Thanks, this worked.
I added the appropriate lines to 8r-base.map found in the local texmf
root. That should be clean enough? :)
Thanks again,
Kári Hreinsson
On 11/7/05, Taco Hoekwater
Kári Hreinsson wrote:
The interesting thing is that I can get the fonts with good quality if I only use TeX. The output of running the file flipp3.tex: http://www.nfmh.is/~kari/pub/context/flipp3.tex * with pdftex: http://www.nfmh.is/~kari/pub/context/flipp3.pdf * with texexec --pdf: http://www.nfmh.is/~kari/pub/context/flipp5.pdf So it seems that texexec is doing things a bit differently then pdftex but I can't figure out where or how to fix it.
That's definately a clue. I'll wager you can get the texexec version working by adding
\loadmapfile[pdftex.map]
to the document. Stand-alone plain pdftex reads that file to find font mappings, but context does not use it (any more).
The 'clean' way would be to put your AvantGarde lines in a 'Avant Garde map' file, and load that using \loadmapfile[avantgarde.map], for instance.
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