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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-03 20:39 Idris Samawi Hamid
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-03 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw)


>===== Original Message From ciro@kavyata.com =====
>Idris,
>thank you very much for your explanations... they are very helpful.

I'm happy 2 b of help, although I'm basically just packaging things that Hans, 
Adam, and others have said over the last month

>BTW, how do you use a ttf font directly in context?

There was a thread on TimesNewRoman that I started a few weeks ago that has 
the details. Check out the archives on pragma. Basically, its exactly the same 
as the Garamond procedure except that you do not use any afm files; just the 
ttf files. Also, Hans has provided a way to just access the windows font 
directory; me, I used a temp dir like before. Look at that thread...

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* chancery font
@ 2005-04-16 14:13 Enrique Laya
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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-03 19:40 Idris Samawi Hamid
  2005-04-03 19:54 ` Paul Tremblay
  2005-04-03 20:22 ` Thomas A.Schmitz
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-03 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  Cc: Thomas A.Schmitz

Hi guys,

Ok, I certainly did _not_ intend to start a flame war, was just dreaming out 
loud:-))

>===== Original Message From Paul Tremblay <phthenry@iglou.com> =====

<snip>

>I think you can achieve the same thing with a well-written shell script,
>which can be interactive and can test all sorts of variables. Wouldn't a
>shell script do the job you want? I mean, imagine the best, most fancy
>gui you can, one that does everything you want with fonts. Now just
>imagine the same program in an ugly shell that would do the same thing,
>with the same interaction, and wouldn't that do the trick?

Something one could run from e.g. a WinEDT or SciTe gui shell would be fine 
(for now->)

>===== Original Message From "Thomas A.Schmitz" <thomas.schmitz@uni-bonn.de> 
=====

>First: fonts are a complex business, and when you
>venture outside of the normal Western character range, things start to
>get really messy (I speak from experience

I have even more difficult issues with Arabic;-)

>To be honest: in my
>personal opinion (and this is a very personal opinion), die-hard GUI
>users who just loathe the command line should not be using TeX.

Hmm, seems we've heard the same comment about Linux in the pre-KDE days:-) 
Seriously, there is room in the TeX world for a creative gui approach, and 
ConTeXt would be a much better candidate than LaTeX for that to work. Yes, 
this is just a dream for now...

In the future, maybe many years from now, someone may design a 
well-thought-out gui interface for the ConTeXt of the future. I for one would 
buy it...

>In a way,
>the current state puts a gentle, but firm sign on font handling saying
>"This might be a bit difficult. Be warned!"

Firm, perhaps, but I don't know about "gentle":-))

But Paul's idea of an interactive shell script is practical and I'll shut up 
for awhile...

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-03 18:46 Idris Samawi Hamid
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-03 18:46 UTC (permalink / raw)


>===== Original Message From r.ermers@hccnet.nl, mailing list for ConTeXt 
users <ntg-context@ntg.nl> =====
>Thanks Thomas for the manual. I have already printed it, and cannot wait
>to give it a try.

Which manual??

>In the mean time I welcome any other concrete tips for installing a new
>font, step by step that is.

Someone on this list did this a couple of years ago or more; does anyone 
remember the link to that?

If you recall the earlier postings: my idea
>would be to start with a new font consisting of only one pfb file.

Try the Garamond experiment, then analyze type-ugm in light of the fonts 
manual.

<snip>

>In the end my ideal would be a context which typesets Arabic, Russian
>and Turkish, plus transcription according to a code I developed myself.

For transcription, you can use aleph. By the end of this year or sooner there 
should be a new advanced Arabic-script package. Hopefully, one day aleph will 
be integrated into pdfetex (long term) or at least the aleph-dvipdfmx combo 
will have all of ConTeXt's capabilities (short term).

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-03 18:45 Idris Samawi Hamid
  2005-04-03 20:25 ` Ciro Soto
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-03 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw)


>===== Original Message From ciro@kavyata.com, mailing list for ConTeXt users 
<ntg-context@ntg.nl> =====
>My problem goes beyond fonts. What I think I need is a simple explanation
>of the TeX-like package system.  For instance:
>
>I see tetex,pdftex,contex, latex,web2c,...and so on, but I don't understand
>their interrelation/dependency.

teTeX, fpTeX, gwTeX, and MiKTeX are os-dependent distrbutions.

