Re: New Math Font testing site

This is great!

On Sun, Nov 30, 2025 at 3:22 PM David Carlisle <david.carlisle@nag.co.uk>
wrote:

> Neil and I have put together a new website to allow testing of OpenType
> Math fonts.
> https://mathfonts.github.io/
>
> Based originally on a git repository from Frédéric, it has been greatly
> extended with new tests and new fonts.
>
> There are around 30 math  fonts distributed in woff2 form, and any
> that are not in TeXLive are also distributed in otf form for tex use.
>
> This is, as far as we know, all freely available fonts that have a Math
> table.
>
> The site has tests that display a range of sample expressions, and also
> allows you to drag and drop an additional test font.
>
> You may supply  an additional expression in LaTeX, AsciiMath or MathML
> syntax and see it displayed by your browser in any subset of these fonts.
>
> Also available is a generator  for LaTeX that will generate a PDF
> showing the LuaLaTEX rendering with each of the fonts.
>
> Hopefully this will prove useful for testing Math Fonts and testing
> Browser rendering.
>
> Apart from the test pages, you may use the supplied CSS files to specify
> any of these fonts for MathML rendering in your web pages.
>
> Any issues may be raised at the GitHub issue tracker
> https://github.com/MathFonts/MathFonts.github.io/issues
>
>
> David and Neil
>
>
>
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