Am 03.03.2006 um 14:41 schrieb Michael Zedler:
> a few comments about MTProII:
> - \longimage, \longoriginal as in Lucida would be nice to have, this can be constructed on macro level
> - U2A3C INTERIOR PRODUCT would be very welcome, too
> - can mtpro2.sty be extended in such a way that amsmath's cases environment automatically chooses 'ccases'?
> - what about a comparison of Times vs. TimesNR used together with MTProII? "($(a)$)" looks much better with TimesNR, perhaps there are more combinations worth noting?
First look --- mtpro2 LaTeX macros (Michael Zedler)
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First look --- comments on MTPro2 fonts (reply by WaS)
good idea; I will add that> - \longimage, \longoriginal as in Lucida would be nice to have, this can be constructed on macro level
I don't know by heart what 2A3C is; please be patient :-)> - U2A3C INTERIOR PRODUCT would be very welcome, too
No -- unfortunately. I am already aware of this deficiency,> - can mtpro2.sty be extended in such a way that amsmath's cases environment automatically chooses 'ccases'?
but the particular syntax of the "inflatable" braces cannot be
disguised as a LaTeX environment; at least, not with reasonable
effort. I have discussed the problem already with Mike Spivak.
I'd like to put a sample using TimesNR with MTPro on my "mathfonts" web page,> - what about a comparison of Times vs. TimesNR used together with MTProII? "($(a)$)" looks much better with TimesNR, perhaps there are more combinations worth noting?
but I'm not sure whether I do have a legal license of TNR ;-)
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First look --- mtpro2 LaTeX macros (reply by Michael Spivak)
Should I add them to mtpro2.tex ?\longimage and \longoriginal
Zedler: These are the tex names the Lucida fonts use. If you look at http://www.hft.ei.tum.de/mz/MnSymbol.pdf they are called \largeemptyfilledspoon, \largefilledemptyspoon. They are used to denote the Fourier/Laplace transformation. Additional glyphs are not obligarory, this can be done on macro level.
The interior product I asked for is called minushookup in the above mentioned pdf, I need it to be of type \mathbin. This one may better be created as an additional glyph.