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-<H1 CLASS="titlemain">A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX<SUP><A NAME="text1" HREF="#note1">1</A></SUP></H1>
-<H3 CLASS="titlerest">Stephen G. Hartke<SUP><A NAME="text2" HREF="#note2">2</A></SUP></H3>
-<H3 CLASS="titlerest">May 5, 2006</H3></TD>
-</TR></TABLE><BR>
-<B>Note:</B> <EM>This survey is also available in </EM><A HREF="survey.pdf"><EM>PDF</EM></A><EM>
-format.</EM><BR>
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section Contents-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section">Contents</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-<A HREF="#sec:Intro"><B>Introduction</B></A><BR>
-<BR>
-<A HREF="#sec:TeXFonts"><B>Fonts Originally Designed
-for TeX</B></A>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="quote">
-<A HREF="#fig:CM">Computer Modern</A>, <A HREF="#fig:CMBright">CM
-Bright</A>, <A HREF="#fig:ConcEuler">Concrete and Euler</A>, <A HREF="#fig:ConcMath">Concrete
-Math</A>, <A HREF="#fig:Iwona">Iwona</A>, <A HREF="#fig:Kurier">Kurier</A>,
-<A HREF="#fig:AntPolt">Antykwa Pó&#322;tawskiego</A>, <A HREF="#fig:AntTor">Antykwa
-Toru&#324;ska</A>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<A HREF="#sec:PSFonts"><B>Core Postscript Fonts</B></A>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="quote">
-<A HREF="#fig:Kerkis">Kerkis</A>, <A HREF="#fig:Millen">Millennial</A>,
-<A HREF="#fig:fouriernc">fouriernc</A>, <A HREF="#fig:pxfonts">pxfonts</A>,
-<A HREF="#fig:Pazo">Pazo</A>, <A HREF="#fig:mathpple">mathpple</A>,
-<A HREF="#fig:txfonts">txfonts</A>, <A HREF="#fig:Belleek">Belleek</A>,
-<A HREF="#fig:mathptmx">mathptmx</A>, <A HREF="#fig:mbtimes">mbtimes</A>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<A HREF="#sec:OtherFonts"><B>Other Free Fonts</B></A>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="quote">
-<A HREF="#fig:Arev">Arev Sans</A>, <A HREF="#fig:chartermd">Math Design
-with Charter</A>, <A HREF="#fig:comicsans">Comic Sans</A>, <A HREF="#fig:garamd">Math
-Design with Garamond</A>, <A HREF="#fig:fourier">Fourier-GUTenberg</A>,
-<A HREF="#fig:utopiamd">Math Design with Utopia</A>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<A HREF="#sec:Compar"><B>Comparison of Features</B></A><BR>
-<BR>
-<A HREF="#sec:Creation"><B>Creation of this Survey</B></A><BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section Introduction-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc1">1</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A NAME="sec:Intro"></A>Introduction</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-One of the biggest challenges in selecting a font for TeX or LaTeX
-is that there are not very many math fonts that match the plethora
-of available text fonts. It's reasonably easy to use an arbitrary
-Postscript Type&nbsp;1 font in TeX for text (see Philipp Lehman's Font
-Installation Guide&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANfontinstgd"><CITE>1</CITE></A>]), but obtaining and configuring
-a matching math font from scratch is a demanding task. Thus, there
-are few math fonts for TeX, and in particular very few free ones.
-However, in the past few years, several very nice free fonts have
-been released. The goal of this article is to list all of the free
-math fonts and to provide examples.<BR>
-<BR>
-&#8220;Free&#8221; here means fonts that are free to use (both commercially
-and non-commercially) and free to distribute, but not necessarily
-free to modify. I also am biased towards listing fonts that have outline
-versions in PostScript Type&nbsp;1 format suitable for embedding in Postscript
-PS or Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Donald E. Knuth originally designed
-the METAFONT system for producing fonts for TeX in bitmap format.
-PS or PDF files that have embedded bitmap fonts do not display well
-in Adobe Acrobat Reader,<SUP><A NAME="text3" HREF="#note3">3</A></SUP> to the point of being almost unreadable on the screen, and are also
-noticeable when printing at extremely high resolutions (on photo-setters,
-for instance). Since outline fonts contain mathematical descriptions
-of the curves used in each glyph, they can be scaled to any resolution
-while retaining image quality.<BR>
-<BR>
-The fonts listed here are categorized according to their origin: whether
-originally designed for TeX, related to the standard Postscript
-fonts, or other free fonts. A font's origin does not particularly
-bear on its quality or suitability for typesetting mathematics. No
-recommendations or evaluations of the fonts are given here, as people's
-tastes in fonts vary greatly. The goal of this survey is simply to
-make authors aware of all their options.<BR>
-<BR>
-Most of the fonts can be selected by including a single package in
-the preamble of the user's LaTeX file (the <EM>preamble</EM> is the
-section after &#8220;<TT>\documentclass{}</TT>&#8221; and
-before &#8220;<TT>\begin{document}</TT>&#8221;). The line
-or lines to include for each font are listed in the caption of the
-sample figure. For example &#8220;<TT>\usepackage{fourier}</TT>&#8221;
-uses Utopia and Fourier-GUTenberg, as shown in the sample LaTeX
-file in Section&nbsp;<A HREF="#sec:Creation">6</A>.<BR>
-<BR>
-Walter A. Schmidt also has a survey in German of math fonts&nbsp;[<A HREF="#WASmathfonts"><CITE>3</CITE></A>]
-that concentrates more on commercial fonts. Schmidt's survey has several
-examples that show different pairings between text fonts and math
-fonts.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section Fonts Originally Designed for TeX-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc2">2</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A NAME="sec:TeXFonts"></A>Fonts Originally Designed for TeX</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-These fonts were originally designed for use with TeX, using either
-METAFONT or MetaType1&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANmetatype1"><CITE>2</CITE></A>].<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC paragraph Computer Modern:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Computer Modern:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Knuth created Computer Modern&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CMBook"><CITE>5</CITE></A>] as the default font
-for TeX. The font set includes serif, sans serif, and monospaced
-text faces, and corresponding math fonts. The math symbol set is very
-complete. Computer Modern is <EM>the</EM> font for TeX, which leads
-some to claim that the font is overused. The characters are fairly
-thin and light, and so are not as readable on screen in small sizes
-or from high-resolution laser printers.<SUP><A NAME="text4" HREF="#note4">4</A></SUP> In a comparison by Raph Levien&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CMRgain"><CITE>6</CITE></A>], the printing in
-Knuth's <EM>Digital Typography</EM>&nbsp;[<A HREF="#DigTyp"><CITE>7</CITE></A>] is heavier than
-the digital version or from a laser printer.<BR>
-<BR>
-Type&nbsp;1 versions of Computer Modern from Blue Sky Research and Y&amp;Y,
-Inc. have been made freely available by the American Mathematical
-Society (AMS) and a collection of publishers and other technical companies&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbluesky"><CITE>8</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#bluesky"><CITE>4</CITE></A>].
