[texhax] problem with MathTime Pro 2 fonts and MikTeX
Stan
texforeverything at att.net
Sun Jan 15 06:51:44 CET 2012
>> I'm trying to install MathTime Pro 2 fonts to use with MikTeX 2.9
>> (using WinEDT 6 under Windows 7). I used the instructions at
>> http://www.pctex.com/kb/56.html, but this didn't work. I tried to
>> typeset this with Plain TeX:
>
>> \input mtp2
>
>> text.
>
>> \bye
>
>
>> but got an error. The log file's empty, but I copied/pasted the
>> text that shows up at the bottom of the screen in WinEDT at the
>> bottom of this message. Has anybody had the same problem, or can
>> anyone make sense of the errors? I checked, and the tfm files are
>> in my root directory. I also checked another installation of MikTeX
>> on a Windows XP computer, and everything works fine there even
>> though there's no file named "mt2m.cfg" there, either.
>
>> Thanks,
>
>> Stan
> Use search engines, Stan. For example, google gives me these:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/miktex/forums/forum/33790/topic/4387778
> http://forums.pctex.com/viewtopic.php?t=12&sid=6c02e77729f71d0a027fcb20bad31428
I found those pages too. Reinstalling as suggested in the first page
didn't fix the error I'm getting. (Mine's similar but not identical to
the one on the sourceforge page.)
>
> P.S. Did you try MT Pro 2 with LaTeX?
Yes, with no luck.
I might have found the problem, but I still don't know how to solve it. I
decided to open "updmap.cfg" in a text editor, and saw that it doesn't
have the lines from step 5 in http://www.pctex.com/kb/56.html. I searched
for other files with the same name, and found one in my "roaming" folder
under "appdata". It was created when I did step 4. It contains only the
following lines:
%% T1 font configuration settings. See the MiKTeX manual for help.
# MathTimePro II
Map mtpro2.map
It doesn't seem to matter what directory I'm in when I run the initexmf
line and the updmap line in steps 4 and 7. It's not modifying the right
copy of updmap.cfg. (Or what I think it the right copy, the one under
C:\Program Files (x86)\MikTeX\....) I can't modify that file directly in
a text editor, since I don't have permission to save to its location.
Making a copy of it in My Documents, modifying it in a text editor, and
then replacing the original with that copy didn't work. Do you know if
that's the copy that needs to be changed? I couldn't find anything in the
MikTeX manual about it.
Thanks,
Stan
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