[texhax] Using TTF, OTF and T1 fonts
Herbert Voss
Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE
Tue Apr 12 15:33:04 CEST 2011
Am 12.04.2011 14:54, schrieb Peter Davis:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Martin Schröder<martin at oneiros.de> wrote:
>> Use OpenType fonts with LuaTeX or XeLaTeX unless you absolutely can not.
>>
>>> Abstract: Our goal is to describe font installation in small steps.
>>
>> It's 2011. We have XeTeX and LuaTeX.
>>
>
>
> Thanks, Martin. However, both XeTeX and LuaTeX are PDF oriented. Using
> PSTricks or getting PostScript output requires the use of Ghostscript, which
> is not practical in some circumstances.
I have no problem in running this file with
lualatex -shell-escape
\listfiles
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{ifluatex}
\usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
\ifluatex
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
\else
\usepackage{pstricks-add}
\begin{filecontents*}{test.data}
0 0.000
1 0.125
2 0.172
3 0.159
4 0.139
5 0.113
6 0.083
7 0.053
8 0.025
10 0.019
11 0.032
12 0.038
13 0.038
14 0.032
15 0.022
16 0.011
\end{filecontents*}
\fi
\begin{document}
foo
\begin{postscript}
\readdata{\data}{test.data}
\begin{psgraph}[comma,labelFontSize=\scriptstyle,
axesstyle=frame,Dy=.02,
ticks=y,yticksize=0 \linewidth,
tickcolor=black!40,xlabelOffset=0.5\psxunit
](-0.4,0)(16.5,0.21){\linewidth}{5cm}
\listplot[plotstyle=bar,barwidth=18pt,fillcolor=blue!60,
fillstyle=solid,opacity=0.8]{\data}
\end{psgraph}
\end{postscript}
bar
\end{document}
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