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<tt>Zdenek - </tt><tt>Very interesting. Unfortunately, the user that
needs Helvetica, programs only in TeX, not LaTeX. - Mark <br>
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Zdenek Wagner wrote:</tt>
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<pre wrap=""><tt>I have prepared a sample file that will use real Helvetica (in fact
real PS35 fonts) without spoiling your system. The file is that
simple:
\documentclass{article}
\pdfmapfile{=psnfss.map}
\usepackage{helvet}
\begin{document}\sf
This text \textbf{with the above map file} will be typeset using the
\textsl{real \textbf{Helvetica}
font} instead of the Nimbus fonts.
\end{document}
The document will triger a few errors because SlantFont and ExtendFont
may only be used with embedded fonts (if you mind them, create your
own copy of psnfss map under a different name and remove unnecessary
lines). Since I work in Linux and I do not have Helvetica fonts, you
can see that Acrobat Reader replaces them with AdobeSerif MM without
using boldface and oblique, so the result seems unusable to me.
2010/9/23 Reinhard Kotucha <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:reinhard.kotucha@web.de"><reinhard.kotucha@web.de></a>:
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<pre wrap=""><tt>On 22 September 2010 Mark London wrote:
> Hi everyone - Thanks for the info regarding Helvetica. The need for
> Helvetica (or Arial), is due to some stupid US dept regulation, that
> requires that submitted proposals have to be in one of those fonts. To
> make matters more complex, the person who is creating these documents in
> TeX, wants to be able to work on the documents on both his PC and MAC
> (using Textures). Don't ask. So I either had to make Helvetica work on
> the PC, or make Arial work on the MAC. Considering the feedback
> regarding Helvectica, I think I'll put my effort into trying to make
> Arial work on the MAC first. :) - Mark
Then you could run:
getnonfreefonts-sys arial-urw
You have to install getnonfreefonts first. See:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tug.org/fonts/getnonfreefonts">http://tug.org/fonts/getnonfreefonts</a>
Regards,
Reinhard
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