Am 10.03.2009 um 09:46 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Is there a script which can be called font-win.tex, which describes
all
OS-shipped fonts on Windows platform? If not, why? :o)
IIRC, every Windows platform ships with a slightly different list.
There are the 12 basic TimesNewRoman, Arial and Courier fonts, but
not all versions of those fonts have the same glyph repertoire.
That's not a reason why we can't ship typescript files for Windows
and Mac. We still have type-msw with typescripts for Verdana and
Arial and type-xtx with typescripts for the Mac (a lot of them
for XeTeX only).
I think it makes sense to provide two new files type-win for fonts
included in Windows Vista and type-mac for Mac OS (are .dfont fonts
working in LuaTeX 0.40).
Wolfgang
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