texlive[60850] Master/texmf-dist: newtx (22oct21)

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Revision: 60850
          http://tug.org/svn/texlive?view=revision&revision=60850
Author:   karl
Date:     2021-10-23 22:54:25 +0200 (Sat, 23 Oct 2021)
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newtx (22oct21)

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/README
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.pdf
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.tex
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/afm/public/newtx/txmiaX.afm
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/newtx/ntxbmia.tfm
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/newtx/ntxmia.tfm
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/public/newtx/txmiaX.pfb
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/vf/public/newtx/ntxbmia.vf
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/vf/public/newtx/ntxmia.vf
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/newtx/newtxmath.sty

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/README
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/README	2021-10-23 20:47:48 UTC (rev 60849)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/README	2021-10-23 20:54:25 UTC (rev 60850)
@@ -1,10 +1,15 @@
 This package, initially based on txfonts, provides many fixes and enhancements to the txfonts package, splitting it into two separate packages---newtxtext and newtxmath, which may be run independently of one another. It provides scaling, improved metrics, and other options. In particular, newtxmath offers a libertine option which substitutes Linux Libertine (provided with TeXLive and MikTeX) italic and Greek letters for the default Times letters, providing a good match for the Libertine text font, which is heavier than Computer Modern but lighter than Times, and in my experience, looks very sharp and clear on the screen.
 
-Current version: 1.658 2021-10-13
+Current version: 1.659 2021-10-21
 
 This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See http://www.ctan.org/license/lppl1.3
 for the details of that license.
 
+Changes in version 1.659
+1. Small modifucations too some lowercase Blackboard Bold letters in lettersA.
+2. Corrected an encoding omission so that fraktur dotlessi and dotlessj are now available using the macros \frakdotlessi and \frakdotlessj.
+3. Changes to newtxmath.sty and documentation to explain changes in preferred usage for dotlessi and dotlessj in fraktur, blackboard bold an script alphabets.
+
 Changes in version 1.658
 1. Corrected math metrics for some subscript sized symbols.
 2. Corrected an omission in an fd that prevented the option nonewtxmathopt from having the intended effect for symbols in textfont2 (symbols.)

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.pdf
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.tex
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.tex	2021-10-23 20:47:48 UTC (rev 60849)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/newtx/newtxdoc.tex	2021-10-23 20:54:25 UTC (rev 60850)
@@ -57,7 +57,8 @@
 
 \begin{document}
 \maketitle
-\
+%\fonttable{ntxbmia}
+
 \section{Introduction}
 This package is meant to be a replacement for Young Ryu's {\tt txfonts}. It is  a complete text ({\tt newtxtext}) and math ({\tt newtxmath}) package with roman text font provided by  a Times clone, sans serif based on a \textsf{Helvetica} clone, typewriter faces, plus math symbol fonts whose math italic letters are from a Times Italic clone. As of version 1.4, {\tt newtxtext} no longer depends on {\tt txfonts} but is based on the richer source \textsf{TeXGyre Termes}, but {\tt newtxmath} continues to use the {\tt txfonts} math glyphs with many metric adjustments and some wholesale modifications.
 
@@ -121,14 +122,13 @@
 More generally, the pattern of the preamble should be:
 \begin{verbatim}
 <encoding options>
-%next line no longer needed---use macro \DeclareFontfamilySubstitution
-[optional]\usepackage{substitutefont} % can change babel's fonts
+[optional] \usepackage{substitutefont} % so you can change babel's fonts
 [optional] \usepackage[<babel options>]{babel}
 \usepackage[p,osf]{newtxtext}% osf in text, lining figures in math
 [optional] redefine the plain theorem style if necessary
 <other font loading commands>
 \usepackage{newtxmath}
-[optional]<\DeclareFontfamilySubstitution commands>
+<substitutefont commands>
 \end{verbatim}
 As an example of a {\tt theoremstyle} definition,
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
 \begin{verbatim}
 \usepackage[LGR,T1]{fontenc} % spell out all text encodings used
 \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % 
-[no longer needed]\usepackage{substitutefont} % so we can use fonts other than those in babel
+\usepackage{substitutefont} % so we can use fonts other than those in babel
 \usepackage[greek.polutoniko,english]{babel}
 \usepackage[largesc,osf]{newtxtext} % 
 \usepackage[varqu,varl]{zi4}% inconsolata
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
 \usepackage{cabin}% sans serif
 \usepackage[vvarbb]{newtxmath}
 \useosf % use oldstyle figures except in math
-\DeclareFontfamilySubstitution{LGR}{\rmdefault}{Tempora} % use Tempora to render Greek text
+\substitutefont{LGR}{\rmdefault}{Tempora} % use Tempora to render Greek text
 \end{verbatim}
 
