Encoding for SC-fonts
Christian H. Kuhn
kuhn@silchem.uni-wuerzburg.de
Thu, 14 Feb 2002 11:07:09 +0100
Hi all,
When using \latinfamily{fgmx}, fontinst produces for the SC-fonts
virtual fonts with 9t/9e-encoding. For several reasons, i can't use
\latinfamily, and i have to do everything by \installfont. But i do
not understand why i should name the virtual SC-fonts as expertised
fonts. I have no fgmrc8x, only fgmrc8a, the use of fgmr8x to
complete fgmrc8a is not a good idea,, so i think the virtual fonts
should be named fgmrc7t/8t. Do the fgmrc9t/9e produced by
\latinfamily differ from the virtual fonts produced by
\installfont{fgmrc7t}{fgmrc7t,latin}{OT1}{OT1}{fgmx}{m}{n}{}
\installfont{fgmrc8t}{fgmrc8t,latin}{T1}{T1}{fgmx}{m}{n}{}
?
Or is there any completion to the mtx-list in the above example,
that causes the naming as expertised font?
Kind regards,
Chris
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