Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 12:31:36PM +1000, Peter B. West wrote:

The American Mathematical Society has the copyright on the Computer Modern fonts. http://www.ams.org/tex/type1-fonts.html

These are available in Type 1 format. In addition, there are AMS-developed fonts for mathematics.

Peter



Okay, I downloaded these fonts and found both an afm and a pfb file. I need pfm rather than afm files. So I used a converter called "afm2pfm."

When I run this utility, I get:

Warning on line 1, ignoring Warning on line 2, ignoring ...
Warning: setting lower case ascent from AFM Ascender
Warning: setting upper case descent from AFM Descender
Warning: calculating average width from all characters
Segmentation fault


I do get a resulting pfm file, which I can then use to generate an XML
file. However, when I then use this file with FOP, FOP puts a page-break
after each block element.


I also notice that with cmb10, I get only a limited range of characters,
up to unicode values 128 (ASCII).

Looks like a question for one of our fonts specialists. Jeremias?

What range of characters is available with the cmb10 you had on your system?

Peter
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