Steffen said:
but although I tried nearly every links on your address I couldn't find any link related to .vf.

Couldn't you maybe pass me the URL directly?

Sorry, that should've been ``.vpl''


It also wasn't where I'd said it would be---it was on my old Portfolio page,

http://members.aol.com/willadams/prtflio.htm

Here're links to the two files:
http://members.aol.com/willadams/tex/padr9alt.vp
http://members.aol.com/willadams/tex/padi9alt.vp

and here's the map file.

You'll still need to process the (renamed) .afms w/ FontInst (but you've done that, right?) and you should check to see if my font versions match yours---probably best just to use the above as a template.

The .vpl file format is documented in Dr. Knuth's ``Virtual Fonts: More fun for grand wizards'' file (which is re-published in his _Digital Typography_). Using Alan Hoenig's book will probably help a lot though---well worth buying, or get it from a library.

Meanwhile, Jan had said:
Oh yes. I started this journey some days ago and have not solved it yet. But I
did not even get to the Swash font, since my fondu-generated pfb are rejected by
dvips (as I had complained on this list).

I would suggest that you purchase a ``sidegrade'' to the PC version, that way you know you'll get files which will work.


Also, Philipp Lehman's font installation guide is very good, and I think has been updated to handle swash fonts, it's listed at http://members.aol.com/willadams/books-free-type.html

William

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