[XeTeX] Breitenbucher's new sty and fd files

Robert Voogdgeert rvoogdgeert at kabelfoon.nl
Thu Oct 14 17:11:45 CEST 2004


>On 14 Oct 2004, at 11:31 PM, Robert Voogdgeert wrote:
>
>>> Put this somewhere appropriate:
>>> (the same folder as the other XeTeX stuff will do fine for now)
>>>
>>> -----
>>
>> Thanks for the quick help, but, although it may sound silly, this is 
>> too cryptic for me.
>
>Not at all. I meant the same folder that you put the adobetypeclassics 
>stuff.
>
>Hope that helps,
>Will
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Will, John and others,


Will I used the encoding file you sent me, and John, I also tried the new zip file you
sent me directly. I did already put everything in ~/Library/texmf/tex/xetex so that could
not have been the problem. After using the adobetypeclassics with the utf8accents and the
osxenc file I get other error messages...
They are:
- with \usepackage{osxminionpro}
! LaTeX Error: Encoding scheme `OSX' unknown.

See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type  H <return>  for immediate help.
 ...  
l.4 \begin{document}
?  ... 
l.46 \normalfont
                \selectfont


- with \usepackage[minionpro]{adobetypeclassics}
! Corrupted NFSS tables.
wrong at fontshape ...message {Corrupted NFSS tables}
                                                  error at fontshape else let f...
l.95 \fontencoding\encodingdefault\selectfont
? 
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OSX/cmr/m/n' undefined
(Font)              using `OT1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 95.

So, the error with \usepackage{osxminionpro} is still the same. With
\usepackage[minionpro]{adobetypeclassics} though, when I ignore the message and procede I
get:

(/Users/robert/Library/texmf/tex/xetex/adobetypeclassics/utf8accents.sty
*** did you really mean 'n ? ***

after which the text is typeset in Minion...

As these messages are new to me, I don't know whether this is normal, default behaviour,
or whether I'm still doing something wrong.


Kind regards,
Robert



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