Hi Michael,

Am 07.12.2011 um 23:07 schrieb Michael SCHINDLER:
> when writing the PFB, it will also spit out an AFM file which you can
> convert into a TFM if you like (afm2tfm from texlive). It worked fine
> for me when converting TTF fonts into PFB for use in latex.

I guess this will result in a similar approximation for the font information 
required according to the PDF spec. PyX does such an approximation as well, but 
tell you about it. It is a warning, and to my mind this is better to warn the 
user about this issue than to do this approximation silently (like pdftex does 
it; it does pretty much the same approximation but does not give you any hint 
about it). Furthermore PyX supports (and tries) to properly collect this 
information from the AFM file.


André

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