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text="#000000"><div style="font-size: 12px;font-family: Lucida Sans;">Hi
Karl,<br><br>Thanks.<br>This is what I use, but I find strange to have
to define, for instance<br><div style="margin-left: 40px;">\font\tengp=cmmib10<br>\newfam\gpfam<br>\textfont\gpfam=\tengp<br>\def\gp{\fam\gpfam\textfont1=\tengp}<br>\def\gth{\hbox{$\gp\vartheta$}}<br>$\gth\neq\vartheta$<br><br></div>Isn't
there a simpler way to invoke cmmib10?<br>Regards,<br><br>Gérald<br><br><span>Karl
Berry a écrit le 27/8/23 à 00:31 :</span><br><blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:202308262231.37QMVOLq026868@freefriends.org"><pre wrap=""> Is there a simple way to make boldface greek letters with eplain?
Hi G\'erald - Eplain doesn't try to do anything with fonts.
For math, there are bold Greek letters in the cmmib10 font. There are
probably plain TeX font packages that do the setup? I admit I don't have
anything specific to suggest, though. Sorry ... -k
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