On 28 April 2016 at 13:05, Jon Elson <el...@pico-systems.com> wrote: > That should be available for most Linux distros. You should also be able to > get it on Windows, but might be a bit harder to find. > I believe the current easiest to get up and running TeX/LaTeX solution for Windows is MikTeX. <http://miktex.org/>
I don't know if it comes with the METAFONT utilities for creating a font though. Then again I haven't looked too hard since it has xeLaTeX which means "balls to it, I'm using OpenType!" (And there was much rejoicing, as Computer Modern was replaced by Adobe Garamond Premier Pro.) But I digress. Christian -- Christian M. Gauger-Cosgrove STCKON08DS0 Contact information available upon request.