Re: using PostScript fonts in LaTeX

Matthew X Economou (econommx@rose-hulman.edu)
30 Dec 1996 17:03:22 -0500

>>>>> "MJ" == Michal Jaegermann <michal@ellpspace.math.ualberta.ca> writes:

MJ> It is not hard to make them available both for X-windows
MJ> server and for TeX.
[...]
MJ> If there is an interest I will post in few days a short
MJ> description how to make ghostscript fonts (well, URW ones)
MJ> available to X-windows.

Can you send that information my direction? (I've got a ton of Type 1
fonts on a Windows machine that I've been meaning to get working under
TeX. I'd be nice if I could use them under X and GhostScript, too.)

TIA.

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