luigi scarso wrote:
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
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Friday 03 July 2009 16:04:07 Hans Hagen wrote:
Obsolete in mkii?
Shouldn't basic use (read standard users)
treat source text transparently
between mkii and mkiv?
no, this is one of the few places where there will be a difference; we
have way more control now (also to the
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anyhow, encodings make no sense any more, so when readign a type 1 i read
the amf file and remap to unicode ... the luatex backend itself will create
subfonts when the number of used chars is 256
ok, I will try to send you an example by private email .
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I am still stuck with this problem any help?
ciro
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From: Ciro Soto c...@kavyata.com
Date: Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:06 PM
Subject: \setuppagenumbering[]
To: context ntg-context@ntg.nl
Page numbering in roman style is not working for me. What could the
Am 06.07.2009 um 14:39 schrieb Ciro Soto:
I am still stuck with this problem any help?
Make a example.
Wolfgang
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Tad Ashlock wrote:
Looks like we're always getting the xstrdup() branch of the conditional.
Probably because you are not reading from a file at that level,
but from a token list. Do you want filename to be a file even
if the current input is not directly from a file at all
(doable, but less
Hello All,
While the \fraktur{C} command works for me in the Math mode as part of a regular
expression, it does not work in the subscript. The command I am trying is
$ x \sim_{\fraktur{C}} y $. I get a blank in place of the fraktur C. However,
if I try just $ x \fraktur{C} y $, it works. Does