GeneralUsing opentype fonts on 64-bit Vista

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rollojj
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Using opentype fonts on 64-bit Vista

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Hi I know its a pain, but I've got 64-bit Windows Vista and I have to keep it.

The problem is that I want to use a comercial opentype font (Adobe Garamond Pro) in LaTeX. I understand that one may convert the font into Type 1, but this would not the same font had I bought the Type 1 version, that is, there is some loss of integrity in the conversion process.

Another option is XeLaTeX using the \fontspec package. But the only place I can find a windows port for XeTeX is bundled with MikTex 2.7, however as far as I know, there is no MikTeX 2.7 version available for 64-bit-- I have to use the MikTeX 2.5 bundled with proTeX and that doesn't have XeTeX on it.

Any thoughts, corrections or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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mohbana
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Re: Using opentype fonts on 64-bit Vista

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I'm using miktex with Vista Business 64bit.
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T3.
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Re: Using opentype fonts on 64-bit Vista

Post by T3. »

Is there any reason that you can't use 32-bit MiKTeX? After all, it's just a software package, it doesn't contain any hardware drivers that would require 64-bit code. And I can't think of any obvious benefits that increased 64-bit address space could bring to TeX.

Cheers,

Tomek
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