[OS X TeX] General Font Question
David Derbes
loki at uchicago.edu
Sat Mar 13 18:30:15 CET 2010
On Mar 13, 2010, at 11:12 AM, Manuel wrote:
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> Am 13/03/2010 um 17:51 schrieb Peter Dyballa:
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>>>> Then make it a TeX font and you're done!
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>>> Er... I hesitate to ask, but... how do I do this?
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>> Extract the LWFN resource
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> Yeah, thanks a bunch, but I stopped reading after the fourth word... maybe I'll get you some day with the difference between a morphological trio and a third formal part.
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> Am 13/03/2010 um 17:59 schrieb Gerrit Glabbart:
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>> Hm, binhex archives have been unfashionable for a while now, so maybe you might try another expanding application? I'm partial to The Unarchiver (the "The" is part of the name, apparently), myself. StuffIt Expander should work as well.
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> I did use Stuffit Expander. But David Derbes kindly sent me the decompressed folder. It is indeed the same, beautiful font by Jacques Bertrand.
If I could jump in here, now that Manuel's got the TT font, can't he put that into his System Folder and then use Jonathan's XeTeX or XeLaTeX just as I use e.g. BrushScript or any other system font? I double click on it, up pops FontBook, and asks if I want to install the font. I say "Yes", and then I can use the font in XeTeX, with the fontspec package?
Apologies for not knowing very much about this stuff.
David Derbes
U of Chicago Lab Schools
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>> I'd second Jonathan's advice to look for fonts in more current formats,
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> Of course. I am content with the standard font for my editing, I just got hungry when it seemed possible to use Provence, but - forget it.
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>> (except -- is the capital M supposed to look like that!?).
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> I don't know what you saw, but here it looks fine.
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> Manuel
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>> -- G.
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