-Basil K. Malyshev has also released a free Type&nbsp;1 version of Computer
-Modern&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbakoma"><CITE>9</CITE></A>], originally for use with his TeX system
-BaKoMa TeX.<BR>
-<BR>
-Computer Modern has been extended to include more characters, particularly
-for non-English European languages. These fonts include European Computer
-Modern by Jörg Knappen and Norbert Schwarz (METAFONT only) [<A HREF="#CTANec"><CITE>10</CITE></A>];
-Tt2001 by Szabó Péter (converted into Type&nbsp;1 format from METAFONT
-sources using <TT>textrace</TT>; Tt2001 has been superseded by CM-Super,
-which Péter recommends) [<A HREF="#textrace"><CITE>12</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANtt2001"><CITE>11</CITE></A>]; CM-Super by
-Vladimir Volovich (also converted using <TT>textrace</TT>) [<A HREF="#CM-Super"><CITE>14</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANcm-super"><CITE>13</CITE></A>];
-and Latin Modern by Bogus&#322;aw Jackowski and Janusz M. Nowacki (extended
-from the Blue Sky AMS fonts using MetaType1) [<A HREF="#LatinModern"><CITE>16</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANlm"><CITE>15</CITE></A>]. <BR>
-<BR>
-The SliTeX font (<TT>lcmss</TT>) is a sans serif text face that
-has wide letters and high <EM>x</EM> height. Its high readability makes
-it extremely suitable for slide presentations. However, there is no
-matching math font. SliTeX sans serif can be set as the primary
-text font using TeXPower's <TT>tpslifonts.sty</TT>&nbsp;[<A HREF="#texpower"><CITE>17</CITE></A>].<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 1: <A NAME="fig:CM"></A>Computer Modern (using
-the Blue Sky and Y&amp;Y Type&nbsp;1 fonts; no package necessary).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/cm.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Computer Modern Bright: -->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Computer Modern Bright: </H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-This a sans serif font with corresponding math font derived from Computer
-Modern by Walter A. Schmidt [<A HREF="#CTANcmbright"><CITE>18</CITE></A>]. CM-Super contains
-Type&nbsp;1 versions of the text fonts in T1 encoding, and Harald Harders
-created Type&nbsp;1 versions of the text and math fonts called <TT>hfbright</TT>&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANhfbright"><CITE>19</CITE></A>]
-using <TT>mftrace</TT>. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 2: <A NAME="fig:CMBright"></A>CM Bright (<TT>\usepackage{cmbright}</TT>;
-output uses the <TT>hfbright</TT> fonts).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/cmbright.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Concrete and Euler or Concrete Math:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Concrete and Euler or Concrete Math:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-The Concrete font was created by Knuth for his book <EM>Concrete
-Mathematics</EM>&nbsp;[<A HREF="#concretebook"><CITE>20</CITE></A>]. Hermann Zapf was commissioned
-by the AMS to create the math font Euler for use in <EM>Concrete
-Mathematics</EM>. Type&nbsp;1 versions of Concrete in T1 encoding are available
-in the CM-Super collection&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANcm-super"><CITE>13</CITE></A>], and Type&nbsp;1 versions
-of Euler are available in the Blue Sky collection from the AMS&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbluesky"><CITE>8</CITE></A>]
-and in the BaKoMa collection&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbakoma"><CITE>9</CITE></A>]. The <TT>eulervm</TT>
-package by Walter Schmidt&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANeulervm"><CITE>23</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#eulervm"><CITE>24</CITE></A>] implements
-virtual fonts for Euler that are more efficient to use with LaTeX.
-Ulrik Vieth created the Concrete Math fonts&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANconcmath"><CITE>21</CITE></A>]
-to match the Concrete text fonts; the only free versions are implemented
-in METAFONT. The <TT>ccfonts</TT> package by Walter Schmidt&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANccfonts"><CITE>22</CITE></A>]
-changes the text font to Concrete and changes the math font to the
-Concrete Math fonts if <TT>eulervm</TT> is not loaded. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 3: <A NAME="fig:ConcEuler"></A>Concrete
-text with Euler math (<TT>\usepackage{ccfonts,eulervm}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}</TT>). Note that Concrete
-does not have a bold font, so Computer Modern is used instead. Non-bold
-text output uses the CM-Super Concrete fonts.</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/concrete.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 4: <A NAME="fig:ConcMath"></A>Concrete text with
-Concrete math (<TT>\usepackage{ccfonts} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}</TT>).
