[OS X TeX] Fine point of mathematical typing?
Bruno Voisin
bvoisin at mac.com
Mon May 12 19:51:41 EDT 2008
Le 12 mai 08 à 23:12, Ross Moore a écrit :
> (The '1' being narrower than other digits makes a tiny difference;
> but hardly noticeable at all.)
In order to alleviate for this, and use the Monospaced "option" of
OpenType fonts, I tried, with Roberto's example, to replace pdfLaTeX
by XeLaTeX and adding in the preamble:
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{monolmr}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{monolmr}{m}{n}
{<-> "LMRoman12\space Regular:
Number\space Spacing=Monospaced\space Numbers"}{}
\DeclareSymbolFont{mononumbers}{U}{monolmr}{m}{n}
\DeclareMathSymbol{0}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`0}
\DeclareMathSymbol{1}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`1}
\DeclareMathSymbol{2}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`2}
\DeclareMathSymbol{3}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`3}
\DeclareMathSymbol{4}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`4}
\DeclareMathSymbol{5}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`5}
\DeclareMathSymbol{6}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`6}
\DeclareMathSymbol{7}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`7}
\DeclareMathSymbol{8}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`8}
\DeclareMathSymbol{9}{\mathalpha}{mononumbers}{`9}
That doesn't seem to make much of a difference, if any. I tried also
to use TeX Gyre Termes instead of LMRoman12 Regular, with no luck.
It may be possible to take advantage of fontspec's much easier syntax,
like
\setmathrm[Numbers={Monospaced,Lining}]{TeX Gyre Termes}
but I couldn't figure out how to make this work.
Bruno
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