Xref: utzoo comp.lang.postscript:8072 comp.fonts:2140 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!jarthur!euler.claremont.edu!dhosek From: dhosek@euler.claremont.edu (Don Hosek) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript,comp.fonts Subject: Re: Math symbol font Message-ID: <1991Mar25.004739.1@euler.claremont.edu> Date: 25 Mar 91 08:47:39 GMT References: <1991Mar19.013622.6266@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@jarthur.Claremont.EDU Followup-To: comp.lang.postscript Organization: Harvey Mudd College Lines: 50 In article , spqr@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) writes: > In article <1991Mar19.013622.6266@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (Doug McDonald) writes: > We are looking for a Postscript font that can be used on a Mac so we > can generate math symbols and certain math letters. The "symbol" > font is not enough. We would really like something that has all the symbols > that the TeX fonts do. > since TeX has what you want, bite the bullet and use Computer Modern > Roman maths fonts. Blue Sky Research will sell you the fonts in Adobe > Type 1 format (or maybe its still Type 3) which you will presumably be > able to use with your Mac applications OK. Blue Sky is selling Type 1 fonts (I READ all the ads in TUGboat ;-). However, using CM Math means using CM text which may not be what they desire. I don't know about the PS versions but the bitmap versions follow the coding of standard CM which puts characters at x'20 and x'0d. This causes a visible character to be printed at every space and end-of-paragraph with the Mac apps I tried. Generally not a desirable result. Besides, they might *want* to use Times as their body font. > Have you looked at the Lucida Maths fonts? They consciously set out to > cover the same field as TeX's maths fonts This might be a bit more workable, but again, they'll need to buy both the math and text fonts to get decent results. And since Lucida math is not widely used, they'll probably have to buy from Adobe and pay full price. Urp. Other options for PS math include MoreMath which was presented at TeX89 at Karlsruhe. The author of that font is Paul D. Bacsich who (at the time at least) is at the Open University in the UK. This is a times-compatible symbol font supporting the TeX character set plus the VDM chars. Bitstream created a similar extension for DEC. I'm not sure whether they or DEC will sell it individually or what DEC package it's part of. -dh -- Don Hosek | To retrieve files from ymir via the mailserver, dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu | send a message to mailserv@ymir.claremont.edu Quixote Digital Typography | with a line saying send [DIRECTORY]FILENAME 714-625-0147 | where DIRECTORY is the FTP directory (sans ---------------------------+ "anonymous") and FILENAME is the filename, e.g. "send [tex]00readme.txt". There is a list of files in each directory under the name 00files.txt. Binary files are not available by this technique.