Is there any sans-serif font that fully supports unicode-math?












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As stated in the question title, is there any sans-serif font that fully supports the unicode-math package? Alternatively, is there a list that shows the different levels of support for (preferably many) different fonts (e.g. Latin Modern Sans has numbers, Latin letters and uppercase Greek letters, but no lowercase Greek letters and no/not all symbols)?



The fonts that are commonly advertised to fully work with unicode-math are Latin Modern Math, Asana Math and XITS Math. However, these are all serif fonts.










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    Short answer: no.

    – egreg
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:12






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    You might be interested in tug.dk/FontCatalogue/mathfonts.html and tug.dk/FontCatalogue/math.html

    – Clément
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:31






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    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/219392/… is helpful? (Disclaimer: I provided an answer to that question.)

    – cfr
    Jan 21 '15 at 1:17






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    wikipedia suggests these are the fonts which currently have a MATH table none of these is specifically sans serif although they should all have the sans latin alphabet and digits starting at U+1d5a0

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 '15 at 11:05








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    Adding to Clèment's post: I have made good experinces with Arev and normally use it when I need excessive math support with a grotesque font. But AFAIK it does not support the full Unicode range.

    – Manuel Weinkauf
    Jan 22 '15 at 11:38


















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As stated in the question title, is there any sans-serif font that fully supports the unicode-math package? Alternatively, is there a list that shows the different levels of support for (preferably many) different fonts (e.g. Latin Modern Sans has numbers, Latin letters and uppercase Greek letters, but no lowercase Greek letters and no/not all symbols)?



The fonts that are commonly advertised to fully work with unicode-math are Latin Modern Math, Asana Math and XITS Math. However, these are all serif fonts.










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Short answer: no.

    – egreg
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:12






  • 1





    You might be interested in tug.dk/FontCatalogue/mathfonts.html and tug.dk/FontCatalogue/math.html

    – Clément
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:31






  • 1





    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/219392/… is helpful? (Disclaimer: I provided an answer to that question.)

    – cfr
    Jan 21 '15 at 1:17






  • 1





    wikipedia suggests these are the fonts which currently have a MATH table none of these is specifically sans serif although they should all have the sans latin alphabet and digits starting at U+1d5a0

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 '15 at 11:05








  • 1





    Adding to Clèment's post: I have made good experinces with Arev and normally use it when I need excessive math support with a grotesque font. But AFAIK it does not support the full Unicode range.

    – Manuel Weinkauf
    Jan 22 '15 at 11:38
















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As stated in the question title, is there any sans-serif font that fully supports the unicode-math package? Alternatively, is there a list that shows the different levels of support for (preferably many) different fonts (e.g. Latin Modern Sans has numbers, Latin letters and uppercase Greek letters, but no lowercase Greek letters and no/not all symbols)?



The fonts that are commonly advertised to fully work with unicode-math are Latin Modern Math, Asana Math and XITS Math. However, these are all serif fonts.










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As stated in the question title, is there any sans-serif font that fully supports the unicode-math package? Alternatively, is there a list that shows the different levels of support for (preferably many) different fonts (e.g. Latin Modern Sans has numbers, Latin letters and uppercase Greek letters, but no lowercase Greek letters and no/not all symbols)?



The fonts that are commonly advertised to fully work with unicode-math are Latin Modern Math, Asana Math and XITS Math. However, these are all serif fonts.







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  • 3





    Short answer: no.

    – egreg
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:12






  • 1





    You might be interested in tug.dk/FontCatalogue/mathfonts.html and tug.dk/FontCatalogue/math.html

    – Clément
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:31






  • 1





    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/219392/… is helpful? (Disclaimer: I provided an answer to that question.)

    – cfr
    Jan 21 '15 at 1:17






  • 1





    wikipedia suggests these are the fonts which currently have a MATH table none of these is specifically sans serif although they should all have the sans latin alphabet and digits starting at U+1d5a0

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 '15 at 11:05








  • 1





    Adding to Clèment's post: I have made good experinces with Arev and normally use it when I need excessive math support with a grotesque font. But AFAIK it does not support the full Unicode range.

    – Manuel Weinkauf
    Jan 22 '15 at 11:38
















  • 3





    Short answer: no.

    – egreg
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:12






  • 1





    You might be interested in tug.dk/FontCatalogue/mathfonts.html and tug.dk/FontCatalogue/math.html

    – Clément
    Jan 21 '15 at 0:31






  • 1





    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/219392/… is helpful? (Disclaimer: I provided an answer to that question.)

    – cfr
    Jan 21 '15 at 1:17






  • 1





    wikipedia suggests these are the fonts which currently have a MATH table none of these is specifically sans serif although they should all have the sans latin alphabet and digits starting at U+1d5a0

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 '15 at 11:05








  • 1





    Adding to Clèment's post: I have made good experinces with Arev and normally use it when I need excessive math support with a grotesque font. But AFAIK it does not support the full Unicode range.

