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English: Sample of the typeface AMS Euler.
Date 21 July 2008
Source Own work by uploader. The LaTeX source file converted to a PDF file by pdflatex ( pdfTeX). The PDF file converted to PBM by gs ( Ghostscript) using a resolution of 2540 dpi (100 dots pr. mm). PBM file cropped by pnmcrop ( Netpbm) and converted to a PNG file by pnmtopng ( Netpbm). The PNG file traced to create an SVG file by Inkscape. The resulting SVG file was then edited by hand with Emacs.
Author Peter J. Acklam
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LaTeX source

\documentclass[a5paper]{article}
\usepackage{euler}
\pagestyle{empty}
\begin{document}
 
\[ AMS\ Euler \]
 
\[ \int_0^3 9x^2 + 2x + 4\, dx = 3x^3 + x^2 + 4x + C \Big\rbrack_0^3 = 102 \]
 
\[ e^{x+iy} = e^x(\cos y + i\sin y) \]
 
\[ x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \]
 
\end{document}
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