Experimental Mathematics
Fonts
The Experimental Mathematics web site uses Unicode fonts in order to accurately display mathematical symbols. It's possible that you do not have a suitable font preinstalled on your system. As a result you may see characters within the text that are missing or replaced with rectangles. Below you will find a list of the fonts we support and information on how to obtain those fonts.
- Windows
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Arial Unicode MS
This font is Supplied with Microsoft Office 2000, FrontPage 2000, Office XP and Publisher 2002.
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Lucida Sans Unicode
Supplied with Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
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Caslon
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- Max OS X
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Lucida Grande
Included with Mac OS X 10.2
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Everson Mono Unicode
Shareware, registration is US $33.00 for use on maximum 3 CPUs. More information and download from Everson Typography: Everson Mono
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- Unix-like systems
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Caslon
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ClearlyU
Free download from The ClearlyU BDF Font
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For more information regarding Unicode fonts, please refer to Unicode and Multilingual Support in HTML, Fonts, Web Browsers and Other Applications.
When released, we intend to support the fonts provided by the STIX Fonts Project.