-Note that Concrete does not have a bold font, so Computer Modern is
-used instead. Non-bold text output uses the CM-Super Concrete fonts.</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/concmath.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Iwona and Kurier:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Iwona and Kurier:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-The fonts Iwona and Kurier were created by J. M. Nowacki&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANiwona"><CITE>25</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANkurier"><CITE>26</CITE></A>]
-using the MetaType1 system based on typefaces by the Polish typographer
-Ma&#322;gorzata Budyta. The two fonts are very similar, except that
-Kurier avoids &#8220;ink traps&#8221; with gaps in its strokes. The packages
-have complete math support in both TeX and LaTeX. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 5: <A NAME="fig:Iwona"></A>Iwona text and math (<TT>\usepackage[math]{iwona}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/iwona.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 6: <A NAME="fig:Kurier"></A>Kurier text and math (<TT>\usepackage[math]{kurier}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/kurier.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Antykwa Pó&#322;tawskiego:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Antykwa Pó&#322;tawskiego:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-J. M. Nowacki created the font Antykwa Pó&#322;tawskiego&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANantp"><CITE>27</CITE></A>]
-using the MetaType1 system based on a typeface by Polish typographer
-Adam Pó&#322;tawski. The package <TT>antpolt</TT> has no math support
-at this time, and requires the encoding to be set to QX or OT4. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 7: <A NAME="fig:AntPolt"></A>Antykwa
-Pó&#322;tawskiego text (<TT>\usepackage{antpolt}</TT>
-and <TT>\usepackage[QX]{fontenc}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/antpolt.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Antykwa Toru&#324;ska:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Antykwa Toru&#324;ska:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-The font Antykwa Toru&#324;ska was created by J. M. Nowacki&nbsp;[<A HREF="#AntTorunska"><CITE>29</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANantt"><CITE>28</CITE></A>]
-using the MetaType1 system based on a typeface by the Polish typographer
-Zygfryd Gardzielewski. The package <TT>anttor</TT> has complete math
-support in both TeX and LaTeX. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 8: <A NAME="fig:AntTor"></A>Antykwa Toru&#324;ska
-text and math (<TT>\usepackage[math]{anttor}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/anttor.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC section Core Postscript Fonts-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc3">3</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A NAME="sec:PSFonts"></A>Core Postscript Fonts</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-When Adobe introduced Postscript in 1984, they defined 35 core fonts
-(in 10 typefaces) that must be present in all Postscript interpreters.
-In 1996, URW++ released a replacement set for the core fonts under
-the GNU General Public License. The URW++ fonts were primarily released
-for use with Ghostscript, a free Postscript interpreter. Table&nbsp;<A HREF="#cap:CorePostscriptFonts">1</A>
-lists the original Postscript fonts, along with the URW++/Ghostscript
-equivalents. Each font can be used as the default text font by selecting
-the indicated LaTeX package from the PSNFSS distribution&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANpsnfss"><CITE>30</CITE></A>].<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="table">
-<DIV CLASS="center"><TABLE CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0>
-<TR><TD BGCOLOR=black COLSPAN=4><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=1><TR><TD></TD></TR></TABLE></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Adobe Postscript</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>URW++/Ghostscript</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP># of fonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>package</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD BGCOLOR=black COLSPAN=4><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=1><TR><TD></TD></TR></TABLE></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Avant Garde</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>URW Gothic L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>4</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>avant</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Bookman</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>URW Bookman L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>4</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>bookman</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Courier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Nimbus Mono L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>4</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>courier</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Helvetica</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Nimbus Sans L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>8</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>helvet</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>New Century Schoolbook</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Century Schoolbook L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>4</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>newcent</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Palatino</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>URW Palladio L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>4</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>palatino</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Symbol</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Standard Symbols L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>1</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>&mdash;</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Times</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Nimbus Roman No. 9 L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>4</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>times</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Zapf Chancery</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>URW Chancery L</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>1</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP><TT>chancery</TT></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Zapf Dingbats</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Dingbats</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>1</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>&mdash;</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD BGCOLOR=black COLSPAN=4><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=1><TR><TD></TD></TR></TABLE></TD>
-</TR></TABLE></DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center"><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Table 1: <A NAME="cap:CorePostscriptFonts"></A>Core
-Postscript fonts and URW++/Ghostscript equivalents.</DIV></DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Avant Garde and Kerkis Sans:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Avant Garde and Kerkis Sans:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-The font Kerkis Sans was created by Antonis Tsolomitis&nbsp;[<A HREF="#Kerkis"><CITE>31</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANkerkis"><CITE>32</CITE></A>]
-by extending Avant Garde to include Greek and additional Latin characters.
-The resulting fonts are stand-alone and can be used by applications
-outside of TeX. The package <TT>kerkis</TT> sets the sans serif
-font to Kerkis Sans; there is no package option to set Kerkis Sans
-to be the primary text font.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC paragraph Bookman and Kerkis:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Bookman and Kerkis:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-The font Kerkis was created by Antonis Tsolomitis&nbsp;[<A HREF="#Kerkis"><CITE>31</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#CTANkerkis"><CITE>32</CITE></A>]
-by extending URW Bookman&nbsp;L to include Greek and additional Latin
-characters. The resulting fonts are stand-alone and can be used by
-applications outside of TeX. A font of math symbols is included,
-but not used by the LaTeX package. The package <TT>kmath</TT> uses
-txfonts for math symbols and uppercase Greek letters. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 9: <A NAME="fig:Kerkis"></A>Kerkis text and math (<TT>\usepackage{kmath,kerkis}</TT>;
-the order of the packages matters, since <TT>kmath</TT> loads the
-<TT>txfonts</TT> package which changes the default text font).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/kerkis.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph New Century Schoolbook and Millennial or fouriernc: -->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">New Century Schoolbook and Millennial or fouriernc: </H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-The Millennial math font of the current author contains Greek letters
-and other letter-like mathematical symbols. A set of virtual fonts
-is provided that uses New Century Schoolbook for Latin letters in
-math, Millennial for Greek and other letter-like symbols, and txfonts
-and Computer Modern for all other symbols, including binary operators,
-relations, and large symbols. This font is still in development, but
-will hopefully be released in 2006. The <TT>fouriernc</TT> package
-of Michael Zedler&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANfouriernc"><CITE>33</CITE></A>] uses New Century Schoolbook
-for text and Latin letters in mathematics, and the Greek and symbol
-fonts from the Fourier-GUTenberg package for the remaining mathematical
-symbols. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 10: <A NAME="fig:Millen"></A>New Century Schoolbook
-with Millennial math (<TT>\usepackage{millennial}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/millennial.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 11: <A NAME="fig:fouriernc"></A>New Century Schoolbook
-with Fourier math (<TT>\usepackage{fouriernc}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/fouriernc.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Palatino and pxfonts, Pazo, or mathpple:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Palatino and pxfonts, Pazo, or mathpple:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Young Ryu created the pxfonts collection&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANpxfonts"><CITE>34</CITE></A>], which
-contains Greek and other letter-like symbols, as well as a complete
-set of geometric symbols, including the AMS symbols. Diego Puga created
-the Pazo math fonts, which include the Greek letters and other letter-like
-symbols in a style that matches Palatino. The LaTeX package <TT>mathpazo</TT>
-(now part of PSNFSS&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANpsnfss"><CITE>30</CITE></A>]) uses Palatino for Latin letters,
-Pazo for Greek and other letter-like symbols, and Computer Modern
-for geometric symbols. The LaTeX package <TT>mathpple</TT> (also
-part of PSNFSS&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANpsnfss"><CITE>30</CITE></A>]) uses Palatino for Latin letters
-and slanted Euler for Greek and other symbols. Since Hermann Zapf
-designed both Palatino and Euler, the designs mesh well. An alternate
-use of Euler is using the <TT>eulervm</TT> package. Ralf Stubner added
-small caps and old-style figures to URW Palladio L in the FPL package&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANfpl"><CITE>36</CITE></A>],
-and Walter Schmidt extended these fonts in the FPL Neu package&nbsp;[<A HREF="#fplneu"><CITE>37</CITE></A>].
