What is the difference between unicode-math and mathspec?
I'm currently typesetting my lecture notes for classical electrodynamics using the tufte-book class and XeLaTeX.
This is my first time using XeLaTeX and so I stumbled upon the two packages unicode-math and mathspec, when it came to include an OpenType math font (here TeX Gyre Pagelle Math).
I browsed the documentation of the two packages a little bit, but wasn't able to find out, which is the "better practice" to use.
Question: Should I use unicode-math or mathspec for my XeLaTeX documents?
I'm currently typesetting my lecture notes for classical electrodynamics using the tufte-book class and XeLaTeX.
This is my first time using XeLaTeX and so I stumbled upon the two packages unicode-math and mathspec, when it came to include an OpenType math font (here TeX Gyre Pagelle Math).
I browsed the documentation of the two packages a little bit, but wasn't able to find out, which is the "better practice" to use.
Question: Should I use unicode-math or mathspec for my XeLaTeX documents?
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