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========================================= MathStone LaTeX package for mathematical typesetting with the Adobe Stone Serif and Stone Sans fonts version 2.0, 2011-02-09 by Luis Marco Adri�n D�ctilos (http://www.dactilos.com) ========================================= This package provides metric files and LaTeX support for Stone Sans and Stone Serif fonts from Adobe. It has everything you need to typeset in this font -except the font itself. You need to purchase the fonts themselves: the pfb files are not included in the package. REQUIREMENTS ========= 1. The Adobe Stone Sans and Stone Serif fonts must be already installed on your system. 2. To use the Greek letters need to install the package Mathdesign. INSTALLATION ======== 1. Install Adobe Stone Serif and Stone Sans types: you have to rename the afm and pfb files following the instructions in the manual Fontname (K. Berry). 2. Install the tfm and vf files (available in the fonts directory). 3. Install mathstone.sty and fd files (available in the tex directory). 4. Add ps8.map and pst.map in the configuration files of dvips, pdftex and DVI display (available in the dvips directory). For this refer to the LaTeX distribution. 5. Update database LaTeX files. HOW TO USE ======= To use the package, simply add the following line in the preamble of your source file: \usepackage{mathstone} You can use the following command in your document Commands: 1. \textsb: command for Stone Sans Semibold font in text mode. 2. \mathversion{normal}: command for Stone Serif font in math environments. 3. \mathversion{bold}: command for Stone Serif Bold font in math environments. 4. \mathversion{semibold}: command for Stone Serif Semibold Italic font in math environments. 5. \mathversion{sans}: command for Stone Sans font in math environments. 6. \mathversion{sanssb}: command for Stone Sans Semibold Italic font in math environments. 7. \mathversion{sansb}: command for Stone Sans Bold Italic font in math environments. You have in mind that the commands \mathversion{<version>} can only be used outside math mode. CHANGES ===== v2.0 - Have used the Greek font used in the package Mathdesign - New orders: \textsb, \mathversion{semibold}, \mathversion{sans}, \mathversion{sanssb}, \mathversion{sansb} v1.2 - Changed the dash as minus sign. v1.1 - Experimental version LICENSE ===== Copyright 2011 Luis Marco Adri�n for the Dactilos Project (http://www.dactilos.com) All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt) as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ============= Thank you for using the MathStone. Luis Marco Adri�n D�ctilos (http://www.dactilos.com) Barcelona (Spain), 2011
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mathstone – Use Adobe Stone Serif and Stone Sans for typesetting maths
The package provides metric files and LaTeX support for Stone Sans and Stone Serif fonts from Adobe, in both maths and text modes. It has everything you need to typeset in this font — except the font itself. You need to purchase the fonts themselves: the pfb files are not included in the package. To use Greek letters, you need to install the package Mathdesign.
Three math versions (normal, semibold and bold) are provided for each font.
Package | mathstone |
Version | 2.0 |
Licenses | GNU General Public License, version 3 |
Copyright | 2011 Luis Marco Adrián |
Maintainer | Luis Marco Adrián |
Contained in | TeX Live Contrib as mathstone MiKTeX as mathstone |
Topics | Font supp maths Font absent |