> No, I drew Inconsolata myself, as well as inventing spiral-based tools for designing fonts, as an alternative to Béziers.
Man, I love your phd thesis! I use it regularly to show my students an example of what a PhD is supposed to be; and, independently, to teach them some planar differential geometry. Your study of Euler's elastica is the best written account of it that exists (and I have read many more geometry books that would like to admit).
Man, I love your phd thesis! I use it regularly to show my students an example of what a PhD is supposed to be; and, independently, to teach them some planar differential geometry. Your study of Euler's elastica is the best written account of it that exists (and I have read many more geometry books that would like to admit).