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- NEW: Added the Fira Math fonts as sans-serif symbol font to the library (as a ressource) and added JKQTMathText::useFiraMath() - NEW: Added JKQTMathText::useGuiFonts()</li> JKQTPlotter: - NEW: Using JKQTMathText::useGuiFonts() for FONT rendering by default
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\defgroup jkqtmathtext_fonthandling Font Handling
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\ingroup jkqtmathtext_general
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As LaTeX also does, fonts are set by font classes. These are defined in JKQTMathTextEnvironmentFont:
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- A "roman" (MTEroman / MTEmathRoman) font used as the standard font ( JKQTMathText::setFontRoman() and for use in math mode JKQTMathText::setFontMathRoman() )
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- A "sans-serif" (MTEsans / MTEmathSans) font which may be activated with \c \\sf ... ( JKQTMathText::setFontSans() and for use in math mode JKQTMathText::setFontMathSans() )
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- A "typewriter" (MTEtypewriter) font which may be activated with \c \\tt ... ( JKQTMathText::setFontTypewriter() )
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- A "script" (MTEscript) font which may be activated with \c \\script ... ( JKQTMathText::setFontScript() )
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- A "math-roman" (MTEmathRoman) font used as the standard font in math mode ( JKQTMathText::setFontMathRoman() )
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- A "math-sans-serif" (MTEmathSans) used as sans serif font in math mode ( JKQTMathText::setFontMathSans() )
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- A "blackboard" (MTEblackboard) font used to display double stroked characters ( JKQTMathText::setFontBlackboard() )
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- A "caligraphic" (MTEcaligraphic) font used to display caligraphic characters ( JKQTMathText::setFontCaligraphic() )
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- A "fraktur" (MTEfraktur) font used to display fraktur characters ( JKQTMathText::setFontFraktur() )
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- A fallback font MTEFallbackSymbols for (math) symbols, greek letters ... (if the symbols are not present in the currently used font). ( JKQTMathText::setFallbackFontSymbols() )
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The default font class is "roman" (i.e. MTEroman in text-mode and MTEmathRoman in math-mode). You can switch to
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"sans-serif" by using LaTeX commands like \c \\sf .
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Especially when using the library in the context of a GUI, usually a sans-serif font is used to typeset text in the GUI
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as these are generally better readable on a screen than serif fonts. Therefore when using JKQTMathText for GUI rendering,
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it makes sense to redefine the class "roman" with the GUI font. You can e.g. write:
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\code
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JKQTMathText::setFontRoman(QGuiApplication::font().family(), MTFEUnicode);
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JKQTMathText::setFontMathRoman(QGuiApplication::font().family(), MTFEUnicode);
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JKQTMathText::setFontSize(QGuiApplication::font().pointSize());
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\endcode
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or the short hand:
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\code
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JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath(QGuiApplication::font().family(), MTFEUnicode);
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\endcode
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With JKQTMathTextFontSpecifier::fromFontSpec() there is a third way that allows to use a special string syntax (handy for INI files)
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to define fonts, see JKQTMathTextFontSpecifier . You can e.g. simply write:
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\code
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JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("application+XITS", MTFEUnicode);
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\endcode
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In all cases the default GUI font is used for rendering default output. For \c \\sf to make a difference you can additionally
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set the "sans" class as a serif font, e.g.:
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\code
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JKQTMathText::setFontSans("serif");
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JKQTMathText::setFontMathSans("serif");
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\endcode
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Using the font name \c "serif" will cause Qt to lookup a suitable serif font.
