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README.txt
This document is a port to LaTeX of the document "https://www.tug.org/texshowcase/cheat.pdf" produced and written in plain TeX. The original TeX document was written by Steve Seiden. The only copyright notice found about the original document was this one: I grant permission for you to reproduce this cheat sheet, and redistribute it for educational purposes only. You may not reproduce it for profit. If you reproduce it, you must not alter or delete my copyright. For the code specific to the LaTeX port, the licence is LPPL or BSD licence (at your choice). The purpose of the port to LaTeX is to make it possible to use the document to test some Unicode math fonts and unicode TeX more easily. This seems to be difficult with Plain TeX while the use of a font other than the Computer Modern font is awfully complicated. This document is designed for use with almost any math fonts. However in this first version, it is tuned to work only with the fonts GFS NeoHellenic and GFS NeoHellenicMath. The next revision will provide the tuning necessary to use the most common math fonts in the TeX distribution. Alain Aubord Sourire Informatique tex.support@sourire.ch
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MathTrip – A trip to the wonderful world of mathematics
This document is a port (with a few additions) to LaTeX of the document https://www.tug.org/texshowcase/cheat.pdf produced and written in plain TeX. That original TeX document was written by Steve Seiden.
The purpose of the port to LaTeX is to make it possible to use the document to test some Unicode math fonts and unicode TeX more easily. This seems to be difficult with Plain TeX where the use of a font other than the Computer Modern fonts seems to be awfully complicated.
Package | MathTrip |
Version | 2.8 2022-10-01 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License BSD Style License No Commercial Use |
Maintainer | Alain Aubord |
Topics | Demo code Font development Maths Unicode |