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Re: Fourier and amsart: msg#00509tex.macosx
Le 27 juin 04, à 05:00, Richard Seguin a écrit : I've noticed too that \boldsymbol and \mathbf do not work yet with Fourier. Is there a place to go on the web for news about progress in its development? I don't think so. The Fourier fonts (technically Fourier-GUTenberg) are written by Michel Bovani, a committee member of the French TeX Users Group GUTenberg. There are some details about the fonts at GUTenberg's site (in French), for example at <http://www.gutenberg.eu.org/pub/gut/manifestations/gut2003/ prfourierPP4.pdf>, but mostly I think the main source of information remains /Library/teTeX/share/texmf.gwtex/doc/latex/fourier/fourier-doc-en.pdf (where Michel's address is given too). By the way, the "official" way of getting bold maths in LaTeX is now provided by the bm package (see /Library/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/doc/latex/tools/bm.dvi). For example, I generally use: \usepackage{bm} \renewcommand{\vec}[1]{\bm{#1}} \DeclareBoldMathCommand{\bnabla}{\nabla} \DeclareBoldMathCommand{\bcdot} {\cdot} \DeclareBoldMathCommand{\btimes}{\times} Bruno Voisin
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