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Math characters differ in height - Text with Gulliver gullier font

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vinoth

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Feb 27, 2009, 11:08:28 PM2/27/09
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Dear TeXUsers,

I am using 'elsart.cls' for my TeX work.
Based on my publisher's request I used the text font series "Gullier"
instead of "Times".

Also I changed the math alphabets and numbers to Gulliver.
And the remaining math font series I followed the same mentioned
below.

\documentclass{elsart}
\usepackage[LY1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[LY1,mtbold]{mathtime}
%%%%%%%%%Gullier for text series
\DeclareFontFamily{LY1}{ptm}{}
\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{ptm}{m}{n}{<-> GULLIVER}{}
\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{ptm}{m}{it}{<-> GULLIVEI}{}
\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{ptm}{b}{n}{<-> GULLIVEB}{}
\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{ptm}{b}{it}{<-> GULLIVBI}{}
\DeclareFontShape{LY1}{ptm}{m}{sc}{<-> GULLSCOF}{}
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{gui}{}%%for italic series
\DeclareFontShape{U}{gui}{m}{n}{%
<-> GULLIVEI}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{gui}{b}{n}{%
<-> GULLIVBI}{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Gullier for math series
\DeclareSymbolFont{gui}{U}{gui}{m}{n}%
\DeclareMathSymbol{a}{\mathalpha}{gui}{`a}%
\DeclareMathSymbol{b}{\mathalpha}{gui}{`b}%
\DeclareMathSymbol{c}{\mathalpha}{gui}{`c}%
\DeclareMathSymbol{d}{\mathalpha}{gui}{`d}%
...
%%%%%%%%%
\begin{document}

.... text.. .. $\alpha \beta \gamma \Gamma \Delta .....
$ ......text .....

\end{document}


But my authors provided feedback for the math greeks, symbols,
opertors and all that its height would not match with Gulliver.

Can anyone suggest me how can we grow the math greeks, symbols,
operators globally.

Or it will be helpful if anyone suggest the correct math greeks,
symbols, opertors font family for text Gulliver series.

thanks
-vp-

christophe...@tele2.fr

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Feb 28, 2009, 6:17:12 AM2/28/09
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Perhaps something that


\DeclareFontFamily{U}{gui}{}%%for italic series
\DeclareFontShape{U}{gui}{m}{n}{%

<-> s * [.92] GULLIVEI}{}
...

With what you want as size factor...

"s" means "silence here, i.e. without warning

Christophe

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