I’m a big fan of Linux Libertine, and I was pleasantly surprised to learn that there is a fork(Libertinus; https://github.com/alerque/libertinus), which includes a math family (Libertinus Math).
They work brilliantly together as well, and in my opinion, a little better fit for the web then TeX Gyre—which is optimized for the printed page.
You can see an example on the doc for my project Mathup: https://runarberg.github.io/mathup/ (you might need firefox or safari to see the font though, as you need the native MathML to render the equations)
They work brilliantly together as well, and in my opinion, a little better fit for the web then TeX Gyre—which is optimized for the printed page.
You can see an example on the doc for my project Mathup: https://runarberg.github.io/mathup/ (you might need firefox or safari to see the font though, as you need the native MathML to render the equations)