On 2017-01-20, Neal Becker wrote: > Guenter Milde wrote: >> On 2017-01-20, Neal Becker wrote: >>> Guenter Milde wrote:
... >>>> Leaving both "font encoding" and "Serif font" at "Default" leads to >>>> suboptimal fonts beeing used (fontenc becomes T1 and the default >>>> Computer Modern fonts are substituted by bitmap EC (or, if installed >>>> CM-Super). >>> What settings do you recommend? >> Sorry, I missed the IEEEtran documentclass setting. In this case, the >> class file selects a Times font and your settings are correct. >> I don't know whether the font selection is done before or after this, >> though (look into IEEEtran.cls to find out if you are curious). >> Generally, I recommend Latin Modern instead of Computer Modern if you want >> the "classic TeX fonts" and optical sizes (good looking fonts at small >> scales for indices, fractions, etc.) and newtxmath to go with Times, >> Palatino or Libertine. I also like Fourier. > ... > Unfortunately if I select "Latin Modern Roman" then it seems to defeat the > newtxmath - the math symbols don't match well with the text - it looks quite > ugly. Selecting all defaults for font settings, together with using > \usepackage{newtxmath} at the end, looks good. OK, to be clear: * with IEEEtran document class, I recommend GUI settings Default for text fonts (as IEEEtran selects Times) and newtxmath. * Generally (i.e. with document classes that do not select a font), I recommend - Latin Modern with standard AMS math, or - Times or Palatino or Linux Libertine with newtxmath, or - Fourier (the Fourier package combines the Utopia text font with its own math fonts). Günter