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- From: ochealth@unixg.ubc.ca (ochealth)
- Subject: Re: emtex
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.215748.18289@unixg.ubc.ca>
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 21:57:48 GMT
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- In article <4366@drsrv1.hmi.de> pfr@drsrv1.hmi.de (Fritsch_Wolfgang) writes:
- >
- >There is no need to generate additional fonts. I have the set of
- >fonts for the HP laserjet in the default directory and I understand
- >that the lj.cnf configuration file tells the program where to search.
-
-
- I haven't looked at the EmTeX package, but is there a way for it
- to use PostSript fonts (soft or printer resident)? I don't want to
- clog my hard disk with bitmap fonts that only TeX can use.
-
- I either want to get Adobe Type 1 or 3 fonts that are Computer Modern,
- or (better yet) replace them with true Adobe Type 1 fonts like Times, Helvetica
- (or even Utopia, since it's free).
-
- This would simplify dvipm, since it could let ATM handle the fonts.
- >
- >Wolfgang Fritsch
- >HMI Berlin
- >pfr@psun2.hmi.de
- >
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