On 10/5/07, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i was wondering if there was a quick and dirty equivalent for
> latex's \usepackage{pslatex}
>
> http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/pslatex/#jh1c2c136f7e9809d3217b77eccac957d6:
>
>         This is a small package that makes LaTeX default to `standard'
>         PostScript fonts. It is basically a hacked merger of times.sty and
>         mathptm.sty, from the psnfss suite of packages. You must have
>         installed standard LaTeX (LaTeX2e) and psnfss PostScript fonts
>         to use this package.

\usetypescript[postscript][ec] %typescript name
\setupbodyfont[postscript,10pt] % typeface name

That one is possible because of this in type-one.tex:

\starttypescript [postscript] [texnansi,ec,qx,t5,uc,8r]
    \definetypeface [postscript] [rm] [serif] [times]     [default]
[encoding=\typescripttwo]
    \definetypeface [postscript] [ss] [sans]  [helvetica] [default]
[rscale=.9,encoding=\typescripttwo]
    \definetypeface [postscript] [tt] [mono]  [courier]   [default]
[rscale=1.1,encoding=\typescripttwo]
    \definetypeface [postscript] [mm] [math]  [times]     [default]
    \usemathcollection[default]
    \quittypescriptscanning
\stoptypescript

You can combine fonts "easily" like that.

Mojca
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