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Using Libertine math fonts with Vollkorn text font

I'm making a Beamer presentation and would like to use the very elegant Vollkorn fonts. Vollkorn doesn't have good math support, so I'd like to find a not-incongruous replacement. The Libertine font ...
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How can I use an additionaly temporaly math font to declare a macro using libertinusT1math

I would like to style my book more, until now I'm using \mathbfit for vectors\matrices. I would like to use another italic bold math font to type the same characters, e.g. x and y to denote different ...
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Bug with \setmathfont range?

I am using XeLaTeX and unicode-math with the Libertinus Math font. Some symbols are missing therefore I'm using the range command. Then I get an unwanted crossed-square symbol beside big curly braces. ...
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How to get the alternate open g with unicode-math and Libertinus Math?

I was using newtxmath with the libertine option (so Linux Libertine) with pdflatex engine before, but switched to unicode-math in xelatex. newtxmath provided me with a nice open italic&...
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Partial Sign with Unicode Math

I have a problem with Linux Libertine and the \partial sign. I use following code, but there is no \partial sign (I left all my fonts there, but the problem is the font for range=\mathit): \...
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Using Linux Libertine in math mode with unicode-math (XeLaTeX)

I'm trying to use the Linux Libertine font for my thesis. Libertine in fact does have mathematical symbols, but I didn't manage to use them properly in unicode-math. The following example sums up my ...
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Is it possible to use Linux Libertine as a mathematical font?

I recently heard that there is a package called unicode-math that makes it possible to use an ordinary TTF/OTF font for mathematic typesetting. To what degree is that possible with Linux Libertine? I ...
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