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    <p>See below, stolen from <a moz-do-not-send="true"
        href="https://groups.google.com/g/comp.text.tex/c/V2JH3N4Y_JI">elsewhere
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                <h3 class="s1f8Zd" id="c165">Bob Tennent</h3>
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              <span class="oXzbyc">unread,</span>
              <div class="ELCJ4d"><span class="zX2W9c">14 Oct 2011,
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          data-subject="Re: Searching for Baskerville based text and
          math font" data-is-first="false" data-author="Bob Tennent"
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                  <div class="DTXlsb">On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:44:00 -0700
                    (PDT), Daniel wrote:
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                    > I'm searching for a text and math font based on
                    Baskerville, which is
                    <br>
                    > the most beautiful font ever designed, in my
                    opinion. I'm aware of
                    <br>
                    > some Baskerville based text fonts for LaTeX
                    (e.g. adapting Adobe's
                    <br>
                    > Baskerville based font for LaTeX), but no math
                    fonts.
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                  Check out bnewbask.{txt,pdf,tgz} and
                  mathbnb.{txt,pdf,tgz} at
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                  The creator acknowledges that the quality doesn't
                  match BA but if the
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                  latter isn't available ...
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                  Bob T.
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                    <div class="ELCJ4d"><span class="zX2W9c">15 Oct
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                <div class="ptW7te" role="region">Thanks, Bob. That
                  looks promising. If I can't obtain the MicroPress
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                  BA fonts, I will give that a try.
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        <div class="DTXlsb">On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:44:00 -0700 (PDT),
          Daniel wrote:
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        <div class="DTXlsb"> > I'm searching for a text and math font
          based on Baskerville, which is
          <br>
          > the most beautiful font ever designed, in my opinion. I'm
          aware of
          <br>
          > some Baskerville based text fonts for LaTeX (e.g.
          adapting Adobe's
          <br>
          > Baskerville based font for LaTeX), but no math fonts.
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        Another solution: Adobe's Utopia family is very similar to
        Baskerville
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        and is not only free but has *two* possibilities for math
        support:
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        fourier or mathdesign.
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