[texhax] Latin Modern Math missing \propto?
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Tue Jan 22 23:48:26 CET 2013
On 2013-01-22 at 20:47:43 +0100, Arno Trautmann wrote:
> Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
> > On 2013-01-21 at 23:31:59 +0100, Uwe Lück wrote:
> >
> > > Am Sonntag, den 13.01.2013, 15:17 +0100 schrieb Arno Trautmann:
> > > > I just had to notice that the Latin Modern Math font seems
> > > > to lack the \propto sign on my machine:
> > > >
> > > > \documentclass{minimal}
> > > > \usepackage{unicode-math}
> > > > \setmathfont{Latin Modern Math}
> > > > % \setmathfont{Asana Math}
> > > > \begin{document}
> > > > $a \propto b$
> > > > \end{document}
> > > >
> > > > This code prints only “a b”, the \propto is missing. Using
> > > > the Asana Math, everything is fine.
> > > >
> > > > I'm using latest TL 2012, just updated, with
> > > >
> > > > This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.70.2-2012052410 (TeX Live 2012)
> > > >
> > > > The log files states that
> > > >
> > > > </home/texlive2012/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/lm-math/latinmodernmath-regular.otf>
> > > >
> > > > is loaded. Can anyone reproduce or is this known?
> > >
> > > Just thinking again of this posting, when reading the mail
> > > (probably to Arno as well) asking who from around Heidelberg
> > > will attend the next meeting.
> > >
> > > Well, I have the \propto with Latin Modern under pdfTeX with
> > > Debian pieces of TeX Live probably 2009.
> >
> > PdfTeX is using Type 1 Fonts, hence I suppose the problem is in the
> > OpenType font. The only reasonable solution is to contact the
> > author, Bogusław Jackowski (preferably before TL-2013 is released).
> >
> > BTW, I can reproduce the problem here with lualatex.
>
> Ok, so … any suggestions for a solution?
Hi Arno,
my recommendation is to consult Jacko <B_Jackowski at GUST.org.pl>.
Regards,
Reinhard
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