LaTeX's behaviour as by default |_| has +% catcode 8, i.e., subscript character. Only if we change this catcode +% or if we change the |\mathcode| of |_| \TeX{} is going to look at it. +% \begin{macrocode} +\begingroup + \catcode`\_=13 + \gdef_#1{\sb{\test@sb#1}} +\endgroup +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The |\test@sb| gets passed the argument of a subscript and tests with +% |\@ifnextchar| if the first non-space token is a \texttt{p}. +% If not it will look at |\@let@token| (set by |\@ifnextchar|) to see +% if it is perhaps \texttt{j} or \texttt{f}. In each case it will add +% a negative kern. +% +% Note that this test will fail if an old \LaTeX{} is used as the old +% definition of |\@ifnextchar| does not use |\@let@token| but +% |\@tempa|. +% However, the worst that would happen is that the kern is not +% inserted. I tried to trap this by requesting a \LaTeX{} not older +% than 1995/01/01. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\test@sb{% + \@ifnextchar p% + {\mkern\m@ne mu}% + {\ifx\@let@token j% + \mkern-\tw@ mu% + \else + \ifx\@let@token f% + \mkern-\tw@ mu% + \fi + \fi}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Finally we set the |\mathcode| of |_| to ``active''. However, as long +% as its |\catcode| is not changed this |\mathcode| is never looked at, +% in other words we can now turn the feature on and off by changing the +% |\catcode| to |12| (that is done in the option section above). +% \begin{macrocode} +\mathcode`\_=\string"8000 +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</mathtime> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% +% +% \section{Math Pi} +% +% This package consist only of options declaring math alphabets: +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*mathpi> +\DeclareOption{mathfrak}{% + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathfrak{U}{mh2}{m}{n}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{mathcal}{% + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathcal{U}{mh2scr}{m}{n}} +\DeclareOption{mathscr}{% + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathscr{U}{mh2scr}{m}{n}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{mathbb}{% + \DeclareMathAlphabet\mathbb{U}{mh6}{m}{n}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessOptions +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</mathpi> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Unused Declarations} +% The following declarations may be extracted from this source +% file, but they are not used in the \textsf{mathpi} package +% as equivalent code is called in the options section. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*mpifrak> +\DeclareMathAlphabet\mathfrak{U}{mh2}{m}{n} +%</mpifrak> +% +%<*mpiscr> +\DeclareMathAlphabet\mathscr{U}{mh2scr}{m}{n} +%</mpiscr> +% +%<*mpibb> +\DeclareMathAlphabet\mathbb{U}{mh6}{m}{n} +%</mpibb> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \Finale +% + diff --git a/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mathtime.ins b/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mathtime.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58d40f93 --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mathtime.ins @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +%% Copyright 1996 1997 Frank Mittelbach David Carlisle +%% +%% Development of this package was commissioned by Y&Y Inc. +%% http://www.yandy.com + +\def\batchfile{mathtime.ins} +\input docstrip.tex +\preamble +\endpreamble + +\def\writefd#1{\lowercase{\generateFile{#1}{f}}} +\def\mtplus{mtplus} + + +%%%% IMPORTANT NOTE %%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% If your LaTeX is older than 1996/12/01 then uncomment this +% line to write the file names as `mixed case' if you are +% using a case sensitive system such as UNIX. +% +%\def\writefd#1{\generateFile{#1}{f}} +% +%%%% IMPORTANT NOTE %%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% If you have the `basic' MathTime font set, and *not* +% the extended MathTime Plus (or MathTime Complete) set +% then you should uncomment this line so that LaTeX does +% not attempt to access bold math fonts, or the new MTSYN +% font. +% +%\def\mtplus{} +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +\keepsilent + +\Msg{*** Generating .fd files using Mathtime fonts ***} + +\writefd{MY1mtt.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{MY1mtt,\mtplus}} + +\writefd{MY2mtt.