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Replacement for MathTime Pro
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to install MathTime Pro 2 fonts on MikTeXProblems installing MathTime Professional 2 font on TexLiveInsert MathTime Pro 2 math in Inkscapemathtime mt11p mtpro2 into texliveTroubles installing MathTime Pro 2 (MacTex)Problem with installing mathtime pro 2 fontMathTime Pro 2 with luatexBaskerville and MathTime Pro in opmac with xetexOverwrite matrix to work inside align (to use mtpro2 parentheses and braces)MathTime Pro 2 [lite] doesn't change sin function font
I have a .tex source file which uses MathTime Professional 2. As MathTime Pro is not a free licensed font, I was wondering if it would be possible to change it to another similar font with a free license (like LPPL, GPL, Public Domain...). Is there any free replacement to MathTime Pro with the exact or at least similar font metrics? The objective is to change the font without altering the proportions and the distribution of the document.
I have found this, but it only works with the basic MathTime fonts. Is newtxmath the alternative am I looking for? I have not tested any of them yet.
fonts mtpro
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I have a .tex source file which uses MathTime Professional 2. As MathTime Pro is not a free licensed font, I was wondering if it would be possible to change it to another similar font with a free license (like LPPL, GPL, Public Domain...). Is there any free replacement to MathTime Pro with the exact or at least similar font metrics? The objective is to change the font without altering the proportions and the distribution of the document.
I have found this, but it only works with the basic MathTime fonts. Is newtxmath the alternative am I looking for? I have not tested any of them yet.
fonts mtpro
2
I would replace Math Times Pro withnewtx. By default, it uses a free clone of Times,TeX Gyre Termes, but you can optionally useLibertine,Minion, Garamondx, BaskervaldxorUtopia. Take a look at the doc for details.
– Bernard
Jul 27 '15 at 16:10
2
I'm not aware of aTimes Romanclone math font family that has the exact same font metrics as MathTime Professonal II. (There are very few pairs of fonts that have the exact same font metrics. One such example isArial, which has the very same font metrics asHelvetica.) Are you aware of the fact that the "lite" subset of the complete MathTime Professional II package is free of charge? Do check if your document compiles correctly if the package'sliteoption is selected.
– Mico
Jul 27 '15 at 18:47
2
Could you clarify whether you mean free as in cost/beer or free as in freedom? 'As in free software' is ambiguous since software may be free in either, both or neither sense!
– cfr
Jul 27 '15 at 19:29
Free as is freedom. It is true that it is very ambiguous to say it like that. I am editing the question.
– Mario Román
Jul 28 '15 at 15:14
@cfr - I must confess to not understanding the "free as in freedom" attribute, at least not with regard to fonts. Does "free as in freedom" mean, for all intents and purposes, the same as "being in the public domain"?
– Mico
Jul 28 '15 at 15:19
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show 4 more comments
I have a .tex source file which uses MathTime Professional 2. As MathTime Pro is not a free licensed font, I was wondering if it would be possible to change it to another similar font with a free license (like LPPL, GPL, Public Domain...). Is there any free replacement to MathTime Pro with the exact or at least similar font metrics? The objective is to change the font without altering the proportions and the distribution of the document.
I have found this, but it only works with the basic MathTime fonts. Is newtxmath the alternative am I looking for? I have not tested any of them yet.
fonts mtpro
I have a .tex source file which uses MathTime Professional 2. As MathTime Pro is not a free licensed font, I was wondering if it would be possible to change it to another similar font with a free license (like LPPL, GPL, Public Domain...). Is there any free replacement to MathTime Pro with the exact or at least similar font metrics? The objective is to change the font without altering the proportions and the distribution of the document.
I have found this, but it only works with the basic MathTime fonts. Is newtxmath the alternative am I looking for? I have not tested any of them yet.
fonts mtpro
fonts mtpro
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I would replace Math Times Pro withnewtx. By default, it uses a free clone of Times,TeX Gyre Termes, but you can optionally useLibertine,Minion, Garamondx, BaskervaldxorUtopia. Take a look at the doc for details.
– Bernard
Jul 27 '15 at 16:10
2
I'm not aware of aTimes Romanclone math font family that has the exact same font metrics as MathTime Professonal II. (There are very few pairs of fonts that have the exact same font metrics. One such example isArial, which has the very same font metrics asHelvetica.) Are you aware of the fact that the "lite" subset of the complete MathTime Professional II package is free of charge? Do check if your document compiles correctly if the package'sliteoption is selected.
– Mico
Jul 27 '15 at 18:47
2
Could you clarify whether you mean free as in cost/beer or free as in freedom? 'As in free software' is ambiguous since software may be free in either, both or neither sense!
– cfr
Jul 27 '15 at 19:29
Free as is freedom. It is true that it is very ambiguous to say it like that. I am editing the question.
– Mario Román
Jul 28 '15 at 15:14
@cfr - I must confess to not understanding the "free as in freedom" attribute, at least not with regard to fonts. Does "free as in freedom" mean, for all intents and purposes, the same as "being in the public domain"?
