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       The LaTeX packages tmmaths.sty and tmmathm.sty
                        version 2.1
                        
  Typesetting text and math using "Times" PostScript fonts
            
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                                              Walter Schmidt
                                               was@VR-Web.de
                                                  2001-10-09


The macro packages tmmaths.sty and tmmathm.sty serve for
using MicroPress' TM-Math fonts with LaTeX.


Prerequisites
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You need the TM-Math fonts, which are provided by
MicroPress, Inc, see <http://www.micropress-inc.com> . This
includes the Type1 fonts as well as the metrics, .vf and .fd
files.

* Note that the packages tmmaths and tmmathm require a
* recent distribution of the TM-Math fonts, which includes
* the AMS symbols.


Installing the macro packages
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The documented source of the packages is the file
tmmaths.dtx.

To generate the package files you should run:

  latex tmmaths.ins

The resulting files tmmaths.sty and tmmathm.sty must then be
moved to a directory where LaTeX will find them.  In a
TDS-compliant TeX system, such as teTeX or VTeX/Free, we
recommend the directory texmf/tex/latex/tmmath.

Documentation on the packages is obtained by running LaTeX
on the document source:

  latex tmmaths.dtx


News
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2001-10-09 (v2.1)
  fixed definition of \r A for OT1 encoding, 
  which would clash with amsmath.sty
  
2001-06-24 (v2.0)
  additional package tmmathm.sty;
  fixed AMS multiple integrals (again...);
  adopted MicroPress' definition of Aring for OT1;

2001-02-12 (v1.2a)
  added support for the TM-AMS fonts

2000-04-15 (v1.2)
  updated for use with TM-Math fonts v1.2

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

Notes
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Adobe and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.  Times is a trademark of Linotype-Hell AG.
and/or its subsidiaries.  TM-Math is a trademark of
MicroPress, Inc.

-- finis