    – Manuel Weinkauf
    Jan 22 '15 at 11:38










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Short answer: no.

– egreg
Jan 21 '15 at 0:12





Short answer: no.

– egreg
Jan 21 '15 at 0:12




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You might be interested in tug.dk/FontCatalogue/mathfonts.html and tug.dk/FontCatalogue/math.html

– Clément
Jan 21 '15 at 0:31





You might be interested in tug.dk/FontCatalogue/mathfonts.html and tug.dk/FontCatalogue/math.html

– Clément
Jan 21 '15 at 0:31




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1





Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/219392/… is helpful? (Disclaimer: I provided an answer to that question.)

– cfr
Jan 21 '15 at 1:17





Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/questions/219392/… is helpful? (Disclaimer: I provided an answer to that question.)

– cfr
Jan 21 '15 at 1:17




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wikipedia suggests these are the fonts which currently have a MATH table none of these is specifically sans serif although they should all have the sans latin alphabet and digits starting at U+1d5a0

– David Carlisle
Jan 21 '15 at 11:05







wikipedia suggests these are the fonts which currently have a MATH table none of these is specifically sans serif although they should all have the sans latin alphabet and digits starting at U+1d5a0

– David Carlisle
Jan 21 '15 at 11:05






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Adding to Clèment's post: I have made good experinces with Arev and normally use it when I need excessive math support with a grotesque font. But AFAIK it does not support the full Unicode range.

– Manuel Weinkauf
Jan 22 '15 at 11:38







Adding to Clèment's post: I have made good experinces with Arev and normally use it when I need excessive math support with a grotesque font. But AFAIK it does not support the full Unicode range.

– Manuel Weinkauf
Jan 22 '15 at 11:38












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At the time of writing, there is no Unicode math font available which is sanserif across all of the range. There have been discussions about this (presentations and the like would benefit from availability, particularly for those people not in pure mathematics but using mathematical notation).






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    I'm now doing one: https://github.com/firamath/firamath, which is based on FiraSans.



    Here is a showcase (use beamer theme metropolis):



    showcase



    Of course, this work is far away from finished. For example, most of the relation symbols haven't been drawn. By the way, I'm a newbie to font design and creation, so if you have any suggestions, please tell me.



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    Now it's available in CTAN as firamath.






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      Great work — hope it goes well!

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    At the time of writing, there is no Unicode math font available which is sanserif across all of the range. There have been discussions about this (presentations and the like would benefit from availability, particularly for those people not in pure mathematics but using mathematical notation).






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      At the time of writing, there is no Unicode math font available which is sanserif across all of the range. There have been discussions about this (presentations and the like would benefit from availability, particularly for those people not in pure mathematics but using mathematical notation).






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        At the time of writing, there is no Unicode math font available which is sanserif across all of the range. There have been discussions about this (presentations and the like would benefit from availability, particularly for those people not in pure mathematics but using mathematical notation).







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            I'm now doing one: https://github.com/firamath/firamath, which is based on FiraSans.



            Here is a showcase (use beamer theme metropolis):



            showcase



            Of course, this work is far away from finished. For example, most of the relation symbols haven't been drawn. By the way, I'm a newbie to font design and creation, so if you have any suggestions, please tell me.



            Update:



            Now it's available in CTAN as firamath.






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              Great work — hope it goes well!

              – Will Robertson
              Jan 20 '18 at 12:05
















            12














            I'm now doing one: https://github.com/firamath/firamath, which is based on FiraSans.



            Here is a showcase (use beamer theme metropolis):



            showcase



            Of course, this work is far away from finished. For example, most of the relation symbols haven't been drawn. By the way, I'm a newbie to font design and creation, so if you have any suggestions, please tell me.



            Update:



            Now it's available in CTAN as firamath.






            share|improve this answer





















            • 1





              Great work — hope it goes well!

              – Will Robertson
              Jan 20 '18 at 12:05














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            I'm now doing one: https://github.com/firamath/firamath, which is based on FiraSans.



            Here is a showcase (use beamer theme metropolis):



            showcase



            Of course, this work is far away from finished. For example, most of the relation symbols haven't been drawn. By the way, I'm a newbie to font design and creation, so if you have any suggestions, please tell me.



            Update:



            Now it's available in CTAN as firamath.






            share|improve this answer















            I'm now doing one: https://github.com/firamath/firamath, which is based on FiraSans.



            Here is a showcase (use beamer theme metropolis):



            showcase



            Of course, this work is far away from finished. For example, most of the relation symbols haven't been drawn. By the way, I'm a newbie to font design and creation, so if you have any suggestions, please tell me.



            Update:



            Now it's available in CTAN as firamath.







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