This is the problem:
For now, mathtext knows about \it (this should be \mit - as in plain
TeX), \rm, \cal, \tt fontface commands.
Suppose I define that \it is mapped to VeraIt.ttf (not important, it
could be any *italic* font).
Right now, with the Unicode font classes, the behavior is:
$abc$ give
> "Edin" == Edin Salkovi§ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Edin> Conclusion John, what should I do? Please comment.
I don't think we should be distracted by Type1 fonts or the lack of a
good set of free unicode trueype math fonts. We will have those soon
enough (or at some point). Wh
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 07:10, Edin Salković wrote:
> After some thorough research on the subject I decided to post my
> conclusions/thoughts here. Beware, this is a long one.
>
> Font problems
> ==
> There are no good, complete, free, unicode, Open/TrueType math fonts
> currently. We wil
After some thorough research on the subject I decided to post my
conclusions/thoughts here. Beware, this is a long one.
Font problems
==
There are no good, complete, free, unicode, Open/TrueType math fonts
currently. We will have to wait for the STIX fonts. On the site it
says that the bet