 As of version 1.4, there are four normal figure styles: tabular lining, tabular oldstyle, proportional lining and proportional oldstyle, the default figure alignment being \texttt{tabular}. To make \texttt{proportional} the default, use the option \texttt{p} or \texttt{proportional}.
@@ -281,17 +281,15 @@
 %\usepackage[cmintegrals]{newtxmath}
 %\end{verbatim}
 %allows you to use the forms \verb|\iint|, \verb|\iiint|, \verb|\iiiint| and \verb|\idotsint| defined in {\tt amsmath}, but using the pumped-up Computer Modern integral loaded by {\tt newtxmath}. 
-\item If you wish to use \verb|\usepackage{amsthm}|, place it after \verb|\usepackage{amsmath}| and before loading {\tt newtxmath} or the result will  be
+\item If you wish to use \verb|\usepackage{amsthm}|, place it before loading {\tt newtxmath} or the result will  be
 \begin{verbatim}
 ! LaTeX Error: Command \openbox already defined.
 \end{verbatim}
-
 \item {\tt uprightGreek} and {\tt slantedGreek} determine the form of Greek alphabet loaded---the default is {\tt uprightGreek}, which loads upright uppercase and slanted lowercase Greek symbols, as is customary in Anglo-American mathematical typesetting. With the option {\tt slantedGreek}, which you might want to use if you cared about ISO standards, all Greek symbols are slanted. No matter which is set, \verb|\Gammaup| (or \verb|\upGamma|) gives you upright \verb|\Gamma|, etc, and \verb|\Deltait|, \verb|\zetait| give you italic (i.e., slanted) versions of those letters. If you are using a text font family with properly constructed OT$1$--encoded versions, then, no matter what you chose as the default shape for upper case Greek letters, \verb|\mathnormal{\Omega}| etc will always produce the slanted version. (The macro \verb|\mathnormal| means essentially ``use the version of the symbol in {\tt letters}''---i.e., the math italic form. This did not always work as expected in versions prior to 1.45.) Currently, this works as expected with {\tt newtxtext} and {\tt libertine}. 
 \item Option {\tt frenchmath} sets the default style in math mode for rendering uppercase Roman and Greek letters to upright, and lowercase Greek letters to upright. (Introduced in v.\ 1.28.)
 \item The option {\tt cmbraces} instructs {\tt newtxmath} to ignore the brace collections from {\tt txfonts}, substituting a collection based on thickened versions of the Computer Modern braces, which I find much easier to distinguish from other delimiters. This works quite well in regular weight but looks a bit clunky in bold. The option {\tt bigdelims}, which superseded {\tt cmbraces}, is now not necessary---it is the default as of version 1.5.
 \item Option {\tt nonewtxmathopt} (or {\tt scale}, a mistake I cannot now erase) causes newtxmath to not make use of the optical math sizes (7{\tt pt}, 5{\tt pt}), as preferred by some.
-\item Option {\tt subscriptcorrection} enables the special spacing of some subscripts. (The default is {\tt nosubscriptcorrection}.) 
-\item Option {\tt subscriptcorrectionfile} may be used to specify your own file that will serve in place of the default subscript correction file.
+\item Option {\tt subscriptcorrection} enables the special spacing of some subscripts. (The default is {\tt nosubscriptcorrection}.)
 \item The \textsf{newtxmath} package contains three different Blackboard Bold alphabets, where the original \textsf{txfonts} contained two. The default, triggered by \verb|\mathbb{}|, takes its glyphs from the font which replaces {\tt msbm} and has the same overall appearance of a hollowed-out text font, which I find neither bold nor blackboard-like. The second option, taken from \textsf{txfonts}, is triggered by \verb|\varmathbb{}|, is more geometric and, in my opinion, preferable but not optimal. The option {\tt varbb} makes \verb|\mathbb{}| synonymous with \verb|\varmathbb{}|. The third option is the double-struck glyphs from the STIX collection. See the expanded discussion below.
