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- AMS_Euler abstract "AMS Euler is an upright cursive typeface, commissioned by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and designed and created by Hermann Zapf with the assistance of Donald Knuth and his Stanford graduate students. It tries to emulate a mathematician's style of handwriting mathematical entities on a blackboard, which is upright rather than italic. It blends very well with other typefaces made by Hermann Zapf, such as Palatino, Aldus and Melior, but very badly with the default TeX font Computer Modern. All the alphabets were implemented with the computer-assisted design system Metafont developed by Knuth. Zapf designed and drew the Euler alphabets in 1980–81 and provided critique and advice of digital proofs in 1983 and later. The typeface family is copyright by American Mathematical Society, 1983. Euler Metafont development was done by Stanford computer science and/or digital typography students; first Scott Kim, then Carol Twombly and Daniel Mills, and finally David Siegel, all assisted by John Hobby. Siegel finished the Metafont Euler digitization project as his M.S. thesis in 1985. The AMS Euler typeface is named after Leonhard Euler.First implemented in METAFONT, AMS Euler was first used in the book Concrete Mathematics, co-authored by Knuth, which was dedicated to Euler. This volume also saw the debut of Knuth's Concrete Roman font, designed to complement AMS Euler. The Euler Metafont format fonts were converted to PostScript Type 1 font format by the efforts of several people, including Berthold Horn at Y&Y, Barry Smith at Bluesky Research, and Henry Pinkham and Ian Morrison at Projective Solutions. It is now also available in TrueType format. The family consists of seven alphabets: Text, Greek, Fraktur, Text Bold, Greek Bold, Script Bold and Fraktur Bold.".
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Aldus_(typeface).
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Category:1983_introductions.
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Knuth.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Fraktur.
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Zapf.
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Leonhard_Euler.
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Melior_(typeface).
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Relative_direction.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink SIL_Open_Font_License.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Taco_Hoekwater.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink TeX.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink TrueType.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Typeface.
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLink Upright.
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- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLinkText "AMS Euler".
- AMS_Euler wikiPageWikiLinkText "Euler".
- AMS_Euler creator Donald_Knuth.
- AMS_Euler creator Hermann_Zapf.
- AMS_Euler foundry American_Mathematical_Society.
- AMS_Euler hasPhotoCollection AMS_Euler.
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- AMS_Euler name "AMS Euler".
- AMS_Euler releasedate "1983".
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- AMS_Euler style "Script".
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- AMS_Euler subject Category:1983_introductions.
- AMS_Euler subject Category:Linotype_typefaces.
- AMS_Euler subject Category:Script_typefaces.
- AMS_Euler subject Category:TeX.
- AMS_Euler hypernym Typeface.
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- AMS_Euler type Foundry.
- AMS_Euler type Language.
- AMS_Euler type Typeface.
- AMS_Euler type Typeface.
- AMS_Euler comment "AMS Euler is an upright cursive typeface, commissioned by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and designed and created by Hermann Zapf with the assistance of Donald Knuth and his Stanford graduate students. It tries to emulate a mathematician's style of handwriting mathematical entities on a blackboard, which is upright rather than italic.".
- AMS_Euler label "AMS Euler".
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- AMS_Euler sameAs Euler_(teckensnitt).
- AMS_Euler sameAs Q295325.
- AMS_Euler sameAs Q295325.
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