I am not talking about "extra" but about "windows" fonts.
As I understand the website, "extra" is generally recommended, but
"windows" is supposed to be needed only on systems that do not have
tetex installed.
As I said, even though I have tetex installed on my linux system, I
could not produce PDF files with proper Type1 fonts. The tetex
distibution contains no ec????.pfb files, but the "extra" fonts of
TeXmacs offer only a incomplete selection.
I would suggest either checking carefully which .pfb files are actually
distributed with tetex or simply merging "extra" and "windows" and
suggesting to everybody to install the full package.
Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 05:13:24PM +0100, Norbert Nemec wrote:
I just investigated a problem of EC fonts embedded as bitmapped version
in PDF files despite the preference setting for Type1 fonts.
As it turned out, the standard TeTeX packaged installed on our
Linux-machines does not contain any Type1 version of the EC fonts.
May it be that the recommendation on the web-site to install the full
font package should be expanded beyond Windows users? The EC fonts are
the default of TeXmacs and even with up-to-date TeX installations, their
Type1 version does not seem to be installed by default.
Isn't this clear from the website?
Although TeXmacs is able to automatically generate bitmap analogues for
the extra fonts,
this process may take some time at a first run. Type 1 fonts are also
rendered better
by certain Pdf viewers and they are often preferred by publishers.
In any case, yes: it is recommended to download the extra type 1 EC fonts.
Since internet access is getting faster, I consider including them into
the binary distributions. Packagers should make "TeXmacs" depend on
"TeXmacs-fonts".
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