[Mac OS X TeX] OpenType
Ross Moore
ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Wed Nov 7 11:35:30 CET 2001
> >
> > type1_default=true
> >
> > in the texmf/dvips/config/updmap script and then run this script.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This file is quite irrelevant to pdfTeX !
> >
> > Actually I don't understand why this isn't the default in tetex.
>
> The funny thing is that my version of the file also defines type1_default to
> be false, but if I run pdflatex at the command line I get a .pdf file that
> (according to Acrobat Reader) contains only Type 1 fonts.
It isn't the default in teTeX, since there's no need for it to be.
When PDFs are required, it's usual to use dvips -Ppdf ....
or something similar, to ensure that .pfb fonts are included.
So it's only relevant to use of dvips not intended for PDF.
Presumably there *are* still systems around for which its more
convenient to use bitmaps; e.g. Type 1 versions of the EC fonts are
still in their infancy; isn't that right ?
So my guess is that it's probably still too soon to commit the dvips
default to assume Type 1 will be always available.
Just my 2c.
Ross Moore
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