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Contents of README:PACKAGE `utfsym' ======================================================================== The 'utfsym' package provides various symbols from the Unicode in order to be able to use them originally in a school context such as on worksheets. This could not be used so easily under LaTeX. The use in other contexts is also possible. For this purpose, the symbols were converted from the free font symbola.ttf by George Douros into the TikZ format. Each symbol can be embedded in documents in the desired size and color. Only the hex code of the symbol must be specified. The package was originally part of the 'schule' package. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Version: 0.9.0 Last change: 2022/04/17 The package is still a work in progress. Open development steps are shown in the documentation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LICENCE ======================================================================== Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020, 2022 Daniel Spittank, Johannes Pieper (schulepaket@johpie.de) (https://gitlab.com/gi-fg-ibnw/utfsym) This work is under the CC0 license (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The main code file of the package syntaxdi is: utfsym.sty -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The package syntaxdi consists of the documentation files: README utfsym.tex, utfsym.pdf, symbole.tex -------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any ideas, questions, suggestions or bugs to report, please feel free to contact us -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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