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Sebastian Rahtz <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Apr 1997 09:22:28 +0100
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 >   When using PS fonts directly in Textures, I think there will be an
 > encoding problem. At least for math fonts, you could not hope just using
sure, you have to address encoding. so what? its been done.

 > discussed here. One can convert PS font metric to TeX font metric, but TeX
 > can have more glyphs in a font, which allows for more kerning information,
 > for example.
this is, excuse me, a meaningless sentence. TeX can see no more glyphs
in a font than it has...


 > >it depends how i set it up!
 >
 >   So the problem is that it is a lot of work setting it up.
 >
only once

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