On 5 juil. 2005, at 1:11, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 4 Jul 2005 22:39:57 +0200:
Does this one work?
Yes. But then it worked for me before. (Have \loadtypescript[adobekb] [\defaultencoding] in my cont-sys)
Hi, Following David's experience, I tried this and now eveything works fine.... %% times-good.tex \usetypescript [adobekb] [ec] \loadmapfile [context-base] \usetypescript[times][\defaultencoding] \setupbodyfont[times,12pt] \starttext \input knuth \blank And this is some maths with PostScript fonts. \startformula {a \over b} = {c \over d} \iff ad - bc = 0, \qquad \int_0^{2\pi}\!\! \! \sin^2(x)dx =\pi, \qquad {\rm e}^{{\rm i}\pi} + 1 = 0,\qquad \sum_ {k=1}^{\infty}{1 \over k^2} = {\pi^2 \over 6}. \stopformula Some ligatures: ffi, ffl. \stoptext I put this example on the Wiki, hoping that this scheme of using Postscript fonts isgoing to be stable for some time... Many many thanks to all of you for all your help. Best regards: OK
Otared Kavian wrote:
Following David's experience, I tried this and now eveything works fine....
%% times-good.tex \usetypescript [adobekb] [ec] \loadmapfile [context-base] \usetypescript[times][\defaultencoding] \setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
This works for me. It also works if I change every times to palatino. But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm (or lm or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing? Thanks David
David Rogers said this at Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:18:45 -0700:
But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm (or lm or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing?
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Adam Lindsay wrote:
David Rogers said this at Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:18:45 -0700:
But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm (or lm or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing?
Have you bought the lucida fonts for TeX?
Ah. That would explain it. I made too many assumptions from what I've seen in other documents. Thanks. David
On 5 juil. 2005, at 18:25, Adam Lindsay wrote:
David Rogers said this at Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:18:45 -0700:
But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm (or lm or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing?
Have you bought the lucida fonts for TeX?
Yes I have bought Lucida fonts for TeX as well as MathTime, but don't know and don't understand how to use them...
Otared Kavian wrote:
On 5 juil. 2005, at 18:25, Adam Lindsay wrote:
David Rogers said this at Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:18:45 -0700:
But if I change every times to lucida, typesetting reverts to cm (or lm or whatever it is) and no lucida appears. What am I missing?
Have you bought the lucida fonts for TeX?
Yes I have bought Lucida fonts for TeX as well as MathTime, but don't know and don't understand how to use them...
All needed mappings are in type-buy.tex. Look there and install your
fonts to comply with that layout. Or you can create typescripts with
proper synonyms, look in type-dis.tex for example.
Hope this helps.
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Radhelorn
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