Hi All, I would typeset a document containig unicode mathematic characters and sans serif fonts. It seems that this is almost impossible since the fonts used to typeset the variables in math mode use always a serif font.
Do you have an idea if it is possible to type a document only with sans serif fonts. I have read quite carefully the documentation for the "fontspec" and "unicodemath" package without finding any clear direction on how to achieve that. Should I define new math alphabet? My example is with the "DejaVu Sans" font but the problem should be more or less the same if the "lucida sans" font would have been choosen. Sans serif math is useful for presentation (the beamer class) and sometimes for printed document too. Thanks for your help, Alan Here is an example to show the problem: the variable "F" and subscript "n" are in serif font. -------------------------------Example-------------------------------------- \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage{unicode-math} \setmathfont{texgyredejavu-math.otf} \setmainfont{DejaVuSans}[ Extension=.ttf, UprightFont=*, ItalicFont=*-Oblique, BoldFont=*-Bold, BoldItalicFont=*-BoldOblique, ] \setsansfont{DejaVuSans}[ Extension=.ttf, UprightFont=*, ItalicFont=*-Oblique, BoldFont=*-Bold, BoldItalicFont=*-BoldOblique, ] \setmonofont{DejaVuSansMono}[% main typewriter Extension=.ttf, UprightFont=*, ItalicFont=*-Oblique, BoldFont=*-Bold, BoldItalicFont=*-BoldOblique, ] \begin{document} \section{Number $\mathbf{φ}$ properties} This is one interessant property: \begin{equation} φ^2=φ+1 \end{equation} and an other one (related to Fibonacci numbers) \begin{equation} \lim_{n→∞} \dfrac{F_{n+1}}{F_n}=φ \end{equation} \end{document} -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex