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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
\usepackage[scaled=.98,osfI]{XCharter}
\usepackage[OT2,T2A,T1]{fontenc}
\linespread{1.04}
-\usepackage[charter,vvarbb,scaled=1.07]{newtxmath}
+\usepackage[charter,vvarbb,scaled=1.05]{newtxmath}
\usepackage[cal=boondoxo]{mathalfa}
\font\osfIfnt=XCharter-Roman-tosf-t1 at 11pt
\font\osffnt=XCharter1-Roman-tosf-t1 at 11pt
@@ -62,7 +62,8 @@ one slot in upright and slanted shapes and five slots in italic shapes, as expec
\end{itemize}
-Three math packages seem to provide reasonable companions for \textsf{XCharter}. The first example uses Charter italics as math italics, but doesn't provide arbitrary scaling and doesn't sufficiently distinguish math italic v from mathematical Greek \verb|\nu|. Moreover, it is not easy to redefine \verb|\mathcal| to get a better math calligraphic alphabet---eg, the {\tt mathalfa} package fails. The second uses \textsf{libertine} italics and Greek in math mode, which is a good match to Charter in style and weight after scaling up, is arbitrarily scalable, has distinct math italic v and mathematical Greek \verb|\nu|, and is completely compatible with {\tt mathalfa}. The third is a new revision of {\tt newtxmath} with option {\tt charter} (or, equivalently, {\tt xcharter}), which substitutes Charter italics as math italics and, as of version 1.11, uses a newly developed family of Greek symbols in {regular,bold} $\times$ {upright, italic} to match the style and italic angle of XCharter. This version is scalable and has a math italic v (plus a matching w) distinct from \verb|\nu|.
+Three math packages seem to provide reasonable companions for \textsf{XCharter}. The first example uses Charter italics as math italics, but doesn't provide arbitrary scaling and doesn't sufficiently distinguish math italic v from mathematical Greek \verb|\nu|. Moreover, it is not easy to redefine \verb|\mathcal| to get a better math calligraphic alphabet---eg, the {\tt mathalfa} package fails. The second uses \textsf{libertine} italics and Greek in math mode, which is a good match to Charter in style and weight after scaling up, is arbitrarily scalable, has distinct math italic v and mathematical Greek \verb|\nu|, and is completely compatible with {\tt mathalfa}. The third is a new revision of {\tt newtxmath} with option {\tt charter} (or, equivalently, {\tt xcharter}), which substitutes Charter italics as math italics and, as of version 1.11, uses a newly developed family of Greek symbols in {regular,bold} $\times$ {upright, italic} to match the style and italic angle of XCharter. This version is scalable and has a math italic v (plus a matching w) distinct from \verb|\nu|. (The option {\tt noxchvw} to {\tt newtxmath} changes the v and w to be the original Charter italic glyphs, which may lead to issues with \verb|\nu|.)
+
\textsc{Example 1:}
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -201,6 +202,7 @@ The Russian part of the following sentence is entered as \verb|\textcyr{a e1to -
This is text in English, then Russian:
\textcyr{a e1to --- po-russki}.
+\newpage
\textsc{Using T$2$A with T$1$:}