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From: sdl@aries.lyra.mitre.org (Steven D. Litvinchouk)
Subject: Re: pkfonts for PasTeX
In-Reply-To: saunders@triton.unm.edu's message of Mon, 20 May 91 21:26:38 GMT
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Date: 30 May 91 14:14:45


In article <1991May20.212638.2880@ariel.unm.edu> saunders@triton.unm.edu (Richard Saunders CIRT) writes:

> Hi, I just recently acquired PasTeX from ab20, and I am very impressed
> with it....
> 
> My real question ... is there some "really good" place to find pk-fonts?
> Please e-mail to the address below ... I'll summarize if there's any interest.

I decided to post to the net because lots of other people seem to have
this question too.

	labrea.stanford.edu   directory: /pub/tex/gf  contains an
extensive collection of "gf" fonts.  You can transfer those to your
Amiga, and then run the "gftopk" utility (part of the PasTeX
distribution) to convert them to "pk" format.


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