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Trying to identify why the <i><i>Lexicon of Abbreviations & Ligatures in Greek Minuscule Hands
</i></i>compiled without error in 2009 and will not do the same in 2019, I performed a binary search on all TL final releases within that period and have identified the boundary as being 2012/2013. Can anyone recall (or is it documented anywhere) why ugmm8a.pfb
was present in TL 2012 and not in TL 2103 ?<br>
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Philip Taylor<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">(see the transcript file for additional information){c:/TeX/Legacy/2013/texmf-d<br>
ist/fonts/enc/dvips/ly1/texnansi.enc}<c:/TeX/Legacy/2013/texmf-dist/fonts/type1<br>
/public/amsfonts/cm/cmmi10.pfb><c:/TeX/Legacy/2013/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/publi<br>
c/amsfonts/cm/cmr7.pfb><c:/TeX/Legacy/2013/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/public/cbfont<br>
s/grmn0900.pfb><c:/TeX/Legacy/2013/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/public/cbfonts/grmn10<br>
00.pfb><c:/TeX/Legacy/2013/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/mathdesign/mdugm/md-gmr8t.pfb<br>
><br>
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex.exe (file ugmm8a.pfb): cannot open Type 1 font file for<br>
reading<br>
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!</blockquote>
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