Hi Michal,
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:27:27 -0600, Michal Kvasnicka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Good evening.
I tried to use MyriadPro font (associated with Linux version of
AdobeReader 7.x). First I've converted it to .afm/.pfb through FontForge
(with default setting since I don't know how to use it). Then I've
generated metrics and the rest TeX stuff with texfont---I've used lm-ec
encoding. (I know that this way I loose all those wonderful features of
Profi fonts---I don't care, I simply like basic look of the font.) All
worked well in ConTeXt---until I found that Czech letters (those with
acutes and carons and rings) are present only in the Regular font, not
in the Bold and Italic. Can you explain me 1) how is it possible, and 2)
how to use this font to typeset Czech documents (i.e. to get a full
ec-encoded fonts from it)? Can I expect the same kind of problems with
MinionPro as well?
I have written an article on MinionPro this that might help you:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/expertfonts.pdf
The procedure for Myriad should be analogous.
Best
Idris
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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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