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 12: <A NAME="fig:pxfonts"></A>Palatino text with pxfonts
-math (<TT>\usepackage{pxfonts}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/pxfonts.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 13: <A NAME="fig:Pazo"></A>Palatino text with Pazo math
-(<TT>\usepackage{mathpazo}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/pazo.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 14: <A NAME="fig:mathpple"></A>Palatino text with Euler
-math (<TT>\usepackage{mathpple}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/mathpple.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Times and txfonts, Belleek, mathptmx, or mbtimes:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Times and txfonts, Belleek, mathptmx, or mbtimes:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Young Ryu created the txfonts collection&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANtxfonts"><CITE>38</CITE></A>], which
-contains Greek and other letter-like symbols, as well as a complete
-set of geometric symbols, including the AMS symbols. The <TT>txfonts</TT>
-package also includes a very nice typewriter font, <TT>txtt</TT>.
-Belleek was created by Richard Kinch&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbelleek"><CITE>39</CITE></A><CITE>, </CITE><A HREF="#Belleek"><CITE>40</CITE></A>]
-and is a drop-in replacement for the commercial fonts required by
-the <TT>mathtime</TT> package (now part of PSNFSS&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANpsnfss"><CITE>30</CITE></A>]).
-The LaTeX package <TT>mathptmx</TT> (also part of PSNFSS&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANpsnfss"><CITE>30</CITE></A>])
-uses Times for Latin letters and Symbol for Greek and other symbols.
-Michel Bovani created the <TT>mbtimes</TT> package by using Omega
-Serif for text and Latin and Greek letters in mathematics. <TT>mbtimes</TT>
-also includes symbol fonts and a set of calligraphic letters. Omega
-Serif is the primary font for Omega, a 16-bit extension of TeX
-by John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous&nbsp;[<A HREF="#Omega"><CITE>43</CITE></A>].<BR>
-<BR>
-The STIX fonts project&nbsp;[<A HREF="#STIX"><CITE>41</CITE></A>] is a collaboration of several
-academic publishers to create a set of Times-compatible fonts containing
-every possible glyph needed for mathematical and technical publishing.
-These fonts are still in development, with a scheduled release in
-the middle of 2006.<BR>
-<BR>
-Note that Adobe Reader 7.0 replaces Times with Adobe Serif MM if Times
-or the Ghostscript equivalent Nimbus Roman No. 9 L is not embedded
-in the PDF file. Adobe Serif MM only has an oblique version, not a
-real italics, and thus, the primary text and Latin letters in mathematics
-will not match letters taken from additional fonts. This problem can
-be avoided by embedding Times or the Ghostscript equivalent Nimbus
-Roman No. 9 L into the PDF file. Also, I have heard (but not personally
-verified) that the Windows version of Adobe Reader displays Times
-New Roman when Times is not embedded. The upright versions of the
-two typefaces are very similar, but the italics are noticeably different
-(consider the <EM>z</EM>, for instance). <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 15: <A NAME="fig:txfonts"></A>Times text with txfonts
-math (<TT>\usepackage[varg]{txfonts}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/txfonts.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 16: <A NAME="fig:Belleek"></A>Times text with Belleek
-math (<TT>\usepackage{mathtime}</TT>; output uses
-the Belleek fonts).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/belleek.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 17: <A NAME="fig:mathptmx"></A>Times text with Symbol
-math (<TT>\usepackage{mathptmx}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/mathptmx.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 18: <A NAME="fig:mbtimes"></A>Omega Serif text with
-Omega math (<TT>\usepackage{mbtimes}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/mbtimes.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BR>
-<BR>
-
-Helvetica, Courier, and Zapf Chancery do not have matching math fonts.
-Courier and Zapf Chancery are inappropriate for mathematics anyway,
-but Helvetica is sometimes used for presentations and posters. The
-free fonts MgOpenModerna&nbsp;[<A HREF="#MgOpenModerna"><CITE>44</CITE></A>] and FreeSans&nbsp;[<A HREF="#FreeSans"><CITE>45</CITE></A>]
-would be natural choices for the Greek letters in a Helvetica mathematics
-font.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section Other Free Fonts-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc4">4</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A NAME="sec:OtherFonts"></A>Other Free Fonts</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-Several other fonts have been released for use with free open-source
-software. LaTeX packages have been created for most of these fonts.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC paragraph Bitstream Vera Sans and Arev Sans:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Bitstream Vera Sans and Arev Sans:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Bitstream Vera was released by Bitstream in cooperation with the Gnome
-Foundation&nbsp;[<A HREF="#vera"><CITE>46</CITE></A>] as a high quality scalable free font for
-use with free open-source software. Bitstream Vera serif, sans serif,
-and sans mono are available in text using the <TT>bera</TT> package
-by Malte Rosenau and Walter&nbsp;A. Schmidt&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbera"><CITE>47</CITE></A>]. Tavmjong
-Bah created Arev Sans&nbsp;[<A HREF="#arev"><CITE>49</CITE></A>] by extending Bitstream Vera Sans
-to include Greek, Cyrillic, and many mathematical symbols. The current
-author created the LaTeX package <TT>arev</TT>&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANarev"><CITE>48</CITE></A>]
-using Arev Sans for text and math letters and bold Math Design fonts
-for Bitstream Charter for symbols. <BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 19: <A NAME="fig:Arev"></A>Arev Sans text with Arev
-math (<TT>\usepackage{arev}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/arev.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Bitstream Charter and Math Design:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Bitstream Charter and Math Design:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Bitstream Charter&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANcharter"><CITE>50</CITE></A>] was donated by Bitstream for
-use with X Windows. The Math Design fonts for Bitstream Charter created
-by Paul Pichaureau&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANmathdesign"><CITE>51</CITE></A>] are very complete, including
-Greek letters, symbols from Computer Modern, and the AMS symbols.
