[OS X TeX] Linotype Palatino

Aaron Jackson jackson at msrce.howard.edu
Thu Jun 7 00:02:48 CEST 2007


On Jun 6, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Bruno Voisin wrote:

> Le 6 juin 07 à 22:16, Michael Kubovy a écrit :
>
>> I need to use Linotype Palatino in a grant application. I have  
>> included
>> \usepackage{palatinox}
>>
>> How can I be sure that I'm tyrpsetting with this font?
>>
>> The console says
>> LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/Palatino-OsF/m/n' undefined
>> (Font)              using `T1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 32.
>>
>> Does this mean that only a few of the shapes are missing or that  
>> I'm not using the font at all. If the latter, how to fix? The only  
>> fonts allowed are Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype or Georgia.  
>> For legibility and aesthetic reasons I'd rather not use Arial or  
>> Helvetica for the body of the text.
>
> Try using instead:
>
> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
> \usepackage{textcomp}
> \usepackage{mathpazo}
>
> This will use a public-domain Palatino clone for text, with  
> characters taken from Symbol for maths. See the doc of the psnfss  
> package psnfss2e.pdf, usually at /Library/TeX/Documentation/texmf- 
> dist-doc/latex/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf.
>
> Specialists would see a difference with Linotype Palatino, but  
> probably not the experts evaluating the grant application.  
> Generally the specification of a given font is just here to ensure  
> that all applicants are submitting proposals subject to the same  
> length criteria (instead of having applicants submitting longer  
> proposals using tighter fonts with smaller character sizes, smaller  
> margins and smaller line spacing).

This assumes that the OP is submitting a printed grant application,  
which is less common these days.  Depending on how hard-ass the  
evaluators are, this could be grounds to disqualify the grant  
application, since a simple command-d or control-d in Acrobat Reader  
will tell you what fonts are in the document.

Do you have the commercial linotype fonts properly installed on you  
computer in the first place?


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