Edit: According to this blog post from Microsoft's Murray Sargent, the italic characters shown in the Equation Editor are the special mathematical italics that exist as a separate range of glyphs.
The Cambria Math font is a Roman font, but appears to have these mathematical italic glyphs within it. Therefore the mathematical variables will look different from the sloped Roman you get when typing the same thing in Word and making it italic.
Getting the same glyphs in running text is possible, but tricky. For example, you can get a Mathematical italic small r you can type 1d45f and press Alt+X to convert the Unicode code to the corresponding character.
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编辑:根据此博客文章来自 Microsoft 的 Murray Sargent,公式编辑器中显示的斜体字符是特殊的数学斜体,作为单独的字形范围。
Cambria Math 字体是罗马字体,但似乎包含这些数学斜体字形。因此,数学变量看起来与在 Word 中输入相同内容并将其设置为斜体时得到的倾斜罗马字体不同。
在运行文本中获得相同的字形是可能的,但很棘手。例如,您可以获得 数学斜体小号 您可以输入
1d45f
并按Alt+X
将Unicode代码转换为相应的字符。Edit: According to this blog post from Microsoft's Murray Sargent, the italic characters shown in the Equation Editor are the special mathematical italics that exist as a separate range of glyphs.
The Cambria Math font is a Roman font, but appears to have these mathematical italic glyphs within it. Therefore the mathematical variables will look different from the sloped Roman you get when typing the same thing in Word and making it italic.
Getting the same glyphs in running text is possible, but tricky. For example, you can get a Mathematical italic small r you can type
1d45f
and pressAlt+X
to convert the Unicode code to the corresponding character.