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{MY2mtt,\mtplus}} + +\writefd{MY3mtt.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{MY3mtt,\mtplus}} + +% mathtime plus script + +\writefd{Umtms.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{Umtms}} + +% Adobe Math Pi Two for Fraktur and Script alphabets + +\writefd{Umh2.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{Umh2}} + +\writefd{Umh2scr.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{Umh2Scr}} + +% Adobe Math Pi Six for Blackboard Bold alphabet + +\writefd{Umh6.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{Umh6}} + +% Lucida New Math Symbol for Calligraphy alphabet + +\writefd{OMSlby.fd}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{lucidascale,OMSlby}} + + +\Msg{*** Generating packages for Mathtime fonts ***} + +\generateFile{mathpi.sty}{f}{\from{mathtime.dtx}{package,mathpi}} + +\generateFile{mathtime.sty}{f}{\from{mathtime.dtx}{package,mathtime}} + + +\Msg{*** Generating Encoding file for Math Pi Two font ***} + +\postamble +\endpostamble +% the encoding file to reencode the Pi Two font + +\generateFile{mh2scr.enc}{f}{\from{mtfonts.fdd}{mh2screnc}} + + diff --git a/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mtfonts.fdd b/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mtfonts.fdd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4916754 --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/source/latex/mathtime-ltx/mtfonts.fdd @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +% +% \iffalse +%% Copyright 1996 1997 Frank Mittelbach and David Carlisle. +%% +%% Development of this package was commissioned by Y&Y Inc. +%% http://www.yandy.com +% +% +%<*dtx> + \ProvidesFile{mtfonts.fdd} +%</dtx> +%<*!mh2screnc> +%<MY1mtt>\ProvidesFile{my1mtt.fd} +%<MY2mtt>\ProvidesFile{my2mtt.fd} +%<MY3mtt>\ProvidesFile{my3mtt.fd} +%<Umtms>\ProvidesFile{umtms.fd} +%<Umh2>\ProvidesFile{umh2.fd} +%<Umh2Scr>\ProvidesFile{umh2scr.fd} +%<Umh6>\ProvidesFile{umh6.fd} +%<OMSlby>\ProvidesFile{omslby.fd} +%<driver>\ProvidesFile{bm.drv} +% \fi +% \ProvidesFile{mtfonts.fdd} + [2001/05/30 v1.0c +%<MY1mtt> Mathtime Encoding 1 +%<MY2mtt> Mathtime Encoding 2 +%<MY3mtt> Mathtime Encoding 3 +%<Umtms> Mathtime Plus Script (Unknown encoding) +%<Umh2> Adobe Math Pi 2 (Unknown encoding) +%<Umh2Scr> Adobe Math Pi 2 Script (Unknown encoding) +%<Umh6> Adobe Math Pi 6 (Unknown encoding) +%<OMSlby> Lucida New Math Symbols + (FMi)] +% \iffalse +%</!mh2screnc> +% +%<*driver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage{bm} +\DocInput{mtfonts.fdd} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \fi +% +% \CheckSum{525} +% +% \GetFileInfo{mtfonts.fdd} +% \begin{document} +% \title{The \textsf{mathtime} Font Descriptor files\thanks{This file +% has version number \fileversion, last +% revised \filedate.}} +% +% \date{\filedate} +% \author{Frank Mittelbach} +% \maketitle +% +% \section{The Implementation} +% +% \subsection{Math Pi 2} +% needed for Adobe Math Pi 2 and 6, lbms, lbmsd (Calligraphic) +% Note: LaTeX 2e needs the TFMs for these even if you don't use them... +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*Umh2> +\DeclareFontFamily{U}{mh2}{} +\DeclareFontShape{U}{mh2}{m}{n}{<->s * [0.95]mh2}{} +%</Umh2> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*Umh2Scr> +\DeclareFontFamily{U}{mh2scr}{} +\DeclareFontShape{U}{mh2scr}{m}{n}{<->s * [0.95]mh2scr}{} +%</Umh2Scr> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The following section is a PostScript header file which may +% be used to reencdode the script alphabet in the Math Pi 2 font +% into the `normal' positions for the roman alphabet. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*mh2screnc> + % + % Encoding file to reencode MathematicalPi-Two font by Adobe so that + % its script alphabet is in a sensible position + % and thus can be used with \DeclareMathAlphabet + % + % Usage: + % + % generate tfm + % + % afm2tfm mh2_____ -T mh2scr.enc mh2scr + % + % add mapping line to dvips config file: + % + % mh2 MathematicalPi-Two <mh2_____.pfa + % mh2scr MathematicalPi-Two "mh2scrEncoding ReEncodeFont" <mh2scr.enc <mh2_____.pfa + % + % + % +/mh2scrEncoding [ +/.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +/.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +/.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +/.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef 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/.