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Using common PostScript fonts with LATEX Walter Schmidt PSNFSS versionContents

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Source URL: ctan.uniminuto.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-09-16 07:30:54
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    Step-by-step instructions on creating PDF files for CTP Printing Before you can make a PDF file, you need to make a Postscript (PS) file. To do this you require the following files setup on your mac. a)

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    Source URL: www.colourscan.com.sg

    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-03 23:35:15
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      SHADE is a TEX tool that can be used to produce shaded boxes neither using PostScript nor PicTEX.   This

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      Source URL: ctan.cs.uu.nl

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        The dictsym package for LaTeX Walter Schmidt version 2.0 β – The PostScript font ‘DictSym’ (designed by Georg Verweyen) provides a number of symbols commonly found in dictionaries. The macro package dic

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        Source URL: ctan.sciserv.eu

        Language: English - Date: 2004-07-26 04:43:50
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          Installing the PostScript fonts in EmTeX using the PSNFSS package Chris Inacio October 22, 1997 0.1

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          Source URL: ctan.dcc.uchile.cl

          Language: English - Date: 1997-10-21 20:00:00
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            The epsf package∗ Tom Rokicki 23 JulyThis file contains TEX macros to include an Encapsulated PostScript graphic. It

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            Source URL: ftp.yzu.edu.tw

            Language: English - Date: 2010-02-24 12:46:08
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              APPENDIX 2 Setting up your PostScript environment In order to run PostScript programs, you will need to have a PostScript viewer installed on your machine. The most convenient way to do this is to install the basic Post

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              Source URL: www.math.ubc.ca

              Language: English - Date: 2003-12-25 19:04:46
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                CHAPTER 13 PostScript in 3D In this chapter I’ll explain a 3D extension to PostScript that I call ps3d, which you can find in the file ps3d.inc. In order to make this extension available, just put a line (ps3d.inc) ru

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                Source URL: www.math.ubc.ca

                Language: English - Date: 2009-01-11 23:09:09
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                  SHADE is a TEX tool that can be used to produce shaded boxes neither using PostScript nor PicTEX.   This

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                  Source URL: ctan.mirror.ac.za

                  Language: English - Date: 2006-05-29 00:26:04
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                    ebgaramond-maths∗ Clea F. Rees† 30th November, 2014 Abstract ebgaramond-maths provides some LATEX support for the use of EBGaramond12 in mathematics. It requires ebgaramond and uses the postscript fonts provided by t

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                    Source URL: ctan.space-pro.be

                    Language: English - Date: 2014-11-29 22:13:03
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