Re: [MiKTeX] Garamond not working in MikTex (dvipdf?)
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From: Ulrike F. <li...@ni...> - 2010-04-19 10:59:54
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am Montag, 19. April 2010 um 11:15 schrieb Clive Nicholas: >> Xe(la)tex is not another distribuation but (like pdftex) a tex >> variant. It is part of miktex. It is unicode orientated and is able to extract metric >> informations on the fly from pfb, ttf and otf fonts. So it can use >> system fonts directly. Times e.g. can be used like this: >> >> \documentclass{article} >> \usepackage{xltxtra} >> \setmainfont{Times New Roman} >> \begin{document} >> abc >> \end{document} > OK, at the risk of sounding like an idiot novice who asks too many > 'basic' questions, let me run through your suggested steps so that I > don't misunderstand you: To make sure you didn't misunderstand me. The steps below install a fonts for latex/pdflatex, this has nothing to do with using xelatex as in the example above. > (1) Move all the files to their respective location in a local texmf > tree of your choice > Where should this 'tree' be created? I think this is where I would go > wrong when installing LaTeX fonts. For instance, my fonts file is at Well as I told you: unpack ugm.zip somewhere (outside miktex). This will generate a texmf tree with the correct substructure and which contains almost all the files already in the correct places. You only need to move the pfb to the tree in fonts/type1. You can also create all the folders manually, but unzipping ugm.zip is faster. > C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.8\fonts > which contains afm, cmap, doc, enc, map, misc, ofm, opentype, ovf, > ovp, pfm, sfd, source, tfm, truetype, type1 and vf folders. Do I > install there or elsewhere? Elsewhere. Leave the main tree alone. > (2) Update your FNDB, > Sure, if you mean running MiKTeX Update. No, I mean click the button "FNDB" in miktex settings. > (3) Enable ugm.map for updmap > How? I already send you the link in the miktex documentation which describes the necessary steps. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ulrike Fischer |