I want to write some mathematical expressions in a web page and I really like the font used in Word 2007 equations; I want to use it but I don't know its name; can anybody help me, please?
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Consider that some users won't have that font installed and default font will be used. Maybe embedding a web font would be a better choice. – gronostaj May 25 '13 at 19:40
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http://superuser.com/questions/428928/microsoft-word-how-to-use-equation-font-elsewhere?rq=1 – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 May 25 '13 at 20:03
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The font used in the Equation editor of Microsoft Word 2010 is called:
Cambria Math
It is available on a typical Windows 7/8 installation and I presume XP.
Hope I helped. :D
Note: The font is also italicized in some cases.
Zain Patel
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In that case, if you could upvote and accept my answer, respectively clicking the grey up arrow and the green tick, to facilitate other users from benefiting from this. :D – Zain Patel May 25 '13 at 19:33
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Cambria Math is available (in somewhat different versions as regards to character coverage) on Windows Vista and newer, but not XP, see http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FMID=2113 – Jukka K. Korpela Feb 14 '14 at 13:40
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Cambria Math has no italic typeface. When using Equation Tools, Word automatically changes e.g. the letter “x” to a different character, U+1D465, MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL X, which is inherently italic. This is one of the reasons that make Cambria Math very problematic on web pages. – Jukka K. Korpela Feb 14 '14 at 13:45