% \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright 1994 - 99 by Axel Kielhorn % Copyright 2003, 2019 Axel Kielhorn, Walter Schmidt % % This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either % version 1.3c of the License, or any later version. % % IMPORTANT NOTICE: % % For error reports in case of UNCHANGED versions contact % tex@axelkielhorn.de % % Changes: % 1.0b corrected mathcode for integrals (now 1) % 1.0c Minor corrections % 1.0e Resync with latex2e [1995/06/01] % Changed some ops to \mathbin % 1.0f Corrected \dh and \Dh in T1 encoding as suggested by % Ernst-Guenter Giessmann (giessman@informatik.hu-berlin.de) % 1.0g Reintroduced \hbox in many commands, they work in math-mode % again % 1.0h Included some changes by Donald Arseneau % 1.0i Changed License to LPPL % 1.0j Added uwasyvar.fd for scaleable PS fonts % Added substitution bx -> b % 2.0 See the section "Changes over version~1.x". % The instructions how to set up the font definition files % for scaleable Type1 fonts have been moved to the % installation script, because they are needed at install % time. % \overstrike macro renamed to \wasy@over to avoid potential % clashes % 2.0a Removed \rm from \DH command. It now works in % italic and bold as well, but the italic version looks % somewhat strange. I suggest using a T1 encoded font instead. % 2.3 Updated to support version 2.3 of the WASY fonts.2.4 Updated to support version 2.4 of the WASY fonts. % 2.4 New characters added: \longs (Unicode 017f) and % \roundz a variant of the letter z that got reintroduced to % german writing with the Vereinfachte Ausgangsschrift. % \fi % % \CheckSum{844} %% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| %% Right brace \} Tilde \~} % % \iffalse % this is a METACOMMENT ! % %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} %\ProvidesPackage{wasysym} %\ProvidesFile{uwasy.fd}% %<-driver> [2020/01/19 v2.4 % Wasy-2 symbol support package] % Wasy-2 symbol font definitions] % % %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} %\pdfmapfile{+wasy.map} \OnlyDescription \usepackage[integrals]{wasysym} \providecommand\dst{\expandafter{\normalfont\scshape docstrip}} \renewcommand{\quad}{{\hskip1em plus 2em}} \begin{document} \DocInput{wasysym.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % \GetFileInfo{wasysym.sty} % \title{The \texttt{wasysym} macro package for \LaTeXe} % \author{Axel Kielhorn} % \date{version \fileversion{} -- \filedate} % \maketitle % % \setcounter{StandardModuleDepth}{1} % % % \section{Introduction} % % This file defines the package |wasysym| which makes some % additional characters available that come from the \texttt{wasy} fonts. % These fonts were provided by Roland Waldi, Universit\"at Karlsruhe, % Germany. % Notice that the present macro package requires version~2 (1992) of % these fonts. It is not 100 \% compatible to the old % version~1 from 1989. I have provided no compatibility mode % for the old fonts! If some characters come out wrong or are % missing, you have to upgrade. % % Some of the symbols below are already provided in the T1 or TS1 % (textcompanion) encodings, and |wasysm| serves only to make them % available also with the traditional (OT1-encoded) CM-Roman fonts. % Other symbols are provided in the AMS symbol fonts, too, and can % be accessed using either the |amssymb| or the |amsfonts| package. % % \section{The symbols} % % \subsection{Various math symbols} % The following commands are valid in math mode only: % \begin{quote} % |\Join|~$\Join$ \quad % |\Box|~$\Box$ \quad % |\Diamond|~$\Diamond$ \quad % |\leadsto|~$\leadsto$ \quad % |\sqsubset|~$\sqsubset$ \quad % |\sqsupset|~$\sqsupset$ \quad % |\lhd|~$\lhd$ \quad % |\unlhd|~$\unlhd$ \quad % |\LHD|~$\LHD$\quad % |\rhd|~$\rhd$ \quad % |\unrhd|~$\unrhd$ \quad % |\RHD|~$\RHD$\quad % |\apprle|~$\apprle$\quad % |\apprge|~$\apprge$\quad % |\wasypropto|~$\wasypropto$\quad % |\invneg|~$\invneg$\quad % |\ocircle|~$\ocircle$\quad % |\logof|~$\logof$\quad % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Integrals} % The |wasy| fonts provide a set of integral sybols, which comprises % multiple integrals and surface integrals, too. % \begin{itemize} % \item % Loading the package % with the