[Mac OS X TeX] ae fonts vs ze fonts (OT)
Michel Bovani
michel.bovani at wanadoo.fr
Thu Nov 22 09:32:38 CET 2001
Le 22/11/01 à 8:18 +0000 Paulo Abreu a écrit :
>Sorry, this is a bit off-topic, but I was just wondering if anyone
>can elaborate on this.
>
>Recently, on another thread, some one answered:
>
>>> It only means that the PDF does not contain scalable versions of
>>> Computer Modern fonts. If you want to use Computer Modern font, put
>>> the following three lines into the document preamble:
>>>
>>> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
>>> \usepackage{ae}
>>> \usepackage{aecompl}
>
>Two years ago, when I wanted T1 encoding with saclable fonts, I
>found the ae fonts and the ze fonts. Both used cm fonts with the T1
>encoding, but had the following difference: when ae found a font
>with a glyph that didn't exist in cm, it left the font untouched;
Not exactly : if you only call ae, black squares are substituted to
missing glyphs. If you call ae and aecompl, you get ec bitmaps chars
for missing ae glyphs.
>
>This was 2 years ago, and I have been using ze fonts since then. Has
>the situation changed?
Yes, indeed, there are now ec scalable free fonts (pfb format, made
with tex-trace) :
tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/cm-super
but it's 73 Mo unzipped (includes also TC fonts).
--
Michel Bovani
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