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Do system font (TTF/OTF) forms of the Kepler Project fonts (kpfonts) exist?

TeX - LaTeX Asked by Richard Terrett on May 23, 2021

I have recently fallen in love with the kpfonts package. Whilst it looks great in both body text and TikZ pictures, my current issue is that I cannot create images in external programs containing this typeface and must resort to Pagella or similar (I don’t appear to have Palatino).

I imagine that the fonts as defined in the kpfonts LaTeX package have lots of extra metrics information that would be lost in a TTF/OTF file, but do TTF and/or OTF versions of at least kp serif regular exist?

3 Answers

You probably can create the OTF-files yourself. Get fontforge, open the *.pfb and whatever fontforge requires and try file/generate from the menu. Take care that you are allowed to write the new file into the same directory.

I did not try myself, but there is a chance it works.

Alexander

EDIT: It works in the way described above. Tried with one of the kpfonts.

Correct answer by Keks Dose on May 23, 2021

  1. Find a way to install the original Type 1 fonts on your system. Probably, it's not complex.
  2. As Keks Dose suggested, but using FontLab Studio or TransType. But they are commercial.

Answered by Karl Karlsson on May 23, 2021

Since 2020-06-20, an experimental OTF implementation of kpfonts is available at CTAN as kpfonts-otf.

Answered by Sylphio on May 23, 2021

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