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If I use any font as my base font, e.g., AGaramond, then if I use the tag textbullet then the bullet should come from AGaramond family only, how can I achieve this. Note that I am using MikTeX V2.9 and converted fonts from OTF to MikTeX compatibility using autoinst option.



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    you mention you are using miktex but that's not relevant really (texlive would be the same) I assume (but you don't say) that you are using pdftex. (Is there any reason not to use luatex or xetex if you are using OTF fonts, as then you could just use • directly.

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  • @DavidCarlisle I am using LaTeX, dvips and ps2pdf to generate the output, as I need to generate using some specific Distiller options, e.g., need to incorporate the Sheridan options in PDF file...

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  • You just need to make sure you have a TS1 encoded version of your font

    – David Carlisle
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  • @DavidCarlisle Oops...sorry, I am using T1 fontencoding not TS1, I missed to mention it in my post...

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If I use any font as my base font, e.g., AGaramond, then if I use the tag textbullet then the bullet should come from AGaramond family only, how can I achieve this. Note that I am using MikTeX V2.9 and converted fonts from OTF to MikTeX compatibility using autoinst option.



Hope this may not require MWE, if requires I'll post it...










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Please add an compilable short code resulting in your issue (you should know with your reputation :-( )

    – Kurt
    Jan 21 at 7:40






  • 1





    you mention you are using miktex but that's not relevant really (texlive would be the same) I assume (but you don't say) that you are using pdftex. (Is there any reason not to use luatex or xetex if you are using OTF fonts, as then you could just use • directly.

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 at 8:01













  • @DavidCarlisle I am using LaTeX, dvips and ps2pdf to generate the output, as I need to generate using some specific Distiller options, e.g., need to incorporate the Sheridan options in PDF file...

    – MadyYuvi
    Jan 21 at 8:32













  • You just need to make sure you have a TS1 encoded version of your font

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 at 9:22











  • @DavidCarlisle Oops...sorry, I am using T1 fontencoding not TS1, I missed to mention it in my post...

    – MadyYuvi
    Jan 21 at 9:29














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If I use any font as my base font, e.g., AGaramond, then if I use the tag textbullet then the bullet should come from AGaramond family only, how can I achieve this. Note that I am using MikTeX V2.9 and converted fonts from OTF to MikTeX compatibility using autoinst option.



Hope this may not require MWE, if requires I'll post it...










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If I use any font as my base font, e.g., AGaramond, then if I use the tag textbullet then the bullet should come from AGaramond family only, how can I achieve this. Note that I am using MikTeX V2.9 and converted fonts from OTF to MikTeX compatibility using autoinst option.



Hope this may not require MWE, if requires I'll post it...







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    Please add an compilable short code resulting in your issue (you should know with your reputation :-( )

    – Kurt
    Jan 21 at 7:40






  • 1





    you mention you are using miktex but that's not relevant really (texlive would be the same) I assume (but you don't say) that you are using pdftex. (Is there any reason not to use luatex or xetex if you are using OTF fonts, as then you could just use • directly.

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 at 8:01













  • @DavidCarlisle I am using LaTeX, dvips and ps2pdf to generate the output, as I need to generate using some specific Distiller options, e.g., need to incorporate the Sheridan options in PDF file...

    – MadyYuvi
    Jan 21 at 8:32













  • You just need to make sure you have a TS1 encoded version of your font

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 at 9:22











  • @DavidCarlisle Oops...sorry, I am using T1 fontencoding not TS1, I missed to mention it in my post...

    – MadyYuvi
    Jan 21 at 9:29














  • 1





    Please add an compilable short code resulting in your issue (you should know with your reputation :-( )

    – Kurt
    Jan 21 at 7:40






  • 1





    you mention you are using miktex but that's not relevant really (texlive would be the same) I assume (but you don't say) that you are using pdftex. (Is there any reason not to use luatex or xetex if you are using OTF fonts, as then you could just use • directly.

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 at 8:01













  • @DavidCarlisle I am using LaTeX, dvips and ps2pdf to generate the output, as I need to generate using some specific Distiller options, e.g., need to incorporate the Sheridan options in PDF file...

    – MadyYuvi
    Jan 21 at 8:32













  • You just need to make sure you have a TS1 encoded version of your font

    – David Carlisle
    Jan 21 at 9:22











  • @DavidCarlisle Oops...sorry, I am using T1 fontencoding not TS1, I missed to mention it in my post...

    – MadyYuvi
    Jan 21 at 9:29








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Please add an compilable short code resulting in your issue (you should know with your reputation :-( )

– Kurt
Jan 21 at 7:40





Please add an compilable short code resulting in your issue (you should know with your reputation :-( )

– Kurt
Jan 21 at 7:40




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1





you mention you are using miktex but that's not relevant really (texlive would be the same) I assume (but you don't say) that you are using pdftex. (Is there any reason not to use luatex or xetex if you are using OTF fonts, as then you could just use • directly.

– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 8:01







you mention you are using miktex but that's not relevant really (texlive would be the same) I assume (but you don't say) that you are using pdftex. (Is there any reason not to use luatex or xetex if you are using OTF fonts, as then you could just use • directly.

– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 8:01















@DavidCarlisle I am using LaTeX, dvips and ps2pdf to generate the output, as I need to generate using some specific Distiller options, e.g., need to incorporate the Sheridan options in PDF file...

– MadyYuvi
Jan 21 at 8:32







@DavidCarlisle I am using LaTeX, dvips and ps2pdf to generate the output, as I need to generate using some specific Distiller options, e.g., need to incorporate the Sheridan options in PDF file...

– MadyYuvi
Jan 21 at 8:32















You just need to make sure you have a TS1 encoded version of your font

– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 9:22





You just need to make sure you have a TS1 encoded version of your font

– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 9:22













@DavidCarlisle Oops...sorry, I am using T1 fontencoding not TS1, I missed to mention it in my post...

– MadyYuvi
Jan 21 at 9:29





@DavidCarlisle Oops...sorry, I am using T1 fontencoding not TS1, I missed to mention it in my post...

– MadyYuvi
Jan 21 at 9:29










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T1 encoding does not have a bullet, so in that case you need to use the TS1 symbol companion font encoding (which textbullet will do by default) so you just need to ensure that you have a TS1 encoded subset of your OTF font.



Alternatively you could use LY1 encoding instead of TS1 in which case there is a bullet, which again textbullet will use by default.






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    T1 encoding does not have a bullet, so in that case you need to use the TS1 symbol companion font encoding (which textbullet will do by default) so you just need to ensure that you have a TS1 encoded subset of your OTF font.



    Alternatively you could use LY1 encoding instead of TS1 in which case there is a bullet, which again textbullet will use by default.






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      T1 encoding does not have a bullet, so in that case you need to use the TS1 symbol companion font encoding (which textbullet will do by default) so you just need to ensure that you have a TS1 encoded subset of your OTF font.



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        T1 encoding does not have a bullet, so in that case you need to use the TS1 symbol companion font encoding (which textbullet will do by default) so you just need to ensure that you have a TS1 encoded subset of your OTF font.



        Alternatively you could use LY1 encoding instead of TS1 in which case there is a bullet, which again textbullet will use by default.






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        T1 encoding does not have a bullet, so in that case you need to use the TS1 symbol companion font encoding (which textbullet will do by default) so you just need to ensure that you have a TS1 encoded subset of your OTF font.



        Alternatively you could use LY1 encoding instead of TS1 in which case there is a bullet, which again textbullet will use by default.







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