* Times Roman
@ 2010-05-08 15:15 John Culleton
2010-05-08 18:10 ` Henning Hraban Ramm
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From: John Culleton @ 2010-05-08 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I want to set up Times-Roman at 12pt as my body font. Following (but not
understanding) the advice in "Fonts in Context" I set up the following:
\definebodyfont[12pt][rm][tf=Serif sa 1]
\definefontsynonym[Serif][Times-Roman]
\definefontsynonym [Times-Roman] [tir] [encoding=texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[pos,tir]
\rm
As a result Acrobat Reader shows these fonts in the document:
TeXGyreCursor-Regular (Embedded Subset)
TeXGyreTermes-Regular (Embedded Subset)
1.Is the document using Times-Roman?
2. Are any of the above statements duplicative, redundant or just plain
wrong?
3. Is there a more up to date guide than "Fonts in Context"?
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* Re: Times Roman
2010-05-08 15:15 Times Roman John Culleton
@ 2010-05-08 18:10 ` Henning Hraban Ramm
2010-05-08 18:15 ` John Culleton
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From: Henning Hraban Ramm @ 2010-05-08 18:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Am 2010-05-08 um 17:15 schrieb John Culleton:
> I want to set up Times-Roman at 12pt as my body font. Following (but
> not
> understanding) the advice in "Fonts in Context" I set up the
> following:
>
> \definebodyfont[12pt][rm][tf=Serif sa 1]
> \definefontsynonym[Serif][Times-Roman]
> \definefontsynonym [Times-Roman] [tir] [encoding=texnansi]
> \switchtobodyfont[pos,tir]
> \rm
>
> As a result Acrobat Reader shows these fonts in the document:
>
> TeXGyreCursor-Regular (Embedded Subset)
TeX Gyre Cursor = Courier New
> TeXGyreTermes-Regular (Embedded Subset)
TeX Gyre Termes = Times
> 1.Is the document using Times-Roman?
Not the original.
Do you have it? Where? Under what name?
Do you use MkII or MkIV?
Font stuff is different.
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* Re: Times Roman
2010-05-08 18:10 ` Henning Hraban Ramm
@ 2010-05-08 18:15 ` John Culleton
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From: John Culleton @ 2010-05-08 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Saturday 08 May 2010 14:10:13 Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2010-05-08 um 17:15 schrieb John Culleton:
> > I want to set up Times-Roman at 12pt as my body font. Following (but
> > not
> > understanding) the advice in "Fonts in Context" I set up the
> > following:
> >
> > \definebodyfont[12pt][rm][tf=Serif sa 1]
> > \definefontsynonym[Serif][Times-Roman]
> > \definefontsynonym [Times-Roman] [tir] [encoding=texnansi]
> > \switchtobodyfont[pos,tir]
> > \rm
> >
> > As a result Acrobat Reader shows these fonts in the document:
> >
> > TeXGyreCursor-Regular (Embedded Subset)
>
> TeX Gyre Cursor = Courier New
>
> > TeXGyreTermes-Regular (Embedded Subset)
>
> TeX Gyre Termes = Times
>
> > 1.Is the document using Times-Roman?
>
> Not the original.
> Do you have it? Where? Under what name?
>
> Do you use MkII or MkIV?
> Font stuff is different.
>
>
> Greetlings from Lake Constance!
> Hraban
> ---
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>
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I use MKII.
My install is TeXLive 2009. Times exists as ptmr and perhaps others. I
don't care which Times Roman I use. It is required by the publisher in this
case.
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