How to keep the paren style of math-font mtpro2?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amsfonts, amssymb}%
usepackage[lite]{mtpro2}
letnotsimeqrelax
usepackage{unicode-math}
setmainfont{XITS}
setmathfont{XITS Math}
begin{document}
[
A(lambda) = PARENS{begin{matrix}
a_{11}(lambda)&a_{12}(lambda) & cdots & a_{1n}(lambda)\
a_{21}(lambda)&a_{22}(lambda) & cdots & a_{2n}(lambda)\
a_{31}(lambda)&a_{32}(lambda) & cdots & a_{3n}(lambda)\
a_{41}(lambda)&a_{42}(lambda) & cdots & a_{4n}(lambda)\
vdots & vdots &{}& vdots \
a_{r1}(lambda)&a_{r2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{rn}(lambda)\
a_{s1}(lambda)&a_{s2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{sn}(lambda)\
a_{t1}(lambda)&a_{t2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{tn}(lambda)\
a_{m1}(lambda)&a_{m2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{mn}(lambda)
end{matrix}}
]
end{document}
In the following two styles, I prefer the left side. My trouble is that once 'unicode-math' package is set, then I can only get the right side---
math-mode unicode-math
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documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amsfonts, amssymb}%
usepackage[lite]{mtpro2}
letnotsimeqrelax
usepackage{unicode-math}
setmainfont{XITS}
setmathfont{XITS Math}
begin{document}
[
A(lambda) = PARENS{begin{matrix}
a_{11}(lambda)&a_{12}(lambda) & cdots & a_{1n}(lambda)\
a_{21}(lambda)&a_{22}(lambda) & cdots & a_{2n}(lambda)\
a_{31}(lambda)&a_{32}(lambda) & cdots & a_{3n}(lambda)\
a_{41}(lambda)&a_{42}(lambda) & cdots & a_{4n}(lambda)\
vdots & vdots &{}& vdots \
a_{r1}(lambda)&a_{r2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{rn}(lambda)\
a_{s1}(lambda)&a_{s2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{sn}(lambda)\
a_{t1}(lambda)&a_{t2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{tn}(lambda)\
a_{m1}(lambda)&a_{m2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{mn}(lambda)
end{matrix}}
]
end{document}
In the following two styles, I prefer the left side. My trouble is that once 'unicode-math' package is set, then I can only get the right side---
math-mode unicode-math
A quick glance of the code seems thatcurlybraces
has the info about the delimiters. May be it doesn't work because of the engine? In any case try to save the value ofcurlybraces
after the package is loaded and restore it after begin document?
– Manuel
Dec 8 at 9:45
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documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amsfonts, amssymb}%
usepackage[lite]{mtpro2}
letnotsimeqrelax
usepackage{unicode-math}
setmainfont{XITS}
setmathfont{XITS Math}
begin{document}
[
A(lambda) = PARENS{begin{matrix}
a_{11}(lambda)&a_{12}(lambda) & cdots & a_{1n}(lambda)\
a_{21}(lambda)&a_{22}(lambda) & cdots & a_{2n}(lambda)\
a_{31}(lambda)&a_{32}(lambda) & cdots & a_{3n}(lambda)\
a_{41}(lambda)&a_{42}(lambda) & cdots & a_{4n}(lambda)\
vdots & vdots &{}& vdots \
a_{r1}(lambda)&a_{r2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{rn}(lambda)\
a_{s1}(lambda)&a_{s2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{sn}(lambda)\
a_{t1}(lambda)&a_{t2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{tn}(lambda)\
a_{m1}(lambda)&a_{m2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{mn}(lambda)
end{matrix}}
]
end{document}
In the following two styles, I prefer the left side. My trouble is that once 'unicode-math' package is set, then I can only get the right side---
math-mode unicode-math
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amsfonts, amssymb}%
usepackage[lite]{mtpro2}
letnotsimeqrelax
usepackage{unicode-math}
setmainfont{XITS}
setmathfont{XITS Math}
begin{document}
[
A(lambda) = PARENS{begin{matrix}
a_{11}(lambda)&a_{12}(lambda) & cdots & a_{1n}(lambda)\
a_{21}(lambda)&a_{22}(lambda) & cdots & a_{2n}(lambda)\
a_{31}(lambda)&a_{32}(lambda) & cdots & a_{3n}(lambda)\
a_{41}(lambda)&a_{42}(lambda) & cdots & a_{4n}(lambda)\
vdots & vdots &{}& vdots \
a_{r1}(lambda)&a_{r2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{rn}(lambda)\
a_{s1}(lambda)&a_{s2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{sn}(lambda)\
a_{t1}(lambda)&a_{t2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{tn}(lambda)\
a_{m1}(lambda)&a_{m2}(lambda) & cdots & a_{mn}(lambda)
end{matrix}}
]
end{document}
In the following two styles, I prefer the left side. My trouble is that once 'unicode-math' package is set, then I can only get the right side---
math-mode unicode-math
math-mode unicode-math
asked Dec 8 at 7:33
poorich
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A quick glance of the code seems thatcurlybraces
has the info about the delimiters. May be it doesn't work because of the engine? In any case try to save the value ofcurlybraces
after the package is loaded and restore it after begin document?
– Manuel
Dec 8 at 9:45
add a comment |
A quick glance of the code seems thatcurlybraces
has the info about the delimiters. May be it doesn't work because of the engine? In any case try to save the value ofcurlybraces
after the package is loaded and restore it after begin document?
– Manuel
Dec 8 at 9:45
A quick glance of the code seems that
curlybraces
has the info about the delimiters. May be it doesn't work because of the engine? In any case try to save the value of curlybraces
after the package is loaded and restore it after begin document?– Manuel
Dec 8 at 9:45
A quick glance of the code seems that
curlybraces
has the info about the delimiters. May be it doesn't work because of the engine? In any case try to save the value of curlybraces
after the package is loaded and restore it after begin document?– Manuel
Dec 8 at 9:45
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A quick glance of the code seems that
curlybraces
has the info about the delimiters. May be it doesn't work because of the engine? In any case try to save the value ofcurlybraces
after the package is loaded and restore it after begin document?– Manuel
Dec 8 at 9:45