No Math Screen Fonts on New Installation

Ganz, Frank, Springer US Frank.Ganz at SPRINGER-SBM.COM
Mon May 9 11:52:46 CEST 2005


Dear Herb,
I'm glad to hear the good news!
Thanks,
Frank

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Support for users of Y&Y's TeX system
>[mailto:YANDYTEX at LISTS.UCC.IE] On Behalf Of Herbert Gintis
>Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:41 AM
>To: YANDYTEX at LISTS.UCC.IE
>Subject: Re: No Math Screen Fonts on New Installation
>
>Dear Frank,
>         Thanks for the help. The problem was I didn't know
>anything about where the screen fonts were.
>         I did not want to install the fonts from the Y&Y CD,
>because I remember this is dangerous with Windows XP.
>         I do use Adobe ATM, and when I used that to load the
>fonts, it worked perfectly.
>
>Herb Gintis
>
>At 10:47 AM 5/9/2005, Ganz, Frank, Springer US wrote:
>>Dear Herbert,
>>
>>You're making the assumption that the font encoding "texnansi" is
>>responsible for the missing screen fonts. I doubt very much that this
>>is so.
>>
>>As you haven't spelled out the necessary details, I need to make
>>assumptions of my own:
>>
>>You have probably installed the fonts without Adobe ATM.
>>
>>If you check c:\windows\fonts, you will probably see that the
>fonts are
>>0K (zero kilobytes).
>>
>>I believe some have suggested installing Adobe ATM and install the
>>fonts via the ATM and not with the first option, which is to
>have them
>>rendered with the Windows Type 1 renderer or whatever its name.
>>
>>I personally didn't need to do that as I had a second installation CD
>>that installed the fonts fine.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Frank
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Support for users of Y&Y's TeX system
>> >[mailto:YANDYTEX at LISTS.UCC.IE] On Behalf Of Herbert Gintis
>> >Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 10:23 AM
>> >To: YANDYTEX at LISTS.UCC.IE
>> >Subject: No Math Screen Fonts on New Installation
>> >
>> >Dear Y&Y'ers,
>> >         I just installed Y&Y 2.2 on a Windows XP laptop, and there
>> >are no Computer Modern screen fonts! The pdf output looks
>great. When
>> >I look at the "DVI File Fonts (^K)" on the Dviwindo menu, it shows
>> >the CM fonts as "texnansi", which I a sure is wrong, but I
>don't know
>> >how to change it.
>> >         Any ideas???
>> >
>> >Best,
>> >
>> >HG
>> >
>> >Herbert Gintis
>> >External Faculty, Santa Fe Institute
>> >Professor Central European University, Budapest Visiting Professor,
>> >University of Siena, Italy Emeritus Professor, University of
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>Herbert Gintis
>External Faculty, Santa Fe Institute
>Professor Central European University, Budapest Visiting
>Professor, University of Siena, Italy Emeritus Professor,
>University of Massachusetts Recent papers are posted on my
><http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~gintis>web site.
>Get Game Theory Evolving (Princeton, 2000) at
><http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0691009430/qid=1
057311870/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-8882889-4632849?>v=glance&s=books>Amazon
.com.
>Get Moral Sentiments and Material Interests (MIT Press, 2005)
>Get Unequal Chances: Family Background and Economic Success
>    (Princeton UP, 2005)
>Get Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments
>   and   Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-scale
>   Societies (Oxford UP, 2004).
>Quote of the week:
>      The philosophers kick up the dust and then complain they
>cannot see.
>                                               Bishop
>Berkeley, A Treatise Concerning
>
>               Human Knowledge
>




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