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef +] def + +%</mh2screnc> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*Umh6> +\DeclareFontFamily{U}{mh6}{} +\DeclareFontShape{U}{mh6}{m}{n}{<->s * [0.95]mh6}{} +%</Umh6> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{LucidaNewMath-Symbols font description files} +% +% Following controls size of lbms, lbmsd when used for Calligraphic: +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*lucidascale> +\@ifundefined{LucidaScale}{\def\LucidaScale{0.9}}{} +%</lucidascale> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*OMSlby> +\DeclareFontFamily{OMS}{lby}{\skewchar\font48} +\DeclareFontShape{OMS}{lby}{m}{n}{<->s * [\LucidaScale]lbms}{} +\DeclareFontShape{OMS}{lby}{b}{n}{<->s * [\LucidaScale]lbmsd}{} +%</OMSlby> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Math Time font description files} +% +% The Math Time fonts are similar in encoding to the Computer Modern set +% of math fonts. Unfortunately, there are some important differences which +% make integration of the fonts in a standard setup painful and error prone. +% +% To ease the integration we have allocated official encoding names so that +% (at least on the \LaTeX{} level the encoding difference is transparent) +% +% The |MY1| encoding is in most respects the same as the |OML| encoding, for +% the differences see the font description by Spivak. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*MY1mtt> +\DeclareFontFamily{MY1}{mtt}{\skewchar\font45} +\DeclareFontShape{MY1}{mtt}{m}{it}{<->mtmi}{} +%</MY1mtt> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Similarily, the |MY2| encoding corresponds to the |OMS| encoding +% except for a small number of slots. +% +% In fact their are two variants of this encoding, the |MTSY| font +% in the base mathtime set and a slightly extended version in the +% mathtime plus set. Within \LaTeX\ ignore this difference but +% give the user the option of installing an my2mtt.fd file +% calling on either version. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*MY2mtt> +\DeclareFontFamily{MY2}{mtt}{} +%<!mtplus>\DeclareFontShape{MY2}{mtt}{m}{n}{<->mtsy}{} +%</MY2mtt> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The ``extension symbol'' font has the same encoding as the Computer +% Modern \texttt{cmex} font, except that it contains one additional symbol +% (the radical which is originally located in the symbol font. There is a good +% reason for the radical not being put into the symbol font as it has a large +% decender and makes it impossible to use the font with programs other than +% \TeX{}. However, it has the nasty side-effect that we have to define +% another encoding just for this reason. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*MY3mtt> +\DeclareFontFamily{MY3}{mtt}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY3}{mtt}{m}{n}{<->mtex}{} +%</MY3mtt> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Math Time Plus font description files} +% +% We call the font variant that contains upright lowercase letters +% ``normal'' which is some sort of abuse, but then the whole font layout +% is rather percuiliar +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*MY1mtt&mtplus> +\DeclareFontShape{MY1}{mtt}{b}{it}{<->mtmib}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY1}{mtt}{ub}{it}{<->mtmih}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY1}{mtt}{b}{n} {<->mtmub}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY1}{mtt}{ub}{n}{<->mtmuh}{} +%</MY1mtt&mtplus> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*MY2mtt&mtplus> +\DeclareFontShape{MY2}{mtt}{m}{n}{<->mtsyn}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY2}{mtt}{b}{n}{<->mtsyb}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY2}{mtt}{ub}{n}{<->mtsyh}{} +%</MY2mtt&mtplus> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*MY3mtt&mtplus> +\DeclareFontShape{MY3}{mtt}{b}{n}{<->mtexb}{} +\DeclareFontShape{MY3}{mtt}{ub}{n}{<->mtexh}{} +%</MY3mtt&mtplus> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*Umtms> +\DeclareFontFamily{U}{mtms}{\skewchar\font42} +\DeclareFontShape{U}{mtms}{m}{n}{<->mtms}{} +\DeclareFontShape{U}{mtms}{b}{n}{<->mtmsb}{} +%</Umtms> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*LAptm> +\DeclareFontFamily{LA}{ptm}{} +\DeclareFontShape{LA}{ptm}{m}{n}{<->tir}{} +\DeclareFontShape{LA}{ptm}{b}{n}{<->tir}{} +%</LAptm> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \Finale +% |