On 14 de mar de 2004, at 06:30, Florent Rougon wrote:
Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didn't know about the lmodern package. Thank you for bringing it to
my
attention. I am downloading it right now and I'll try it soon. Now if
it only
included the Concrete Mathematics Type 1 fonts, I would be the
happiest man.
The math font when you \usepackage{lmodern} *is* Computer Modern.
Oops! I didn't say Computer Modern. I said the fonts that Knuth used in
Concrete Mathematics (those which are included if one uses the beton
and euler package).
I think that a subset of the the Concrete Mathematics fonts are called
Euler, but I'm not sure. I think that they are quite readable -- even
more than Computer Modern (the Concrete Mathematics fonts feature blob
serifs and have high x-height and cm-super includes them).
This is, BTW, one of the main reasons why I would love to have cm-super
available in Debian, but having T1 encoded Computer Modern fonts
available in Type 1 is quite nice.
The math font doesn't really need to be enhanced for non-US charsets
like
the text fonts do.
Amazing. I hope that the unstable version enters testing soon.
In 6 days, if everything goes well.
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/lmodern.html
Thanks for pointing me to that page and I'm hoping to install the new
version of the package soon.
Thank you for your reply, Rogério Brito.