Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Does this help?
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/bezos/dotlessi.sty
Sure does, thanks Juergen!
OT: Still makes me wonder why my TeX installation needs get bigger and
more difficult to maintain, even for trivial tasks, when the character
is already a
Milos Komarcevic wrote:
How can one get the dotless j with mathpazo (or any PSNFSS) fonts in
math mode?
>$\jmath$ doesn't cut it because I need an upright bold version
ignore my mail, didn't read "upright" ...
Herbert
Milos Komarcevic wrote:
How can one get the dotless j with mathpazo (or any PSNFSS) fonts in
math mode?
$\imath\jmath$
mark with the cursor and then ctrl-m
Herbert
Milos Komarcevic wrote:
> How can one get the dotless j with mathpazo (or any PSNFSS) fonts in
> math mode?
Does this help?
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/bezos/dotlessi.sty
Jürgen
How can one get the dotless j with mathpazo (or any PSNFSS) fonts in
math mode?
$\textrm{\j}$ gives me a black square (but ok with CM fonts?)
$\jmath$ doesn't cut it because I need an upright bold version
The character is there, as seen in pazotest.pdf that comes with mathpazo
documentation. The