[OS X TeX] Re: Revisiting Using Hoefler Text Inside TeX
Musa Furber
musaf at runbox.com
Fri Jun 18 13:37:47 EDT 2004
Mr. Schmitz,
I removed everything that ttf2tex installed, and followed your
instructions. I moved the map file, and I no longer get a complain that
eht.map cannot be found. When I run LaTeX, the resulting PDF does
include Hoefler, but still no ff, fi ligatures.
Is there anything I can send you that would help diagnose the problem?
Regards,
Musa
On 17 Jun 2004, at 16:18, Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
> On Jun 17, 2004, at 2:00 AM, "Musa Furber" <musaf at runbox.com> wrote:
>
>> Now, something I have noticed is that if I run
>>
>> $ sudo updmap
>>
>> again I am told that eht.map cannot be found.
>>
> Well, it is a bit difficult to see what's going wrong here from a
> distance. One reason could be that eht.map was put in a directory that
> your TeX-installation cannot see (and I seem to remember that ttf2tex
> put it in an unusual place); you should have a look at
> /usr/teTeX/README.howtexfindsfiles.txt. What you can try: put eht.map
> in ~/Library/texmf/dvips/config/ (creating subdirectories if needed),
> then run updmap again. As long as the proper map isn't added to your
> installation, Hoefler obviously can't work. All I can say is that on
> my system, with the exact files that you have, all the ligatures,
> numbers etc. work flawlessly, with pdflatex or other tex-programs
> (personally, I use ConTeXt, but I checked with pdflatex this morning).
>
> Good luck!
>
> Thomas
>
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