Kevin Gross wrote:
> I'm preparing a presentation using foiltex and it contains a reasonable
> amount of math. I, too, would like a consistent, sans serif math font used in
> my presentation. Using your suggestion works for some numbers and letters,
> but ruins all greek letters and even simple operators like ">" and "<".
With this line into the preamble:
\DeclareSymbolFont{operators}{U}{cmss}{m}{n}
I get nice, clean sans serif numbers *and* math symbols with pdflatex.
If I use the command with letters as an argument, things get
scrambled like you describe.
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Bruce Veidt
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