[OS X TeX] A Font question

Luci Ellis luci at verbeia.com
Wed Jun 22 23:30:19 EDT 2011


Dear Souyma
The answer is yes. If you want to use the Baskerville that comes with a Mac, the GTAMac packages will help you. If you want Adobe's New Baskerville, support files can be downloaded from http://www.verbeia.com/tex/.
Kind regards
Luci

On 23/06/2011, at 9:59 AM, soumya dipta <soumyadiptabanerjee at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I got interested in Baskerville fonts (for no apparent reason). I am curious if :
> 
> I can produce Tex/Latex using Baskerville fonts?
> 
> If yes, what is the relevant latex package (to be downloaded)? I have the full version of TexLive 2010. 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Shom
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>   1. Item align (David Arnold)
>   2. Re: Item align (Michael Sharpe)
>   3. Re: Item align (David Arnold)
>   4. Re: Item align (Ross Moore)
>   5. Re: Item align (David Arnold)
>   6. Re: Item align (Ross Moore)
>   7. Re: Item align (David Arnold)
>   8. Re: Item align (Michael Sharpe)
>   9. Re: Item align (David Arnold)
>   10. Section title as running header (Per Ting)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:12:26 -0700
> From: David Arnold <dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net>
> Subject: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: MacOSX-TeX <MacOSX-TeX at email.esm.psu.edu>
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> 
> All,
> 
> I am looking for a way to align the baseline of the first equation with the baseline of the item number.
> 
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{amsmath}
> \begin{document}
> 
> \begin{enumerate}
> 
> \item
> \begin{align*}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> 3x-4y&=12 
> \end{align*}
> 
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{document}
> 
> I don't necessarily need to use the align environment. In fact, I don't need the system to be centered. It could be indented a bit away from the item number.
> 
> Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> David
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:27:35 -0700
> From: Michael Sharpe <msharpe at ucsd.edu>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
> Message-ID: <D1707C1A-BA12-4A5D-80DF-AB0EE9A59085 at ucsd.edu>
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> 
> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:12 PM, David Arnold wrote:
> 
> > \documentclass{article}
> > \usepackage{amsmath}
> > \begin{document}
> > 
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > 
> > \item
> > \begin{align*}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{align*}
> > 
> > \end{enumerate}
> > \end{document}
> 
> You can put the align material inside a minipage, Eg,
> 
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{amsmath}
> \begin{document}
> 
> \begin{enumerate}
> 
> \item
> \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> 3x-4y&=12 
> \end{align*}
> \end{minipage}
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{document}
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:34:56 -0700
> From: David Arnold <dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
> Message-ID: <6B9AC246-9FCF-41A9-AA39-5ED0FEB33EAF at suddenlink.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> 
> Michael,
> 
> Not bad, but in this case the baseline of the first equations winds up atop the baseline of the item number.
> 
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{amsmath}
> \begin{document}
> 
> \begin{enumerate}
> 
> \item
> \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> y&=\frac23x-4
> \end{align*}
> \end{minipage}
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{document}
> 
> D.
> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Michael Sharpe wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:12 PM, David Arnold wrote:
> > 
> >> \documentclass{article}
> >> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >> \begin{document}
> >> 
> >> \begin{enumerate}
> >> 
> >> \item
> >> \begin{align*}
> >> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >> 3x-4y&=12 
> >> \end{align*}
> >> 
> >> \end{enumerate}
> >> \end{document}
> > 
> > You can put the align material inside a minipage, Eg,
> > 
> > \documentclass{article}
> > \usepackage{amsmath}
> > \begin{document}
> > 
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > 
> > \item
> > \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{align*}
> > \end{minipage}
> > \end{enumerate}
> > \end{document}
> > 
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> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 08:40:26 +1000
> From: Ross Moore <ross.moore at mq.edu.au>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
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> 
> 
> On 22/06/2011, at 8:12 AM, David Arnold wrote:
> 
> > All,
> > 
> > I am looking for a way to align the baseline of the first equation with the baseline of the item number.