 \item {\tt noOT1} affects only those text-math combinations where {\tt operators} is defined by default to OT1 with Greek uppercase letters. It causes {\tt operators} to keep the same encoding as in tex, allowing operatornames to use accented characters, but losing Greek uppercase.
 \item {\tt nosymbolsc} causes the package to not load the {\tt symbolsC} fonts, saving  a math family. (This font contains mostly exotic symbols, along with some very useful, commonly used symbols like \verb|\coloneq| $\coloneq$, \verb|\eqcolon| $\eqcolon$, \verb|\notin| $\notin$, \verb|\notni| $\notni$, \verb|\neq| $\neq$, \verb|\nsubset| $\nsubset$ and \verb|\nsupset| $\nsupset$, but these have been moved (virtually) to {\tt lettersA} so they may continue to be used even if you use the option {\tt nosymbolsc}.) If this option is selected, then, as of version 1.53, new definitions are made for the missing negated symbols. The package {\tt centernot} is now required.
@@ -611,7 +609,21 @@
 The third possibility is specified by  the option {\tt vvarbb}, looking like $\vvmathbb{ABC...Za...z0...9}$. It cooperates with the bolding macro \verb|\bm| and with \verb|hyperref| and, in my opinion , looks better than the other two. It is taken from the original STIX math fonts. There is a slightly heavier bold version.
 \item No matter which alphabet option you chose, you may use symbols from of of the variant alphabets by means of the macros \verb|\vmathbb|, \verb|\vvmathbb|: e.g., \verb|\vmathbb{N}| gives $\vmathbb{N}$ and \verb|\vvmathbb{C}| gives $\vvmathbb{C}$. Note that for consistency with earlier usage in {\tt newtxmath}, \verb|\varmathbb| is a synonym for \verb|\vmathbb|.
 \item In each of the two variant alphabets, there are digits taken from the STIX Blackboard Bold alphabets, as well as {\tt dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj}.
-\item \textbf{Important note:} Under the option {\tt stix2}, there are still three blackboard fonts but the macro \verb|\vmathbb| now points to glyphs from {\tt DSSerif}, a serifed double-struck family that replaces the original variant that is still available under other options. With {\tt stix2}, the {\tt dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj} glyphs from the {\tt DSSerif} font are available as \verb|$\imathbbs$| and \verb|$\jmathbbs$|, no matter which blackboard bold option you chose.
+\item \textbf{Important note:} Under the option {\tt stix2}, there are still three blackboard fonts but the macro \verb|\vmathbb| now points to glyphs from {\tt DSSerif}, a serifed double-struck family that replaces the original variant that is still available under other options. With {\tt stix2}, the {\tt dotlessi} and {\tt dotlessj} glyphs from the {\tt DSSerif} font are provided.%available as \verb|$\imathbbs$| and \verb|$\jmathbbs$|, no matter which blackboard bold option you chose.
+As of version $1.659$, the preferred names of $\imath$ and $\jmath$ from other alphabets have been changed so as to follow unicode naming conventions, though the old names will remain as alternatives.
+\begin{center}
+  \begin{tabular}{@{} lll @{}}
+    \toprule
+      Old name & New name & Glyph \\ 
+     \verb|\imathbb|&\verb|\bbdotlessi|&$\bbdotlessi$\\
+     \verb|\jmathbb|&\verb|\bbdotlessj|&$\bbdotlessj$\\
+     \verb|\imathfrak|&\verb|\frakdotlessi|&$\frakdotlessi$\\
+     \verb|\jmathfrak|&\verb|\frakdotlessj|&$\frakdotlessj$\\
+     \verb|\imathscr|&\verb|\scrdotlessi|&$\scrdotlessi$\\
+     \verb|\jmathscr|&\verb|\scrdotlessj|&$\scrdotlessj$\\
+   \bottomrule
+  \end{tabular}
+\end{center}
 \end{itemize}
 One interesting feature of the third Blackboard Bold alphabet is that it contains blackboard bold numbers, of which $0$ and $1$ will likely be the most useful, perhaps as operator names. I find $\vvmathbb{1}$=\verb|$\vvmathbb{1}$| useful in specifying an indicator, AKA characteristic function. Here are some examples that hold except with the {\tt stix2} option:
 \begin{center}
@@ -657,7 +669,7 @@
 which may be \verb|\let| to more convenient forms just as above: e.g., \verb|\let\BBNine\tx at BbbNine| while in a \verb|\makeatletter| block.
 
