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The following information was provided by the package's contributor.
Name of contribution: unicode-math Author's name: Will Robertson Package version: v0.6 Location on CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/unicode-math/ Summary description: Unicode mathematics support for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX License type: lppl
Announcement text given by the package's contributor:
The latest version of unicode-math adds several features, including mathversion support and a large number of internal improvements.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused while unicode-math was broken after I updated fontspec last week. My plans to do the updates simultaneously went awry.
Complete change notes for this release are:
- Math versions (finally) implemented; can now change maths fonts mid-document without reinitialising everything (thanks to Ulrike Fischer and Ulrik Vieth)
- Symbols file `unimath-symbols.pdf` now uses maths versions to compare all of the OpenType maths fonts I currently have access to
- Over- and under- braces, brackets, and parentheses now work in XeTeX (thanks to Claudio Beccari)
- Many internal changes, including a re-write of the `range` feature; it should now be faster and more robust
- Tentative programmer's interface for querying the current math style: `l_um_mathstyle_tl`.
- Remove (outdated) interaction with beamer; you must specify `professionalfonts` manually for now
- Quieten the console output when loading maths fonts with incomplete maths style coverage
- Synonym added: `lnot` -> `
eg`
- Two added Unicode symbols (names tentative): `lanksymbol` and `openbox` (thanks to Apostolos Syropoulos)
- Fixed literal sub-/super-script input.
thanks for the upload; i've installed the new version, and updated the catalogue repository.
Users may view the package catalogue entry at http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/unicode-math.html or they may browse the package directory at http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/unicode-math/
The catalogue entry will change (somewhat) overnight tonight.
Robin Fairbairns
For the CTAN team