[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
> The best thing to do is visit www.tug.org, get the "Not So Short
> Introduction to LaTeX" and read about it for a while. There are tons of
> tutorials on the internet, and you'll find a lot of them at tug.org.
> Most TeX systems come with pdflatex, which directly produces pdf, with
> limitations (pdflatex can't use eps graphics, my preferred format, but
> must use png or gif --- someone please correct me if I'm wrong). But
> for that you can just generate the dvi and then use dvipdf to get a
> pdf. Again when I use my own fonts
> ("\usepackage[garamond]{mathdesign}") then I get nice results with
> printing and pdf. I used dvipng to produce this attachment.
Joel, thanks for the thorough response. I'll definitely read the
tutorials at tug.org and make this happen, it's been a long time
coming.
Next time you come back home to Boulder for a vacation, I'll take you
out for a beer.
Thanks again.
--
Peter Jones, pmade inc.
http://pmade.com
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