[XeTeX] XITS Math font - first beata
Will Robertson
wspr81 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 5 10:18:06 CEST 2010
On 2010-06-05 14:58:22 +0930,
wodzicki at math.berkeley.edu said:
> I read your answer to my post as an admission that STIXGeneral, which
> covers actually all the usual 'text' blocks of the Unicode is not really
> suitable for text? Is it really so? My naive perhaps perception was that
> STIXGeneral was not just a 'Math' font but a complete font that was
> expected to be used for both text and Math.
No, sorry, I misspoke. I wouldn't say that it's *not* suitable (in
fact, it has a very good glyph coverage in certain areas), just that
using separate -- but similar -- fonts for text and math might end up
being even better than just one.
In fact, I take it all back. STIX is fine for text, and so is TeX Gyre
Termes. I guess I just meant to say that there are options available.
But XTIS math, unless I am mistaken, should purely be used for maths.
> Why then bother about designing 'OldStyle' figures in XITS Math? My
> understanding is that one uses them exclusively in the text -- not in the
> Math mode. Or there is a provision somewhere in 'unicode-math' for them to
> be used also in Math? (if there is one, I haven't found it)
If you want them in math, it should be possible to write
\setmathfont[range=\mathup/{num},Numbers=OldStyle]{XITS Math}
after the regular math font declaration, but I haven't tried it. I hope
it works :)
If you ask me, I can add this as an option somewhere in the package.
(I've seen old-style figures in maths in examples before, but never "in
the wild".)
Thanks,
Will
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