option \texttt{[integrals]} makes the following integrals available: % \begin{quote} % |\int|~$\int$\quad % |\iint|~$\iint$\quad % |\iiint|~$\iiint$\quad % |\oint|~$\oint$\quad % |\oiint|~$\oiint$ % \end{quote} % Notice that the style of the |\int| and |\oint| is changed, as compared % with standard \LaTeX, and matches the other integral symbols. % This works with or without the |amsmath| package, % and the sequence of loading does not matter. % \item % If you prefer to stay with the integral symbols provided by \LaTeX % (and possibly |amsmath|), % but need other symbols from the \texttt{wasy} fonts, % load the package with the option \texttt{[nointegrals]}. Doing so will % neither alter any existing integral symbols nor add new ones. % \item % Loading the package \emph{without an option} or with the option \texttt{[compat1]} % makes the following commands for integrals available: % \begin{quote} % |\varint|~$\int$\quad % |\iint|~$\iint$\quad % |\iiint|~$\iiint$\quad % |\varoint|~$\oint$\quad % |\oiint|~$\oiint$ % \end{quote} % This is compatible with the behavior of |wasysym| version~1.x, % but the package will not cooperate well with |amsmath| then. % \end{itemize} % % \subsection{General symbols} % % \begin{quote} % |\male|~\male \quad % |\female|~\female \quad % |\cent|~\cent \quad % |\wasyeuro|~\wasyeuro \quad % |\euro|~\euro\ (Unless option |noeuro| is specified) \quad % |\currency|~\currency \quad % |\phone|~\phone \quad % |\recorder|~\recorder \quad % |\clock|~\clock \quad % |\lightning|~\lightning \quad % |\diameter|~\diameter \quad % |\invdiameter|~\invdiameter \quad % |\varangle|~\varangle \quad % |\wasylozenge|~\wasylozenge \quad % |\kreuz|~\kreuz \quad % |\smiley|~\smiley \quad % |\frownie|~\frownie \quad % |\blacksmiley|~\blacksmiley \quad % |\sun|~\sun \quad % |\checked|~\checked \quad % |\bell|~\bell \quad % |\ataribox|~\ataribox \quad % |\permil|~\permil \quad % |\brokenvert|~\brokenvert \quad % |\wasytherefore|~\wasytherefore \quad % |\Bowtie|~\Bowtie \quad % |\agemO|~\agemO \quad % |\wasyparagraph|~\wasyparagraph \quad % |\Paragraph|~\Paragraph \quad % |\wasycmd|~\wasycmd \quad % |\applecmd|~\applecmd % \end{quote} % % Note the variation betweeen |\Paragraph| \Paragraph\ and \S\ |\S|. % % \subsection{Electrical and physical symbols} % % \begin{quote} % |\AC|~\AC \quad % |\HF|~\HF \quad % |\VHF|~\VHF \quad % |\photon|~\photon \quad % |\gluon|~\gluon % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Polygons and stars} % % \begin{quote} % |\Square|~\Square \quad % |\XBox|~\XBox \quad % |\CheckedBox|~\CheckedBox \quad % |\hexagon|~\hexagon \quad % |\varhexagon|~\varhexagon \quad % |\pentagon|~\pentagon \quad % |\octagon|~\octagon \quad % |\hexstar|~\hexstar \quad % |\varhexstar|~\varhexstar \quad % |\davidsstar|~\davidsstar % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Music notes} % % \begin{quote} % |\eighthnote|~\eighthnote \quad % |\quarternote|~\quarternote \quad % |\halfnote|~\halfnote \quad % |\fullnote|~\fullnote \quad % |\twonotes|~\twonotes % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Various circles} % % \begin{quote} % |\Circle|~\Circle \quad % |\CIRCLE|~\CIRCLE \quad % |\Leftcircle|~\Leftcircle \quad % |\LEFTCIRCLE|~\LEFTCIRCLE \quad % |\Rightcircle|~\Rightcircle \quad % |\RIGHTCIRCLE|~\RIGHTCIRCLE \quad % |\LEFTcircle|~\LEFTcircle \quad % |\RIGHTcircle|~\RIGHTcircle \quad % |\leftturn|~\leftturn \quad % |\rightturn|~\rightturn \quad % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Arrows} % % \begin{quote} % |\pointer|~\pointer \quad % |\RIGHTarrow|~\RIGHTarrow \quad % |\LEFTarrow|~\LEFTarrow \quad % |\UParrow|~\UParrow \quad % |\DOWNarrow|~\DOWNarrow \quad % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Phonetic symbols} % % \begin{quote} % |\dh|~{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont\dh} \quad % |\DH|~{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont\DH} \quad % |\thorn|~\thorn \quad % |\Thorn|~\Thorn \quad % |\openo|~\openo \quad % |\inve|~\inve % \end{quote} % % T1-encoded fonts normally include Eth characters of their own. % The |wasy| package tries to provide them in the OT1 encoding, too. % by ``faking'' them. % This should work with the Computer Modern