latex and postscript fonts
I just recently installed a new distro of tex (texlive 2005) and
also upgraded gs to version 8.54 (GPL). Now I'm finding
that my documents based on txfonts are not looking the
same - the fonts are different (taller).
Since I believe txfonts basically use Adobe's times fonts,
and those fonts (I think) come with the gs distro, I'm
wondering if I missed some step in my upgrades that
links latex to the latest gs fonts.
Any pointers/help would be appreciated.
--Randy
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