[yandytex] the original Y&Y's mathtime font package(complete) vs MTPro2

Lance Carnes lcarnes at pctex.com
Fri Apr 13 01:06:39 CEST 2007


These queries have been added to the PCTeX MathTimePro 2 forum 
http://forums.pctex.com/viewtopic.php?p=409#409

At 02:57 PM 4/12/2007, Jochen Autschbach wrote:
>I suppose in principle mtpro2 succeeds MathTime and I would prefer 
>to use mtpro2. It works fine with MikTeX, Y&Y tex, and other 
>tex/latex implementations that I've tried so far. There are some 
>technical aspects, unfortunately, that have prevented me from 
>switching to mtpro2. I use dviwindo to copy&paste equations from 
>latex to powerpoint, then print from PP to pdf and use the pdf for 
>presentations. If I do this with Y&Y's MathTime it works fine. When 
>I use mtpro2 the equations look fine in powerpoint but the math 
>symbols are replaced with different characters in the PDF file 
>(smiley's and such things).
>
>(if someone has an idea how to fix this I'd love to hear about it)
>
>jochen
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: king tom <jintau at gmail.com>
>To: yandytex at tug.org
>Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:28:54 PM
>Subject: [yandytex] the original Y&Y's mathtime font 
>package(complete) vs MTPro2
>
>Dear list members:
>
>I'm now using PcTeX' MTPro2 font package,whose prototype is Y&Y's 
>mathtime complete font set.I wonder if we can say that the original 
>mathtime is completely substituted by MTPro plus or the newly 
>MTPro2, in other words, if we can say  that,for MTPro2 users , it is 
>of no necessity to buy (  though the PC version is not available at 
>present) and use it? Would anyone please explain this point to me?
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>Regards,
>
>tom
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