I'm using TeXnicCenter 1.0RC1 with MikTeX 2.7...etc latest version. I am writing my dissertation and I want to add a block of greek text philosophy in a dedicatiion.
The greek fonts are showing up in the .dvi (Yap) and .ps (GV) but not the .pdf! When I compile as LaTeX > PS > PDF, Adobe Reader doesnt display the fonts and there is a blank space where they should be. Interesting thing is, the length is correct as if the fonts are there but not displaying.
The LaTeX>PDF version reports some weird F14 and F15 Type 3 fonts in Reader (that I got through File>Properties>Fonts - see I did some homework!) and I know that Type 3 is bad. So how do I force LaTeX to meet a nice Greek girl font and have fat babies with her?
Ow, and LaTeX > PDF that does give me the fonts does not let me compile my images (.eps) and Im not gonna convert them at this point.
I am about to enter math mode to write this thing out, but I want to figure it out! Any imminent help appreciated! (gotta hand this in tomorrow)
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\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper,oneside,onecolumn]{report}%\usepackage{psgreek} - Gives error%\usepackage[polutonikogreek,english]{babel} - nada%\usepackage{pifont} - nope\usepackage[greek,english]{babel} % gives me greek only in dvi and ps...\begin{document}\begin{greektext}E'inai d'uskolo na fti'axei kane'is 'ena 'ergo, \\qwr'ic na k'amei kan'ena l'ajos. All'a d'uskolo \\e'inai ki' an ak'omh fti'axei k'ati al'ajhto, \\na m'hn p'esei se 'adiko krit'h.\emph{Swkr'athc}\end{greektext}It is certainly difficult for one to create something, \\without making any mistakes. It is also difficult, \\even if one creates something perfectly, \\to happen upon impartial criticism.\emph{Socrates}\end{document}