> > 
> > \documentclass{article}
> > \usepackage{amsmath}
> > \begin{document}
> > 
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > 
> > \item
> > \begin{align*}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{align*}
> > 
> > \end{enumerate}
> > \end{document}
> > 
> > I don't necessarily need to use the align environment.
> 
> Most certainly you do not want it, since it is an outer displayed-math environment.
> AMSmath provides other methods for inner alignment, but you many have to fiddle with 
> the exact vertical placement.
> 
> e.g. here are 3 different solutions using sets of parameters to adjust the spacing:
> 
> \begin{enumerate}
> 
> \item
> \begin{align*}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> 3x-4y&=12 
> \end{align*}
> 
> \item
> \hspace{.5cm}\lower.65\baselineskip\hbox{$\begin{aligned}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> 3x-4y&=12 
> \end{aligned}$}
> 
> \item
> \hspace{.5cm}\xy*!D(.125)\xybox{\xymatrix @R=0pt @C=0pt {
> 2x+3y&=&4\\
> 3x-4y&=&12 
> }}\endxy
> 
> \item
> \hspace{.5cm}\xy*+!U(2.75)\xybox{$\begin{aligned}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> 3x-4y&=12 
> \end{aligned}$}\endxy
> 
> \end{enumerate}
> 
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> > In fact, I don't need the system to be centered. It could be indented a bit away from the item number.
> > 
> > Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > David
> 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
>     Ross
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ross Moore                                      ross.moore at mq.edu.au 
> Mathematics Department                          office: E7A-419      
> Macquarie University                            tel: +61 (0)2 9850 8955
> Sydney, Australia  2109                          fax: +61 (0)2 9850 8114
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:44:08 -0700
> From: David Arnold <dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
> Message-ID: <D4D1431C-522F-4D67-9C25-D613276ED32B at suddenlink.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> Got an error on that:
> 
> ./Untitled.tex:20: Undefined control sequence.
> l.20 \hspace{.5cm}\xy
>                     *!D(.125)\xybox{\xymatrix @R=0pt @C=0pt {
> ? 
> 
> D.
> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:40 PM, Ross Moore wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On 22/06/2011, at 8:12 AM, David Arnold wrote:
> > 
> >> All,
> >> 
> >> I am looking for a way to align the baseline of the first equation with the baseline of the item number.
> >> 
> >> \documentclass{article}
> >> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >> \begin{document}
> >> 
> >> \begin{enumerate}
> >> 
> >> \item
> >> \begin{align*}
> >> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >> 3x-4y&=12 
> >> \end{align*}
> >> 
> >> \end{enumerate}
> >> \end{document}
> >> 
> >> I don't necessarily need to use the align environment.
> > 
> > Most certainly you do not want it, since it is an outer displayed-math environment.
> > AMSmath provides other methods for inner alignment, but you many have to fiddle with 
> > the exact vertical placement.
> > 
> > e.g. here are 3 different solutions using sets of parameters to adjust the spacing:
> > 
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > 
> > \item
> > \begin{align*}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{align*}
> > 
> > \item
> > \hspace{.5cm}\lower.65\baselineskip\hbox{$\begin{aligned}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{aligned}$}
> > 
> > \item
> > \hspace{.5cm}\xy*!D(.125)\xybox{\xymatrix @R=0pt @C=0pt {
> > 2x+3y&=&4\\
> > 3x-4y&=&12 
> > }}\endxy
> > 
> > \item
> > \hspace{.5cm}\xy*+!U(2.75)\xybox{$\begin{aligned}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{aligned}$}\endxy
> > 
> > \end{enumerate}
> > 
> > <texshop_image.jpeg>
> >> In fact, I don't need the system to be centered. It could be indented a bit away from the item number.
> >> 
> >> Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
> >> 
> >> Thanks.