fonts, but may fail with others. % % The characters produced by |\thorn|, |\Thorn|, |\openo| and |\inve| % match only the CM-Roman typeface % and do not change with the surrounding font family or shape. % % \subsection{Astronomical symbols} % % \begin{quote} % |\vernal|~\vernal \quad % |\ascnode|~\ascnode \quad % |\descnode|~\descnode \quad % |\fullmoon|~\fullmoon \quad % |\newmoon|~\newmoon \quad % |\leftmoon|~\leftmoon \quad % |\rightmoon|~\rightmoon \quad % |\astrosun|~\astrosun \quad % |\mercury|~\mercury \quad % |\venus|~\venus \quad % |\earth|~\earth \quad % |\mars|~\mars \quad % |\jupiter|~\jupiter \quad % |\saturn|~\saturn \quad % |\uranus|~\uranus \quad % |\neptune|~\neptune \quad % |\pluto|~\pluto % \end{quote} % % \subsection{Astrological symbols and the zodiacal symbols} % % \begin{quote} % |\aries|~\aries \quad % |\taurus|~\taurus \quad % |\gemini|~\gemini \quad % |\cancer|~\cancer \quad % |\leo|~\leo \quad % |\virgo|~\virgo \quad % |\libra|~\libra \quad % |\scorpio|~\scorpio \quad % |\sagittarius|~\sagittarius \quad % |\capricornus|~\capricornus \quad % |\aquarius|~\aquarius \quad % |\pisces|~\pisces \quad % |\conjunction|~\conjunction \quad % |\opposition|~\opposition % \end{quote} % % \subsection{APL symbols} % % \begin{quote} % |\APLstar|~\APLstar \quad % |\APLlog|~\APLlog \quad % |\APLbox|~\APLbox \quad % |\APLup|~\APLup \quad % |\APLdown|~\APLdown \quad % |\APLinput|~\APLinput \quad % |\APLcomment|~\APLcomment \quad % |\APLinv|~\APLinv \quad % |\APLuparrowbox|~\APLuparrowbox \quad % |\APLdownarrowbox|~\APLdownarrowbox \quad % |\APLleftarrowbox|~\APLleftarrowbox \quad % |\APLrightarrowbox|~\APLrightarrowbox \quad % |\notbackslash|~\notbackslash \quad % |\notslash|~\notslash \quad % |\APLnot|~\APLnot\ \quad % |\APLvert|~\APLvert\ \quad % |\APLcirc|~\APLcirc\ \quad % |\APLminus|~\APLminus % % \end{quote} % % \section{Changes over version~1.x} % \begin{itemize} % \item % The |\Dh| command has finally been abolished. % \item % The macros % |\LEFTcircle|, |\RIGHTcircle|, |\CheckedBox| and |\APLinv| % start with |\leavevmode| now, so that they work properly at the % beginning of a paragraph. % \item % Use of the \texttt{wasy}-style integral symbols can be controlled % via the options \texttt{[compat1]}, \texttt{[integrals]} and \texttt{[nointegrals]}, % with \texttt{[compat1]} being the default. % \item % When loaded with the \texttt{[integrals]} or \texttt{[nointegrals]} option, % the package will not clash with |amsmath|. % \end{itemize} % % \section{Changes in version~2.3} % Added support for the WASY fonts Version 2.3. % % This Version adds three new characters: % % |\wasyparagraph|~\wasyparagraph \quad |\wasyeuro|~\wasyeuro \quad % |\wasycmd|~\wasycmd. % % These charachters are available with shorter names as well. % If you want to keep the |\euro| command from a different package, % use the |noeuro| option. % % |\Paragraph|~\Paragraph \quad |\euro|~\euro \quad % |\applecmd|~\applecmd. % % WASY 2.0 included a bold font in 10~pt. This font is scaled for the other % sizes. It was accessible with the usual \LaTeX-commands: % |\textbf{\currency}| printed a bold \textbf{\currency} symbol. This was % apperently never documented. % % WASY 2.3 includes a slanted font in 10~pt. Again this font is available % through the usual \LaTeX-commands. |\textsl{\currency}| and % |\textit{\currency}| will print the same character \textsl{\currency}. % % Here are all three verions: % \currency\ \textbf{\currency} \textsl{\currency}. % % \section{Changes in version~2.4} % Added support for the WASY fonts Version 2.4. % % This Version adds two new characters: % % |\longs|~\longs \quad |\roundz|~\roundz. % % While the \longs\ is quite common, even for non german texts, % the \roundz\ is a rare hi\longs toric form. It was reintroduce to Germans % whith the ``Vereinfachte Ausgans\longs chrift'', a cur\longs ive font u\longs ed to teach % writing in elementary \longs chool. % % \StopEventually{} % % \section{The \dst{} modules} % % The following modules are used in the implementation to direct % \dst{} in generating the external files: % \begin{center} % \begin{tabular}{ll} % driver & produce a documentation driver file \\ % package & produce a package file \\ % fd & produce a font definition file \\ % fdvar & produce a \texttt{.fd} file for use with scalable fonts % \end{tabular} % \end{center} % % \section{The Implementation} % \subsection{The macro package} % % With the version 1.x of |wasysym|, the definitions of the multiple % integrals would depend on whether |amsmath| was loaded additionally, and whether it % was loaded before or after |wasysym|. Redefinition of \emph{all} integrals % so as to exhibit the same style was only possible through the (almost) undocumented % macros |\newint| and |\newamsint|. Similar problems would also arise % with the Fourier math fonts. % This behavior was hard to understand and somewhat unfortunate\dots % % Three options are now introduced to control the (re)definiton of the integral macros % and a ``version~1 compatibility mode'': % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> \newif\ifwasy@integrals \newif\ifwasy@compatibility \newif\ifwasy@euro \wasy@eurotrue \DeclareOption{compat1}{% \wasy@compatibilitytrue\wasy@integralsfalse}% \DeclareOption{integrals}{% \wasy@compatibilityfalse\wasy@integralstrue}% \DeclareOption{nointegrals}{% \wasy@compatibilityfalse\wasy@integralsfalse}% \DeclareOption{noeuro}{% \wasy@eurofalse}% \ExecuteOptions{compat1} \ProcessOptions\relax % \end{macrocode} % \begin{itemize} % \item % By default or with the option \texttt{[compat1]}, version~2 will behave just as version~1, % i.e. the macros |\varint|, |\iint|, |\iiint|, |\varoint| and |\oiint| are defined at load time. % \item % With the option \texttt{[nointegrals]}, the meaning of any ``standard'' % or AMS integral macros remains unchanged, and the additional \texttt{wasy} % integrals cannot be used. % Thus, one can use the other \texttt{wasy} symbols without altering the % integral signs. % \item % With the option \texttt{[integrals]}, the standard % and (if applicable) AMS integral macros are redefined to match the style of the % additional \texttt{wasy} integrals. The definitions are deferred until % |\begin{document}|, so that other package cannot interfere. % The redefined integral macros will cooperate with the |amsmath| package, % if it is loaded additionally. % \item % The undocumented commands |\newint| and |\newamsint|, too, may turn on % the redefinition of the integral commands. % \end{itemize} % % The following two macros serve to actually (re)define the integrals. % The first one is to be used if the |amsmath| package is not loaded: % \begin{macrocode} \def\wasy@setup{% \let\int\wasy@int \let\iint\wasy@iint \let\iiint\wasy@iiint \let\oint\wasy@oint \let\oiint\wasy@oiint } % \end{macrocode} % With |amsmath|, it's a bit more complicated: % \begin{macrocode} \def\wasy@amssetup{% \let\intop\wasy@int \let\iintop\wasy@iint \let\iiintop\wasy@iiint \let\ointop\wasy@oint \let\oiintop\wasy@oiint \def\int{\DOTSI\intop\ilimits@}% \def\iint{\DOTSI\iintop\ilimits@}% \def\iiint{\DOTSI\iiintop\ilimits@}% \def\oint{\DOTSI\ointop\ilimits@}% \def\oiint{\DOTSI\oiintop\ilimits@}% \def\intkern@{\mkern-8mu} } % \end{macrocode} % % The old undocumented commands |\newint| and |\newamsint| are changed, % so as to effect the same as the |integrals| option and issue a warning % message: % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\newint}{% \PackageWarning{wasysym}{% The command \protect\newint\space is obsolete. \MessageBreak Load the package with the option [integrals] instead} \wasy@integralstrue} \newcommand{\newamsint}{% \PackageWarning{wasysym}{% The command \protect\newamsint\space is obsolete. \MessageBreak Load the package with the option [integrals] instead.