> I use a lot of overhead slides in my econ teaching (thanks to
> gpresent) which often contain math symbols. The default math
> symbols are not Bold (in either S or SS). I have found and
> installed (thanks to the recent advice on doing this) a bold italics
> math font MathDesign-UT-Bold-Italic-
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 02:25:43PM +1100, Robert Marks wrote:
> Now I want geqn to use the symbols from this fault instead of from
> SS. I suppose I could just rename MDUTBIMI (my name for the new
> font) SS in font/devps, but isn't there a more elegant way to do it
> in a document? (I don't alwa
On 2006.03.30 13:25 Robert Marks wrote:
I use a lot of overhead slides in my econ teaching
(thanks to gpresent) which often contain math
symbols. The default math symbols are not Bold
(in either S or SS). I have found and installed (thanks
to the recent advice on doing this) a bold italics
math
Dear All,
I use a lot of overhead slides in my econ teaching (thanks to
gpresent) which often contain math symbols. The default math symbols
are not Bold (in either S or SS). I have found and installed (thanks
to the recent advice on doing this) a bold italics math font
MathDesign-UT-Bold-Italic
> grops::594:warning: lines in X exec command must not be
> more than 255 characters long
The `must not' should be `should not'. I'll fix this in the sources.
Besides this, the warning is harmless. AFAIK, Keith is working on a
fix (this is, avoiding \X lines longer than 255 characters).
when compiling pdfmark.pdf. Here they are:
export GROFF_TMPDIR; GROFF_TMPDIR='.'; export GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX;
GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX=''; export GROFF_BIN_DIR;
GROFF_BIN_DIR=/Users/rgouldin/Data/groff-current/src/roff/groff; export
GROFF_BIN_PATH; GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo
/Users/rgouldin/Data/grof