What font is “z” in “z-score”?Package for changing font with each letter?Different definitions of the font mathscrProblem with pgfmathparse and font style of array elementsmathsf prints digits in serif fontWhat double struck font is this?Issue with installed font XeLaTex
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What font is “z” in “z-score”?
Package for changing font with each letter?Different definitions of the font mathscrProblem with pgfmathparse and font style of array elementsmathsf prints digits in serif fontWhat double struck font is this?Issue with installed font XeLaTex
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I noticed that the letter z is different from other font. Is there any special command for this?
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I noticed that the letter z is different from other font. Is there any special command for this?
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italic z in Times-like fonts, such asmathptmx
.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 18 at 0:21
It's just how a font realizes the italic z. Nothing special about z-score.
– egreg
Apr 18 at 7:42
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I noticed that the letter z is different from other font. Is there any special command for this?
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I noticed that the letter z is different from other font. Is there any special command for this?
fonts statistics
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asked Apr 18 at 0:18
Yuchen ZhangYuchen Zhang
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italic z in Times-like fonts, such asmathptmx
.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 18 at 0:21
It's just how a font realizes the italic z. Nothing special about z-score.
– egreg
Apr 18 at 7:42
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italic z in Times-like fonts, such asmathptmx
.
– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 18 at 0:21
It's just how a font realizes the italic z. Nothing special about z-score.
– egreg
Apr 18 at 7:42
2
2
italic z in Times-like fonts, such as
mathptmx
.– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 18 at 0:21
italic z in Times-like fonts, such as
mathptmx
.– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 18 at 0:21
It's just how a font realizes the italic z. Nothing special about z-score.
– egreg
Apr 18 at 7:42
It's just how a font realizes the italic z. Nothing special about z-score.
– egreg
Apr 18 at 7:42
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Times font in both cases. The difference is italic versus upright. Kerning is slightly different if employed as math versus italic.
documentclassarticle
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
$z$-score
textitz-score
enddocument
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With MathTime Professional 2 fonts from PCTeX, complete or lite version, reading the guide to pag. 7, you can use in math-mode the "swash" z
, putting into usepackage[.....,lite]mtpro2
the option zswash
.
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[zswash,lite]mtpro2
usepackagenewtxtext
begindocument
$z$
enddocument
This is the relative output.
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Times font in both cases. The difference is italic versus upright. Kerning is slightly different if employed as math versus italic.
documentclassarticle
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
$z$-score
textitz-score
enddocument
add a comment
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Times font in both cases. The difference is italic versus upright. Kerning is slightly different if employed as math versus italic.
documentclassarticle
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
$z$-score
textitz-score
enddocument
add a comment
|
Times font in both cases. The difference is italic versus upright. Kerning is slightly different if employed as math versus italic.
documentclassarticle
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
$z$-score
textitz-score
enddocument
Times font in both cases. The difference is italic versus upright. Kerning is slightly different if employed as math versus italic.
documentclassarticle
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
$z$-score
textitz-score
enddocument
edited Apr 18 at 1:14
answered Apr 18 at 0:23
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With MathTime Professional 2 fonts from PCTeX, complete or lite version, reading the guide to pag. 7, you can use in math-mode the "swash" z
, putting into usepackage[.....,lite]mtpro2
the option zswash
.
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[zswash,lite]mtpro2
usepackagenewtxtext
begindocument
$z$
enddocument
This is the relative output.
add a comment
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With MathTime Professional 2 fonts from PCTeX, complete or lite version, reading the guide to pag. 7, you can use in math-mode the "swash" z
, putting into usepackage[.....,lite]mtpro2
the option zswash
.
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[zswash,lite]mtpro2
usepackagenewtxtext
begindocument
$z$
enddocument
This is the relative output.
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With MathTime Professional 2 fonts from PCTeX, complete or lite version, reading the guide to pag. 7, you can use in math-mode the "swash" z
, putting into usepackage[.....,lite]mtpro2
the option zswash
.
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[zswash,lite]mtpro2
usepackagenewtxtext
begindocument
$z$
enddocument
This is the relative output.
With MathTime Professional 2 fonts from PCTeX, complete or lite version, reading the guide to pag. 7, you can use in math-mode the "swash" z
, putting into usepackage[.....,lite]mtpro2
the option zswash
.
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[zswash,lite]mtpro2
usepackagenewtxtext
begindocument
$z$
enddocument
This is the relative output.
answered Aug 31 at 21:51
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italic z in Times-like fonts, such as
mathptmx
.– Steven B. Segletes
Apr 18 at 0:21
It's just how a font realizes the italic z. Nothing special about z-score.
– egreg
Apr 18 at 7:42