============================================================ The LaTeX macro package tmmaths.sty version 2.4 as of 2004-01-19 ============================================================ Walter Schmidt w.a.schmidt@gmx.net The purpose of this macro package is to use MicroPress TM-Math fonts with LaTeX. It constitutes an alternative to the package tmmath.sty which is shipped with the fonts. The basic usage is simply to add \usepackage{tmmaths} to your document preamble; however, there are several options to control the behaviour, as described in the documentation. Prerequisites ============= You need the TM-Math fonts, which are provided by MicroPress, Inc, see . This includes the Type1 fonts as well as the metrics, .vf and .fd files. A free bitmapped (demo) version of the fonts is available from CTAN: fonts/micropress/tmmath/ Note that the demo version does not include the AMS symbols! Installing the macro packages ============================= The documented source of the package is the file tmmaths.dtx. To generate the package file you should run: latex tmmaths.ins The resulting file tmmaths.sty must then be moved to a directory where LaTeX will find it. In a TDS-compliant TeX system, such as teTeX or VTeX/Free, we recommend the directory texmf/tex/latex/tmmath or ../psnfssx. Documentation on the package is obtained by running LaTeX on the package source file: latex tmmaths.dtx News ==== 2004-01-10 (2.4) A full upright Greek math alphabet is made available. Minor fixes. The package tmmathm.sty is no longer provided. Its code was a clumsy hack, and I doubt that anyone has ever actually used it. 2001-10-09 (v2.1) a fixed definition of \r A for OT1 encoding, should no longer clash with amsmath.sty 2001-06-24 (v2.0) additional package tmmathm.sty; fixed AMS multiple integrals (again...); adopted MicroPress' definition of Aring for OT1; 2001-02-12 (v1.2a) added support for the TM-AMS fonts 2000-04-15 (v1.2) updated for use with TM-Math fonts v1.2 1999-08-30 (v1.0) bug with multiple integrals from amsmath package fixed Notes ===== This collection is made up from the following files: tmmaths.dtx tmmaths.ins tmmaths.txt It may be may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 1999/12/01 or later. TM-Math is a trademark of MicroPress, Inc. -- finis