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                      hvmaths.sty 1.2
                        
 Typesetting text and math using Helvetica PostScript fonts
            
              (Copyright 1999 Walter Schmidt)
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The purpose of this macro package is to use Micropress
HV-Math, version 1.2, as the main font family for text and
math.  HV-Math takes the common text fonts from Adobe
Helvetica and provides additional symbols and full math
alphabets, matching the Helvetica style.

The basic usage is simply to add \usepackage{hvmaths} to
your document preamble, however there are several options to
control the behaviour, as described in the documentation.


Prerequisites
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You need the HV-Math fonts, which are provided in Type1
(PostScript) format by MicroPress, Inc, see

  <http://www.micropress-inc.com/fonts/>.  
  
A free bitmapped (demo) version is also available from CTAN:

  fonts/micropress/hvmath/
  


Installation of the macro package
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The documented source of the package is the file
hvmaths.dtx.

To generate the package file you should run

  latex hvmaths.ins

The resulting package file hvmaths.sty must then be moved to
a directory where LaTeX will find it.

To generate the package documentation you should run

  latex hvmaths.dtx
  


News
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2000-01-06 (v1.2)
  fixed version number so as to comply with the fonts

1999-11-22 (v2.0):  the package is to be used with version
  1.2 of the HV-Math fonts.  The default font family is
  always hvr, since hvr now includes T1 and TS1, too.

1999-08-30 (v1.0):  fixed bug with multiple integrals from
  the amsmath package.



Notes
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Adobe and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.  Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype-Hell AG.
HV-Math is a trademark of MicroPress, Inc.

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