https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65067

--- Comment #14 from Yury <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #13)
> (In reply to comment #12)
> > Well, 'delta' on the left of your proofpic definitely is not out of 'CMU
> > Serif' (that on the right is). Looks 'Times New Roman'-ish. What have you
> > set in the Formula Editor 'Fonts', then?
> Couldn't find correct font for delta to look as in LᴬTᴇX case, so left it at
> Times New Roman. But is it very important which font is in use?

Of course it is. TeX primarily uses well-regulated set of fonts (which means
such horisontal things approaches, kerning etc.). That's what CMU pack is
derived from, anyway.

But when you mix two different fonts, created on different assumptions about
horizontal layout, you might get not-so-good-looking results. E.g., LibO's
OpenSymbol might combine not too well with some font faces etc.

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