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Darren Dale <dd55@...163...> writes:

When you select Times as your serif font, that loads the mathptmx package.
Likewise, if you select palatino, the mathpazo package is loaded.

Wow, that's neat! If I were to buy the commercial TM Math fonts� from
Micropress, it would be useful to have some way of telling matplotlib
to use them with Times instead of the free mathptmx. I agree that it
is good to handle the usual case gracefully by letting the user
specify simply "Times" instead of an obscure LaTeX package name like
"mathptmx", but TeX power users will want to have the option to tweak
everything.

http://www.micropress-inc.com/fonts/tmmath/tmmain.htm

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Jouni

I don't know why anyone would want to use TM math fonts with adobe times, when
they could use the matching "TM text" fonts instead. For now I prefer to keep
it simple, and we can consider complexity if someone really needs it.

Darren

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On Friday 03 February 2006 7:22 am, Jouni K Seppanen wrote:

Darren Dale <dd55@...163...> writes:
> When you select Times as your serif font, that loads the mathptmx
> package. Likewise, if you select palatino, the mathpazo package is
> loaded.

Wow, that's neat! If I were to buy the commercial TM Math fonts¹ from
Micropress, it would be useful to have some way of telling matplotlib
to use them with Times instead of the free mathptmx. I agree that it
is good to handle the usual case gracefully by letting the user
specify simply "Times" instead of an obscure LaTeX package name like
"mathptmx", but TeX power users will want to have the option to tweak
everything.

¹ http://www.micropress-inc.com/fonts/tmmath/tmmain.htm