Hi Gert

On 4/15/07, Gert Ingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought so but it is actually not true. Replacing "\psi" by "a" does work
> but the reason is that in this case the italic font is used and not the
> slanted one (I should have noticed the difference immediately...). Asking
> for a slanted "a" indeed results in an upright "a". So, your analysis of
> the problem is correct. The way out is probably that I do the slanting
> myself in my PyX program...

I can't help you with solving your problem with mathptmx, but a
possible workaround is to use txfonts instead. Using this in your pyx
example gives me correct results (the same as with latex). There are
some issues with txfonts, particularly with kerning of
sub/superscripts in some cases, but it is possible these might not
affect you.

Cheers

Will


-- 

  Dr William Henney, Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica,
  Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia

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