LaTeX and ConTeXt are os-independent macropackages.

Web2C is the Pascal-to-C translator that allows compilation of TeX on Unix, 
Windows, etc. /web2c is the directory that contains configuration files and 
os-dependent format files. But I don't know why it's called "/web2c"

>Why the livetex tree is like it is?  What is needed for a context user?

ConTeXt has become so detailed and powerful, and changes so fast, that the 
os-dependent distrbutions can't keep up. I predict that one day ConTeXt will 
be completely independent of TeXLive. Some of the problems many of us have 
been facing ultimately boil down to the growing, but not yet complete, 
independence of ConTeXt from TeXLive. Personally, I think this a good thing, 
because ConTeXt is really a stand-alone system in the final analysis. 
mswincontext.zip is _almost_ there; maybe Hans could use volunteers to build 
and maintain independent Mac and Unix packages a la mswincontext.zip. Then we 
could contribute to a test/torture suite to make sure that everything runs 
identically on all os's. Each of us may have pet issues that concern us (I 
have my aleph work for example, there are fonts, xml, etc).

>What are the steps to upgrade context with a cont-tmf.zip and a texlive2004?
>Would it be possible to create an shell script that automize all this?

I would get the tetex package from pragma, install it in its own tree, define 
your path so that your ConTeXt bin is searched BEFORE TeXLive's, and have your 
shell script initialize your tree (maybe there are instructions in the teTeX 
package). I modified my setuptex.bat so that my ConTeXt tree would search my 
TeXLive tree as well; I suppose you could do the same with setuptex.csh.

>
>Where are fonts registered/stored/mapped/encoded?

There is a document somewhere on the TeX Directory Structure (tds), I think. 
Look in /texmf/doc/tds

>
>Most books on TeX,latex, etc, only explain how to use them, but not
>the 'system administration' part, which must of us have to learn as well.

There is an old book, Making TeX Work, that aimed to do just this. But it's 11 
years old and woefully out of date.

>
>BTW, I used Idris instructions (without step4 because my texfont works)
>and I have installed three different fonts so far. Actually, I
>converted TTF fonts
>to pfb/afm, then used the Idris steps, and I am happy.

How did you convert ttf>pfb? I did this once using FontLab and I lost all my 
macron accents:-(

But texfont and pdfetex work with ttf files so there is no need to convert:-)

Now I hace to learn how
>to build typescript files, and learn where to put them,

What I did was just get one complete working typescript and model my other 
typescripts on that one. If type-ugm is working for you, just study that one. 
Five steps:

% raw fonts
%Names
%Synonyms
%maps
%typefaces

Note that you can mix and match fonts to create your own complete typefaces. I 
am enclosing a typescript I did for Times New Roman and Arial (type-tnr.tex) 
that I posted a few weeks ago.

About placing type-* files: You can put them anywhere in your TeX path; I put 
mine, along with some other private configuration files, in 
/texmf-local/tex/generic/private, but you can put them anywhere you like under 
your TeX path.

>and the mapping/encoding
>business.

I think you don't have to worry about this too much, except that texfont 
defaults to texnansi, while the fonts that come with TeXLive are mostly ec. So 
you should avoid use of \char as much as possible in your macros, and stick to 
character control sequences like \circumflex.

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-03 16:15 Idris Samawi Hamid
  2005-04-03 16:42 ` Rob Ermers
                   ` (2 more replies)
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-03 16:15 UTC (permalink / raw)


>===== Original Message From mailing list for ConTeXt users 
<ntg-context@ntg.nl> =====
>Rob Ermers said this at Sun, 3 Apr 2005 16:03:24 +0200:
>
>>I completely agree. Context works fine but, like you, I have not
>>succeeded in installing any new font thusfar.
>
>Okay, I get the message: there are quite a few frustrated would-be font
>users out there. I see it as being something that someone can understand
>(and explain) fairly well in the abstract, but the details throw up
>distribution-specific problems.

