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# -*- mode: Perl -*-
# /=====================================================================\ #
# |  bm                                                                 | #
# | Implementation for LaTeXML                                          | #
# |=====================================================================| #
# | Part of LaTeXML:                                                    | #
# |  Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the       | #
# |  United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.     | #
# |---------------------------------------------------------------------| #
# | Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>                        #_#     | #
# | http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/                              (o o)    | #
# \=========================================================ooo==U==ooo=/ #
package LaTeXML::Package::Pool;
use strict;
use warnings;
use LaTeXML::Package;

# Since we're really punting the whole question of what fonts have
# bold variants of which characters, this should be enough:

DefConstructor('\bm{}', '#1', bounded => 1, requireMath => 1, font => { forcebold => 1 });
DefMacro('\bmdefine{}{}', '\newcommand{#1}{\bm{#2}}');
Let('\boldsymbol', '\bm');

# Should we make a distinction between bold & heavy?
Let('\hm',          '\bm');
Let('\heavysymbol', '\boldsymbol');
Let('\hmdefine',    '\bmdefine');
Let('\heavymath',   '\boldmath');

#**********************************************************************
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