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- From: sowa@amdew.llnl.gov (Erik C. Sowa)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.misc
- Subject: Re: tekton4tek submitted to sonata
- Message-ID: <SOWA.92Sep14114655@amdew.llnl.gov>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 18:46:54 GMT
- References: <SOWA.92Sep9122949@amdew.llnl.gov> <1992Sep12.131906.3251@cube.sublink.org>
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- In-reply-to: arrigo@cube.sublink.org's message of 12 Sep 92 13:19:06 GMT
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- >>>>> "Arrigo" == Arrigo Benedetti <arrigo@cube.sublink.org> writes:
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- Arrigo> In article <SOWA.92Sep9122949@amdew.llnl.gov>
- Arrigo> sowa@amdew.llnl.gov (Erik C. Sowa) writes:
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- > I have uploaded the file tekton4tex.tar.Z to the submissions directory
- > on sonata.cc.purdue.edu. It contains files that enable the use of
- > Adobe's Tekton font with the NeXT's TeX implementation, or any
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- Arrigo> Could you please tell us more about this font? As it name implies, I
- Arrigo> presume it has been designed by Adobe to work with TeX.
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- No, it's not a TeX font. It's a postscript font with an informal look.
- You most certainly do not want to set formulae in Tekton. According to
- Steve Jobs :-), it looks good on slides.
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- erik sowa (sowa@amdew.llnl.gov)
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