-Charis SIL&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CharisSIL"><CITE>52</CITE></A>] might be an alternate source for Greek
-letters that match Bitstream Charter more closely. Another possibility
-for a math font is to use the Euler fonts with the <TT>charter</TT>
-and <TT>eulervm</TT> packages.<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 20: <A NAME="fig:chartermd"></A>Bitstream
-Charter text with Math Design math (<TT>\usepackage[charter]{mathdesign}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/chartermd.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Comic Sans:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Comic Sans:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Comic Sans is one of Microsoft's core web fonts that is freely available&nbsp;[<A HREF="#comicsans"><CITE>53</CITE></A>].
-The <TT>comicsans</TT> package by Scott Pakin&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANcomicsans"><CITE>54</CITE></A>]
-implements Comic Sans as both the primary text font and the Latin
-and Greek letters in mathematics. Computer Modern is used for geometric
-symbols that are not present in Comic Sans. Comic Sans is hard to
-read for large blocks of text, but might be nice to use for short
-comments in a handwriting style.<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 21: <A NAME="fig:comicsans"></A>Comic Sans text and
-math (<TT>\usepackage{comicsans}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/comicsans.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph URW Garamond and Math Design: -->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">URW Garamond and Math Design: </H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-URW Garamond No.&nbsp;8&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANgaramond"><CITE>55</CITE></A>] is available under the Aladdin
-Free Public License as part of the GhostPCL project. The Math Design
-fonts for URW Garamond created by Paul Pichaureau&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANmathdesign"><CITE>51</CITE></A>]
-are very complete, including Greek letters, symbols from Computer
-Modern, and the AMS symbols.<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 22: <A NAME="fig:garamd"></A>URW Garamond
-text with Math Design math (<TT>\usepackage[garamond]{mathdesign}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/garamondmd.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC paragraph Utopia and Fourier or Math Design:-->
-
-<H5 CLASS="paragraph">Utopia and Fourier or Math Design:</H5><!--SEC END -->
-
-Utopia&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANutopia"><CITE>56</CITE></A>] was donated by Adobe for use with X Windows.
-Michel Bovani created Fourier-GUTenberg&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANfourier"><CITE>57</CITE></A>] as an
-accompaniment to Utopia and is very complete, containing both Greek
-letters and standard and AMS symbols. The Math Design fonts for Utopia
-of Paul Pichaureau&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANmathdesign"><CITE>51</CITE></A>] are also very complete,
-including Greek letters and AMS symbols.<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 23: <A NAME="fig:fourier"></A>Utopia text
-with Fourier-GUTenberg math (<TT>\usepackage{fourier}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/fourier.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 24: <A NAME="fig:utopiamd"></A>Utopia
-text with Math Design math (<TT>\usepackage[utopia]{mathdesign}</TT>).</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">
- <table align="center" border="1"><tr><td width="0" align="center"><img src="images/utopiamd.png"></td></tr></table></DIV>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BR>
-<BR>
-
-Using METAFONT, Achim Blumensath created the package <TT>MnSymbol</TT>&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANmnsymbol"><CITE>58</CITE></A>],
-which contains geometric symbols (no Greek or other letter-like symbols)
-in varying optical sizes that match the commercial font Adobe MinionPro.
-The <TT>MnSymbol</TT> package also contains traced Type&nbsp;1 versions.
-<TT>MnSymbol</TT> is free; however the package <TT>MinionPro</TT>
-of Achim Blumensath, Andreas Bühmann, and Michael Zedler&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANminionpro"><CITE>59</CITE></A>]
-which uses <TT>MnSymbol</TT> requires a license from Adobe for the
-font MininonPro.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section Comparison of Features-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc5">5</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A NAME="sec:Compar"></A>Comparison of Features</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-Table&nbsp;<A HREF="#cap:FeatureComparison">2</A> shows a comparison of the different
-features in each package. The only packages that have optical sizes
-are Computer Modern, CM Bright, Concrete, Euler, and MnSymbol. Except
-for when the <TT>eulervm</TT> package is used, Latin math letters
-are taken from the italic text font. An asterisk after a font name
-indicates that the package has a version of that style in its own
-font files.
