[math-font-discuss] Modifying a font such that it can be used as mathfont in TeX

Will Robertson will at guerilla.net.au
Sat Jan 20 04:25:03 CET 2007


On 20/01/2007, at 1:12 , Tobias Burnus wrote:

> Is there somewhere a good documentation available on how to create an
> Unicode mathfont suitable for TeX?

As Karl has said, unicode doesn't mean so much for classical TeX. But  
XeTeX and (later) LuaTeX will be able to support unicode maths fonts.  
In fact, XeTeX support is underway for unicode maths.

Microsoft haven't released yet their maths-support OpenType tables  
(they are in the process of), but Cambria Math (in the Office 2007  
beta) is the benchmark at the moment.

Will


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