On 2/4/2013 6:06 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
if you really want a sans math font hvmath is probably a candidate
(as is informal)
Are you talking about this?
http://www.micropress-inc.com/fonts/hvmath/hvmain.htm
If I were to purchase the OTF version of this font, would I be able
(fairly
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> if you really want a sans math font hvmath is probably a candidate (as is
> informal)
>
Are you talking about this?
http://www.micropress-inc.com/fonts/hvmath/hvmain.htm
If I were to purchase the OTF version of this font, would I be able (fairly
easily) in ConTeXt to typeset my entire docume
On 2/4/2013 1:05 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
Does the OTF version of the Lucida fonts have "correct" math sans
serif? If so, I may likely purchase them.
there is no such thing as sans math ... there are sans alphabets but
then you still can have issues with symbols ... to some extend \ss in
ma
Does the OTF version of the Lucida fonts have "correct" math sans serif?
If so, I may likely purchase them.
Troy
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> Except that it gives you upright letters instead of italic ones.
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Indeed. If you figure out how to "fix" this, I would really appreciate it.
Troy
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On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 2:44 AM, Troy Henderson wrote:
>> What I don't know is how to properly switch to sans serif math
>> "globally"/by default. The command \mathss gives upright instead of
>> italic letters.
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> \appendtoks \mathss \to \everymathematics
Except that it gives you upright letters
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> What I don't know is how to properly switch to sans serif math
> "globally"/by default. The command \mathss gives upright instead of
> italic letters.
>
\appendtoks \mathss \to \everymathematics
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> What I don't know is how to properly switch to sans serif math
> "globally"/by default. The command \mathss gives upright instead of
> italic letters.
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If you figure that out, please let me know. That would be great. I am
about to create an online mathematics course where I will be using qu
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Troy Henderson wrote:
>> My suggestion would be Lucida:
>
> I have the Type1 version of Lucida that works fine in ConTeXt, but I don't
> really get the sans serif math (to my knowledge). Does the OTF offer
> something that the Type1 doesn't?
The font (even the Type
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> My suggestion would be Lucida:
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I have the Type1 version of Lucida that works fine in ConTeXt, but I don't
really get the sans serif math (to my knowledge). Does the OTF offer
something that the Type1 doesn't?
Troy
On Feb 1, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
> Are there any sans serif fonts with matching math (commercial or free) that
> work "out of the box" (or at least with very little configuration) with
> ConTeXt?
My suggestion would be Lucida:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Lucida
and endorsed
Are there any sans serif fonts with matching math (commercial or free) that
work "out of the box" (or at least with very little configuration) with
ConTeXt?
Troy
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