> >> 
> >> David
> > 
> > 
> > Hope this helps,
> > 
> >     Ross
> > 
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Ross Moore                                      ross.moore at mq.edu.au 
> > Mathematics Department                          office: E7A-419      
> > Macquarie University                            tel: +61 (0)2 9850 8955
> > Sydney, Australia  2109                          fax: +61 (0)2 9850 8114
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> > 
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 08:45:22 +1000
> From: Ross Moore <ross.moore at mq.edu.au>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
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> 
> On 22/06/2011, at 8:44 AM, David Arnold wrote:
> 
> > Got an error on that:
> > 
> > ./Untitled.tex:20: Undefined control sequence.
> > l.20 \hspace{.5cm}\xy
> >                      *!D(.125)\xybox{\xymatrix @R=0pt @C=0pt {
> > ? 
> 
> 
> \usepackage[all]{xy}
> 
> > 
> > D.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ross Moore                                      ross.moore at mq.edu.au 
> Mathematics Department                          office: E7A-419      
> Macquarie University                            tel: +61 (0)2 9850 8955
> Sydney, Australia  2109                          fax: +61 (0)2 9850 8114
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:59:06 -0700
> From: David Arnold <dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
> Message-ID: <793A8954-5CA9-49F9-AEFE-81843DEC0562 at suddenlink.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> 
> Aha!
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> D.
> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Ross Moore wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On 22/06/2011, at 8:44 AM, David Arnold wrote:
> > 
> >> Got an error on that:
> >> 
> >> ./Untitled.tex:20: Undefined control sequence.
> >> l.20 \hspace{.5cm}\xy
> >>                    *!D(.125)\xybox{\xymatrix @R=0pt @C=0pt {
> >> ? 
> > 
> > 
> > \usepackage[all]{xy}
> > 
> >> 
> >> D.
> > 
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Ross Moore                                      ross.moore at mq.edu.au 
> > Mathematics Department                          office: E7A-419      
> > Macquarie University                            tel: +61 (0)2 9850 8955
> > Sydney, Australia  2109                          fax: +61 (0)2 9850 8114
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> 
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:28:35 -0700
> From: Michael Sharpe <msharpe at ucsd.edu>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
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> 
> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:34 PM, David Arnold wrote:
> 
> > Michael,
> > 
> > Not bad, but in this case the baseline of the first equations winds up atop the baseline of the item number.
> > 
> > \documentclass{article}
> > \usepackage{amsmath}
> > \begin{document}
> > 
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > 
> > \item
> > \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > y&=\frac23x-4
> > \end{align*}
> > \end{minipage}
> > \end{enumerate}
> > \end{document}
> > 
> > D.
> > 
> > On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Michael Sharpe wrote:
> > 
> >> 
> >> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:12 PM, David Arnold wrote:
> >> 
> >>> \documentclass{article}
> >>> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >>> \begin{document}
> >>> 
> >>> \begin{enumerate}
> >>> 
> >>> \item
> >>> \begin{align*}
> >>> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >>> 3x-4y&=12 
> >>> \end{align*}
> >>> 
> >>> \end{enumerate}
> >>> \end{document}
> >> 
> >> You can put the align material inside a minipage, Eg,
> >> 
> >> \documentclass{article}
> >> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >> \begin{document}
> >> 
> >> \begin{enumerate}
> >> 
> >> \item
> >> \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> >> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >> 3x-4y&=12 
> >> \end{align*}
> >> \end{minipage}
> >> \end{enumerate}
> >> \end{document}
> >> 
> 
> I missed that---some manual vertical adjustment seems necessary. You can use \raisebox on the minipage:
> 
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{amsmath}
> \begin{document}
> 
> \begin{enumerate}
> 
> \item
> \raisebox{-.8pt}{\begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> 2x+3y&=4\\
> 3x-4y&=12 
> \end{align*}
> \end{minipage}}
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{document}
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:47:44 -0700
> From: David Arnold <dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Item align
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
> Message-ID: <094CF580-0B82-410A-9895-26AEEA9F0F5C at suddenlink.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> 
> Michael,
> 
> Thanks. I went with Ross's strategy:
> 
> % Exercise #7
> \begin{exercise}\label{ex:4-1-7}
> \hspace{.5cm}\lower0.65\baselineskip\hbox{$\begin{aligned}
> 3x-3y&=12\\
> x-y&=-3
> \end{aligned}$}
> 
> I was able to use our perl code section to do something like this, where the second equation has the form y=slope2 * x+b.
