Beamer fonts in inkscape textext?












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I use Inkscape to make graphics for my beamer presentations, and I use the textext extension to add math to my images.



However, the font in textext doesn't match the standard beamer font. I can use sffamily for text and mathsf for math (unless I need italic latin characters as variable names). But I can't find a unifying approach that also works with greek letters.



I can add commands to the TexText preamble file. I've tried adding the cmbright package, but then the greek letters come out as gibberish.



What's the best thing to do here?










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  • maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/452657/36296 or tex.stackexchange.com/a/406705/36296 can help (just a guess, I don't have this textext extension to test)

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I use Inkscape to make graphics for my beamer presentations, and I use the textext extension to add math to my images.



However, the font in textext doesn't match the standard beamer font. I can use sffamily for text and mathsf for math (unless I need italic latin characters as variable names). But I can't find a unifying approach that also works with greek letters.



I can add commands to the TexText preamble file. I've tried adding the cmbright package, but then the greek letters come out as gibberish.



What's the best thing to do here?










share|improve this question























  • maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/452657/36296 or tex.stackexchange.com/a/406705/36296 can help (just a guess, I don't have this textext extension to test)

    – samcarter
    11 hours ago
















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I use Inkscape to make graphics for my beamer presentations, and I use the textext extension to add math to my images.



However, the font in textext doesn't match the standard beamer font. I can use sffamily for text and mathsf for math (unless I need italic latin characters as variable names). But I can't find a unifying approach that also works with greek letters.



I can add commands to the TexText preamble file. I've tried adding the cmbright package, but then the greek letters come out as gibberish.



What's the best thing to do here?










share|improve this question














I use Inkscape to make graphics for my beamer presentations, and I use the textext extension to add math to my images.



However, the font in textext doesn't match the standard beamer font. I can use sffamily for text and mathsf for math (unless I need italic latin characters as variable names). But I can't find a unifying approach that also works with greek letters.



I can add commands to the TexText preamble file. I've tried adding the cmbright package, but then the greek letters come out as gibberish.



What's the best thing to do here?







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  • maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/452657/36296 or tex.stackexchange.com/a/406705/36296 can help (just a guess, I don't have this textext extension to test)

    – samcarter
    11 hours ago





















  • maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/452657/36296 or tex.stackexchange.com/a/406705/36296 can help (just a guess, I don't have this textext extension to test)

    – samcarter
    11 hours ago



















maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/452657/36296 or tex.stackexchange.com/a/406705/36296 can help (just a guess, I don't have this textext extension to test)

– samcarter
11 hours ago







maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/452657/36296 or tex.stackexchange.com/a/406705/36296 can help (just a guess, I don't have this textext extension to test)

– samcarter
11 hours ago












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