[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For right now, I am giving up on the postscript fonts. Lets try
something else.
:-) Those fonts are also postscript fonts.
[...]
Is there any way I can use these fonts with ConTeXt? If yes, where
do I need to copy them and what do I rename them to?
Use the
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:57:05 +0200:
Well, I'd love to use aleph - no doubt! But, as I work with MacOS(X)
I fear I have to find a solution that will work for pdfetex.
Could someone help me?
Hmm. What's your timeframe?
I'm working on XeTeX drivers for ConTeXt that
Am 21.08.2004 um 20:04 schrieb Adam Lindsay:
For those not aware, XeTeX is a very interesting eTeX variant that
hooks
into MacOSX's advanced typography. It's Unicode-native, and uses native
Mac fonts without any TeXFont-y conversion necessary. It supports
Apple's
AAT features as well as OTF
On Aug 21, 2004, at 2:37 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Sounds very cool. Where's its homepage?
http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsiitem_id=xetex
Steve
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Henning Hraban Ramm said this at Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:37:18 +0200:
Am 21.08.2004 um 20:04 schrieb Adam Lindsay:
For those not aware, XeTeX is a very interesting eTeX variant that
hooks
into MacOSX's advanced typography. It's Unicode-native, and uses native
Mac fonts without any TeXFont-y
Am 21.08.2004 um 20:43 schrieb Adam Lindsay:
Sounds very cool. Where's its homepage?
Oops! I meant to link:
http://scripts.sil.org/xetex/
Oh, another fine free project of SIL!
(I very much like their Gentium font, just switched a bimonthly
magazine that I set with InDesign to Gentium as bodyfont
Wednesday, August 18, 2004 Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I am about to edit a book with quotes in ancient (polyphonic) greek.
How can this be done in ConTeXt?
Searching for answers I found the long and painful thread
started by Thomas A. Schmitz almost one year ago.
Do we have an easier way
On Friday 20 August 2004 09:40 am, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
So [EMAIL PROTECTED] should report again.
Still no luck!!! :-(
Okay, so I got really upset with teTeX so I decided to get rid of it. Earlier
I said that I was using Fedora Core 2. Now I am sitting on a SuSE 8.0 Pro
machine. I
I found out that while trying to install the latest ConTeXt over whatever came
with texlive2003-inst-20030928.iso, I screwed up somewhere and ConTeXt would
not even generate me a pdf file with cmr fonts.
So here is what I did.
1) I deleted everything about TeX from my system
2) Installed
Okay. Problem solved. The thing is that I did not ask the texlive
distribution to install the extra fonts package. The palatino fonts were
part of the extra fonts.
Now I have another question. It seems like \setupbodyfont[palatino] produces
different results than \setupbodyfont[ppl].
The
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