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Re: Revisiting Using Hoefler Text Inside TeX: msg#00297tex.macosx
Mr. Schmitz, I removed my previous font conversion and followed you steps. Something to add to your steps is changing the pdftex.cfg file to include the eht.map file. If I use \renewcommand{\encodingdefault}{T1} \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ehti} (note: ehti) I get dots in places where I should get numbers. If I change the ehti to ehtx, I get the numbers as I should. Unfortunately, I do not get parentheses where I should. Nor do I get ligatures. Now, something I have noticed is that if I run $ sudo updmap again I am told that eht.map cannot be found. Regards, Musa On 16 Jun 2004, at 14:18, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote: Hoefler Text works wonderfully with TeX & friends. You will have to do the conversion of the actual fonts yourself since it's not permissible by Apple's license to distribute them or modify them. For the rest: I think Gerben started distributing versions of the files you will need for using the fonts with TeX, but the process could not be done automatically, so the approach was abandoned. I wonder, though, if it wouldn't be a good idea to have the files posted somewhere so people could just convert the font files and download the rest (this is what happens with a lot of adobe fonts: you have to buy the actual fonts, but the support files are on CTAN). So to sum it up, here's what you need to do, I hope I recall correctly after all these months:
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