Aditya Mahajan wrote:
This method works well for most letters, both bold and italic, but for
capital Greek \Omega \Gamma etc, bold but upright. Do you know how to
make these letters in italic?
That is how Euler capital letters are supposed to look. It imitates the
handwriting of mathematicians, which is upright and not italic. I do not
know if there is a font that contains italic capital greek letters to
match euler.
As you say, the hardwritten appearance is a feature of the euler fonts,
and I don't think you can find a matching font elsewhere. Hermann Zapfs
design is so distinctive that everything else will look out of place.
Best wishes,
Taco
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