HEPparticles is a set of macros for typesetting high energy
particle names, to meet the following criteria:
1. The main particle name is a Roman or Greek symbol, to be
typeset in upright font in normal contexts.
2. Additionally a superscript and/or subscript may follow the
main symbol.
3. Particle resonances may also have a resonance specifier
which is typeset in parentheses following the main symbol. In
general the parentheses may also be followed by sub- and
superscripts.
4. The particle names are expected to be used both in and out
of mathematical contexts.
5. If the surrounding text is bold or italic then the particle
name should adapt to that context as best as possible (this may
not be possible for Greek symbols).
A consequence of point 5 is that the well-known problems with
boldness of particle names in section titles, headers and
tables of contents automatically disappear if these macros are
used.
The author is Andy Buckley. See also maybemath. |