Not only that, Adam, but the configuration issues involve so much minutae that 
it is very easy to make simple mistakes that cause, e.g, typescripts to fail. 
As Ciro suggested, what what would be useful is a gui that completely 
automates the process and that asks all relevant questions and generates 
everything ConTeXt needs to install and run Latin fonts, including expert 
fonts like Minion.**** (Maybe oneday the gui can be extended for Chinese, 
Arabic, etc.)

On the other hand, I did manage to get a virtual font created by fontinst (old 
style numeral cmr) to work in ConTeXt without using any of the 
ConTeXt-specific utilities. I wrote the typescript entirely from scratch, with 
optical scaling and all; if that complicated set of typefaces could work, any 
Latin font should work. But debugging this sort of thing may take time, which 
can be frustrating.

****Qt4.0 will be gpl, I'd love to see e.g., an elegant crossplatform Qt/Ruby 
application that does this:-)

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-02 22:33 Idris Samawi Hamid
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-02 22:33 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi Adam,

>===== Original Message From mailing list for ConTeXt users 
<ntg-context@ntg.nl> =====

>And Idris, it's here:
><http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/urw/garamond/>

Ah! From the ctan dates, it appears this font was added a while after my 
TeXLive version (from last summer; time to update:-<<). Thnx a lot for 
pointing out this location.

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* RE: chancery font
@ 2005-04-02 21:21 Idris Samawi Hamid
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From: Idris Samawi Hamid @ 2005-04-02 21:21 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi again...

>===== Original Message From ciro@kavyata.com, mailing list for ConTeXt users 
<ntg-context@ntg.nl> =====
>Idris,
>thank you for your interest. I don't have setuptex in my linux
>system... maybe this is
>a windows utility.

there is setuptex.sh for Linux, I believe.

>
>Concerning Garamond,

<snip>

> I'll keep trying
>and let you
>know if find how to activate them...

Thnx, please do;-)

I scanned my TeXLive installation (from last July; I installed all font 
packages I think) and could not find any reference to Garamond at all. I even 
checked the TeXLive setup files.

Anyway, Even if you have the afm files, I suspect you have to buy Garamond:

http://semantics-online.org/geek/2003/09/how_to_install_adobe_garamond_for_latex

Adam Lndsay has some comments there; maybe he knows something about this?

But if you find another way let me know!

Best
Idris

============================
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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* btex-etex
@ 2005-04-01  8:37 Jiri Polcar
  2005-04-02 16:52 ` chancery font Ciro Soto
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From: Jiri Polcar @ 2005-04-01  8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)


    Hallo,

my ConTeXt ignore btex-etex command. It works as the btex-etex command
is empty. No text on output. Simple example:

    \starttext

    \startuseMPgraphic{test}
      picture p; p := btex TEST etex scaled 5cm;
      draw p; 
    \stopuseMPgraphic

    \useMPgraphic{test}

    \stoptext

On output is only page number. In the 'mpgraph.mp' is (if a skip some
definitions):

    ResetTextAreas ;
    SaveTextAreas ;
    ResetTextAreas ;
    if unknown context_core : input mp-core.mp ;
    fi ;
    local_multi_par_area:=false;
    ;;
    verbatimtex \global \loadfontfileoncetrue  etex;
    let mprunend = end ;
    beginfig(1);
    picture p;
    p := btex TEST etex
    scaled 5cm;
    draw p;
    endfig;
    let end = mprunend ;
    end.

If a extract a part with 

    beginfig(1);
    picture p;
    p :=  btex TEST etex;
    draw p;
    endfig;
    end.

and proccess it with mpost it works good. My ConTeXt comes from Fedora
Core 3 distribution. Any suggestion how to solve it?

--
JP

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2005-04-02 19:21       ` Idris Samawi Hamid
2005-04-02 20:00         ` Ciro Soto
2005-04-02 21:22           ` Adam Lindsay
2005-04-02 23:33             ` Ciro Soto
2005-04-03 14:03               ` Rob Ermers
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