On 12/12/2010 1:12 PM, Michiel Kamermans wrote:

Even though it's possible to use font forge to convert your font to
being suitable for a modern engine (type 1 has been completely replaced
by type 2 fonts, in OTF wrappers - adobe has updated all their fonts to
type 2 at this point, and they invented type 1), you're not actually to
do so.

But a T1 font should still work under Linux, no? (Sorry, stupid question from a non-Linux users, but I am curious about this.) There are so many T1 fonts out there that it would seem strange if this were not the case. Certainly both Windows and Mac OS let people keep using T1 fonts, even though they aren't being sold anymore, and I am able to use them in XeLaTeX.

David



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