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="table"><DIV CLASS="center"><BR>
-<TABLE CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0>
-<TR><TD BGCOLOR=black COLSPAN=8><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=1><TR><TD></TD></TR></TABLE></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>&nbsp;Package</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Text</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Greek</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>CM sym</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>AMS sym</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Calligr</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>Blkbd</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>boldmath</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD BGCOLOR=black COLSPAN=8><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=1><TR><TD></TD></TR></TABLE></TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>computer modern</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>cmbright</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cmbright</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cmbright</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>no</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>ccfonts,eulervm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concrete</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>euler</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>euler</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>euler</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>concmath</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concrete</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concrete</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concmath</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concmath</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concmath</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>concmath</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>no</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>iwona</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>iwona</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>iwona</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>iwona</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>iwona</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>kurier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>kurier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>kurier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>kurier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>kurier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>anttor</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>anttor</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>anttor</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>anttor</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>anttor</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>anttor</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>kmath,kerkis</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>kerkis</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>kerkis</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>millennial</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>nc schlbk</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>millennial</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>no</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>fouriernc</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>nc schlbk</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>pxfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>palatino</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>pxfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>pxfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathpazo</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>palatino</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>pazo</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>pazo</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathpple</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>palatino</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>euler</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>euler</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>times</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>txfonts</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathtime (Belleek)</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>times</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>belleek</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>belleek</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>no</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathptmx</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>times</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>symbol</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>rsfs</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>no</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mbtimes</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>omega</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>omega</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>mbtimes</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>rsfs*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>esstix</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>arev</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>arev</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>arev</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md charter</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md charter</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathdesign (Charter)</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>charter</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md charter</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md charter</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md charter</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>rsfs*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>comicsans</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>comicsans</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>comicsans</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>cm</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathdesign (Garamond)</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>garamond</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md garamond</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md garamond</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md garamond</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>rsfs*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>utopia</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>fourier</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>mathdesign (Utopia)</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>utopia</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md garamond</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md utopia</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>md utopia</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>rsfs*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>ams*</TD>
-<TD ALIGN=center NOWRAP>yes</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD BGCOLOR=black COLSPAN=8><TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=1><TR><TD></TD></TR></TABLE></TD>
-</TR></TABLE><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center"><BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Table 2: <A NAME="cap:FeatureComparison"></A>Comparison
-of the features of different packages.</DIV></DIV></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>
-The only sans serif fonts with matching math fonts are CM Bright and
-Arev Sans. Both work well for presentations. Computer Modern sans
-serif, CM Bright, Arev Sans, Bera Sans, Kerkis Sans, Helvetica, and
-Avant Garde all work well as sans serif fonts that accompany a primary
-roman font. Computer Modern typewriter, <TT>txtt</TT> (from txfonts),
-Luxi Mono&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANluximono"><CITE>61</CITE></A>], and Bera Mono all work well as typewriters
-fonts.<BR>
-<BR>
-There are several other free fonts easily used in LaTeX, notably
-the Bera fonts, Luxi Mono, and efont-serif&nbsp;[<A HREF="#efont-serif"><CITE>62</CITE></A>]. Malte
-Rosenau converted the Bitstream Vera fonts into Type&nbsp;1 format, renaming
-the fonts to Bera&nbsp;[<A HREF="#CTANbera"><CITE>47</CITE></A>]. Bera includes serif, sans, and
-mono. Bera Serif does not have a matching italic font, but the DejaVu
-fonts&nbsp;[<A HREF="#dejavu"><CITE>60</CITE></A>] are an extension of Bitstream Vera that include
-a true serif italic, as well as Greek and Cyrillic for all three styles.
-Except for Bera Sans and Arev Sans, none of the previous fonts have
-matching math fonts.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section Creation of this Survey-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc6">6</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A NAME="sec:Creation"></A>Creation of this Survey</H2><!--SEC END -->
-
-It might be technically feasible to create a font survey such as this
-article as a single TeX document. This document, however, was not
-created in that fashion for two reasons. First, it would be an inordinate
-amount of work to switch between fonts within the same document. The
-authors of the LaTeX packages put in a considerable amount of effort
-to set up the fonts for a document, and it would be silly to duplicate
-their work. Second, we want to show to a reader exactly what he or
-she will get by using that package.<BR>
-<BR>
-In order to accomplish these goals, a small LaTeX file (see Figure&nbsp;<A HREF="#cap:SampleLaTeXfile">25</A>
-for an example) was made for each font that loaded the appropriate
-packages and then loaded a common text fragment for display. Each
-file was LaTeXed and then converted to an EPS file using <TT>dvips</TT>
-with the -E option. The -E option creates a tight bounding box around
-the text. The main file <TT>survey.tex</TT> then included each of
-these graphics, and was compiled with <TT>pdflatex</TT>. For some
-reason, <TT>dvips</TT> created an unusable one-page PS file when including
-<TT>mbtimes.eps</TT>. HeVeA was used to convert <TT>survey.tex</TT>
-directly to HTML.<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="figure">
