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Export Greek font (italic, upright, bold) from 'newtxmath' package with libertine option
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Is there a way to export just a single symbol from the font used by newtxmath
with libertine
option? Being be more specific, I would need both the italic and the upright Greek letters (in bold too) without loading the newtxmath
package. For instance, this
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath}
begin{document}
$tauuptauboldsymbol{uptau}$
end{document}
produces that
How can I export these three characters (respectively italic, upright and bold)?
I tried with something like
DeclareSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{OML}{ntxmi}{m}{it}
SetSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{bold}{OML}{ntxmi}{b}{it}
DeclareMathSymbol{newtxtau}{mathord}{NEWTXletters}{28}
in the preamble, as suggested by @Ruixi Zhang and @Sebastiano and others; that is fantastic, but so I only get the Greek italic letters of the default option, which is not libertine! In newtxmath.sty
there is something like DeclareMathSymbol{tauup}{mathord}{lettersA}{28}
, but I don't know how to export it. Moreover, I tried to export them as .eps files, but that's not the same thing.
Thanks in advance!
fonts symbols greek newtxmath
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Is there a way to export just a single symbol from the font used by newtxmath
with libertine
option? Being be more specific, I would need both the italic and the upright Greek letters (in bold too) without loading the newtxmath
package. For instance, this
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath}
begin{document}
$tauuptauboldsymbol{uptau}$
end{document}
produces that
How can I export these three characters (respectively italic, upright and bold)?
I tried with something like
DeclareSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{OML}{ntxmi}{m}{it}
SetSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{bold}{OML}{ntxmi}{b}{it}
DeclareMathSymbol{newtxtau}{mathord}{NEWTXletters}{28}
in the preamble, as suggested by @Ruixi Zhang and @Sebastiano and others; that is fantastic, but so I only get the Greek italic letters of the default option, which is not libertine! In newtxmath.sty
there is something like DeclareMathSymbol{tauup}{mathord}{lettersA}{28}
, but I don't know how to export it. Moreover, I tried to export them as .eps files, but that's not the same thing.
Thanks in advance!
fonts symbols greek newtxmath
add a comment |
Is there a way to export just a single symbol from the font used by newtxmath
with libertine
option? Being be more specific, I would need both the italic and the upright Greek letters (in bold too) without loading the newtxmath
package. For instance, this
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath}
begin{document}
$tauuptauboldsymbol{uptau}$
end{document}
produces that
How can I export these three characters (respectively italic, upright and bold)?
I tried with something like
DeclareSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{OML}{ntxmi}{m}{it}
SetSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{bold}{OML}{ntxmi}{b}{it}
DeclareMathSymbol{newtxtau}{mathord}{NEWTXletters}{28}
in the preamble, as suggested by @Ruixi Zhang and @Sebastiano and others; that is fantastic, but so I only get the Greek italic letters of the default option, which is not libertine! In newtxmath.sty
there is something like DeclareMathSymbol{tauup}{mathord}{lettersA}{28}
, but I don't know how to export it. Moreover, I tried to export them as .eps files, but that's not the same thing.
Thanks in advance!
fonts symbols greek newtxmath
Is there a way to export just a single symbol from the font used by newtxmath
with libertine
option? Being be more specific, I would need both the italic and the upright Greek letters (in bold too) without loading the newtxmath
package. For instance, this
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath}
begin{document}
$tauuptauboldsymbol{uptau}$
end{document}
produces that
How can I export these three characters (respectively italic, upright and bold)?
I tried with something like
DeclareSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{OML}{ntxmi}{m}{it}
SetSymbolFont{NEWTXletters}{bold}{OML}{ntxmi}{b}{it}
DeclareMathSymbol{newtxtau}{mathord}{NEWTXletters}{28}
in the preamble, as suggested by @Ruixi Zhang and @Sebastiano and others; that is fantastic, but so I only get the Greek italic letters of the default option, which is not libertine! In newtxmath.sty
there is something like DeclareMathSymbol{tauup}{mathord}{lettersA}{28}
, but I don't know how to export it. Moreover, I tried to export them as .eps files, but that's not the same thing.
Thanks in advance!
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