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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Dot below letterAsana Math calligraphic capital R with XeTeXLibertine Strange Emphasized Capital J LetterNames of fonts which have the first capital letter of each word larger than the rest of the word which is also in capital letters?Dot bellow letter in bibliography.bib file?dot not centred above symbf of a capital letterMaking slanted small capital letterAngstrom circle not centredCapital letters not rendering well with low magnificationWho changed my Chinese character?










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When I write the following lines, the dots above the capital letters are all shifted to the left (see picture). Anyone know how to fix this so that the dots are more centred above the capitals? Thanks!



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here



Update: The error only occurs when compiling with XeLaTeX and not pdfLaTeX, but the template requires XeLaTeX for proper fonts.










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    I can confirm your problem when compiling with xelatex.

    – Steven B. Segletes
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When I write the following lines, the dots above the capital letters are all shifted to the left (see picture). Anyone know how to fix this so that the dots are more centred above the capitals? Thanks!



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here



Update: The error only occurs when compiling with XeLaTeX and not pdfLaTeX, but the template requires XeLaTeX for proper fonts.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    I can confirm your problem when compiling with xelatex.

    – Steven B. Segletes
    Mar 27 at 2:12













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When I write the following lines, the dots above the capital letters are all shifted to the left (see picture). Anyone know how to fix this so that the dots are more centred above the capitals? Thanks!



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here



Update: The error only occurs when compiling with XeLaTeX and not pdfLaTeX, but the template requires XeLaTeX for proper fonts.










share|improve this question
















When I write the following lines, the dots above the capital letters are all shifted to the left (see picture). Anyone know how to fix this so that the dots are more centred above the capitals? Thanks!



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here



Update: The error only occurs when compiling with XeLaTeX and not pdfLaTeX, but the template requires XeLaTeX for proper fonts.







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    I can confirm your problem when compiling with xelatex.

    – Steven B. Segletes
    Mar 27 at 2:12












  • 1





    I can confirm your problem when compiling with xelatex.

    – Steven B. Segletes
    Mar 27 at 2:12







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I can confirm your problem when compiling with xelatex.

– Steven B. Segletes
Mar 27 at 2:12





I can confirm your problem when compiling with xelatex.

– Steven B. Segletes
Mar 27 at 2:12










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We need XeLaTeX and fontspec package to use system fonts.



In general, using a system font will load a bitmap font by default. To fix this, you should load a vector font. This can be achieved by loading the package lmodern.



Add package lmodern in the preamble.



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif
usepackagelmodern

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Interesting, what's the reason?

    – Majid Abdolshah
    Mar 27 at 2:13






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    @MajidAbdolshah - I have updated the answer

    – subham soni
    Mar 27 at 2:18











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We need XeLaTeX and fontspec package to use system fonts.



In general, using a system font will load a bitmap font by default. To fix this, you should load a vector font. This can be achieved by loading the package lmodern.



Add package lmodern in the preamble.



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif
usepackagelmodern

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • Interesting, what's the reason?

    – Majid Abdolshah
    Mar 27 at 2:13






  • 2





    @MajidAbdolshah - I have updated the answer

    – subham soni
    Mar 27 at 2:18















10














We need XeLaTeX and fontspec package to use system fonts.



In general, using a system font will load a bitmap font by default. To fix this, you should load a vector font. This can be achieved by loading the package lmodern.



Add package lmodern in the preamble.



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif
usepackagelmodern

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • Interesting, what's the reason?

    – Majid Abdolshah
    Mar 27 at 2:13






  • 2





    @MajidAbdolshah - I have updated the answer

    – subham soni
    Mar 27 at 2:18













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We need XeLaTeX and fontspec package to use system fonts.



In general, using a system font will load a bitmap font by default. To fix this, you should load a vector font. This can be achieved by loading the package lmodern.



Add package lmodern in the preamble.



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif
usepackagelmodern

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















We need XeLaTeX and fontspec package to use system fonts.



In general, using a system font will load a bitmap font by default. To fix this, you should load a vector font. This can be achieved by loading the package lmodern.



Add package lmodern in the preamble.



documentclass[10pt]beamer
usetheme[progressbar=frametitle]metropolis
usefonttheme[onlymath]serif
usepackagelmodern

begindocument
beginframeExample
beginalign*
dotS &= mu N - beta_W WS - beta_I SI - mu S \
dotI &= beta_W WS + beta_I SI - gamma I - mu I \
dotW &= alpha I - xi W \
dotR &= gamma I - mu R
endalign*
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here







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  • Interesting, what's the reason?

    – Majid Abdolshah
    Mar 27 at 2:13






  • 2





    @MajidAbdolshah - I have updated the answer

    – subham soni
    Mar 27 at 2:18

















  • Interesting, what's the reason?

    – Majid Abdolshah
    Mar 27 at 2:13






  • 2





    @MajidAbdolshah - I have updated the answer

    – subham soni
    Mar 27 at 2:18
















Interesting, what's the reason?

– Majid Abdolshah
Mar 27 at 2:13





Interesting, what's the reason?

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Mar 27 at 2:13




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@MajidAbdolshah - I have updated the answer

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