On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Matija Šuklje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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