>===== Original Message From Eckhart Guthöhrlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> should do everything you need: since u're not mixing text in \digits do you
>> really need a global math font reencoding?
>
>In principle yes. For example, $f(x)=3x+7$ should come out with oldstyle
>figures, if these are used by default, shouldn't it?

No, I don't think so (see below)

>Btw, striving for good typography, in which cases should oldstyle
>figures *not* be used?

I am no typography expert, but I think that old style figures are, generally
speaking, inappropriate for math mode. The various heights, etc. make more
work for the brain in complicated mathematics expressions. I can't recall ever
seeing good mathematics/physics done in old style figures. OS numerals are
actually _text_ figures, as Bringhurst points out. In my own academic journal
there is little to no math, but when someone mentions, e.g., the version of a
computer program, I put the version number in upright figures, thought the
rest of the journal is in os figures.

That's my two cents, for what it's worth:-)

Best
Idris

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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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