Whats the difference between Bakoma and Blue-Sky?
With two font sets of different origin some compatibility questions arise, especially for documents with non-embedded fonts. First of all, the two font sets are basically interchangeable. Postscript or PDF documents with non-embedded fonts, which were created based on one font set, can be displayed using either of the two font sets. There is a minor problem with naming conventions for case sensitive operating systems. The Bakoma font names are all lowercase, while Blue-Sky font names are all uppercase. If your fontfiles don’t match the font names in the Postscript or PDF file, you will have to translate the font names in the document (note that we offer Postscript and PDF files with a choice of naming convention; for example Macintosh use fonts with upper case NAMES), or translate the case of your fontfiles or make symbolic links from uppercase to lowercase names. Blue-Sky fonts cover Knuth’s 75 CM fonts (plus the extra LaTeX and SliTeX fonts) exactly, but no others, while the combinat