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Re: Fourier and amsart: msg#00572tex.macosx
Le 29 juin 2004, à 4h49, Richard Seguin a écrit : Bruno, Yes but it is a poorman-bold (several medium chars, with slight offset). In fact there is a beta-version of a bold-math-fourier (only latin and greek chars). Fonts were adapted from mines by Timur Mukhamedjanov (manyt thanks to him) and this beta version can be installed and used apart from standard fourier (but the installation requires standard fourier for textfonts). Note that Timur changed the design of some glyphs, (\partialdiff eg) and I am not still sure to adopt the changes. Advices are welcome. ftp.gutenberg.eu.org/pub/gut/distribs/fourier/timur/fourier-timur-texmf It contain (I hope) all what is needed to install a beta version (standard TDS tree) to achive installation you have to 1 - install all the stuff in your texmf tree 2 - run mktexlsr 3 - open fourier-timur.map and copy-paste the four lines in your main fourier.map file (or add Map fourier-timur.map in updmap.cfg) 4 - run updmap Usage replace \usepackage{fourier} by \usepackage{fourier-beta-timur}\usepackage{bm} You should be able to use \boldmath <some math> \unboldmath or \bm{<math-symbols>}
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