- From: Romeo Anghelache <romeo@psyx.org>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 10:54:21 +0100
- To: <www-math@w3.org>
There's also MS's Arial Unicode, it covers the math range (U2200-U22F1). It's true type. It can be found on the MSOffice 2000+ installations under the name arialuni.ttf (if the installer chose 'international support'...) It can be a useful tool until stix completes. romeo | | Sure, I remember that one now. | Looks like a big big project. I thought the basic set in the current | Unicode in use would be enough and possibly readily available... | | I fear I'll have to wait. | | Paul | | | Le Lundi, 27 janv 2003, à 22:53 Europe/Berlin, Michael Kohlhase a écrit | : | | > Paul, | > | >> This has been haunting me since a while: I'd like a font that contains | >> most of the Math range of Unicode characters (the 16 bits one, 3.1?). | > | > You are probably thinking of the STIX fonts (see | > http://www.stixfonts.org/). This will take care of all of our problems | > in | > some bright future. | > | > Michael | > | |
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