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% Module: ZzTeX New Mathematics Facilities
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% Synopsis: This file provides the mathematics facilities for "new math"
% modes 1 and 2. It is loaded after the design file.
%
% Author: Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
% Created: 16 October 2002
%
% Copyright 1989--2020 by Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
% under The MIT License (opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
%
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% Punctuation
% -----------
\if \eqlp{\newmath}{1}%
\def \ldotp {\hbox to .42em{\hfil.\hfil}}
\else\if \gtrp{\newmath}{1}%
% This macro defines the math characters \zmperiod, \zmcomma,
% colon, and semicolon to use the specified style.
% If the style is \mit, then it's different.
\def \setmathpunctuationstyle #1{% {style}
{\zmstyfam = \name{#1fam}%
\definemathchar {\zmperiod} \classord \zmstyfam {2E}
\definemathchar {\zmcomma} \classpunc \zmstyfam {2C}
\definemathchar {`;} \classpunc \zmstyfam {3B}
\definemathchar {`:} \classrel \zmstyfam {3A}}}
% Now establish \rm as the default punctuation style.
\setmathpunctuationstyle{\rm}
% Period and comma must be active in math.
\definemathchar {`.} \classactive \rmfam {00}
\definemathchar {`,} \classactive \rmfam {00}
% When period and comma are active in math, this is what they do.
{
\catcode `\. = \catactive
\gdef .{\mathpalette\zmactperiod{}}
\catcode `\, = \catactive
\gdef ,{\mathpalette\zmactcomma{}}
}
\def \zmactperiod #1#2{%
\mathord{\hbox to .28em{\hfil $#1\zmperiod$\hfil}}}
\def \zmactcomma #1#2{%
\mathpunct{\hbox to .33em{\hfil $#1\zmcomma$\kern .03em\hfil}}}
% Now we can define all the dot-oriented math commands.
\def \cdotp {\mathpunct{\vcenter{\hbox{$.$}}}}
\def \ldotp {\mathpunct{.}}
\def \cdots {\mathinner{\cdotp\cdotp\cdotp}}
\def \ddots {%
\vbox{\baselineskip = 4pt \lineskiplimit = 0pt
\hbox{.}%
\hbox{\kern .4em .}%
\hbox{\kern .8em .}%
\vskip -.25ex}}
\def \ldots {\mathinner{\ldotp\ldotp\ldotp}}
\def \vdots {%
\vbox{\baselineskip = 4pt \lineskiplimit = 0pt
\hbox{.}%
\hbox{.}%
\hbox{.}%
\vskip -.25ex}}
% Make \maps and \colon do the right thing.
\def \maps {\mathpunct{:}}
\let \colon = \maps
\fi\fi
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