[OS X TeX] Matching math font to text

Jonathan Kew jonathan_kew at sil.org
Mon Jul 9 11:41:02 EDT 2007


On 9 Jul 2007, at 4:23 pm, Luis Sequeira wrote:

> I am writing a document in XeLaTeX, for which the text has to be  
> typeset using the Verdana font at 10pt size (this is a requirement  
> that I have to meet).
> The document contains a few mathematical formulas. The math (which  
> appears in Computer Modern) seems too small compared to the text.
> I am seeking your advice as to how best remedy this. I am open to  
> using a different math font, as long as I can find how to do it and  
> the font is freely available.
> I can also live with a solution that makes the math appear in a  
> nominally larger font (say, come up with an easy way to make all  
> math be at 11pt, which is closer to the size of text).

How about using the [11pt] option to the document class, and then  
[Scale=0.911111] when you load Verdana with fontspec? That should  
give you 10pt text.

JK



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