Fonts in LaTeX
First off, happy birthday to Don Knuth. If you don’t know who that is, just crawl back under your rock.
Among the things that came to light while reading people’s response to this occasion was the font Euler. Add the following code to your LaTeX preamble, and suddenly your mathematics goes from slick, standard, LaTeX, to a gorgeous idealization of the best mathematical handwriting:
\usepackage{ccfonts,eulervm}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
A little more digging found this wonderful post discussing the font, and its sibling Alcuin Light. Alcuin Light is not included in TeX distributions, and must be bought separately and converted by hand, unfortunately. Knuth paired Euler with Concrete Roman. In isolation I prefer the default Computer Modern, but Concrete Roman does fit better with Euler.
But I admit I’m tempted to drop the $20 for Alcuin.
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