On 9/27/2009 12:50:10 PM, adiaz wrote:
>On 9/27/2009 9:19:23 AM, jmG wrote:
>>Alvaro,
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>>Yes, this font is free ... [jmG]
>
>Not, isn't free. [Alvaro].
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YES, Mathematica fonts are free if you follow my guidance.
You seem to be going back to square -1
1. Fonts creation is a very difficult project
2. "slanted" & "italic" aren't the same.
3. some size 9type) aren't B�zier points.
4. The suggestion from some standards already mentioned aren't "like legal standard" which standard is still in many court room "Pica", which "Pica" is well accepted as TNR, which TNR is universally recognized the most comfortable to read except for l, ., -
5. It would be a gross mistake to use fonts that Mathcad don't directly or indirectly register from the install CD.
6. Font dreamers dream in terms of "papers", in non executable Mathcad style, i.e: useless pain & prestige.
7. There are "paper style fonts", why to invent more ?
8. The most honestly designed Mathcad fonts will not please all in consideration of national and firm standards, vg: German derivative.
9. For serious users,
Mathcad must be productive, uniform of excellent presentation.
10. Too many gyzmas screw the regions.
11. ... +++ ... version compatibility.
jmG