> 
> my $howmuch=isinteger($slope2) ? "0.65" : "1.0";
> 
> Then code our question like this:
> 
> \shortqu=\hspace{.5cm}\lower#howmuch\baselineskip\hbox{$\begin{aligned}
> #eqn1&=#C\\
> y&=#eqn2
> \end{aligned}$}
> |@|
> 
> The result is not bad. See exercises 7-18 on page 4 of:
> 
> http://msenux.redwoods.edu/ElemAlgText/chapter4/chapter4.pdf
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> David.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Michael Sharpe wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:34 PM, David Arnold wrote:
> > 
> >> Michael,
> >> 
> >> Not bad, but in this case the baseline of the first equations winds up atop the baseline of the item number.
> >> 
> >> \documentclass{article}
> >> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >> \begin{document}
> >> 
> >> \begin{enumerate}
> >> 
> >> \item
> >> \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> >> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >> y&=\frac23x-4
> >> \end{align*}
> >> \end{minipage}
> >> \end{enumerate}
> >> \end{document}
> >> 
> >> D.
> >> 
> >> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Michael Sharpe wrote:
> >> 
> >>> 
> >>> On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:12 PM, David Arnold wrote:
> >>> 
> >>>> \documentclass{article}
> >>>> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >>>> \begin{document}
> >>>> 
> >>>> \begin{enumerate}
> >>>> 
> >>>> \item
> >>>> \begin{align*}
> >>>> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >>>> 3x-4y&=12 
> >>>> \end{align*}
> >>>> 
> >>>> \end{enumerate}
> >>>> \end{document}
> >>> 
> >>> You can put the align material inside a minipage, Eg,
> >>> 
> >>> \documentclass{article}
> >>> \usepackage{amsmath}
> >>> \begin{document}
> >>> 
> >>> \begin{enumerate}
> >>> 
> >>> \item
> >>> \begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> >>> 2x+3y&=4\\
> >>> 3x-4y&=12 
> >>> \end{align*}
> >>> \end{minipage}
> >>> \end{enumerate}
> >>> \end{document}
> >>> 
> > 
> > I missed that---some manual vertical adjustment seems necessary. You can use \raisebox on the minipage:
> > 
> > \documentclass{article}
> > \usepackage{amsmath}
> > \begin{document}
> > 
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > 
> > \item
> > \raisebox{-.8pt}{\begin{minipage}{2in}\begin{align*}
> > 2x+3y&=4\\
> > 3x-4y&=12 
> > \end{align*}
> > \end{minipage}}
> > \end{enumerate}
> > \end{document}
> > 
> > 
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> Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 00:45:39 -0400
> From: Per Ting <perting at gmail.com>
> Subject: [OS X TeX] Section title as running header
> To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
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> 
> I realize that this is not the appropriate forum to ask this question. I
> apologize for posting this question.  I have already posted it on
> comp.text.tex but have received no response.
> 
> I am writing a book where the running headers of even pages are
> chapter titles and running head of odd pages are section titles. The
> last section of each chapter is a section called "Problems". I would
> like this section to have no section number, appear in the TOC without
> section number and be justified under the title of other sections (not
> under the number of other sections) and appear in the heading of odd
> pages as "Problems" with no section number. What I have been doing is
> the following. At the end of Chapter 1 I have added:
> 
> \newpage
> \def\mr{\large{\it Problems}}
> \let\rightmark\mr
> \section*{Problems}
> \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Problems}%
> 
> This causes:
> 1- "Problems" to appear in the TOC without section number but left
> justified under other sections that start with section number
> 2-When Chapter 2 starts, on odd pages I do not have section number,
> rather "Problems" appears for the entire book as the header on odd
> pages.
> 
> How can I solve these two problems? How cabn I reset the running
> header to the section number again at the beginning of Chapter 2 and
> have "Problems" correctly justified in TOCs.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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