I noticed a particularly nice math font being used in this paper: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aos/1245332830.
Does someone recognize it? I've tried detexify but could not find it.
Here is an A:
a B:
and a U:
I noticed a particularly nice math font being used in this paper: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aos/1245332830.
Does someone recognize it? I've tried detexify but could not find it.
Here is an A:
a B:
and a U:
Here are the used fonts (Times and Mathtime):
bash-3.2$ pdffonts euclid.aos.1245332830.pdf
name type encoding emb sub uni object ID
------------------------------------ ----------------- ---------------- --- --- --- ---------
IFHKOH+Times-Italic Type 1C Custom yes yes no 562 0
IFHKPI+Times-Roman Type 1C Custom yes yes no 563 0
IFHLAJ+Times-Bold Type 1C MacRoman yes yes no 564 0
IFHLBJ+MTMI Type 1C Custom yes yes yes 571 0
IFHLCK+MTSYN Type 1C Custom yes yes yes 577 0
IFHLKI+MTMS Type 1C Custom yes yes yes 352 0
IFHLLI+MSBM10 Type 1C Custom yes yes yes 360 0
IFHLNJ+MTEX Type 1C Custom yes yes no 357 0
IFHMBI+MTMIB Type 1C Custom yes yes yes 364 0
IFHPLD+MSAM10 Type 1C Custom yes yes no 371 0
pdffontsutility or the font menu in many pdf readers (such as acrobat) the document uses times roman and mathtime – David Carlisle Jul 04 '18 at 09:25IFHLAJ+Times-Bold
IFHLBJ+MTMI
IFHLCK+MTSYN
IFHLKI+MTMS
IFHLLI+MSBM10
IFHLNJ+MTEX
IFHMBI+MTMIB
IFHPLD+MSAM10 where you can ignore prefix such as
IFHMBI+which denote document-specific subsets – David Carlisle Jul 04 '18 at 09:26