This is just to let you know I successfully TeX'd, with PCTeX 5.1, a book-length manuscript using mtp2. It did take me a couple tries for me to realize that:
1. I had to explictly specify use of Times for text in place of the default cm. (With Y&Y, I was accustomed to that happening automatically.) Shouldn't that really be the default? After all, the whole point -- I thought -- of having the MathTime fonts for math was to provide math fonts harmonious with Times text fonts!
2. I had to specify some option in the \usepackage[...]{mtpro2} in order to activate \mathbb. This was not obvious to me at first, as I took the descriptions of the options for \mathbb to mean simply what to change to in place of some default.
Should there be a default not requiring an option explicitly? Note that there IS a corresponding default for \mathcal!
3. Unlike the situation formerly with the old MathTime fonts and Y&Y TeX, I no longer needed to use Adobe's MathPi fonts (MathPi 6 and/or 2, as I recall) in order to get the desired math script and mathbbb fonts.
Additional question: Should the default for \mathcal really be the Euler Calligraphic fonts? I'm not trying to assert here that something else should be, but asking why that was the design choice.
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I'm glad to hear this!murray wrote:This is just to let you know I successfully TeX'd, with PCTeX 5.1, a book-length manuscript using mtp2.
MTPro 2 blends well with various other text fonts beside Times, too.murray wrote: 1. I had to explictly specify use of Times for text in place of the default cm. (With Y&Y, I was accustomed to that happening automatically.) Shouldn't that really be the default? After all, the whole point -- I thought -- of having the MathTime fonts for math was to provide math fonts harmonious with Times text fonts!
That's why the choice of the text font is entirely left to the user;
this means that the default font remains CM, unless you change it explicitly.
This corresponds exactly with the behavior of "standard" LaTeX:murray wrote:2. I had to specify some option in the \usepackage[...]{mtpro2} in order to activate \mathbb. This was not obvious to me at first, as I took the descriptions of the options for \mathbb to mean simply what to change to in place of some default.
Should there be a default not requiring an option explicitly? Note that there IS a corresponding default for \mathcal!
\mathbb is not declared by default, but \mathcal is.
The default for \mathcal is CM Calligraphic, the same font as in standard LaTeX.murray wrote:Additional question: Should the default for \mathcal really be the Euler Calligraphic fonts? I'm not trying to assert here that something else should be, but asking why that was the design choice.