Nick Dokos wrote:
> the original Knuth fonts were Type3,
>
That, of course, is nonsense: the original Knuth fonts were born
before Adobe existed. They were in a format that Knuth invented
(PK?). They could just naturally be mapped into Adobe Type3
fonts by dvips, so they could be printed on the
Erik Iverson wrote:
> Is the following correct?
>
> Some Type 1 fonts *support* the T1 encoding. Computer Modern is
> not one of those, so you need some that do. CM-super or Latin
> Modern are two Type 1 font packages that do support the T1 encoding.
>
No, "supporting" an encoding makes no
Erik Iverson writes:
> Markus Heller wrote:
>> Erik Iverson writes:
>>
>>> John,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your reply.
>>>
>>> For those that don't want to read all that follows, please note my
>>> conclusion, given here:
>>>
>>> Since orgmode is automatically telling latex to use T1 encoding,
>>> p
Markus Heller wrote:
Erik Iverson writes:
John,
Thank you for your reply.
For those that don't want to read all that follows, please note my
conclusion, given here:
Since orgmode is automatically telling latex to use T1 encoding,
perhaps we should somewhere document to the user that Type
Erik Iverson writes:
> John,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> For those that don't want to read all that follows, please note my
> conclusion, given here:
>
> Since orgmode is automatically telling latex to use T1 encoding,
> perhaps we should somewhere document to the user that Type 1
> fonts s