Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!ukc!strath-cs!expya!exua!msor!sullivan From: sullivan@msor.exeter.ac.uk (Rob Sullivan) Newsgroups: comp.text Subject: Curly H in (La)TeX...? Message-ID: Date: 6 Feb 91 00:18:57 GMT Sender: news@exua.exeter.ac.uk Organization: MSOR - University of Exeter. UK Lines: 22 Nntp-Posting-Host: I would be very grateful if someone could tell me how I can obtain a 'curly' (sorry... I'm not a font expert!) character set within LaTeX. I am especially interested in obtaining 'H' and 'L' as I need these to represent Hamilton and Lagrangian densities within math mode. I would also be interested to hear what fonts are necessary to LaTeX the papers typically found in the Russian physics journal JETP. I guess that I will need some kind of cyrillic font but the one contained in amsfonts 2.0 does not appear to have all the characters used in JETP. Thanks in advance, Robert. -- - - - - Robert Sullivan JANET : sullivan@uk.ac.exeter.msor Theoretical Physics Dept. UUCP : sullivan%msor.exeter.ac.uk@ukc.uucp University of Exeter BITNET : sullivan%msor.exeter.ac.uk@UKACRL England. Internet : sullivan%msor.exeter.ac.uk@cunyvm.cuny.edu EX4 4QL Tel : +44 392 264198 "One must be open-minded -- --but not so open-minded that one's brains fall out." Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com