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From: amun@ellis.uchicago.edu (james frederick amundson)
Subject: [tex] Script Font and Math Mode
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Archive-name: fonts/adobe-type-1/author-font/1991-03-07
Archive: um.cc.umich.edu:pc2:fo/author [35.1.1.43]
Original-posting-by: amun@ellis.uchicago.edu (james frederick amundson)
Original-subject: Script Font and Math Mode
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Others have complained here that the Computer Modern fonts don't include a
curly H for Hamiltonian, curly L for Lagrangian, etc.  Well, I found a
useable postscript font with the proper characters, but I cannot
figure out how to use it in math mode.  Can someone help me out? I am
using LaTeX. (I *do* know how to use a postscript font in the text, I
just can't figure out how to get a different font in math mode.)
 
I'm sure others will ask about the font: I am (trying to) use Author,
which is available for anonymous ftp from um-mts.cc.umich.edu. It is a
Macintosh Type I postscript font.

--Jim Amundson
  amun@midway.uchicago.edu
