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Abstract
Set up the Zapf Chancery font as script (calligraphic) math alphabet.
Obsoleted by the urwchancal_ package.
2011-02-03 first published version
2011-03-28 documentation update: deprecated by urwchancal
The pzccal package sets up the Zapf Chancery font (pzcmi7t) as script (calligraphic) math alphabet \mathpzc. It provides options to scale the font and to configure the alias command name. By default, pzccal overwrites the predefined math alphabet command \mathcal.
The urwchancal package (developed independently and published less than a month after pzcal.sty) provides not only a style file but also virtual fonts solving problems with accents and spacing. Like pzcal, it provides both lowercase and capital Latin math script letters. It is highly recommended to use urwchancal.sty instead of pzcal.sty.
README.txt |
Requirements, Installation, Usage |
README.html |
browser friendly README |
pzccal.sty |
literate source (LaTeX package) |
pzccal.sty.txt |
literate source (Documentation) |
pzccal.sty.pdf |
literate source (Documentation, PDF) |
pzccal.sty.html |
literate source (Documentation, HTML) |
pzccal-test.tex |
Test example (source) |
pzccal-test.pdf |
Test example (PDF output) |
The bidirectional text <-> code converter PyLit can convert between pzccal.sty and pzccal.sty.txt.
The Python Docutils and pdflatex were used to generate the HTML and PDF documentation from the reStructuredText sources.
This package uses fonts from the PSNFSS bundle. It also requires kvoptions.
It is highly recommended to use urwchancal:
\usepackage{urwchancal}
instead of
\usepackage{pzccal}
Option descriptions in the literate source.