On 22 Oct 2005, at 10:40, Tobias Hilbricht wrote: > > Now, all I have to do is figure out how to install them. :)
> I guess the problem origins from missing afms (Adobe Font Metrics) in > the package I pointed out - no problem with TeX, as it uses tfms (TeX > Font Metrics). However, the corresponding Debian package tipa contains > the fonts with afms, because as Debian font-package also non-TeX > applications use it. > > Address for download > > http://packages.debian.org/stable/tex/tipa Thanks. I downloaded the .deb file. But now I can't seem to get it installed on my Ubuntu-64 Breezy. I put it in /home/jjj/Desktop and then did "sudo apt-get install /home/jjj/Desktop/tipa_1-1.2- 2_all.deb." This resulted in: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done E: Couldn't find package I double- and triple-checked that I typed the filename correctly. Does anyone know what I did wrong? And while I'm asking questions, why do Linux dudes insist on making filenames that are impossible to type correctly? :)
