%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% This is the file ma1ex.mtx, part of the `makemma' subpackage %% of the MathInst package %% (version 0.8, January , 1998) for math font %% generation. (Author: Alan Hoenig, ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu) %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \relax This file renames glyphs to a more standard name. This is file `ma1ex.mtx'; it selects and renames Mathematica glyphs in the Math1 font to those in a traditional math extension font layout. \metrics \setcommand\renameas#1#2{\ifisglyph{#1}\then \setglyph{#2} \glyph{#1}{1000} \endsetglyph \unsetglyph{#1} \fi} %% Some glyphs are, by chance, properly named. We need to save them, %% and not unset them when we cancel the Adobe encoding. \setcommand\renameandsave#1#2{\ifisglyph{#1}\then \setglyph{#2saved} \glyph{#1}{1000} \endsetglyph \unsetglyph{#1} \fi} \setcommand\save#1{\renameas{#1}{#1saved}} \renameas{Uacute}{integraltext} \renameas{ecircumflex}{integraldisplay} \renameas{iacute}{summationtext} \renameas{igrave}{summationdisplay} \renameas{icircumflex}{producttext} \renameas{idieresis}{productdisplay} \renameas{ntilde}{uniontext} \renameas{oacute}{uniondisplay} \renameas{ograve}{intersectiontext} \renameas{ocircumflex}{intersectiondisplay} \renameas{odieresis}{logicalortext} \renameas{otilde}{logicalordisplay} \renameas{uacute}{logicalandtext} \renameas{ugrave}{logicalanddisplay} \endmetrics