Thanks Aditya. I will try to work with this and see where it leads me. Will
report with results as soon as I can.
2017-03-28 3:10 GMT-05:00 :
> You are trying to follow the installation process of opentype/ttf fonts.
> MTPro2 is a type1 font and to use them with luatex, you need to create a
> vir
On Mon, 27 Mar 2017, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
Hello, List.
I am using the MTPro2 complete fonts (provided by the publisher house) for
typesetting some math books in LaTeX this year. I also want to use ConTeXt
to typeset other math books, those that don't come originally in LaTeX.
However,
Thank you for your tips. I'm using Linux. }
However, as I researched the matter, it seems to me is not a trivial
task... these fonts were made with LaTeX/Plain TeX in mind. I don't even
know how I would implement the font options (like mtpfrak, mtpcal, etc).
The font comes with two versions: Type1
x27;s cache by the following command (it works on both
Windows and Linux) :
fc-cache -v -f
Then try again a test file.
JP
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De: "Andres Conrado Montoya"
À: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Envoyé: Lundi 27 Mars 2017 10:34:09
Objet: [NTG-context] Using MTPro2 math Fonts with C
Hello, List.
I am using the MTPro2 complete fonts (provided by the publisher house) for
typesetting some math books in LaTeX this year. I also want to use ConTeXt
to typeset other math books, those that don't come originally in LaTeX.
However, the publisher requires that I use the MTPro2 fonts for