Math Font Group (MFG) - Papers
Overview Papers
- Summmary of MFG Aston Workshop
(Alan Jeffrey, August 1993)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Math Font Group: Statement of Purpose
(Alan Jeffrey, August 1993)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Notes on Math Font Group Organization
(Alan Jeffrey, August 1993)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Summmary of math font activities at EuroTeX'98
(Ulrik Vieth, April 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
Technical Reports
- Technical Report on Math Font Encodings
(Justin Ziegler, June 1994)
PS (gzipped)
- A new Implementation of LaTeX Math (v.058)
(Matthias Clasen, 1997-98)
PS (gzipped)
- An Implementation of New Math Fonts (v.058)
(Matthias Clasen, 1997-98)
Technical Studies
- Requirements for typesetting physics
(Ulrik Vieth, DRAFT, October 1997)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Size scaling of math fonts and big delimiters
(Ulrik Vieth, February 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Observations on the implementation of math extension fonts through virtual fonts
(Ulrik Vieth, April 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Which math font issues can be addressed in future extensions to TeX?
(Ulrik Vieth, April 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Math typesetting in TeX: The good, the bad, the ugly
(Ulrik Vieth, presented at EuroTeX 2001)
PDF (presentation)
PDF (proceedings)
- Implementation notes concerning the
mathptm
math layout
(Ulrik Vieth, April 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Implementation notes concerning the
mathtime
and mathplus
math layouts
(Ulrik Vieth, April 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- How many sizes of radicals do we need?
(Matthias Clasen, January 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Ideas for e-TeX/NTS
(Matthias Clasen, January 1998)
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
- Extending TeX's mathematical typography
(Matthias Clasen, March 1998)
Source (CTAN),
DVI,
PS (gzipped),
PDF
LaTeX Project Papers
- Ideas for e-TeX/NTS
(Matthias Clasen, March 1998)
PDF
- The Oldenburg e-TeX/LaTeX3/ConTeXt meeting
(David Carlisle, March 1998)
PDF
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