28 Jun
2005
28 Jun
'05
5:40 p.m.
Hans Hagen wrote:
I've returned to my experiments with fonts and have a question: is there a way to use international characters in math like with LaTeX mathtext package? Or even as \text{} in AMS LaTeX?
compare $\hbox{\'e\'erste}$ and $\hbox{\tf \'e\'erste}$ and $\mbox{\'e\'erste}$
what you get depends on the encoding of the font in use, here you'l get compare garbage and okay and okay
so, you don't need any additional package
Hans
Thanks Hans, Wolfgang for your advice. \mbox and \text in newmath solves
some problems like units, but what if I want bold roman math with
international characters (or my own fonts) by default?
I'm trying to figure it out from sources, but it's very long and hard way.
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Radhelorn