From: Frederic Donckels <donckels@octalis.com>
Subject: Struggling with ttf on Windows XP
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 09:16:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43C4BEC7.2020804@octalis.com> (raw)
Hello,
I recently upgraded my 3-year old installation of MikTex to the latest version.
I had a document which contained glyphs from the windings.tff font. Once I upgraded,
this didn't work anymore.
So I tried to read around to find out how it works, and so on, but couldn't find anything...
I have generated an afm and tfm files from the ttf font.
I created a map file which references this.
My tex file apparently loads the map file without problem (at least pdftex doesn't complain).
But, when I call \showfont, the generated table is empty, it doesn't contain any symbol.
(I'm at work right now, so I can't post any code snippet)
Does anyone have any clue or could anyone point me to any resource to guide me?
Thanks,
Best regards,
Frederic
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