\def\fileversion{1.0} \def\filedate{1.2.1995} \def\docdate{1.2.1995} % \iffalse %<*driver> \documentclass[12pt]{ltxdoc} \usepackage{ulsy} \begin{document} \def\fileversion{1.0} \def\filedate{95/02/01} \def\docdate {95/02/01} \title{The \textsf{ulsy} package\thanks{This file has version number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} \author{Ulrich Goldschmitt\\ulrich@carlotta.iam.uni-bonn.de} \date{\filedate} \maketitle \DocInput{ulsy.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % \MakeShortVerb{\|} % % \section{How to work with the \textsf{ulsy}-Symbols} % % In this package two symbols are defined, first an odplus-symbol, secondly % a symbol for contradiction. % % % Now look first at the definition of the font (placed in \texttt{Uulsy.fd}): % \begin{macrocode} %<*Uulsy> \DeclareFontFamily{U}{ulsy}{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{ulsy}{m}{n} { <10><12> ulsy10}{} % % \end{macrocode} % As you can see, there are only the sizes \textsf{10pt} and \textsf{12pt} % available (but there are five size-variants in each font of the % contradiction-symbol). % % The names are defined like this: % \begin{macrocode} %<*ulsy> \newcommand{\odplus}{{\usefont{U}{ulsy}{m}{n}\symbol{'010}}} \newcommand{\blitza}{{\usefont{U}{ulsy}{m}{n}\symbol{'011}}} \newcommand{\blitzb}{{\usefont{U}{ulsy}{m}{n}\symbol{'012}}} \newcommand{\blitzc}{{\usefont{U}{ulsy}{m}{n}\symbol{'013}}} \newcommand{\blitzd}{{\usefont{U}{ulsy}{m}{n}\symbol{'014}}} \newcommand{\blitze}{{\usefont{U}{ulsy}{m}{n}\symbol{'015}}} % % \end{macrocode} % % Now let's see how they look like (you should be aware that the % big ones (especially |\blitze|) may overlap with the line before or after): % % \noindent % |\odplus|: \odplus,\\ % |\blitza|: \blitza, |\blitzb|: \blitzb, |\blitzc|: \blitzc, |\blitzd|: \blitzd\, |\blitze|: \blitze\ . % % \noindent % \textit{\bfseries Have fun!} % % % \endinput