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Re: Simpler
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 16:59:56 +1000, Adrian Heathcote wrote:
>small caps plus regular old style figures
>regular italic plus italic old style figures
>bold plus bold old style figures
>
>They are all, as far as I can see, in Adobe Standard encoding.
>
>I can't work out from the documentation with fontinst what to name these
>so as to use small caps and old style figures---because the
>documentation concentrates on the case where the old style figures are
>part of an expert font.
Unfortunnately, yes.
>here are my guesses for the first
>
>pgjrcj8a.pfb or pgjrc8j.pfb or pgjrc8a.pfb or pgjrc98a.pfb
pgjrcja8 is -- in theory -- correct:
"c" stands for smallcaps, "j" stands for OsF.
Yet the Karl.Bery-Schem says pgjrc8a -- don't ask me, why.
In practice, it does not matter, because \latinfamily
does not handle SC/OsF fonts properly, anyway.
You will have to write you own \installfont commands.
--
Walter
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