-<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="quote">
-<TT>\documentclass{article}</TT>&nbsp;<BR>
-<TT>\include{sampleformat}</TT>&nbsp;<BR>
-<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;\usepackage{fourier}</TT>&nbsp;<BR>
-<TT>\begin{document}</TT>&nbsp;<BR>
-<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;\include{textfragment}</TT>&nbsp;<BR>
-<TT>\end{document}</TT>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<BR>
-<BR>
-<DIV CLASS="center">Figure 25: <A NAME="cap:SampleLaTeXfile"></A>Sample
-LaTeX file for <TT>fourier</TT>. The file <TT>sampleformat.tex</TT>
-contains page layout commands, such as setting the margins and removing
-the page numbers. The file <TT>textfragment.tex</TT> contains the
-text and mathematics fragment to be displayed. Both included files
-are used by every sample LaTeX file. The line &#8220;<TT>\usepackage{fourier}</TT>&#8221;
-was changed for each sample to the package listed in the sample's
-caption.</DIV><BR>
-<BR>
-
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-<!--TOC subsection Acknowledgements-->
-
-<H3 CLASS="subsection">Acknowledgements</H3><!--SEC END -->
-
-Thanks to Michael Zedler, Ulrik Vieth, Karl Berry, William Slough,
-and the anonymous referees for helpful comments.<BR>
-<BR>
-<!--TOC section References-->
-
-<H2 CLASS="section">References</H2><!--SEC END -->
-<DL CLASS="list" COMPACT="compact"><DT CLASS="dt-list">
-<A NAME="CTANfontinstgd"><FONT COLOR=purple>[1]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Philipp Lehman, The Font Installation Guide on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/info/Type1fonts/fontinstallationguide/">CTAN:<TT>/info/Type1fonts/fontinstallationguide</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANmetatype1"><FONT COLOR=purple>[2]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Bogus&#322;aw Jackowski, Janusz M. Nowacki, and Piotr Strzelczyk, MetaType1
-on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/utilities/metatype1/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/utilities/metatype1</TT></A>
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="WASmathfonts"><FONT COLOR=purple>[3]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Walter A. Schmidt, Mathematikschriften für LaTeX, <A HREF="http://home.vr-web.de/was/mathfonts.html"><TT>http://home.vr-web.de/was/mathfonts.html</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="bluesky"><FONT COLOR=purple>[4]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">American Mathematical Society (AMS) webpage for Computer Modern Type&nbsp;1
-fonts, <A HREF="http://www.ams.org/tex/type1-fonts.html"><TT>http://www.ams.org/tex/type1-fonts.html</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CMBook"><FONT COLOR=purple>[5]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Donald E. Knuth, <EM>Computer Modern Typefaces</EM>, Addison-Wesley
-Pub. Co., 1986.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CMRgain"><FONT COLOR=purple>[6]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Raph Levien, Effect of gain on appearance of Computer Modern, <A HREF="http://levien.com/type/cmr/gain.html"><TT>http://levien.com/type/cmr/gain.html</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="DigTyp"><FONT COLOR=purple>[7]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Donald E. Knuth, <EM>Digital Typography</EM>, Stanford, California:
-Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1999.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANbluesky"><FONT COLOR=purple>[8]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Blue Sky Research and Y&amp;Y, Inc., Computer Modern Type&nbsp;1 fonts on
-<A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bluesky/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bluesky</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANbakoma"><FONT COLOR=purple>[9]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Basil K. Malyshev, BaKoMa Computer Modern Type&nbsp;1 and TrueType fonts
-on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANec"><FONT COLOR=purple>[10]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Jörg Knappen and Norbert Schwarz, European Computer Modern fonts
-on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/ec/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/ec</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANtt2001"><FONT COLOR=purple>[11]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Szabó Péter, Tt2001 fonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/tt2001/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/ps-type1/tt2001</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="textrace"><FONT COLOR=purple>[12]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Szabó Péter, webpage for <TT>textrace</TT> and Tt2001 fonts,
-<A HREF="http://www.inf.bme.hu/~pts/textrace"><TT>http://www.inf.bme.hu/~pts/textrace</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANcm-super"><FONT COLOR=purple>[13]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Vladimir Volovich, CM-Super on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/cm-super/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/ps-type1/cm-super</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CM-Super"><FONT COLOR=purple>[14]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Vladimir Volovich, <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb24-1/volovich.pdf">CM-Super</A>: Automatic
-creation of efficient Type&nbsp;1 fonts from METAFONT fonts, <EM>TUGboat</EM>,
-24 (1) 2003, 75&ndash;78.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANlm"><FONT COLOR=purple>[15]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Bogus&#322;aw Jackowski and Janusz M. Nowacki, Latin Modern on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/lm/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/ps-type1/lm</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="LatinModern"><FONT COLOR=purple>[16]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Bogus&#322;aw Jackowski and Janusz M. Nowacki, <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb24-1/jackowski.pdf">Latin
-Modern</A>: Enhancing Computer Modern with accents, accents, accents,
-<EM>TUGboat</EM>, 24 (1) 2003, 64&ndash;74.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="texpower"><FONT COLOR=purple>[17]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">TeXPower LaTeX style files by Stephan Lehmke, <A HREF="http://texpower.sourceforge.net"><TT>http://texpower.sourceforge.net</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANcmbright"><FONT COLOR=purple>[18]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Walter A. Schmidt, CM Bright on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/cmbright/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/cmbright</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANhfbright"><FONT COLOR=purple>[19]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Harald Harders, hfbright on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/hfbright/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/ps-type1/hfbright</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="concretebook"><FONT COLOR=purple>[20]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, and Oren Patashnik, <EM>Concrete
-Mathematics,</EM> Addison-Wesley, 1989.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANconcmath"><FONT COLOR=purple>[21]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Ulrik Vieth, Concrete Math fonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/concmath/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/concmath</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANccfonts"><FONT COLOR=purple>[22]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Walter Schmidt, ccfonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ccfonts/">CTAN:<TT>/macros/latex/contrib/ccfonts</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANeulervm"><FONT COLOR=purple>[23]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Walter Schmidt, eulervm on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/eulervm/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/eulervm</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="eulervm"><FONT COLOR=purple>[24]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Walter Schmidt, <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb23-3-4/tb75schmidt.pdf">Euler-VM</A>: Generic
-math fonts for use with LaTeX, <EM>TUGboat</EM>, 23 (3/4) 2002, 301&ndash;303.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANiwona"><FONT COLOR=purple>[25]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Janusz M. Nowacki, Iwona on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/iwona/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/iwona</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANkurier"><FONT COLOR=purple>[26]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Janusz M. Nowacki, Kurier on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/kurier/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/kurier</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANantp"><FONT COLOR=purple>[27]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Janusz M. Nowacki, Antykwa Pó&#322;tawskiego on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/psfonts/polish/antp/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/psfonts/polish/antp</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANantt"><FONT COLOR=purple>[28]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Janusz M. Nowacki, Antykwa Toru&#324;ska on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/antt/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/antt</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="AntTorunska"><FONT COLOR=purple>[29]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Janusz M. Nowacki, <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb19-3/tb60antyk.pdf">Antykwa Toru&#324;ska</A>:
-an electronic replica of a Polish traditional type, <EM>TUGboat</EM>,
-19 (3) 1998, 242&ndash;243.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANpsnfss"><FONT COLOR=purple>[30]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Sebastian Rahtz and Walter A. Schmidt, PSNFSS on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/psnfss/">CTAN:<TT>/macros/latex/required/psnfss</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="Kerkis"><FONT COLOR=purple>[31]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Antonis Tsolomitis, The <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb23-3-4/tb75tsol.pdf">Kerkis</A>
