Brian R. Landy wrote:
Sorry for the long delay in replying.
mtxrun doesn't seem to find the fonts when I put them under my TeX
tree. I tried a few different places. If I place them in
~/Library/Fonts, it does use them, although the System ttc file
overrides my local dfont. Is there somethi
Am 03.09.2009 um 21:26 schrieb Brian R. Landy:
Sorry for the long delay in replying.
mtxrun doesn't seem to find the fonts when I put them under my TeX
tree. I tried a few different places. If I place them in ~/Library/
Fonts, it does use them, although the System ttc file overrides my
Sorry for the long delay in replying.
mtxrun doesn't seem to find the fonts when I put them under my TeX
tree. I tried a few different places. If I place them in
~/Library/Fonts, it does use them, although the System ttc file
overrides my local dfont. Is there something else I need to do
Am 01.09.2009 um 05:22 schrieb Brian R. Landy:
Is there a location that I could put the dfont file (and I also have
access to HelveticaNeue in a set of otf files) that would override
ConTeXt locating Apple's ttc, but not be visible to OS X?
Till ttc-fonts are fixed you can take the dfont-f
Am 01.09.2009 um 05:22 schrieb Brian R. Landy:
What should we say, LuaTeX gets dfont support and Apple convert
most of their
fonts from dfont to ttc.
At least they left a few around so it wasn't completely wasted
effort :)
It don't say it's wasted effort because there are many people wi
On Aug 31, 2009, at 4:53 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 31.08.2009 um 06:37 schrieb Brian R. Landy:
Hi, I've run into a problem using Helvetica Neue on a Mac under
Snow Leopard. The font is provided by Apple and was a dfont
package on 10.5, now it is a ttc.
What should we say, LuaTeX
Am 31.08.2009 um 06:37 schrieb Brian R. Landy:
Hi, I've run into a problem using Helvetica Neue on a Mac under Snow
Leopard. The font is provided by Apple and was a dfont package on
10.5, now it is a ttc.
What should we say, LuaTeX gets dfont support and Apple convert most
of their
fon
Hi, I've run into a problem using Helvetica Neue on a Mac under Snow
Leopard. The font is provided by Apple and was a dfont package on
10.5, now it is a ttc. I am getting garbled and funny text using it.
An example is --
\usetypescriptfile[type-mac]
\usetypescript[helvetica-neue]
\setupb
I saw this on the BBC News Website and thought it may be of interest
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6638423.stm
Keith McKay
Hamilton, Scotland, UK.
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Adam Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:59:30 +0100:
>> \usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding]
>> \usetypescript [postscript][\defaultencoding]
>> \setupbodyfont[pos,ss,12pt]
I'm taking a leap with this, because I don't have my gwTeX box
At 17:59 +0100 11/03/05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I used to install the fonts that I need for contexing.
But for the current project only Helvetica is needed, and so I
remembered Patrick saying:
using Helvetica works for me:
--
\usetypescript [
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:59:30 +0100:
>> \usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding]
>> \usetypescript [postscript][\defaultencoding]
>> \setupbodyfont[pos,ss,12pt]
I'm taking a leap with this, because I don't have my gwTeX box at hand,
but try
\usetypescript [adobekb
Hi,
I used to install the fonts that I need for contexing.
But for the current project only Helvetica is needed, and so I
remembered Patrick saying:
using Helvetica works for me:
--
\usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding]
\usetypescript [post
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