From: Andrzej on 9 Jan 2010 22:11 I am trying to get \mathscr{D} character in MS Word (in the equation). In Latex it require \usepackage{mathrsfs}. Recently I discovered that it is possible to use Latin Modern Roman fonts in MS Word and the document looks like Latex document. Unfortunately I have to use very specific mathematical fonts. Maybe it is possible to get these fonts somewhere? Thank you in advance.
From: Yves Dhondt on 10 Jan 2010 12:39 Probably not. You are talking about a metafont. Those are not used by Windows at all. Actually, with the exception of TeX, I doubt they are used anywhere at all. What you could do is see if FontForge or another font program can convert it to a true type font or open type font. If so, you could use the conversion result in Word. Yves "Andrzej" <Andrzej(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:00CD4A8E-B162-46D9-A862-2BC4463BB825(a)microsoft.com... >I am trying to get \mathscr{D} character in MS Word (in the equation). > In Latex it require \usepackage{mathrsfs}. > > Recently I discovered that it is possible to use Latin Modern Roman fonts > in MS Word and the document looks like Latex document. > Unfortunately I have to use very specific mathematical fonts. > Maybe it is possible to get these fonts somewhere? > > Thank you in advance. > >
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