The Latin Modern fonts are included in many TeX distributions, like TeX Live, MiKTeX, W32TeX or gwTeX. The most up-to-date version, in various formats, including the OpenType format, can be downloaded from here. The provision of the OTF version is for TeX an important step into the Unicode age. The fonts are also available in the OpenType format (OTF), ready to be used e.g., with popular WYSIWYG document processors, but see also the Unicode font encoding definitions for XeTeX, referenced in the Readings section. The Latin Modern family is distributed in the form of one set of Postscript fonts and sets of TeX metric files for the following character encodings:ĬS (CS TUG cs-*.tfm), EC (Cork aka T1 ec-*.tfm), QX (GUST qx-*.tfm), RM (“regular math”, used in OT1 and OT4 rm-*.tfm), L7X (Lithuanian l7x-*.tfm), Y&Y's TeX'n'ANSI (aka LY1 texnansi-*.tfm), T5 (Vietnamese t5-*.tfm), Text Companion for EC fonts (aka TS1 ts1-*.tfm). Taken together, both families are now a completely modernized implementation of the Computer Modern Fonts in the OpenType format. This has changed in 2011 by the release of the Latin Modern Math (LM Math) fonts. Lmbsy5, lmbsy7, lmbsy10, lmex10, lmmi5, lmmi6, lmmi7, lmmi8, lmmi9, lmmi10, lmmi12, lmmib5, lmmib7, lmmib10, lmsy5, lmsy6, lmsy7, lmsy8, lmsy9, lmsy10. In addition there are 20 math fonts, for which the Metatype1 sources were not published with the release of the Latin Modern Family: The following 72 text fonts, published with MetaType1 sources, constitute the Latin Modern family: This method was also applied to the font families distributed with the Ghostscript program to produce the TeX Gyre fonts. The method and scope of the LM project, more fully described in the available publications and presentations, has become to be known as “LM-ization”. Nowacki aka “Ulan”, supported in LaTeX matters by Marcin Woliński. The project is authored by Bogusław “Jacko” Jackowski and Janusz M. One of the main extensions characterizing the Latin Modern collection is the addition of an extensive set of diacritical characters, covering many scripts based on the Latin character set, mainly European, but not only, most notably Vietnamese. More details can be found in the relevant section at the AMS web site. The AMS since then holds the copyrights for AMSFonts in order to assure their authenticity. Knuth and described in Volume E of his Computers & Typesetting series.Īn extended Type 1 (PostScript) form implementation of the Computer Modern fonts resulting from the work of numerous people was derived from high resolution METAFONT-generated bitmaps and published in 1997 for general use under the name of AMSFonts by a consortium of scientific publishers which included the American Mathematical Society (AMS). The Latin Modern fonts are derived from the famous Computer Modern fonts designed by Donald E. If you are into typesetting mathematics, you might also be interested in the Latin Modern Math fonts in the OpenType format. You might also be interested in the fonts' licensing.
LATIN MODERN ROMAN BLACK DOWNLOAD
You may go directly to the download section and/or consult the available publications. It is funded by DANTE e.V., GUTenberg, NTG, TUG, CS TUG and GUST. The project started in 2002 and will run for several more years. Nowacki aka “Ulan”, supported in LaTeX matters by Marcin Woliński, are delivering fonts developed by them for the “Latin Modern Project”. It is here where GUST's e-foundry guys, Bogusław “Jacko” Jackowski and Janusz M.