Free STIX Fonts to be Released in September
tbspit writes "The STIX fonts project has announced that version 1.0 of the STIX fonts should be released in September 2005. The comprehensive font set is to include mathematical symbols and alphabets, and is intended to serve the scientific and engineering community for electronic and print publication. The STIX fonts should be available as fully hinted Type 1 and True Type fonts. The STIX project will also create a TeX implementation. Progress towards release can be monitored here."
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/fonts/
They are freely downloadable (free as in beer), and they have the backing of being used and tested by the Mozilla foundation.
So based on the sound of it, this will work in different languages using unicode.
-Reid
[quote]Nevertheless, the time it took them to make STIX almost ready looks hilarious to me. Does anybody know how long does it usually take to design such a font?[/quote]
Computer Modern was designed over about 12 years.
Of course, Knuth was working on other things (notably Metafont and TeX) in that period as well.
rage, rage against the dying of the light
I think they might prove usable. Judge for yourself.
Yes, it is very well designed -- technically excellent; optical scaling, too. Unfortunately, it is a "modern" (18th/19th century; aka "Didone") typeface, in imitation of the one used in the first edition of The Art of Computer Programming, and suffers from all the faults of that low point of typographic design: extreme contrast, exaggerated round terminals and spindly affected tails, stiff vertical axis, and tiny apertures.
echo 33676832766569823265328479713269.8639857989Pq | dc
Actually, Knuth did all the programming stuff on TeX himself. There is this story around that he wrote a specification for two of his students once and "all they had to do" was the implementation. After some weeks of travel or so he returned and saw that they only had a very small prototype ready then. He realized that his specification was not precise enough and most of his ideas were in his mind but not in this spec. He started to write the code himself then.
It sounds like your fonts are messed up. With Bistream Vera Sans on my system (What most systems point the Sans alias to), I can tell if the font is bold even when the letters themselves are illegible.