[Insight-developers] LaTeX style for Documentation
Luis Ibanez
ibanez@cs.unc.edu
Mon, 06 Aug 2001 17:23:19 -0400
Simon,
That work great too !,
So "mathptm" and "pimath" packages were replaced
in Insight.sty by "pslatex".
"amsmath" is still there.
We would probably have to came up with some standards
for "code" and "equations" formating.
For an example of equations see :
InsightDocuments/User/AlgorithmsGuide/AlgorithmsGuide.pdf
Thanks
Luis
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Simon Warfield wrote:
>
> >Anyway, using this collection of packages replaced all the equation fonts with
> >postscript fonts (just
> >like the times package replaces the computer modern font with times/helvetica).
> >
> >Do you know if there is a "new" way to use postscript fonts for formatting
> >equations instead of TeX
> >fonts?
>
> I have used :
> \usepackage{pslatex}
>
> From the readme at:
> ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/tex/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/supported/pslatex/00readme.txt
>
> This is a small package that makes LaTeX default to `standard'
> PostScript fonts. It is basically a hacked merger of times.sty and
> mathptm.sty, from the psnfss suite of packages. You must have
> installed standard LaTeX (LaTeX2e) and psnfss PostScript fonts
> to use this package.
>
> The main novel feature is that the pslatex package (unlike times.sty)
> tries to compensate for the visual differences between the Adobe fonts
> by scaling Helvetica by 90%, and `condensing' Courier (ie scaling
> horizontally) by 85%.
>
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