Adam Lindsay wrote:
Okay, here's a question: what's the plan for ec-lmr*.tfm files?
indeed a problem, i will provide an extra a typescript that maps the ec-lm* files onto cork-lm-*; in addition to that i will ship copies of ec-lm* as well as il2-lm* and pl0-lm* [or maybe polish can move to qx-lm*]; given that context is the only system using the encoding-name scheme, and since i have lots of ec-* files around, i see no reason to change ec-* to cork-* [an option is to have something \ec that expands to ec or cork but i dislike that]
Your latin-modern typescripts accept ec, but the tfm files are called cork. (I'm only wondering about this now for antt support.)
for the ant, use ec- since that's what texfont provides
I know of two approaches. Which would you recommend?
\starttypescript [serif] [antykwa-torunska] [texnansi,qx,ec] \definefontsynonym [AntykwaTorunska-Bold] [\typescriptthree-anttb] [encoding=\typescriptthree] \stoptypescript
easier and faster
\starttypescript [serif] [antykwa-torunska] [ec] \definefontsynonym [ec-anttb] [cork-anttb] \stoptypescript
% or...
\starttypescript [serif] [antykwa-torunska] [texnansi,qx] \definefontsynonym [AntykwaTorunska-Bold] [\typescriptthree-anttb] [encoding=\typescriptthree] \stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [antykwa-torunska] [ec] \definefontsynonym [AntykwaTorunska-Bold][cork-anttb][encoding=ec] \stoptypescript
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