Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!visix!amanda From: amanda@visix.com (Amanda Walker) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: PostScript fonts with TeX (Follow up/long) Message-ID: Date: 18 Oct 90 17:44:48 GMT References: <1990Oct18.152414.22657@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Distribution: na Organization: Visix Software Inc., Reston, VA Lines: 15 There are a couple of alternatives to Computer Modern as far as math goes. Adobe sells a set of three PostScript fonts that provide symbol, math italic, and math extension characters, collectively called "Lucida Math." These fonts harmonize with Palatino and Stone Serif pretty well (much better than the Computer Modern math fonts), even though they were designed for use with Lucida (which in my opinion beats out even Computer Modern for ugliness :-)). There is also a set of fonts done in Metafont by Hermann Zapf collectively called "Euler", which once again includes three math fonts, as well as some marvelously well done Fraktur fonts. -- Amanda Walker amanda@visix.com Visix Software Inc. ...!uunet!visix!amanda -- X Windows: It could be worse, but it'll take time...