Hi!
I tried to use palatino math and LinuxLibertine together, but without
success. The font mechanism seems a bit confusing to me (I use ConTeXt
for two days now ...). Can anyone help?
Regards,
Eyke
Am Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:47:51 +0200
schrieb Hans Hagen
Holzminister wrote:
Hi!
With the help of this great mailing-list I managed to type text with the opentype version of LinuxLibertine. But the math font still falls back to Latin Modern (I think). Is there a way to get mathsymbols typed with LinuxLibertine, too?
in principle on ecan start remapping them but since most fonts lack symbols one gets a real weird mess then
some day soon we will have gyre math fonts
(often palatino math looks ok with non cm fonts)
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