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Re: Using Computer Modern PS fonts with LaTeX?



If you don't need them to be CMR fonts (which I don't think Acrobat can
display well), try '\usepackage{times}'. That'll give you Postscript 1
fonts. Since AcroReader only understands 11 fonts, *only* Times Roman,
Helvetica, Courier [New?], and Zapf Dingbats will render well on the
display (though bitmap fonts print fine in my experience). The only
caveat I'm aware of with using Postscript 1 fonts, as opposed to the
default CMR fonts is scaling for math equations might produce funky
results. I don't do much for equations, so don't know.
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