 
-\section{Samples from free Times and Libertine packages}
+\section{Samples from Times and Libertine math packages}
 \textsc{TXFONTS:}\\
 \begin{verbatim}
 \usepackage{txfonts}
@@ -863,7 +875,7 @@
 \InputIfFileExists{glyphtounicode-ntx.tex}{}{}
 \usepackage{newtxtext} %T1 is default encoding
 \usepackage[scaled=0.95]{inconsolata}  % typewriter
-\usepackage[leqno]{amsmath} % must be loaded before amsthm
+%\usepackage[leqno]{amsmath} 
 \usepackage{amsthm}
 \usepackage[vvarbb]{newtxmath} % vvarbb gives STIX Bbb
 \end{verbatim}
@@ -882,46 +894,14 @@
 There are also interactions with {\tt pstricks} that have to be worked around because {\tt subscriptcorrection} redefines \verb|_| as an active character, as do parts of {\tt pstricks}. In particular, the {\tt pstricks} short forms for macros like \verb|\tbput| and \verb|\nbput| for attaching labels beneath node connections must be avoided.
 
 
-If you do enable {\tt subscriptcorrection}, there is a default correction table in the {\tt sty} file, but the sty file also looks for a file named, e.g., {\tt newtx-subs.tex} if you are using the {\tt newtx} default math letters. There is already such a file located in the {\tt newtx} distribution in the \verb|/tex/latex/| folder. For the moment, the recommended way to override the entries that file is to make
-entries in a \verb|filecontents*| environment as below.
-
-\textbf{A sample {\tt newtx-subs.tex}}\\
-Copy the entire block below, starting with the line \verb|\begin{...| and ending after the line beginning \verb|\end{|
-and paste it into the top of your document before the \verb|\documentclass...| line, which will allow for easy editing and will write the file to the same folder as your document.
-
-(New as of version $1.658$:) If you wish to make changes to {\tt newtx-subs.tex}, it is possible though not wise to copy the file to your home TeX folder where it will be found by TeX before the one in the distribution. The problem is that it is easy to forget where the file is located when you want to make changes. For the moment, my advice is to place the file contents with your changes inside a {\tt filecontents} environment at the top of your source file, as shown below. The effect will be to write that file in the same folder as your source, overwriting any existing copy. Version $1.658$ also offers you a new option {\tt subscriptcorrectionfile} that lets you specify a file name other than the default {\tt newtx-subs.tex} that can be used to specify a subscript correction file for some special use.
-
+If you do enable {\tt subscriptcorrection}, there is a default correction table in the {\tt sty} file, but the sty file also looks for a file named, e.g., {\tt newtx-subs.tex} if you are using the {\tt newtx} default math letters. There is already such a file located in the {\tt newtx} distribution in the \verb|/tex/latex/| folder. If you wish to make changes to this file, copy the file to your home TeX folder where it will be found by TeX before the one in the distribution. The entries in the file are lines like
 \begin{verbatim}
-\begin{filecontents*}[force,nosearch]{newtx-subs.tex}
-{f}{-3}
 {j}{-3}
-{p}{-1}
-{y}{-1}
-{A}{-3}
-{B}{-1}
-{D}{-1}
-{H}{-1}
-{I}{-1}
-{K}{-1}
-{L}{-1}
-{M}{-1}
-{N}{-0.5}
-{P}{-1}
-{X}{-1}
-{\rho}{-1.5}
-{\mu}{-1}
-\end{filecontents*}
 \end{verbatim}
-
-The entries in the file are lines like
+each of which will have the same effect as the above macro if the first item in the subscript is j. You can also specify Greek letters with lines like
 \begin{verbatim}
-{j}{-3}
-\end{verbatim}
-each of which will have the same effect as the above macro \verb|\jj| if the first item in the subscript is {\tt j}. You can also specify Greek letters with lines like
-\begin{verbatim}
 {\beta}{-1.5}
 \end{verbatim}
-
 The complete list of file names recognized for specifying subscript corrections is:
 \begin{verbatim}
 newtx-subs.tex
@@ -984,6 +964,31 @@
 \fonttable{ntxsy}
 \newpage 
  
