smithda@cpsvax.cps.msu.edu (Daniel Smith) (10/22/88)
Does anyone know of a standard for filling in the empty spaces in resident PostScript TeX TFM files? Since PostScript fonts don't have greek letters like TeX CM fonts do, the first 10 or so positions are empty in a TFM file for a PostScript font. On the other hand, the PostScript fonts have several useful symbols. It would be nice to be able to get at these from TeX. For example the section symbol (/S in TeX) looks VERY different from font to font. It would look real bad to use the CM section symbol with a Helvetica font. Has anyone established a standard for such things, or are the holes left blank to retain maximum compatibility with CM fonts, or is it "to each his/her own"? Thanks for any and all info. ========================================================================= J. Daniel Smith smithda@cpsvax.cps.msu.edu Michigan State University "An average English word is four letters and a half. By hard, honest labor I've dug all the large words out of my vocabulary and shaved it down till the average is three and a half..." Mark Twain =========================================================================
jcgs@harlqn.UUCP (John Sturdy) (10/24/88)
Is there a PD program around for making TFM files for PostScript fonts? -- __John The Lord bless you and watch over you, The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you, The Lord look kindly on you and give you peace; My brothers, my sisters, God bless you. Amen. (St. Francis) jcgs@uk.co.harlqn Harlequin Ltd,Barrington,Cambridge,UK +44-223-872522