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This page should be updated with the following informations :

  • Four TeX Gyre fonts, created by the Polish TeX User's Group GUST have received a corresponding Opentype font with Opentype math table :
   * Bonum Math (Bookman-like)
   * Pagella Math (Palatino-like)
   * Termes Math (Times New Roman-like)
   * Schola Math (New Century Schoolbook-like)
  • The Greek Font Society has created a number of OpenType typefaces ; among them, the GFS Neohellenic Math is important because it is, to the best of my knowledge, the only Opentype font based on a sans-serif design, thus allowing the creation of consistent documents designed to use sans-serif fonts for both text and maths, such as presentation slides and Web pages.

IMHO, this information could be presented by the addition of a page summarizing the characteristics of the GUST fonts and pointing to the GUST page, and the addition of a paragraph in the Greek_Font_Society page.

I have edited this latter page, and propose a link to it in the current catalog. However, I'd like suggestions for the (to be created) GUST page...

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Untitled

This page should be updated with the following informations :

  • Four TeX Gyre fonts, created by the Polish TeX User's Group GUST have received a corresponding Opentype font with Opentype math table :
   * Bonum Math (Bookman-like)
   * Pagella Math (Palatino-like)
   * Termes Math (Times New Roman-like)
   * Schola Math (New Century Schoolbook-like)
  • The Greek Font Society has created a number of OpenType typefaces ; among them, the GFS Neohellenic Math is important because it is, to the best of my knowledge, the only Opentype font based on a sans-serif design, thus allowing the creation of consistent documents designed to use sans-serif fonts for both text and maths, such as presentation slides and Web pages.

IMHO, this information could be presented by the addition of a page summarizing the characteristics of the GUST fonts and pointing to the GUST page, and the addition of a paragraph in the Greek_Font_Society page.

I have edited this latter page, and propose a link to it in the current catalog. However, I'd like suggestions for the (to be created) GUST page...


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