[OS X TeX] current math fonts for TeX
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Sat Jan 26 23:51:28 CET 2008
Am 26.01.2008 um 23:34 schrieb Bruno Voisin:
>
>> the Lucida Bright METAFONT version is derived from the commercial
>> PostScript fonts.
>
> ??? Never heard of this MetaFont version, and Google doesn't seem
> to know anything about it either. I imagine it has a different
> name, otherwise that would mean patent infringment most likely.
Sorry, mistake! I meant cmbright (hfbright) ... Anyway, they first
existed as commercial PostScript fonts and then a free METAFONT
version was given to CTAN. Later Harald Harders developed hfbright,
which was based on PostScript fonts.
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Pete
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