Hallo Adam,
Adam Lindsay
...which I copied to the working directory. It should be included in gwTeX.
Running the command above should do it.
$ pltotf HelveticaNeue pltotf: HelveticaNeue.pl: No such file or directory
The fatal error above didn't generate a .pl file, so the next command wasn't able to use it.
As I have never used afm2pl or pltotf the usage above is praobably wrong. Or was my Fontforge export bad?
And looking at your test file: where are your ttf and other files in this situation?
All in the working directory. I could then rename, put them in the tex/fonts/ tree, and rehash, but that's it down to the essence.
Here's another goodie:
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Now it works. Very nice and clear ways to get it.
But both goodies don't work with OSX's Helvetica.dfont
If you try it with the .ttf you'll get:
Error: pdfetex (file Helvetica.ttf): can't find table `OS/2'
==> Fatal error occurred, the output PDF file is not finished!
And if instead you use the .pfb
then you'll get the misplaced macrons and tildes that I've reported.
Just try this:
\loadmapline[+Helvetica Helvetica " TeXnANSIEncoding
ReEncodeFont "