Fwd: Times Roman vs Latin Modern Roman Font

2008-08-27 Thread William Adams
I'd thought this had gone to the list Begin forwarded message: On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Les Denham wrote: However, most people are very much used to Times Roman (and its clones, such as Times New Roman) \begin{typographichistorynitpicking} Actually, Monotype's Times New Roman

Fwd: Times Roman vs Latin Modern Roman Font

2008-08-27 Thread William Adams
Eventually, I'll get in the habit of checking the distribution before clicking ``Send'' Begin forwarded message: On Aug 27, 2008, at 10:27 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Palatino, for example, was designed by Herman Zapf, one of the great type designers, and it is available (in LyX document

Fwd: Times Roman vs Latin Modern Roman Font

2008-08-27 Thread William Adams
I'd thought this had gone to the list Begin forwarded message: On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Les Denham wrote: However, most people are very much used to Times Roman (and its clones, such as Times New Roman) \begin{typographichistorynitpicking} Actually, Monotype's Times New Roman

Fwd: Times Roman vs Latin Modern Roman Font

2008-08-27 Thread William Adams
Eventually, I'll get in the habit of checking the distribution before clicking ``Send'' Begin forwarded message: On Aug 27, 2008, at 10:27 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Palatino, for example, was designed by Herman Zapf, one of the great type designers, and it is available (in LyX document

Fwd: Times Roman vs Latin Modern Roman Font

2008-08-27 Thread William Adams
I'd thought this had gone to the list Begin forwarded message: On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Les Denham wrote: However, most people are very much used to Times Roman (and its clones, such as Times New Roman) \begin{typographichistorynitpicking} Actually, Monotype's Times New Roman

Fwd: Times Roman vs Latin Modern Roman Font

2008-08-27 Thread William Adams
Eventually, I'll get in the habit of checking the distribution before clicking ``Send'' Begin forwarded message: On Aug 27, 2008, at 10:27 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Palatino, for example, was designed by Herman Zapf, one of the great type designers, and it is available (in LyX document