Category | Various |
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Classification | Transitional |
Commissioned by | STIX Pub |
Foundry | MicroPress and others |
Date created | 2008 |
Website | stixfonts |
Latest release version | 1.1.3[1] |
Latest release date | 17 April 2018 |
Category | Various |
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Classification | Transitional |
Commissioned by | Elsevier |
Foundry | Elsevier |
Date created | 2000 |
The STIX Fonts project or Scientific and Technical Information Exchange (STIX), is a project sponsored by several leading scientific and technical publishers to provide, under royalty-free license, a comprehensive font set of mathematical symbols and alphabets, intended to serve the scientific and engineering community for electronic and print publication. The STIX fonts are available as fully hinted OpenType/CFF fonts.[2] There is currently no TrueType version of the STIX fonts available, but the STIX Mission Statement includes the intention to create one in the future.[3] However, there exists an unofficial conversion of STIX Fonts (from the beta version release) to TrueType, suitable for use with software without OpenType support.[4]
STIX fonts also include[5] natural language glyphs for Latin, Greek and Cyrillic. The family is designed to be visually compatible with the Times New Roman family, a popular choice in book publishing.