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Re: Alternatives to LaTeX (Was Some comments...)
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- Subject: Re: Alternatives to LaTeX (Was Some comments...)
- From: Rolf Marvin B|e Lindgren <r.m.b.lindgren@USIT.UIO.NO>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 13:58:59 +0200
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[Hans Aberg]
| Is there not a problem here: PostScript fonts may only come in one
| size, which then is rescaled.
|
| But in correct typesetting, as in TeX fonts, the weights and
| proportions | actually change with the font size.
|
| So how does that work out here?
the same way as in the rest of the world: by ignoring it.
if somebody makes a PostScript font for a variety of design sizes, TeX
can accomodate it. most PostScript fonts come in one size fits all,
which TeX also can handle.
there is no problem here.