+\subsection{A sample newtx-subs.tex}
+You may either copy the entire block below, starting with the line \verb|\begin{...| and ending after the line beginning \verb|\end{|
+and pasting it into the top of your document before the \verb|\documentclass...| line, which will allow for easy editing and will write the file to the same folder as your document, or make your own file, omitting those outer two lines.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\begin{filecontents*}{newtx-subs.tex}
+{f}{-3}
+{j}{-3}
+{p}{-1}
+{y}{-1}
+{A}{-3}
+{B}{-1}
+{D}{-1}
+{H}{-1}
+{I}{-1}
+{K}{-1}
+{L}{-1}
+{M}{-1}
+{N}{-0.5}
+{P}{-1}
+{X}{-1}
+{\rho}{-1.5}
+{\mu}{-1}
+\end{filecontents*}
+\end{verbatim}
 \subsection*{The {\tt ebgaramond} option to newtxmath}
 As {\tt ebgaramond} has an x-height considerably smaller than {\tt newtx}, some amount of scaling is useful to bridge the gap. In making the replacement letters, I increased the size of the EBGaramond letters by 5\%, so make some scaling combination that compensates for this. The weights of {\tt ebgaramond} used in the substitutions were regular and semibold. This dictates one of the options used for {\tt ebgaramond}.
 

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/afm/public/newtx/txmiaX.afm
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/afm/public/newtx/txmiaX.afm	2021-10-23 20:47:48 UTC (rev 60849)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/afm/public/newtx/txmiaX.afm	2021-10-23 20:54:25 UTC (rev 60850)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 StartFontMetrics 2.0
 Comment Generated by FontForge 20201107
-Comment Creation Date: Tue Oct  5 15:27:15 2021
+Comment Creation Date: Thu Oct 21 12:19:09 2021
 FontName txmiaX
 FullName txmiaX
 FamilyName txmiaX
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
 C 174 ; WX 416 ; N u1D565 ; B 26 -10 381 579 ;
 C 175 ; WX 629 ; N u1D566 ; B 15 -11 598 450 ;
 C 176 ; WX 645 ; N u1D567 ; B 22 -14 613 450 ;
-C 177 ; WX 882 ; N u1D568 ; B 29 -14 850 450 ;
+C 177 ; WX 882 ; N u1D568 ; B 29 -15 850 450 ;
 C 178 ; WX 602 ; N u1D569 ; B 22 0 577 450 ;
 C 179 ; WX 649 ; N u1D56A ; B 22 -218 618 450 ;
 C 180 ; WX 527 ; N u1D56B ; B 10 0 495 450 ;

