[pstricks] PStricks + LuaTex + fontspec does not work?

stefano franchi stefano.franchi at gmail.com
Fri Feb 18 18:56:13 CET 2011


2011/2/18 Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at fu-berlin.de>:
> Am 18.02.2011 17:09, schrieb stefano franchi:
>> 2011/2/18 Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at fu-berlin.de>:
>>> Am 18.02.2011 03:50, schrieb stefano franchi:
>>>> I am trying out PST-gannt on one of the  examples files from the
>>>> manual, with fontspec font selection added and compiled with lualatex
>>>> -shell-escape. It does not work. Here is the sample file:
>>>
>>> fontspec gives an error message if not called with lua(la)tex
>>> I suppose, that we should update the package auto-pst-pdf to
>>> choose a different machine as latex. However, this should work:
>>
>> I am not sure I understand the code. I don't know those two packages
>> MinionPro and Myriad. I know of minionpro, although I don't have it
>> installed at the moment. But myriad I could not find. A search on ctan
>> brings up mnsymbol as somehow related to the Myriad font. Is that the
>> package you were referring to?
>> Or am I completely off track?
>
> http://www.texnik.de/misc/Myriad.sty
>
> Stefano,
> I have no idea, from where I got it.
> However, if it not work, than comment the two \usepackage
> lines, then PSTricks uses cmr until we can update auto-pst-pdf
>

OK, I think I'll work around the fontspec issue until the newxt
version of auto-pst-pdf

General questions about pst-gannt:

Where should I look if I want to:

1. change the calendar labels from "Month 1, Month 2" to "Sept, Oct, " etc.

2. Insert vertical lines to mark milestones

3. (possibly) Insert lines connecting tasks

4. Insert tasks that last a fractional amount of the chosen unit.

Should I learn about PSTrick in general for points 1-3?
Any pointer to resources for self-education is greatly appreciated.
(I am willing to write some documentation from a user's point of view
if I learn how to use the package)


Cheers,

Stefano





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