Hi Hans, On Die, 14 Aug 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
opentype and texgyre opentype (used as defaults) so maybe make sure that texgyre is installed
another question: so *PER DEFAULT* you need
Opentype TeX Gyre
fonts? If yes, then this is a real problem, from the texlive tpm2deb.cfg
file:
# GYRE fonts have a very strange license ...
blacklist;tpm;tex-gyre;*
yes, they are blacklisted for now. I don't want to restart a discussion
here, I guess you have heard about this already.
Furthermore, I am not sure whether the tex-gyre fonts as shipped in TeX
Live also contain the OpenType version.
So we have 2 options for Debian:
- package the tex-gyre fonts independently, and see whether it passes
ftp-masters. I am not sure about that due to the licensing wishywashy.
After this make context available.
or
- make context use the lmodern fonts
Isn't there any chance that by default context uses the lmodern fonts?
They are wide spread, packaged, easily available, stable.
Is there a reason why you switches from the lm fonts (to which you have
switched also recently) to the gyre ones?
Best wishes
Norbert
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