[OS X TeX] trying to use belleek or mathtime fonts (revised)

Art Werschulz agw at comcast.net
Mon May 21 15:07:28 EDT 2007


Hi.

(Some additional information in my original posting ...)

Running MacOS X 10.4.9 on a G4 iMac ...

I recently upgraded to MacTeX, as found on the 2007 TeXLive DVD.  I'm  
now having problems getting the Belleek fonts to work.

Here's a test file:

---%<------%<------%<------%<--Cut-Here-%<------%<------%<------%<------
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{mathtime}

\begin{document}
Hello world. $a=b$.
\[\int_\Omega d\omega = \int_{\partial\Omega}\omega.\]
Goodbye.
\end{document}
---%<------%<------%<------%<--Cut-Here-%<------%<------%<------%<------

Although the current TeXLive doesn't have mathtime.sty, I'm using the  
mathtime.sty that's found on a previous TeXLive distribution.  Said  
file works fine with the new TeXLive distribution on a Linux machine.

The command
   latex foo
succeeds.  However the command
   dvips foo
produces
   kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600  
--dpi 600 mtmi
which then leads to failure.

Moreover, the command
   pdflatex foo
produces
   kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600 --mag 0+456/600 -- 
dpi 456 mtmi
which also leads to failure.

Note that the file /usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg has
   Map belleek.map
and the file pdftex.map has
   rmtmi RBLMI <rblmi.pfb

BTW, I own the real MathTime fonts, and the same problem happens when
I put
   Map mt-yy.map
into updmap.cfg and rerun updmap.

Suggestions?  Thanks!

Art Werschulz (8-{)}   "Metaphors be with you."  -- bumper sticker
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