On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
using Cambria + Cambria Math
makes Unicode math input and typesetting instantly possible
but for missing glyphs for leqslant\geqslant.
There is not much that we can do when the glyph is missing from the font.
In principle, we can create a fallback, but creating fallbacks for each and
every missing glyph is not really an option.
"Not an option" - it impplies that there are many Unicode math fonts,
so one can not make workarounds for their individual glitches, but there is
only one quality Unicode Math font - Cambria Math, one collaborative
playground development version - Asana-Math and, soon to be released (for
years), STIX Fonts.
The soon to be released (for about six months now) minion math, and gyre
math fonts to be started around the year end complete the list.
Or so I get it form a casual glance. Am I wrong?
I am more concerned with the number of missing symbols. Where do we get
the fallback symbol from? We can code it in metapost, or use it from lm or
something else, but they will look ugly with rest of cambria.
Aditya
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