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  2. XITS font project - Wikipedia

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    The XITS font project is an OpenType implementation of STIX fonts version 1.x with math support for mathematical and scientific publishing. [1] The main mission of the Times-like XITS typeface is to provide a version of STIX fonts enriched with the OpenType MATH extension. Specimen of XITS Math usage

  3. Asana-Math - Wikipedia

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    Asana-Math is an OpenType mathematical font with advanced layout features based on the OpenType Math extensions. It was developed by Apostolos Syropoulos, [ 1 ] based on the Type 1 pxfonts by Young Ryu [ 2 ] .

  4. Category:Mathematical OpenType typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical OpenType typefaces have significant coverage of the symbols defined in the Unicode Technical Report #25 (Unicode Support for Mathematics), and provide advanced layout features using the MATH OpenType table and math OpenType script supported by Office 2007. They have been added to the ISO OpenType standard in April 2014 .

  5. STIX Fonts project - Wikipedia

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    The STIX Fonts project or Scientific and Technical Information Exchange (STIX), is a project sponsored by several leading scientific and technical publishers to provide, under royalty-free license, a comprehensive font set of mathematical symbols and alphabets, intended to serve the scientific and engineering community for electronic and print publication.

  6. Template:Mathcal - Wikipedia

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    The template attempts to use any calligraphic font that may be installed on several operating systems, either as default or as part of an office package. The fonts called are: Lucida Calligraphy, Monotype Corsiva, URW Chancery L, Apple Chancery, and Tex Gyre Chorus. Failing all these, the generic font families cursive and serif are used.

  7. MathTime - Wikipedia

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    Belleek is a metrically identical (but significantly different in shape) free replacement font for MathTime 1.x. [12] Belleek was released by TrueTeX (Richard Kinch) in 1998. [13] TM Math by MicroPress is another commercial math font; STIX fonts, XTIS, and TeX Gyre Termes are Times-style math fonts released for free and/or under open source ...

  8. AMS Euler - Wikipedia

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    User's Guide to AMSFonts, version 2.2d January 2002, PDF document, 34 pages, file size: about 660 kB, which includes a section on the history of AMS Euler fonts. Rhatigan, Daniel (September 2007). Three Typefaces for Mathematics - The development of Times 4-line Mathematics Series 569, AMS Euler, and Cambria Math (PDF). University of Reading.

  9. OpenType - Wikipedia

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    OFF is a free, publicly available standard. [14] By 2001 hundreds of OpenType fonts were on the market. Adobe finished converting their entire font library to OpenType toward the end of 2002. As of early 2005, around 10,000 OpenType