Hi all.

I was wondering if anyone else was interested in the Euler math font. I
was a bit frustrated in its incomplete coverage of certain symbols (e.g.
delimiters, radicals), but then I discovered the Virtual Euler Math
fonts/eulervm for LaTeX. It yields a set of virtual fonts (zeu*.vf) that
make the glyph set look a lot like the default computer-modern math fonts.
<http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/
eulervm.html?action=/tex-archive/fonts/>

I've come up with a math collection (math-zeu) and a combined typescript
file (type-zeu) that seem to give good enough results. Does anyone do
enough math typesetting to want to test "zeuler" out? I've gotten good
enough results this evening, but I don't have a lot of sophisticated
formulae lying around to do a full test. Does anyone have some semi-
demanding (non-AMS-territory) math for me to try?

Cheers,
adam

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