Hi Adam,
sure, you've mentioned AGaramondPro.
But I have the AGaramond+Expert fonts (Type1) installed in my texmf
tree with Walther Schmidts TFM and VF files (see the pad-files in
the typescript I've sent).
http://www.dante.de/CTAN/fonts/metrics/w-a-schmidt/pad.zip
(or in general but
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Tue, 12 Jul 2005 14:07:34 +0200:
Isn't is possible when processing with XeTeX to continue using those
precious hand-made virtual fonts?
*ohhh*
I see. Sorry about the confusion. I thought you were talking about using
converted OpenType fonts, and then using them in
Hi Steffen,
You're pretty close. It's best not to rewrite your old scripts, rather,
to make a new type-enc style script to replace your existing [serif]
[agaramond][ec] script. This way, when changing engines, it's a simple
step of changing the (default, perhaps?) encoding...
\starttypescript