Am 03.07.2009 um 21:18 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
in the private TeX directory ($TEXMF), private directories can have
the names
• texmf-local
• texmf-extra
• texmf-project
but there existence depend on the TeX distribution and texmf-local
is the most
common
When you mean American Typewriter, Futura, Optima etc. you're wrong
because they are saved in .dfont format which can't be used from
LuaTeX
but you can create normal ttf fonts with the program fondu.
Thanks Wolfgang, yes, I meant that.
Well, I looked at the info and kind was True Type.
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.07.2009 um 21:18 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
in the private TeX directory ($TEXMF), private directories can have
the names
• texmf-local
• texmf-extra
• texmf-project
but there existence depend on the TeX distribution and texmf-local
ok, but in mkiv type1's use afm/pfb only, no more map and tfm (the type1
is turned into wide font internally so one has all chars)
Is it possible the reverse runtime ?
I mean, given an opentype that wrap a type1-like font and given an encoding,
make a pdf with that type1 font and encoding