Where are the version 2 of the MTProIILite fonts?











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At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:



ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf


it is stated that:



This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.


Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:



 ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2


ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".



So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?










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    pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:06










  • Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:07










  • @HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 5:41










  • Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 6:06












  • @HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 17:23















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At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:



ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf


it is stated that:



This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.


Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:



 ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2


ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".



So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?










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    pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:06










  • Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:07










  • @HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 5:41










  • Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 6:06












  • @HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 17:23













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At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:



ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf


it is stated that:



This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.


Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:



 ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2


ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".



So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?










share|improve this question













At the bottom of the first page of the documentation for the "mtp2lite" package at:



ctan:/fonts/mtp2lite/texmf/doc/fonts/mtpro2/mtpro2.pdf


it is stated that:



This document refers to version v2.1a of the mtpro2 package,
to be used with version 2 of the MathTımeProfessional II fonts.


Now if one go to the fonts themselves in the package:



 ctan:/mtp2lite/texmf/fonts/type1/pctex/mtpro2


ALL of them are labelled "Version 1.00".



So where are the free fonts that are supposed to be used with this package?







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    pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:06










  • Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:07










  • @HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 5:41










  • Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 6:06












  • @HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 17:23














  • 1




    pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:06










  • Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 4:07










  • @HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 5:41










  • Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
    – Henri Menke
    May 10 at 6:06












  • @HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
    – Paulo Ney
    May 10 at 17:23








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pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06




pctex.com/mtpro2.html (seems to be down, here is a snapshot).
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:06












Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07




Ah, the download site still works www2.pctex.com/downloads.php?product=MTP2L
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 4:07












@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41




@HenriMenke I have been there and downloaded it, and it is not it. The files in there are EAXCTLY the same as the ones in CTAN, and they are all Version1.00.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 5:41












Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06






Well, I guess it is version 1.00 of MathTime Professional 2 then, because that is the official source.
– Henri Menke
May 10 at 6:06














@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23




@HenriMenke, if the phrase was written by a normal-Joe it could easily be taken as a mistake, but in fact, it is authored by Walter Schmidt of long and known experience with math TeX fonts.
– Paulo Ney
May 10 at 17:23










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It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:



umt2hrb.fd   2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)





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    It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:



    umt2hrb.fd   2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
    umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
    umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
    umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)





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      It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:



      umt2hrb.fd   2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
      umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
      umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
      umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)





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        It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:



        umt2hrb.fd   2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
        umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
        umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
        umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)





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        It seems that all outlines are still the same as version 1.0, but some .fd files have changed, so this is where the version 2 comes from:



        umt2hrb.fd   2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
        umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)
        umt2hrb.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Holey Roman Bold (PCTeX/WaS)
        umt2ms.fd 2009/1/30 v2.2 MathTimePro II Script (PCTeX/WaS)






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