
There is also a legacy ebgaramond-maths package. You can combine the letters and numerals of your OpenType text font with a legacy NFSS math font using either mathspec (on XeTeX) or mathastext. If you need sans-serif letters, Inconsolata is a good match.

for vectors), they don’t come with TeX Live 2019, but you can download a version here. If you need bold and bold italic letters (e.g. MWE (with xelatex): (This requires you to have Adobe Garamond Pro installed) \documentclass , If that is the solution, I am unsure how to reference the dot operator and bullet operator in the example solution provided in that question: \catcode`\Ё=\active Adobe Garamond is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.

I have consulted other sources, such as here, but I am unsure how to apply it to this specific problem. OTF 1.007 PS 001.000 Core 1.0.30 makeotf.lib.

Is there any way to replace just instances of the dot operator with another glyph, such as bulletoperator (U+2219)? I know this is not strictly correct, but I am not writing for an audience who would care. Adobe Garamond Pro does not include U+22C5, the dot operator, as shown here on the Y axis multiplier:
