On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 22:07 +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi Pascal,
I'll give otfinstall a shot tomorrow.
this is the oinst file for the adobe garamond premier I've used. There is no support for opticals yet. This is really a simple tool.
adobe_garamond_premier_pro.oinst: -------------------------------------------------- vendor "adobe" collection "garamond"
# 'sans' or 'serif' fontclass "serif"
# Allowed variants are 'default', 'osf' variants %w(default osf)
# Supported faces are 'regular' 'bold' 'italic' and 'bolditalic' regular "GaramondPremrPro.otf" bold "GaramondPremrPro-Bd.otf" italic "GaramondPremrPro-It.otf" bolditalic "GaramondPremrPro-BdIt.otf" --------------------------------------------------
I adjusted it to my own situation (AGaramondPro, not the Premier version). And I ran it succesfully. However, I can't see where the files have gone? Compiling my .tex file also doesn't change anything. I declared this, maybe I went wrong here... I tried several different font names: \usetypescript[AGaramondPro][texnansi] \setupbodyfont[AGaramondPro] I also tried 'garamond', 'adobegaramondpro'. Besides this I also noticed the script didn't support Semibold, which to me is very essential. The Bold version of AGaramondPro doesn't have any small caps, and Semibold just looks beter. And if I understand the script correctly, the font in converted into static versions supporting OsF and Sc, right? (Ruby isn't very readable, when you're not a Ruby programmer). Regards, Pascal de Bruijn -- http://blog.pcode.nl/ http://www.linkselente.nl/