Math Fonts (With Beamer)

Math Fonts (With Beamer)

Fonts with Beamer CMSS CMSS - Default CMSS - Default Text: CMSS text Math: CMSS italic1 + CMR math symbols Preamble in this document: \documentclass{ beamer } % Default = "sans" option Example: h p 2 2 2 i Z ∞ W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ −∞ 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ Miss-matches with CMR math symbols! 1Used as math italic. Fonts with Beamer CMSS CMSS - Euler VM (1) CMSS - Euler VM (1) Text: CMSS Math: CMSS italic + Euler VM symbols Preamble in this document: \documentclass{ beamer } % No option \usepackage{ eulervm } % Euler VM fonts Example: h p 2 2 2 i W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ − 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ Fonts with Beamer CMSS CMSS - Euler VM (2) CMSS - Euler VM (2) Text: CMSS Math: Euler VM math (by [mathserif] option) Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ mathserif ]{ beamer }% \usepackage{ eulervm }% Example: h p 2 2 2 i W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ − 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ Better than the∞ previous one? Fonts with Beamer CMR CMR (Computer Modern Roman) CMR (Computer Modern Roman) Text & Math : CMR Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ serif ]{ beamer }%" serif " option for CMR Example: h p 2 2 2 i Z ∞ W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ −∞ 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ Who is going to use CMR in presentation? Should be avoided! Fonts with Beamer CM Bright CM Bright CM Bright Text: CM Bright Math: CM Bright math1 Preamble in this document: “documentclass– beamer ˝ % No options “usepackage– cmbright ˝ Example: h p 2 2 2 i Z ∞ W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ −∞ 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ Is ‘cmbright’ too thin? 1Some symbols are taken from CMR math symbols. Fonts with Beamer Concrete Concrete - Euler VM (1) Concrete - Euler VM (1) Text: Concrete Math: Concrete italic + Euler VM symbols Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ serif ]{ beamer }% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Needed for Type1 Concrete \usepackage{ concrete } % Loads Concrete + Euler VM Example: h p 2 2 2 i W˜ n (γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ − 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ Fonts with Beamer Concrete Concrete - Euler VM (2) Concrete - Euler VM (2) Text: Concrete Math: Euler VM math Preamble in this document: \documentclass[serif , professionalfont ]{ beamer }% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Needed for Type1 Concrete \usepackage{ concrete } Example: h p 2 2 2 i W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ 3/4 − 2 2 2 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ Fonts with Beamer Concrete Concrete - Concmath Concrete - Concmath Text: Concrete Math: Concrete italic1 + Concmath symbols (MetaFont2) Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ serif ]{ beamer }% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Needed for Type1 Concrete \usepackage{ concmath } % Concrete + Concmath Example: h p i Z ~ 2 2 2 1 Wn ( ) exp {R=a k a cos p(R; ) p d 1 ( 2 2 2)3=4 0(1) 2 2 2 k a H n k a 1If you add professionalfont, all math is set in MetaFont! 