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What is the advantage of Arev over DejaVu? It seems like DejaVu has already incorporated the Arev characters, and includes a large number of other characters as well. Further, from the copyright, it looks like the Arev project has been abandoned (it hasn't seen a release in 9 years), while the DejaVu project is well-maintained (last release in May of this year) and is widely-used in open-source projects. |
At the time I made the choice of Arev (some years ago), it contained many My primary motivation for the pull request was to create a default san On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 4:16 AM, toddrjen notifications@github.com wrote:
Prof. Rob Hetland |
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As I mentioned in #5128, a new default font should have associated mathtext fontset. I have gone ahead and added them for DejaVu in #5214 in preparation for the default change. This has the advantage over setting |
Moving setting DejaVu as default for both text and math to #5214 |
Added Arev Sans TTF files and license.
I suggest this be the default font, as it has many math glyphs and works well with mathtext.