– Mico
Jul 28 '15 at 15:19
|
show 4 more comments
2
I would replace Math Times Pro withnewtx. By default, it uses a free clone of Times,TeX Gyre Termes, but you can optionally useLibertine,Minion, Garamondx, BaskervaldxorUtopia. Take a look at the doc for details.
– Bernard
Jul 27 '15 at 16:10
2
I'm not aware of aTimes Romanclone math font family that has the exact same font metrics as MathTime Professonal II. (There are very few pairs of fonts that have the exact same font metrics. One such example isArial, which has the very same font metrics asHelvetica.) Are you aware of the fact that the "lite" subset of the complete MathTime Professional II package is free of charge? Do check if your document compiles correctly if the package'sliteoption is selected.
– Mico
Jul 27 '15 at 18:47
2
Could you clarify whether you mean free as in cost/beer or free as in freedom? 'As in free software' is ambiguous since software may be free in either, both or neither sense!
– cfr
Jul 27 '15 at 19:29
Free as is freedom. It is true that it is very ambiguous to say it like that. I am editing the question.
– Mario Román
Jul 28 '15 at 15:14
@cfr - I must confess to not understanding the "free as in freedom" attribute, at least not with regard to fonts. Does "free as in freedom" mean, for all intents and purposes, the same as "being in the public domain"?
– Mico
Jul 28 '15 at 15:19
2
2
I would replace Math Times Pro with
newtx. By default, it uses a free clone of Times, TeX Gyre Termes, but you can optionally use Libertine,Minion, Garamondx, Baskervaldx or Utopia. Take a look at the doc for details.– Bernard
Jul 27 '15 at 16:10
I would replace Math Times Pro with
newtx. By default, it uses a free clone of Times, TeX Gyre Termes, but you can optionally use Libertine,Minion, Garamondx, Baskervaldx or Utopia. Take a look at the doc for details.– Bernard
Jul 27 '15 at 16:10
2
2
I'm not aware of a
Times Roman clone math font family that has the exact same font metrics as MathTime Professonal II. (There are very few pairs of fonts that have the exact same font metrics. One such example is Arial, which has the very same font metrics as Helvetica.) Are you aware of the fact that the "lite" subset of the complete MathTime Professional II package is free of charge? Do check if your document compiles correctly if the package's lite option is selected.– Mico
Jul 27 '15 at 18:47
I'm not aware of a
Times Roman clone math font family that has the exact same font metrics as MathTime Professonal II. (There are very few pairs of fonts that have the exact same font metrics. One such example is Arial, which has the very same font metrics as Helvetica.) Are you aware of the fact that the "lite" subset of the complete MathTime Professional II package is free of charge? Do check if your document compiles correctly if the package's lite option is selected.– Mico
Jul 27 '15 at 18:47
2
2
Could you clarify whether you mean free as in cost/beer or free as in freedom? 'As in free software' is ambiguous since software may be free in either, both or neither sense!
– cfr
Jul 27 '15 at 19:29
Could you clarify whether you mean free as in cost/beer or free as in freedom? 'As in free software' is ambiguous since software may be free in either, both or neither sense!
– cfr
Jul 27 '15 at 19:29
Free as is freedom. It is true that it is very ambiguous to say it like that. I am editing the question.
– Mario Román
Jul 28 '15 at 15:14
Free as is freedom. It is true that it is very ambiguous to say it like that. I am editing the question.
– Mario Román
Jul 28 '15 at 15:14
@cfr - I must confess to not understanding the "free as in freedom" attribute, at least not with regard to fonts. Does "free as in freedom" mean, for all intents and purposes, the same as "being in the public domain"?
– Mico
Jul 28 '15 at 15:19
@cfr - I must confess to not understanding the "free as in freedom" attribute, at least not with regard to fonts. Does "free as in freedom" mean, for all intents and purposes, the same as "being in the public domain"?
– Mico
Jul 28 '15 at 15:19
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I would replace Math Times Pro with
newtx. By default, it uses a free clone of Times,TeX Gyre Termes, but you can optionally useLibertine,Minion, Garamondx, BaskervaldxorUtopia. Take a look at the doc for details.– Bernard
Jul 27 '15 at 16:10
2
I'm not aware of a
Times Romanclone math font family that has the exact same font metrics as MathTime Professonal II. (There are very few pairs of fonts that have the exact same font metrics. One such example isArial, which has the very same font metrics asHelvetica.) Are you aware of the fact that the "lite" subset of the complete MathTime Professional II package is free of charge? Do check if your document compiles correctly if the package'sliteoption is selected.– Mico
Jul 27 '15 at 18:47
2
Could you clarify whether you mean free as in cost/beer or free as in freedom? 'As in free software' is ambiguous since software may be free in either, both or neither sense!
– cfr
Jul 27 '15 at 19:29
Free as is freedom. It is true that it is very ambiguous to say it like that. I am editing the question.
– Mario Román
Jul 28 '15 at 15:14
@cfr - I must confess to not understanding the "free as in freedom" attribute, at least not with regard to fonts. Does "free as in freedom" mean, for all intents and purposes, the same as "being in the public domain"?
– Mico
Jul 28 '15 at 15:19