On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:41:49AM +1300, Berend de Boer wrote:
> 
> > in principle it's just a matter of mapping the right names onto Serif
> > etc, once you know what the filenames are (maybe in some psfonts.map
> > file you can deduce the raw names)
> 
> I thought I got them. pdftex is no longer including them, or list them
> as included. However, in Adobe Acrobat Reader, when I look at the
> included fonts, the names look like Microsoft TTF names.

You mentioned tetex, and your e-mail client is GNUS, so I imagine you're
probably running Linux. I don't know if this helps at all, but I just
checked out the fonts in my Acrobat installation (Acrobat Reader 5.0 on
Linux). The fonts are actually PostScript files ... which I guess means
that they are Type 42. You should be able to confirm this with

  less /path/to/Acrobat5/Resource/Font/Arial

Does PDFTeX support Type 42 fonts?

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