> Please don't use the TeX Gyre fonts for Greek - their Greek glyphs are
> hideous.
Thanks, that's what I suspected as well, alas...
Arthur
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Please don't use the TeX Gyre fonts for Greek - their Greek glyphs are
hideous. I recommend Consolas as a general purpose monospace font.
On 19 October 2010 01:52, Arthur Reutenauer <
arthur.reutena...@normalesup.org> wrote:
> > Instead of the real (old) Computer Modern fonts it's also possible
Thank you all for replying.
> From: "Keith J. Schultz"
> Look into the unicode-math package and the
> unicode math fonts.
I use plain TeX with web - LaTeX seems too big and structured. I was
going to write a XeTeX version of Dmitri Pavlov's plain-utf8.tex, to
set the mathcodes with minimum fus
> Instead of the real (old) Computer Modern fonts it's also possible to
> use Latin Modern, its successor.
Which, as the name indicates, is focused on the Latin alphabet.
Hence, not a great choice for Greek letters.
> Another option is to use the TeX Gyre
>
Am 18.10.2010 um 15:53 schrieb Apostolos Syropoulos:
Use
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/umtypewriter/
Instead of the real (old) Computer Modern fonts it's also possible to
use Latin Modern, its successor. Another option is to use the TeX Gyre
fonts (Curso is Courier), which at lea
Use
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/umtypewriter/
that actually contains Greek characters.
a.s.
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Am Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:41:37 +1100 schrieb Rodney Polkinghorne:
> Dear list
>
> Has anyone used lcm with XeTeX? If so, how do you map greek letters
> in the XeTeX source to the encodings used in the lcm font files?
>
> I'm writing a program to simulate clouds of trapped atoms. It
> involves so
Hi Rodney,
Look into the unicode-math package and the
unicode math fonts.
regards
Keith.
Am 18.10.2010 um 08:41 schrieb Rodney Polkinghorne:
> Dear list
>
> Has anyone used lcm with XeTeX? If so, how do you map greek letters
> in the XeTeX source to th
> Has anyone used lcm with XeTeX? If so, how do you map greek letters
> in the XeTeX source to the encodings used in the lcm font files?
Whoops. That should be cm-lgc, not lcm.
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Dear list
Has anyone used lcm with XeTeX? If so, how do you map greek letters
in the XeTeX source to the encodings used in the lcm font files?
I'm writing a program to simulate clouds of trapped atoms. It
involves some complicated equations, and I'm using noweb to combine
the mathematical deriv
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