On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Matija Å uklje
Dne sreda 16. aprila 2008 je Henning Hraban Ramm napisal(a):
AFAIK there are also math fonts for Palatino (px), Times (tx?), Helvetica (hx? and commercial) and the Euler fonts that work with different serif fonts. And soon (I hope) we'll get math support for the TeXGyre fonts as well.
As a law student I don't actually need any major math support, but I'll take notice of these as well.
You should also take a look at Myriad and Minion (Shipped with Adobe Reader) and Microsofts new fonts for Vista (Part of the PowerPoint Viewer 2007) or take a look at the following link (the dutch designer behind the 6th provides a few nice and free fonts). http://www.typografie.info/typoforum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4779
I'd suggest a readable serif as body font, I like e.g. TeXGyre Schola (Century Schoolbook) - it's a bit conservative and ill suited for titling sizes - and perhaps a sans-serif for titlings, e.g. LM Sans or TeXGyre Heros (Helvetica).
Thanks for the suggestion. Is there a page where I can preview these fonts?
Latin Modern has a manual with Examples from the Fonts, not sure if the other fonts include also one. Wolfgang