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Re: Again, should use XLFD
- To: witr@rwwa.COM
- Subject: Re: Again, should use XLFD
- From: mackay@cs.washington.edu (Pierre MacKay)
- Date: Wed, 1 Sep 93 16:28:27 -0700
- Cc: tex-fonts@math.utah.edu
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- In-Reply-To: witr@rwwa.COM's message of Wed, 1 Sep 93 19:01:01 -0400 <9309012301.AA01391@relay1.UU.NET>
This is exactly what Karl Berry is trying to do
with texfonts.map. In the interim, there are a lot
of PC users out there who need the stopgap.
Personally, when I want
BaskervilleMT-SemiBoldItalic-nepcoded8
I like to ask for it, but that is on a Unix system.
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to: elisabet@u.washington.edu Elizabeth Tachikawa
otherwise to: mackay@cs.washington.edu Pierre A. MacKay
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