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These queries have been added to the PCTeX MathTimePro 2 forum
<a href="http://forums.pctex.com/viewtopic.php?p=409#409" eudora="autourl">
http://forums.pctex.com/viewtopic.php?p=409#409<br><br>
</a>At 02:57 PM 4/12/2007, Jochen Autschbach wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I suppose in principle mtpro2
succeeds MathTime and I would prefer to use mtpro2. It works fine with
MikTeX, Y&Y tex, and other tex/latex implementations that I've tried
so far. There are some technical aspects, unfortunately, that have
prevented me from switching to mtpro2. I use dviwindo to copy&paste
equations from latex to powerpoint, then print from PP to pdf and use the
pdf for presentations. If I do this with Y&Y's MathTime it works
fine. When I use mtpro2 the equations look fine in powerpoint but the
math symbols are replaced with different characters in the PDF file
(smiley's and such things). <br><br>
(if someone has an idea how to fix this I'd love to hear about
it)<br><br>
jochen<br><br>
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From: king tom <jintau@gmail.com><br>
To: yandytex@tug.org<br>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:28:54 PM<br>
Subject: [yandytex] the original Y&Y's mathtime font
package(complete) vs MTPro2<br><br>
Dear list members:<br>
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I'm now using PcTeX' MTPro2 font package,whose prototype is Y&Y's
mathtime complete font set.I wonder if we can say that the original
mathtime is completely substituted by MTPro plus or the newly MTPro2, in
other words, if we can say that,for MTPro2 users , it is of no
necessity to buy ( though the PC version is not available at
present) and use it? Would anyone please explain this point to me? <br>
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Thank you very much.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
<br>
tom<br>
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