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These fonts are generic font classes, which font is actually used can be configured in JKQTMathText
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class with the \c set...() functions mentioned above. Additionally some short ahnds exist:
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- JKQTMathText::useSTIX() use the STIX fonts from <a href="https://www.stixfonts.org/">https://www.stixfonts.org/</a> in math-mode (or math- and text-mode, additionally also as MTEFallbackSymbols)<br>\image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_stix.png
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- JKQTMathText::useXITS() use the XITS fonts from <a href="https://github.com/alif-type/xits">https://github.com/alif-type/xits</a> in math-mode (or math- and text-mode, additionally also as MTEFallbackSymbols). These are included by default in this library and also activated by default.<br>\image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_xits.png
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- JKQTMathText::useASANA() use the ASANA fonts from <a href="https://ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/Asana-Math/">https://ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/Asana-Math/</a> in math-mode (or math- and text-mode, additionally also as MTEFallbackSymbols)<br>\image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_asana.png
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- JKQTMathText::useFiraMath() use the Fira Math fonts from <a href="https://github.com/firamath/firamath">https://github.com/firamath/firamath</a> in math-mode (or math- and text-mode, additionally also as MTEFallbackSymbols)<br>\image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_usefira.png
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- JKQTMathText::useGuiFonts() use the default application font (e.g. Segoe UI on Win10/11) for the "roman" and "math-roman" and try to determine mathing fonts for "sans"/"math-sans" and MTEFallbackSymbols.<br>\image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_useguifonts.png
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- JKQTMathText::useAnyUnicode() set fonts for "roman" and "sans" in text- and math-mode with one call
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- JKQTMathText::useAnyUnicodeForMathOnly() set fonts for "roman" and "sans" in math-mode only with one call, leaves text-mode fonts as is
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- JKQTMathText::useAnyUnicodeForTextOnly() set fonts for "roman" and "sans" in text-mode only with one call, leaves math-mode fonts as is
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- JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath() set "roman" font in text- and math-mode
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- JKQTMathText::setFontRomanOrSpecial() use an object of type JKQTMathTextFontSpecifier or a special string syntax (see struct documentation
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of JKQTMathTextFontSpecifier) to define the text- and math-mode "roman" fonts
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- JKQTMathText::setFontSpecial() seit "roman" and "sans" fonts from a parsed specifier, see function documentation for details
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Here are some examples of using different, widely available, fonts:
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- using "Arial" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("Arial")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_arial.png
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- using "Courier New" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("Courier New")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_couriernew.png
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- using "Comic Sans MS" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("Comic Sans MS")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_comicsans.png
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- using "Old English Text" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("Old English Text")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_OldEnglish.png
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- using "Computer Modern" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("CMU Serif")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_computermodern.png
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- using <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fira_(typeface)">"Fira"</a> <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRoman("Fira Sans"); setFontMathRoman("Fira Math")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_fira.png
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- using "MS Segoe UI" (the default Win 10/11 GUI font) <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("MS Segoe UI")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_mssegoeui.png
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- using <a href="https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/">"DejaVu Sans"</a> <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("DejaVu Sans")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_DejaVuSans.png
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- using <a href="https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/">"DejaVu Serif"</a> <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("DejaVu Serif")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_DejaVuSerif.png
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- using "XITS" <c>JKQTMathText::useXITS(false)</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_xits_all.png
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- using "Noto Sans" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("Noto Sans", "Noto Sans Math")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_notosans.png
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- using "Noto Serif" <c>JKQTMathText::setFontRomanAndMath("Noto Serif", "Noto Serif")</c>: \image html jkqtmathtext/jkqtmathtext_notoserif.png
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Math-mode is activated by enclosing your equation in \c $...$ or \c \\[...\\] .
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This mode is optimized for mathematical equations. Here is an example of the difference:
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- <b>math-mode</b>:
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- use fonts MTEmathRoman and MTEmathSans
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- whitespaces are mostly not drawn directly
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- symbol spacing is different
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- an example: \image html jkqtmathtext/schreq_mathmode.png
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- <b>text-mode</b>:
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- use fonts MTEroman and MTEsans
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- whitespaces are evaluated directly
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- an example: \image html jkqtmathtext/schreq_normalmode.png
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Font Lookup for symbols works as follows in JKQTMathTextSymbolNode:
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- if a character is found in the current (or to be used) font, it is taken from there
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- if the character is not found, it is looked for in the fallback fonts MTEFallbackSymbols
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- as a last resort, some symbols can be created otherwise, so if neither of the two options above
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contain the required symbol, the symbol might be synthesized otherwise, or a rectangle with the size of "X" is drawn instead
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In "normal text", i.e. JKQTMathTextTextNode no font-lookup is perfomed, i.e. if a acharacter
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is not available in the selected font, it is not typeset (or typeset with a replacement, like a box).
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There are exceptions to this rule however: For some special fonts a lookup or synthetisation of
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the characters is performed. Currently this is implemented for:
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- "blackboard", the options are defined by setBlackboardFontMode(). See JKQTMathTextBlackboradDrawingMode
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*/
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