On 2003-08-20, 02:50 GMT, Ben Nelson wrote:
> Let's assume that the audience is not typographically naive enough to
> distinguish the two. How would I go about exporting a postscript or PDF
> file that has arial embedded.
You have to install version of dvips supporting type42 fonts, then
convert
Let's assume that the audience is not typographically naive enough to
distinguish the two. How would I go about exporting a postscript or PDF
file that has arial embedded.
--Ben
On August 18, 1:14 pm William Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming the audience is typographically naïve enough
Assuming the audience is typographically naïve enough to not be able to
distinguish Arial and Helvetica, \usepackage{helvet}
and
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
should do it---actually if you're using pdflatex, I think it will,
'cause the font won't be embedded and they'll get Arial su
I have installed the 'arial' font on my system (Redhat 9) and I'm able to
use it just fine. I can also figure out how to set my 'screen' font in Lyx
to use arial.
But, how do I make the output (Export->PDF for example) use the arial font?
I am writing a certification paper which requires that I