Where are the version 2 of the MTProIILite fonts?
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At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:
ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf
it is stated that:
This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.
Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:
ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2
ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".
So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?
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At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:
ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf
it is stated that:
This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.
Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:
ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2
ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".
So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?
fonts mtpro
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pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06
Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07
@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41
Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06
@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23
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At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:
ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf
it is stated that:
This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.
Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:
ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2
ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".
So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?
fonts mtpro
At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:
ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf
it is stated that:
This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.
Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:
ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2
ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".
So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?
fonts mtpro
fonts mtpro
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pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06
Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07
@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41
Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06
@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23
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pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06
Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07
@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41
Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06
@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23
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pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06
pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06
Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07
Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07
@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41
@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41
Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06
Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06
@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23
@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23
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It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
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It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
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It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
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It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
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pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06
Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07
@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41
Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06
@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23