Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi ho!
I needed some symbols from the wasy fonts (known from the LaTeX
package wasysym), and here's the whole set for you. ;-)
The ZIP contains the module symb-was.tex, the font map original-
wasy.map and a test tex file.
(The wasy fonts live in http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/fonts/wasy2/, but
they're part of most TeX installations.)
I left out the mathematical operators and integrals for I don't know
nothing about math and I guess that the stuff is already part of core
math.
symb-was.tex addresses only wasy10 (see below), but there are also
wasy5-9 and wasyb10 (bold?) - how can I use these? (Don't know if
that makes any sense.)
\definefontsynonym [WaSy] [wasy10]
\def\WaldiSymbol#1{\getglyph{WaSy}{\char#1}}
define:
\definefontsynonym [WaldiSymbol] [wasy10]
\definefontsynonym [WaldiSymbolBold] [wasyb10]
\def\WaldiSymbol#1{\getglyph{WaldiSymbol}{\char#1}}
plus your further defs, and you get bold for free:
\symbol[wasy general][male] {\bf \symbol[wasy general][male]
this is because getglyph is kind of clever -)
I'll add a (slightly patched) version of your file to the distribution
Hans
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