Suggestions for LibertinusT1Math
The following packages have something in common with the package LibertinusT1Math. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- notomath: Math support for Noto fonts
- kpfonts: A complete set of fonts for text and mathematics
- dsserif: A double-struck serifed font for mathematical use
- stix: OpenType Unicode maths fonts
- sansmathfonts: Extended Computer Modern sans serif fonts
- arev: Fonts and LaTeX support files for Arev Sans
- mlmodern: A blacker Type 1 version of Computer Modern, with multilingual support
- bera: Bera fonts
- libertinus-otf: Support for Libertinus OpenType
- gandhi: Gandhi Serif and Sans fonts, with LaTeX support
- libertinus: Wrapper to use the correct libertinus package according to the used TeX engine
- txfonts: Times-like fonts in support of mathematics
- newpx: Alternative uses of the PX fonts, with improved metrics
- newtx: Alternative uses of the TX fonts, with improved metrics
- txuprcal: Upright calligraphic font based on TX calligraphic
- stix2-type1: Type1 versions of the STIX Two OpenType fonts
- alegreya: Alegreya fonts with LaTeX support
- inriafonts: Inria fonts with LaTeX support
- sansmathaccent: Correct placement of accents in sans-serif maths
- lxfonts: Set of slide fonts based on CM
- garamondx: ‘Expert’-like extensions to URW Garamond, and maths italic
- newtxsf: Sans-math fonts for use with newtx
- pxfonts: Palatino-like fonts in support of mathematics
- noto: Support for Noto fonts
- notocondensed: Support for the condensed variants of the Noto fonts
- roboto: Support for the Roboto family of fonts
- bboldx: Extension of the bbold package with a Blackboard Bold alphabet
- doublestroke: Typeset mathematical double stroke symbols
- fourier: Using Utopia fonts in LaTeX documents
- mdsymbol: Symbol fonts to match Adobe Myriad Pro
- stickstoo: A reworking of STIX2