At 08:44 AM 8/24/2001 -0700, David Arnold wrote:
>Arun,
>
>The font is Lucida, which I bought from YandY some time back.
>
>For mathematics, you are really limited in the choice of fonts. Basically,
>the way I understand it, you have three choices: Computer Modern,
>Mathtimes, and Lucida. When I bought the YandY tex system, one font came
>for free, which I chose as Mathtimes (because of a text I was writing).
>Later, I purchased the remaining two.
>
>Indeed, Lucdida is a beautiful font, which looks particularly nice in
>onscreen documents.

If you fetch the tx and px fonts from ctan, and put 'm in the right place 
in your tree, you can use palatino as well as times math for free; see 
mfonts and fontdemo file for usage and samples.

The palatino looks nice on screen.

There are also some math fonts from vtex (informal, helvetica, baskerville, 
times, ...), which i will support too. So in the end there will be some 10 
free+yandy+vtex math fonts to play with. Not that bad eh?

Hans


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