} \wasy@integralstrue} % \end{macrocode} % % % To access the wasy symbols in text mode I have defined them % as a new fontfamily. Since I only take single characters but % don't want to write long text this is not an elegant approach. % But it works and the symbols scale according to textsize, which % is all I promised. % \begin{macrocode} \def\wasyfamily{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{wasy}\selectfont} \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textwasy}{\wasyfamily} % \end{macrocode} % % We declare a \texttt{wasy} math symbol font, too: % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareSymbolFont{wasy}{U}{wasy}{m}{n} \SetSymbolFont{wasy}{bold}{U}{wasy}{b}{n} % \end{macrocode} % % We declare a new command to generate overlayed symbols: % \begin{macrocode} \def\wasy@over#1#2{{\setbox0\hbox{$#2$}\hbox to \wd0{\hss $#1$\hss}\kern-\wd0\box0}} % \end{macrocode} % % Defining some special symbols: % \begin{macrocode} \def\male {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char26}} \def\female {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char25}} \def\currency {{\wasyfamily\char27}} \def\phone {{\wasyfamily\char7}} \def\recorder {{\wasyfamily\char6}} \def\clock {{\wasyfamily\char28}} \def\lightning {{\wasyfamily\char18}} \def\pointer {{\wasyfamily\char9}} \def\RIGHTarrow {{\wasyfamily\char17}} \def\LEFTarrow {{\wasyfamily\char16}} \def\UParrow {{\wasyfamily\char75}} \def\DOWNarrow {{\wasyfamily\char76}} \def\AC {\mbox{\kern0.5pt\wasyfamily\char58\kern0.5pt}} \def\HF {\leavevmode \lower0.9pt\hbox to 0pt{\kern0.5pt\wasyfamily\char58\hss}% \raise0.9pt\hbox{\kern0.5pt\wasyfamily\char58\kern0.5pt}} \def\VHF {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char64}} \def\Square {\mbox{$\Box$}} \def\CheckedBox {\leavevmode\hbox to 0pt{\wasyfamily\char50\hss}% \hbox{\wasyfamily\char8}} \def\XBox {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char52}} \def\hexagon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char55}} \def\pentagon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char68}} \def\octagon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char56}} \def\varhexagon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char57}} \def\hexstar {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char65}} \def\varhexstar {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char66}} \def\davidsstar {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char67}} \def\diameter {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char31}} \def\invdiameter{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char21}} \def\varangle {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char30}} \def\wasylozenge{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char53}} \def\kreuz {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char54}} \def\smiley {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char44}} \def\frownie {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char47}} \def\blacksmiley{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char45}} \def\sun {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char46}} \def\checked {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char8}} \def\bell {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char10}} \def\eighthnote {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char11}} \def\quarternote{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char12}} \def\halfnote {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char13}} \def\fullnote {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char14}} \def\twonotes {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char15}} \def\brokenvert {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char124}} \def\ataribox {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char109}} \def\wasytherefore{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char5}} \def\Circle {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char35}} \def\CIRCLE {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char32}} \def\Leftcircle {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char73}} \def\LEFTCIRCLE {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char71}} \def\Rightcircle{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char74}} \def\RIGHTCIRCLE{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char72}} \def\LEFTcircle {\leavevmode% \hbox to 0pt{\wasyfamily\char71\hss}% \hbox{\wasyfamily\char35}} \def\RIGHTcircle{\leavevmode% \hbox to 0pt{\wasyfamily\char72\hss}% \hbox{\wasyfamily\char35}} % \end{macrocode} % % Astronomy: % \begin{macrocode} \def\vernal {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char23}} \def\ascnode {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char19}} \def\descnode {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char20}} \let\fullmoon \Circle \let\newmoon \CIRCLE \def\leftmoon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char36}} \def\rightmoon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char37}} \def\astrosun {\mbox{$\odot$}} \def\mercury {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char39}} \def\venus {\leavevmode\raise0.2ex\hbox{\wasyfamily\char25}} \def\earth {\leavevmode\lower0.3ex\hbox{\wasyfamily\char38}} \def\mars {\leavevmode\lower0.2ex\hbox{\wasyfamily\char26}} \def\jupiter {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char88}} \def\saturn {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char89}} \def\uranus {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char90}} \def\neptune {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char91}} \def\pluto {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char92}} % \end{macrocode} % % The zodiac: % \begin{macrocode} \let\aries \vernal \def\taurus {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char93}} \def\gemini {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char94}} \def\cancer {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char95}} \let\leo \ascnode \def\virgo {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char96}} \def\libra {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char97}} \def\scorpio {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char98}} \def\sagittarius{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char99}} \def\capricornus{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char100}} \def\aquarius {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char101}} \def\pisces {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char102}} \def\conjunction{{\wasyfamily\char86}} \def\opposition {{\wasyfamily\char87}} % \end{macrocode} % % APL characters: % \begin{macrocode} \def\APLstar {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char69}} \def\APLlog {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char22}} \def\APLbox {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char126}} \def\APLup {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char0}} \def\APLdown {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char70}} \def\APLinput {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char125}} \def\APLcomment {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char127}} \def\APLinv {{\leavevmode\hbox to 0pt{$\div$\hss}\APLbox}} \def\APLuparrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char110}} \def\APLdownarrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char111}} \def\APLleftarrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char112}} \def\APLrightarrowbox{\mbox{\wasyfamily\char113}} \def\notbackslash{\wasy@over{\backslash}{-}} \def\notslash {\wasy@over{/}{-}} \def\APLminus {\leavevmode\raise0.7ex\hbox{$-$}} \def\APLnot#1{\wasy@over{\sim}{#1}} \def\APLcirc#1{\wasy@over{\circ}{#1}} \def\APLvert#1{\wasy@over{\vert}{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % % Math symbols: % \begin{macrocode} \def\Bowtie {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char49}} \def\leftturn {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char34}} \def\rightturn {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char33}} % \end{macrocode} % % Particle physics: % \begin{macrocode} \def\photon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char58\char58\char58\char58}} \def\gluon {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char81\char80\char80\char80% \char80\char80\char80\char82}} % \end{macrocode} % % Miscellaneous: % \begin{macrocode} \def\cent {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char103}} \def\permil {\mbox{\wasyfamily\char104}} \def\agemO {{\wasyfamily\char48}} % \end{macrocode} % % Phonetic: % \begin{macrocode} \def\thorn {{\wasyfamily\char105}} \def\Thorn {{\wasyfamily\char106}} \DeclareTextCommand{\dh}{OT1}{{\wasyfamily\char107}} \DeclareTextCommand{\DH}{OT1}{\leavevmode{\setbox0\hbox{D}% \hbox to\wd0{\kern 0.04em\char32\hss D}}} \def\openo {{\wasyfamily\char108}} \def\inve {{\wasyfamily\char85}} % \end{macrocode} % % % Because the lasy symbols are made an error in the format we have % to undefine them before