At 11:59 AM 1/14/2003 +0000, Adam Lindsay wrote:
in order to get that working the basic math text font should be euler as well;
Sorry. I don't know what exactly you mean by that. Do you mean manually setting the math roman(?) font to eurm10?
take a look in the type-* files for times and palatino math; we need a similar setup for euler
also, you need to code all you numbers in the source as math, so "about 25 years ago" becomes "about $25$ years ago";
Is this a necessity? I'd prefer my text font's numerals in text, and the math numerals in formulae.
no problem
euler was made by hermann zapf and used in "concrete math" (nice book by knuth cum suis) combined with concrete romman (afaik no type 1 available)
It's a nice font. I found it matched with Charter really well, and after that, found that other people on the net seem to agree with me.
in that case, we should make a typescript that combines these fonts in a typeface, also taking care of proper relative scaling
I had followed up this email with the attached minimal test. It doesn't give the glyphs I expect. I've tried all sorts of combinations to try to trigger the math symbols in math-eul, but I don't get any closer than this.
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