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/newtx/ntxbmia.tfm
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/newtx/ntxmia.tfm
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/public/newtx/txmiaX.pfb
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/vf/public/newtx/ntxbmia.vf
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/vf/public/newtx/ntxmia.vf
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/newtx/newtxmath.sty
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/newtx/newtxmath.sty	2021-10-23 20:47:48 UTC (rev 60849)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/newtx/newtxmath.sty	2021-10-23 20:54:25 UTC (rev 60850)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1997/06/01]
 %
-%:
+%:ams
 % Based on Young Ryu's txfonts.sty, v.3.2.1
 % Text and math are now loaded in separate sty files---the text
 % font family need not be txtext. The text font loaded when this package
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@
 % of glyph collisions.
 % These modifications are by Michael Sharpe, msharpe at ucsd dot edu
 
-\def\fileversion{1.658}
-\def\filedate{2021/10/13}
+\def\fileversion{1.659}
+\def\filedate{2021/10/21}
 \ProvidesPackage{newtxmath}[\filedate\space v\fileversion ]
 \@ifundefined{newtxmathLoaded}{}{\endinput}
 
@@ -1926,16 +1926,22 @@
 \re at DeclareMathSymbol{\neq}{\mathrel}{lettersA}{60}
    \let\ne=\neq
 %Additional imath and jmath
-\DeclareMathSymbol{\imathfrak}{\mathord}{lettersA}{123}
-\DeclareMathSymbol{\jmathfrak}{\mathord}{lettersA}{124}
-\DeclareMathSymbol{\imathbb}{\mathord}{lettersA}{125}
-\DeclareMathSymbol{\jmathbb}{\mathord}{lettersA}{126}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\frakdotlessi}{\mathord}{lettersA}{123}
+\DeclareMathSymbol{\frakdotlessj}{\mathord}{lettersA}{124}
+\iftx at stxtwo
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\bbdotlessi}{\mathord}{lettersA}{184}
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\bbdotlessj}{\mathord}{lettersA}{185}
+\else
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\bbdotlessi}{\mathord}{lettersA}{125}
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\bbdotlessj}{\mathord}{lettersA}{126}
+\fi
 \DeclareMathSymbol{\imathup}{\mathord}{lettersA}{186}
 \DeclareMathSymbol{\jmathup}{\mathord}{lettersA}{187}
-\iftx at stxtwo
-  \DeclareMathSymbol{\imathbbs}{\mathord}{lettersA}{184}
-  \DeclareMathSymbol{\jmathbbs}{\mathord}{lettersA}{185}
-\fi
+\let\imathfrak\frakdotlessi
+\let\jmathfrak\frakdotlessj
+\let\imathbb\bbdotlessi
+\let\jmathbb\bbdotlessj
+
 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
 % Math Italic (ntxmi) Definition % letters
 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -2649,13 +2655,15 @@
 %
 \iftx at upscr
   \let\mathscr\mathuscr
-  \DeclareMathSymbol{\imathscr}{\mathord}{letters}{248}
-  \DeclareMathSymbol{\jmathscr}{\mathord}{letters}{249}
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\scrdotlessi}{\mathord}{letters}{248}
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\scrdotlessj}{\mathord}{letters}{249}
 \else
   \let\mathscr\mathslscr
-  \DeclareMathSymbol{\imathscr}{\mathord}{letters}{194}
-  \DeclareMathSymbol{\jmathscr}{\mathord}{letters}{195}
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\scrdotlessi}{\mathord}{letters}{194}
+  \DeclareMathSymbol{\scrdotlessj}{\mathord}{letters}{195}
 \fi % upscr
+\let\imathscr\scrdotlessi
+\let\jmathscr\scrdotlessj
 \fi % isenh
 
 %%%%%%



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