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% Style to enable the euro currency symbol for LaTeX. % by Henrik Theiling (c) 7/98 % % The specifications for the symbol are taken from the German % c't magazine, edition 11/98, p. 211. % % The package provides the macro \euro{} which creates a euro % currency symbol. % \ProvidesPackage{eurosym} [1998/08/06 v1.1 European currency symbol ``Euro''] \DeclareFontFamily{U}{eurosym}{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{m}{n}{ <-> feymr10 }{} % Note than only this very shape is officially allowed. All others % that follow are extensions by the author of this package to make % the package more suitable. \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{m}{sc}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/m/n }{} % no Small Caps, only normal \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{m}{sl}{ <-> feymo10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{m}{it}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/m/sl }{} % No italic, only slanted. \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{m}{ol}{ <-> feyml10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{bx}{n}{ <-> feybr10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{bx}{sc}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{bx}{sl}{ <-> feybo10 }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{bx}{it}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/sl }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{bx}{ol}{ <-> feybl10 }{} % The b series is only kept anyway. Perhaps it changes again sometime % and bx then looks different from b: \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{b}{n}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{b}{sl}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/sl }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{b}{it}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/sl }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{b}{sc}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/n }{} \DeclareFontShape{U}{eurosym}{b}{ol}{ <-> ssub*eurosym/bx/ol }{} \DeclareRobustCommand\officialeuro{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{eurosym}\selectfont{}e}} % The following is for hacking fonts that don't have an own Euro symbol yet % Only use this when really necessary. \DeclareRobustCommand\eurobars{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{eurosym}\selectfont{}A}} \DeclareRobustCommand\eurobarsnarrow{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{eurosym}\selectfont{}B}} \DeclareRobustCommand\eurobarswide{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{eurosym}\selectfont{}C}} \newbox\@eurobox \DeclareRobustCommand\geneuro{\setbox\@eurobox\hbox\eurobars% \mbox{\copy\@eurobox\hskip-\wd\@eurobox{}\hskip.5pt{}C}} \DeclareRobustCommand\geneuronarrow{\setbox\@eurobox\hbox\eurobarsnarrow% \mbox{\copy\@eurobox\hskip-\wd\@eurobox{}\hskip.5pt{}C}} \DeclareRobustCommand\geneurowide{\setbox\@eurobox\hbox\eurobarswide% \mbox{\copy\@eurobox\hskip-\wd\@eurobox{}\hskip.5pt{}C}} \newif\if@EURleft \def\EUR#1{\if@EURleft\euro\,\fi#1\if@EURleft\else\,\euro\fi} \DeclareOption{left}{\@EURlefttrue} \DeclareOption{right}{\@EURleftfalse} \DeclareOption{official}{\let\euro\officialeuro} \DeclareOption{gen}{\let\euro\geneuro} \DeclareOption{gennarrow}{\let\euro\geneuronarrow} \DeclareOption{genwide}{\let\euro\geneurowide} \expandafter\ifx\csname umlauthigh\endcsname\relax \ExecuteOptions{left,official} \else \ExecuteOptions{right,official} \fi \ProcessOptions \endinput
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