If you are reading a web page that requires additional fonts, simply download the required.ttf
file below and install it (see the jsMath fonts page for more details), then restart your browser. Note that you only need to download ONE version of thettf
file for each font. PC users will probably prefer the darker version, and Mac users the lighter one.If you are an author wishing to write pages that use these fonts, download both the
.zip
and.ttf
files, and read the instructions for authors on the adding extra fonts page. If you are using the spriteImageFonts plugin, get the.zip
file ending in-sprite
, otherwise, download the non-sprite version. You only need to download one unless you are maintaining a site that uses both formats. Note that the contents of the-sprite
archives should be placed in thejsMath/fonts-sprite
directory, while the contents of the other archive should go into thejsMath/fonts
directory on your server.
Font table TTF file (choose one) ZIP file (authors only) What it is bbold10 jsMath-bbold10.ttf
light / darkbbold10.zip (1.2MB)
bbold10-sprite.zip (408KB)Blackboard bold font cmbsy10 jsMath-cmbsy10.ttf
light / darkcmbsy10.zip (1.4MB)
cmbsy10-sprite.zip (568KB)CM bold math symbols cmmib10 jsMath-cmmib10.ttf
light / darkcmmib10.zip (1.2MB)
cmmib10-sprite.zip (522KB)CM bold math italics cmss10 jsMath-cmss10.ttf
light / darkcmss10.zip (1.2MB)
cmss10-sprite.zip (324KB)CM sans-serif font eufb10 jsMath-eufb10.ttf
light / darkeufb10.zip (1MB)
eufb10-sprite.zip (440KB)AMS Fractur bold font eufm10 jsMath-eufm10.ttf
light / darkeufm10.zip (876KB)
eufm10-sprite.zip (392KB)AMS Fractur font eurb10 jsMath-eurb10.ttf
light / darkeurb10.zip (1.2MB)
eurb10-sprite.zip (496KB)AMS Greek bold font eurm10 jsMath-eurm10.ttf
light / darkeurm10.zip (1MB)
eurm10-sprite.zip (464KB)AMS Greek font eusb10 jsMath-eusb10.ttf
light / darkeusb10.zip (466KB)
eusb10-sprite.zip (236KB)AMS caligraphic bold font eusm10 jsMath-eusm10.ttf
light / darkeusm10.zip (404KB)
eusm10-sprite.zip (216KB)AMS caligraphic font lasy10 jsMath-lasy10.ttf
light / darklasy10.zip (160KB)
lasy10-sprite.zip (72KB)LaTeX symbol font lasyb10 jsMath-lasyb10.ttf
light / darklasyb10.zip (168KB)
lasyb10-sprite.zip (84KB)LaTeX bold symbol font msam10 jsMath-lasy10.ttf
light / darkmsam10.zip (1.1MB)
msam10-sprite.zip (468KB)AMS math symbol font A msbm10 jsMath-msbm10.ttf
light / darkmsbm10.zip (1.2MB)
msbm10-sprite.zip (608KB)AMS math symbol font B rsfs10 jsMath-rsfs10.ttf
light / darkrsfs10.zip (373KB)
rsfs10-sprite.zip (196KB)Formal script font stmary10 jsMath-stmary10.ttf
light / darkstmary10.zip (1.3MB)
stmary10-sprite.zip (484KB)St Mary's Road symbol font wasy10 jsMath-wasy10.ttf
light / darkwasy10.zip (1.3MB)
wasy10-sprite.zip (596KB)Math, physics, astronomy font wasyb10 jsMath-wasyb10.ttf
light / darkwasyb10.zip (1.4MB)
wasyb10-sprite.zip (664KB)Math, physics, astronomy bold font
Users who don't install thettf
font will still be able to see the fonts on your pages, as they will use image mode automatically (even if the native fonts are used for the standard fonts). The user can still request the unicode version, however, but the support for that is not very good. In particular, the fallback unicode mappings are not browser-specific, so some browsers may not show the correct characters (these are dependent on what unicode fonts the reader has available on his or her system). In some cases, a similar standard TeX font is substituted if the actual font is not available.These
ttf
files use a non-standard encoding specifically for jsMath. This encoding was designed to work well in all browsers, but is not set up to be particularly useful outside of jsMath. If you are using the.ttf
fonts in an application other than jsMath, these versions may not work well. For this reason, the font file names are all prefixed by "jsMath-" so that they will not conflict with other versinos of these fonts that you might have installed on your system.If you want to use a font not listed here, you may be able to create the necessary files yourself. See the author's documentation for making your own jsMath fonts.
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