Hans Hagen said this at Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:01:34 +0100:
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
In general, eul seems to be nearly as complete as tim. After lots of experimentation, it seems like the switch mechanisms are entirely in type-siz, though. Changes made with type-enc and type-syn (or facsimiles thereof) had no effect. However, adding "mr=eurm10 sa 1" into the type-siz euler entry got me further. I will experiment some more with this when I get home.
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
That's where I started, before simplifying. Charter and Euler work at more or less the same size. I scale Helvetica at 0.92, and cmtt at 1.1, and I have a family, thanks, in part, to Bill McClain's guidelines.
I will have a look
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