-font family, <EM>TUGboat</EM>, 23 (3/4) 2002, 296&ndash;301.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANkerkis"><FONT COLOR=purple>[32]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Antonis Tsolomitis, Kerkis on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/greek/kerkis/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/greek/kerkis</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANfouriernc"><FONT COLOR=purple>[33]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Michael Zedler, fouriernc on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/fouriernc/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/fouriernc</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANpxfonts"><FONT COLOR=purple>[34]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Young Ryu, pxfonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/pxfonts/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/pxfonts</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANmathpazo"><FONT COLOR=purple>[35]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Diego Puga, Pazo Math fonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/mathpazo/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/mathpazo</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANfpl"><FONT COLOR=purple>[36]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Ralf Stubner, FPL font on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/fpl/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/fpl</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="fplneu"><FONT COLOR=purple>[37]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Walter Schmidt, FPL Neu package, <A HREF="http://home.vr-web.de/was/x/FPL/"><TT>http://home.vr-web.de/was/x/FPL/</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANtxfonts"><FONT COLOR=purple>[38]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Young Ryu, txfonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/txfonts/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/txfonts</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANbelleek"><FONT COLOR=purple>[39]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Richard Kinch, Belleek fonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/belleek/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/belleek</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="Belleek"><FONT COLOR=purple>[40]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Richard J. Kinch, <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb19-3/tb60kinch.pdf">Belleek</A>: A call
-for METAFONT revival, <EM>TUGboat</EM>, 19 (3) 1998, 244&ndash;249.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="STIX"><FONT COLOR=purple>[41]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">STIX Fonts project, <A HREF="http://www.stixfonts.org"><TT>http://www.stixfonts.org</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="mbtimes"><FONT COLOR=purple>[42]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Michel Bovani, mbtimes at <A HREF="ftp://ftp.gutenberg.eu.org/pub/gut/distribs/mbtimes/"><TT>ftp://ftp.gutenberg.eu.org/pub/gut/distribs/mbtimes/</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="Omega"><FONT COLOR=purple>[43]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous, Omega at <A HREF="http://omega.enstb.org"><TT>http://omega.enstb.org</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="MgOpenModerna"><FONT COLOR=purple>[44]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">MgOpenModerna, one of the MgOpen fonts, <A HREF="http://www.ellak.gr/fonts/mgopen"><TT>http://www.ellak.gr/fonts/mgopen</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="FreeSans"><FONT COLOR=purple>[45]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">FreeSans, one of the Free UCS Outline Fonts, <A HREF="http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/freefont"><TT>http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/freefont</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="vera"><FONT COLOR=purple>[46]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Bitstream Vera, released by Bitstream in cooperation with the Gnome
-Foundation, <A HREF="http://www.gnome.org/fonts"><TT>http://www.gnome.org/fonts</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANbera"><FONT COLOR=purple>[47]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Malte Rosenau, Bera Postscript Type&nbsp;1 fonts (converted from Bitstream
-Vera fonts, which necessitated the name change) and LaTeX support
-files by Walter&nbsp;A. Schmidt, on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/bera/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/bera</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANarev"><FONT COLOR=purple>[48]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Tavmjong Bah and Stephen Hartke, Arev Sans on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/arev/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/arev</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="arev"><FONT COLOR=purple>[49]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Tavmjong Bah, Arev Sans, <A HREF="http://tavmjong.free.fr/FONTS"><TT>http://tavmjong.free.fr/FONTS</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANcharter"><FONT COLOR=purple>[50]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Bitstream Charter on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/charter/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/charter</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANmathdesign"><FONT COLOR=purple>[51]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Paul Pichaureau, Math Design fonts on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/mathdesign/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/mathdesign</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CharisSIL"><FONT COLOR=purple>[52]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Charis SIL, <A HREF="http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=CharisSILfont"><TT>http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&amp;item_id=CharisSILfont</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="comicsans"><FONT COLOR=purple>[53]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Comic Sans, part of Microsoft's core web fonts, available at <A HREF="http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/"><TT>http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANcomicsans"><FONT COLOR=purple>[54]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Scott Pakin, Comic Sans LaTeX package on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/comicsans/">CTAN:<TT>/macros/latex/contrib/comicsans</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANgaramond"><FONT COLOR=purple>[55]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">URW Garamond on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/urw/garamond/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/urw/garamond</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANutopia"><FONT COLOR=purple>[56]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Adobe Utopia on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/utopia/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/utopia</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANfourier"><FONT COLOR=purple>[57]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Michel Bovani, Fourier-GUTenberg on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/fourier-GUT/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/fourier-GUT</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANmnsymbol"><FONT COLOR=purple>[58]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Achim Blumensath, MnSymbol on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/mnsymbol/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/mnsymbol</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANminionpro"><FONT COLOR=purple>[59]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Achim Blumensath, Andreas Bühmann, and Michael Zedler, MinionPro
-on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/minionpro/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/minionpro</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="dejavu"><FONT COLOR=purple>[60]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">DejaVu fonts, <A HREF="http://dejavu.sourceforge.net"><TT>http://dejavu.sourceforge.net</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="CTANluximono"><FONT COLOR=purple>[61]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Luxi Mono on <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/fonts/LuxiMono/">CTAN:<TT>/fonts/LuxiMono</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="efont-serif"><FONT COLOR=purple>[62]</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">efont-serif at <A HREF="http://openlab.jp/efont/serif/"><TT>http://openlab.jp/efont/serif/</TT></A>.
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-An initial version of this article appeared in <EM>The PracTeX Journal,</EM> 1, 2006, <A HREF="http://www.tug.org/pracjourn/2006-1/hartke/"><TT>http://www.tug.org/pracjourn/2006-1/hartke/</TT></A>.<BR>
-The permanent home of this article is <A HREF="http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/info/Free_Math_Font_Survey"><TT>http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/info/Free_Math_Font_Survey</TT></A>.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="note2" HREF="#text2"><FONT SIZE=5>2</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Email: lastname @ gmail dot com.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="note3" HREF="#text3"><FONT SIZE=5>3</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">Starting with version 6, Adobe Acrobat Reader displays bitmap fonts
-fine. The free PDF viewers Ghostview and xpdf have always displayed
-bitmap fonts accurately.
-<DT CLASS="dt-list"><A NAME="note4" HREF="#text4"><FONT SIZE=5>4</FONT></A><DD CLASS="dd-list">When on screen, the fonts are usually anti-aliased, often into a gray
-blur because the stems are not thick enough to fill a pixel. When
-printed with a high-resolution laser printer, the fonts are shown
-accurately, but I think are too thin. With a medium-resolution printer
-like an inkjet, there's enough resolution to show the form of the
-letters (unlike on screen), but the low-resolution "bulks
-up" the letters compared to a high-resolution laser printer,
-with the letters thus appearing darker.
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