Name: | texlive-mnsymbol |
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Epoch: | 7 |
Version: | 20180414 |
Release: | 19.el8 |
Architecture: | noarch |
Group: | Applications/Publishing |
Size: | 6290921 |
License: | Public Domain |
RPM: | texlive-mnsymbol-20180414-19.el8.noarch.rpm |
Source RPM: | texlive-20180414-19.el8.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Wed Nov 04 2020 |
Build Host: | jenkins-172-17-0-2-52e96423-1c44-46a4-975c-a944022336c5.blddevtest1iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://tug.org/texlive/ |
Summary: | Mathematical symbol font for Adobe MinionPro |
Description: | MnSymbol is a symbol font family, designed to be used in conjunction with Adobe Minion Pro (via the MinionPro package). Almost all of LaTeX and AMS mathematical symbols are provided; remaining coverage is available from the MinionPro font with the MinionPro package. The fonts are available in both MetaFont and Adobe Type 1 formats, and a comprehensive support package is provided. While the fonts were designed to fit with Minon Pro, the design should fit well with other renaissance or baroque faces: indeed, it will probably work with most fonts that are neither too wide nor too thin, for example Palatino or Times; it is known to look good with Sabon. There is no package designed to configure its use with any font other than Minion Pro, but (for example) simply loading mnsymbol after mathpazo will probably do what is needed. |
- Related: #1829136, add missing mtxrun for tlmgr
- Related: #1829136, add missing texlive.tlpdb for tlmgr
- Related: #1829136, fix for tps-rpmtest
- Resolves: #1829136, add missing pst-tools, pst-arrow and fix the dependency issue
- Resolves: #1796238, add missing tlmgr
- Rebuild due to soname bump in poppler-0.66.0-21 - Resolves: #1715843
- Resolves: #1665917, annocheck distro flag failures
- texconfig is needed in texconfig-sys, added Requirement texlive-texconfig - multilib issue detected by rpmdiff - drop obsoleted patch for poppler-0.58 - XML validity issue Related: #1602712
- Resolves: #1602712, review covscan
- Resolves: #1632804, CVE-2018-17407