On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 11:29:35AM +0000, Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Am trying to define a synonym of my font at 24pt where am not sure at which size my font is installed -should be 12pt- (The ttf includes all the following sizes 12, 18, 24,36, 48, 60, .. but as i've done the install from the pfb + afm that comes with it, i don't really know what size i have now).
Both TrueType and Type1 fonts are scalable to any size you want. Some applications (MS Word) will show you a limited selection of sizes, but those are just the application designers' ideas of what sizes are useful--they have nothing to do with the capabilities of the fonts themselves. And regardless of what your Windows menus show, TeX uses its own system for handling fonts. So don't worry about the size: if the font is available at all, it is available in 24pt. But how did you install the fonts, exactly? Did you use the texfont utility? If so, your work is probably almost done, but texfont will have generated some new map files that are probably not known to the system. If you are trying to output PDF, then you probably just need to add references to the new map files to the master pdfTeX config; with DVI, it's a bit more complex, but again is basically a matter of editing one or two map files.
This is the error message:
It would be helpful if you also showed the exact command that resulted in this error. Maybe the true TeX gurus can deduce from the output what you were trying to do, but the rest of us need a bit more information to have a chance of understanding the problem. -- Matt Gushee When a nation follows the Way, Haven Rock Press Horses bear manure through Englewood, Colorado, USA its fields; books@havenrock.com When a nation ignores the Way, Horses bear soldiers through its streets. --Lao Tzu (Peter Merel, trans.)