Guy Worthington said this at Fri, 31 Jan 2003 13:32:48 +0800:

>Adam Lindsay wrote
>
>>Any suggestions [of possible fonts that mix well with euler] beyond
>>my beloved Charter?
>
>I've had a look at your pdf, chironeu.pdf, and was startled at how
>informal it looks compared to when it's typeset with mathtimes.

It really is quite a difference.

>In LaTeX, I've seen Euler mixed with Palatino (in the package
>mathpazo), where Palatino is typeset with an extra 5% leading.  I've

That's an interesting one that I haven't considered

>also seen it typeset with Pandora.  I liked the way it mixed with
>Pandora.

Sounds interesting, but as I've limited myself to be in pdf-land alone, I
haven't really succeeded with getting pandora working (no type1 version
that I can see in my TeXLive install).

There's something about seeing it with Antykwa Poltawskiego (and Avant
Garde) that really brings a smile to my face, despite the slight weight
difference. Wide-eyed expressionism?

<http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/chironAntP.pdf>
<http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/eulervm-AntP.pdf>
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