Xref: utzoo comp.text:4404 comp.fonts:667 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!nmtsun!john From: john@nmtsun.nmt.edu (John Shipman) Newsgroups: comp.text,comp.fonts Subject: Re: TeX and Computer Modern (?) typefaces Keywords: computer modern Message-ID: <2974@nmtsun.nmt.edu> Date: 17 Jul 89 17:48:28 GMT References: <2973@nmtsun.nmt.edu> <1641@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Organization: Zoological Data Processing Lines: 18 Donald Hosek (dhosek@jarthur.Claremont.EDU) writes: > And few faces look good with TeX math due to differences > in sizes and weights. 'tis a pity. I got a number of compliments on the appearance of Getz and Haight's book ``Population Harvesting,'' which I set for Princeton using Autologic's Baskerville for the text, with TeX math fonts. (Pardon me if it sounds like I'm blowing my own horn, but Knuth, the designers of Baskerville, and the book designer at Princeton should get all the credit; I just followed instructions.) -- John Shipman/Zoological Data Processing/Socorro, New Mexico USENET: ucbvax!unmvax!nmtsun!john CSNET: john@nmtsun.nmt.edu ``A lesson from past over-machined societies...the devices themselves condition the users to employ each other the way they employ machines.'' --Frank Herbert