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Using Mathematical Pi fonts in LaTeX: msg#00538

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Subject: Using Mathematical Pi fonts in LaTeX

Hello,

I've received a couple of days ago a request for help on using Adobe's Mathematical Pi fonts 1 to 6 with LaTeX. Unfortunately I do not have these fonts, and I'm too short of time to help.

I've looked quickly at CTAN but found nothing related to these fonts. Y&Y's MathTime setup for the PC makes use of two of them (Mathematical Pi 2 and 6) <http://www.yandy.com/mathtime.htm>, and Y&Y also provide the Adobe names mh1 to mh6 and Karl Berry's style names ppi020 to ppi025 for them, as well as corresponding LY1 metrics <http://www.yandy.com/LY1/M.htm>. But this imposes using LY1 encoding which may create problem with other fonts for which no LY1 metrics are available.

Does anybody know whether there are pre-built metrics, maps and packages for using these fonts? Are there words about them in the LaTeX Companion 2nd edition, which I don't have for the moment?

Bruno Voisin



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