we can set them anew with % |\DeclareMathSymbol|. Made the mathgroups more readable and % changed |\lhd| and friends to be binary operators as in % latexsym. % \begin{macrocode} \let\mho\undefined \let\sqsupset\undefined \let\Join\undefined \let\lhd\undefined \let\Box\undefined \let\unlhd\undefined \let\Diamond\undefined \let\rhd\undefined \let\leadsto\undefined \let\unrhd\undefined \let\sqsubset\undefined \DeclareMathSymbol\mho {\mathord}{wasy}{"30} \DeclareMathSymbol\Join {\mathrel}{wasy}{"31} \DeclareMathSymbol\Box {\mathord}{wasy}{"32} \DeclareMathSymbol\Diamond {\mathord}{wasy}{"33} \DeclareMathSymbol\leadsto {\mathrel}{wasy}{"3B} \DeclareMathSymbol\sqsubset{\mathrel}{wasy}{"3C} \DeclareMathSymbol\sqsupset{\mathrel}{wasy}{"3D} \DeclareMathSymbol\lhd {\mathbin}{wasy}{"01} \DeclareMathSymbol\unlhd {\mathbin}{wasy}{"02} \DeclareMathSymbol\LHD {\mathbin}{wasy}{"10} \DeclareMathSymbol\rhd {\mathbin}{wasy}{"03} \DeclareMathSymbol\unrhd {\mathbin}{wasy}{"04} \DeclareMathSymbol\RHD {\mathbin}{wasy}{"11} \DeclareMathSymbol\apprle {\mathrel}{wasy}{"3E} \DeclareMathSymbol\apprge {\mathrel}{wasy}{"3F} \DeclareMathSymbol\wasypropto {\mathrel}{wasy}{"1D} \DeclareMathSymbol\invneg {\mathrel}{wasy}{"18} \DeclareMathSymbol\ocircle {\mathbin}{wasy}{"23} \DeclareMathSymbol\logof {\mathrel}{wasy}{"16} % \end{macrocode} % % Initially the integrals are defined with ``harmless'' % names. i.e., no existing macros are overwritten: % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@int {\mathop}{wasy}{"72} \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@iint {\mathop}{wasy}{"73} \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@iiint{\mathop}{wasy}{"74} \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@oint {\mathop}{wasy}{"75} \DeclareMathSymbol\wasy@oiint{\mathop}{wasy}{"76} % \end{macrocode} % % Now let's actually set up the integrals. % In ``compatibility mode'' they are defined immediately at load time: % \begin{macrocode} \ifwasy@compatibility \let\varint\wasy@int \let\iint\wasy@iint \let\iiint\wasy@iiint \let\varoint\wasy@oint \let\oiint\wasy@oiint \fi % \end{macrocode} % If the option \texttt{[integrals]} was selected, the related definitions % are executed only at |\begin{document}|. Notice that the commands % |\newint| or |\newamsint| may appear in the preamble and turn on the % the redefinition of the integral macros. % \begin{macrocode} \AtBeginDocument{% \ifwasy@integrals \@ifpackageloaded{amsmath}{\wasy@amssetup}{\wasy@setup} \fi } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def \wasyparagraph {{\wasyfamily\char"4D}} \def \wasyeuro {{\wasyfamily\char"4E}} \def \wasycmd {{\wasyfamily\char"53}} \ifwasy@euro \let \euro\wasyeuro \fi \let \Paragraph\wasyparagraph \let \applecmd\wasycmd % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def \longs {{\wasyfamily\char"54}} \def \roundz {{\wasyfamily\char"4F}} % % \end{macrocode} % \subsection{The font definition files} % % The declarations, % that have to go into the corresponding |.fd| files: % \begin{macrocode} %<*fd> \DeclareFontFamily{U}{wasy}{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{n}{% <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> gen * wasy <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> wasy10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{b}{n}{ <-10> sub * wasy/m/n <10> <10.95> <12> <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> <24.88> wasyb10 }{} % %<*fdvar> \DeclareFontFamily{U}{wasy}{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{n}{% <5-6> wasy5 <6-7> wasy6 <7-8> wasy7 <8-9> wasy8 <9-10> wasy9 <10-> wasy10}{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{b}{n}{ <-10> sub * wasy/m/n <10-> wasyb10 }{} % %<*fdvar|fd> \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{bx}{n}{ <-> sub * wasy/b/n}{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{sl}{ <-> wasysl10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{wasy}{m}{it}{ <-> sub * wasy/m/sl }{} % % \end{macrocode} % % The next line goes into all files and in addition prevents \dst{} % from adding any further code from the main source file (such as a % character table). % \begin{macrocode} \endinput % \end{macrocode} % % \DeleteShortVerb{\|} % \Finale