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using \boldmath within MathPro2

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 3:39 pm
by wagneretal
Hello:

I recently purchased MathPro2 Lite, which does not allow \boldmath. I have other tex files where I have \boldmath. Is there a way that I can compile a tex file under MathPro2 and somehow still use \boldmath?

Thanks for your help.

Art Wagner

Re: using \boldmath within MathPro2

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:37 pm
by murray
wagneretal wrote:Hello:

I recently purchased MathPro2 Lite, which does not allow \boldmath. I have other tex files where I have \boldmath. Is there a way that I can compile a tex file under MathPro2 and somehow still use \boldmath?

Thanks for your help.

Art Wagner
According to the comparison of the Math Pro 2 Lite and the complete MathTime Pro 2 font sets -- see http://www.pctex.com/mtpro2.html#Features_Comparison -- the Lite version does not have the bold math.

Re: using \boldmath within MathPro2

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 4:29 pm
by PTIForAdmin
wagneretal wrote:
I recently purchased MathPro2 Lite, which does not allow \boldmath. I have other tex files where I have \boldmath. Is there a way that I can compile a tex file under MathPro2 and somehow still use \boldmath?
Walter Schmidt writes: No, this is not possible, because the MTPro2 fonts
have a very particular character set and encoding.
Within the scope of \boldmath, many characters and
symbols would be wrong, when fonts with a different
encoding are used.