> 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 .
--
luigi
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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 type1
>
> 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 encodi
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.07.2009 um 21:18 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
in the private TeX directory ($TEXMF), private directories can have
the names
• texmf-local
• texmf-extra
• texmf-project
but there existence depend on the TeX distribution and texmf-local
Am 03.07.2009 um 21:18 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
in the private TeX directory ($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 one
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 one.
also texmf-fonts (for shared commercial
Installation of modules
===
Basics
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The installation of extra files in TeX (called modules in ConTeXt) can
be hard
for people how are new in TeX or aren't interested in TeX programming
themselve.
According to the TDS (TeX directory structure) and the ConTeXt
de