2Now Adobe Reader v6.x displays Type3 fonts very well. Fonts with Beamer Helvetica Helvetica - Euler VM (1) Helvetica - Euler VM (1) Text: Helvetica Math: Helvetica italic + Euler VM symbols Preamble in this document: \documentclass{ beamer }% \usepackage{ eulervm }% \usepackage[scaled]{ helvet } % With "scaled" option Example: h i p 2 2 2 W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ − 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ Fonts with Beamer Helvetica Helvetica - Euler VM (2) Helvetica - Euler VM (2) Text: Helvetica Math: Euler VM math Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ mathserif ]{ beamer }%" sans " is text default \usepackage{ eulervm }% \usepackage[scaled]{ helvet } % With "scaled" option Example: h p 2 2 2 i W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ − 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ Fonts with Beamer Kerkis Kerkis Sans and Math Kerkis Sans and Math Text: Kerkis sans1 Math: Kerkis math2 Preamble in this document: \documentclass[sans,mathserif]{beamer} \usepackage{kerkis} % Kerkis roman and sans \usepackage{kmath} % Kerkis math Example: h i p 2 2 2 Z ∞ W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ −∞ 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ 1Kerkis roman is based on Bookman while Kerkis sans is based on Avant Garde. 2Mixture of Bookman and CMR. Not complete yet! Fonts with Beamer Palatino Palatino - Euler VM (1) Palatino - Euler VM (1) Text: Palatino Math: Palatino italic + Euler VM symbols Hermann Zapf designed both fonts! Should work well! Preamble in this document: \documentclass[serif]{beamer}% \usepackage{pxfonts} % Or palatino or mathpazo \usepackage{eulervm}% Example: h i p 2 2 2 W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ / −∞ 2 2 2 3 4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ Fonts with Beamer Palatino Palatino - Euler VM (2) Palatino - Euler VM (2) Text: Palatino Math: Euler VM math1 Preamble in this document: \documentclass[serif ,mathserif ,professionalfont]{beamer}% \usepackage{pxfonts} \usepackage{eulervm} Example: h i p 2 2 2 W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ / − 2 2 2 3 4 0(1) p 2 2 2 Z ∞ (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ ∞ 1By loading professionalfont option Fonts with Beamer Palatino Palatino - mathpazo Palatino - mathpazo Text: Palatino Math: mathpazo with CMR math symbols Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ serif ]{ beamer }% \usepackage{ mathpazo }% Example: h i p 2 2 2 Z ∞ W˜ n(γ) exp ıR/a k a − γ cos φ p(R, φ) ∼ dγ −∞ 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) p 2 2 2 (k a − γ ) H n k a − γ Fonts with Beamer Palatino Palatino - pxfonts Palatino - pxfonts Text: Palatino Math: pxfonts1 Preamble in this document: \documentclass[serif]{beamer}% \usepackage{pxfonts}% Example: h p i Z ˜ 2 2 2 ∞ Wn(γ) exp ıR/a k a γ cos φ p(R, φ) − dγ 3/4 (1) p ∼ k2a2 γ2 H k2a2 γ2 −∞ − 0n − Equations are too tight! This is also true for txfonts. 1Has a good monospaced teletype font, pxtt (=txtt). Fonts with Beamer Times Times Times Text + Math: Times Preamble in this document:1 \documentclass[serif]{beamer }% \usepackage[cmtt]{wrisym} % Mathematica v4.2 VF pack Example: 1 ˜ C K 2 2 2 OG ¥ Wn(Γ) exp ÓR/ a k a -Γ cos Φ p(R, Φ) ~ à 1 dΓ -¥ I 2 2 2M3/ 4 ¢(1) K 2 2 2O k a -Γ H n k a -Γ In general, Times is not a good font for screen presentation 1You can also use txfonts, mathptmx, or other Times math font pack. Fonts with Beamer Utopia Utopia - Fourier Utopia - Fourier Text: Utopia Math: Fourier math1 based on Utopia Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ serif ]{ beamer }% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Needed \usepackage{ fourier }% Example: h ³ ´i p 2 2 2 Z W˜ n(γ)exp ıR/a k a γ cosφ p(R,φ) ∞ − dγ 3/4 ³p ´ ∼ ¡k2a2 γ2¢ H (1) k2a2 γ2 −∞ − 0n − 1You can get it from CTAN:fonts. Fonts with Beamer Fun Fonts Bradhley Hand - mathpazo Bradhley Hand - mathpazo Text: Bradhley Hand1 Math: mathpazo symbols Preamble in this document: \documentclass[ serif ]{ beamer }% \usepackage{ mathpazo } %Mathpazo symbols \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ ibh } % Bradhley Hand ITC Example: √ Z ∞ 2 2 2 W˜ n (γ) exp [ıR/a ( k a − γ cos φ)] p(R, φ) ∼ √ dγ −∞ 2 2 2 3/4 0(1) 2 2 2 (k a − γ ) H n ( k a − γ ) May be useful for making homework solutions! 1Bradhley Hand ITC (in TTF) comes with MS Windows..

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