Fontscopy amsfonts?
I would like to ask if a package {amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb, amscd} for use on Windows For example on Microsoft Word or Notepad.
I mean that I can only copy the Fonte in the font folder and just use it.
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I would like to ask if a package {amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb, amscd} for use on Windows For example on Microsoft Word or Notepad.
I mean that I can only copy the Fonte in the font folder and just use it.
math-fonts
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I don't think there is anything stopping you. These fonts are freely usable. Note sure whst you'd use them for in word, but thst is another matter.
– daleif
4 hours ago
have you maybay a Link for Download?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
Nope, you'll have to run through ctan yourself (hence my wonder why you'd even do this)
– daleif
4 hours ago
how can i do that?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
the fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. there are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math ffor example.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
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I would like to ask if a package {amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb, amscd} for use on Windows For example on Microsoft Word or Notepad.
I mean that I can only copy the Fonte in the font folder and just use it.
math-fonts
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I would like to ask if a package {amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb, amscd} for use on Windows For example on Microsoft Word or Notepad.
I mean that I can only copy the Fonte in the font folder and just use it.
math-fonts
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I don't think there is anything stopping you. These fonts are freely usable. Note sure whst you'd use them for in word, but thst is another matter.
– daleif
4 hours ago
have you maybay a Link for Download?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
Nope, you'll have to run through ctan yourself (hence my wonder why you'd even do this)
– daleif
4 hours ago
how can i do that?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
the fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. there are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math ffor example.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
1
I don't think there is anything stopping you. These fonts are freely usable. Note sure whst you'd use them for in word, but thst is another matter.
– daleif
4 hours ago
have you maybay a Link for Download?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
Nope, you'll have to run through ctan yourself (hence my wonder why you'd even do this)
– daleif
4 hours ago
how can i do that?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
the fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. there are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math ffor example.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
1
1
I don't think there is anything stopping you. These fonts are freely usable. Note sure whst you'd use them for in word, but thst is another matter.
– daleif
4 hours ago
I don't think there is anything stopping you. These fonts are freely usable. Note sure whst you'd use them for in word, but thst is another matter.
– daleif
4 hours ago
have you maybay a Link for Download?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
have you maybay a Link for Download?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
Nope, you'll have to run through ctan yourself (hence my wonder why you'd even do this)
– daleif
4 hours ago
Nope, you'll have to run through ctan yourself (hence my wonder why you'd even do this)
– daleif
4 hours ago
how can i do that?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
how can i do that?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
the fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. there are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math ffor example.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
the fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. there are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math ffor example.
– David Carlisle
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The original fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. There are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math for example.
http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/lm-math/download/index_html
(which includes a test docx file for use with Word)
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The original fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. There are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math for example.
http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/lm-math/download/index_html
(which includes a test docx file for use with Word)
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The original fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. There are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math for example.
http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/lm-math/download/index_html
(which includes a test docx file for use with Word)
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The original fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. There are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math for example.
http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/lm-math/download/index_html
(which includes a test docx file for use with Word)
The original fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. There are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math for example.
http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/lm-math/download/index_html
(which includes a test docx file for use with Word)
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I don't think there is anything stopping you. These fonts are freely usable. Note sure whst you'd use them for in word, but thst is another matter.
– daleif
4 hours ago
have you maybay a Link for Download?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
Nope, you'll have to run through ctan yourself (hence my wonder why you'd even do this)
– daleif
4 hours ago
how can i do that?
– asdsadsa
4 hours ago
the fonts are in a very specific encoding so practically unusable by anything except TeX. there are no licence issues but if you want a tex-like math font for Word don't use the classic ams fonts use an opentype fonts as used with unicode-math and xetex, so latin modern math ffor example.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago