Re: Mathematica logo
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- Subject: [mg18065] Re: Mathematica logo
- From: paulh (P.J. Hinton)
- Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 01:43:25 -0400
- Delivery-date: Tue Jun 15 07:13:05 1999
- Organization: Wolfram Research, Inc.
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In article <7juadi$569 at smc.vnet.net>, "DIAMOND Mark R" <gabrielle at psy.uwa.edu.au> writes: > Does anyone know whether the font in which Wolfram write "Mathematica" (as > in the title design of the book) is a standard font (and if so, what) or > whether it is a graphic image. I am not sure if there is a basis font for the logo which you describe. The logo can be constructed from the glyphs occupying slots 254 and 255 of the Type 1 version of Math5 that appears on the Mathematica CD-ROM. If you are a LaTeX user, you can take advantage of Jens-Peer Kuska's Mathematica Virtual Font package (available from MathSource) and prepare a document that uses these glyphs. -- P.J. Hinton Mathematica Programming Group paulh at wolfram.com Wolfram Research, Inc. Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein are those of the author alone.