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- From: eijkhout@cupid.cs.utk.edu (Victor Eijkhout)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: Re: Postscript fonts
- Date: 10 Jan 93 15:53:14
- Organization: /pearl/homes/eijkhout/.organization
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- In-reply-to: clin@eng.umd.edu's message of Fri, 08 Jan 93 19:35:57 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan08.193557.28786@eng.umd.edu> clin@eng.umd.edu (Charles Lin) writes:
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- Is there a FAQ concerning how Postscript fonts can be used in TeX?
- The location where the TeX fonts is stored on my system just uses
- the standard TeX fonts,
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- Maybe it would help if you told us what your system is?
- I've just spent an afternoon installing some Monotype
- fonts on the Mac so that Textures can use them (fun business if there
- is a mismatch between the AFM files and the fonts!), but
- I'm not sure whether you'd be interested in that info.
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- Charles Lin
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