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At 12.02 +0200 0-09-27, Lars Hellström wrote:
>fontinst
>has been making 8r<family>.fd files at least since v1.5 (1996), but I have
>never seen a corresponding 8renc.def ...
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>, the solution to your problem is to have LaTeX use the T1 and TS1
>encoded Zapf Chancery (virtual) fonts instead. Then all the files you need
>are to be found on CTAN.
I discovered that one can use T1, but I thought I should wait until I found
out about the 8renc.def file.
When using the T1 file, one ends up producing PK files -- Possibly, with
the 8renc.def, one could avoid that (?).
It is also interesting trying to use TS1 on say Zapf Chancery, because
everything goes haywire. -- The font substitutions that LaTeX tries when a
glyph isn't present in pzcmi8c, creates a mess instead of helping sorting
it out.
Hans Aberg
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