8 May
2003
8 May
'03
11:05 a.m.
Hi,
\usetypescript[aer] (top of file)
I have not tested this, but if it does what it sounds like, it switchtes to cmr in an ec-like encoding, not to the ec-fonts by Jörg Knappen. ...strange... could you explain why there are two sections \starttypescript [all] [computer-modern] [ec] in type-enc.tex, one (for example) with \definefontsynonym [cmr10] [aer10] [encoding=ec,handling=glm] and one with \definefontsynonym [cmr10] [ecrm1000] [encoding=ec] which one gets used when using \usetypescript [serif,sans,mono,math] [computer-modern] [default,name,size,ec] (what the aer typescript does)? Patrick