Apoorv Potnis

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Wouldn't it be better if the book weight of NCM was used instead of regular, to see the difference between LM and NCM?

@davidcarlisle @ArchangeGabriel Can't the page dimensions be changed to accommodate additional fonts? Or print in landscape mode?

@davidcarlisle Garamond Math can be added as mentioned in #473.

I am using Daniel Flipo's concmath-otf math font (`\usepackage[concrete]{fontsetup}`). And yes, the integral is really too big in the example I gave, but it certainly looks usable for somewhat bigger...

``` \documentclass{article} \usepackage[concrete]{fontsetup} % \setmathfont{LibertinusMath-Regular.otf} \begin{document} \[ \Uleft \Udelimiter 0 0 "222B \begin{pmatrix} 1\\2\\3\\4\\5\\6\\7\\8\\9\\10\\11\\12\\13\\14\\15\\16\\17\\18\\19\\20 \end{pmatrix} \Uright. \] \end{document} ``` This is my code for the concrete example.

Yes, many. Concmath-otf, Xcharter-otf, Erewhon-otf (Fourier-otf), Stix2, NewCM, GFS Neohellenic, all TeX Gyre fonts have it. XITS does not have it. ‪On Wed, 6 Dec 2023 at 13:57, ‫خالد حسني...

Variable font support has been added to LuaLaTeX in v. 3.15. I am not sure if it works for math mode as well, or just the text fonts.

Yes, an English translation would prove to be very useful.

Thank you for the reply. I don't quite understand what does a variable font means (I will look it up), but just for the record, I was talking about bold...

It is not true that "Normal" mathematical variables are serif by definition. It is simply a historical artifact, displaying that fact thata creating a math (sans serif) font is a...