From e0c6872cf40896c7be36b11dcc744620f10adf1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 13:46:59 +0900 Subject: Initial commit --- fonts/ps-type1/sanskrit/README | 152 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 152 insertions(+) create mode 100644 fonts/ps-type1/sanskrit/README (limited to 'fonts/ps-type1/sanskrit/README') diff --git a/fonts/ps-type1/sanskrit/README b/fonts/ps-type1/sanskrit/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ceb494f1df --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/ps-type1/sanskrit/README @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +% +% README.TXT +% +% Revision 1.0 2004/08/24 Sergey Korop svk@lib.ru +% Revision 1.1 2005/01/23 Sergey Korop svk@lib.ru +% + +sanskrit-t1 +=========== + +This package extends ``Sanskrit for LaTeX2e'' package with skt-series' fonts +in Type 1 format. + + +The ``Sanskrit for LaTeX2e'' package (referred as 'origin' in the text below) +was created by Charles Wikner and it is available from the CTAN: + + CTAN:language/sanskrit + + +CONTENTS OF THIS README FILE +============================ + +1. License. + +2. Requirements. + +3. Revision History. + +4. Technical Issues. + +5. Installation. + +6. Feedback. + + + + +LICENSE +======= + +This package should be distributed and used together with it's origin +under the terms specified for that origin by Charles Wikner. Currently +(as for version 2.0 of the origin) it is LaTeX Project Public License. + + +REQUIREMENTS +============ + +TeX system capable for producing PostScript/PDF files (e.g. system including +dvips, pdfTeX or similar software). + + +The files that you should have are: + +readme.txt This file. +sktdoc.pdf Documentation of origin typesetted using Type 1 fonts. +skt.map Configuration file for dvips and pdfTeX program. +skt8.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 8pt upright. +skt9.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 9pt upright. +skt10.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 10pt upright. +sktb10.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 10pt upright bold. +sktf10.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 10pt upright feint. +skts10.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 10pt slanted. +sktbs10.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 10pt bold slanted. +sktfs10.pfb PS Type 1 font file for skt font at 10pt feint slanted. + + +REVISION HISTORY +================ + * Revision 1.0 2004/08/24 Sergey Korop svk@lib.ru + + Initial release. + + * Revision 1.1 2005/01/23 Sergey Korop svk@lib.ru + + Fixed incompatibility with dvips: changed /FullName and /FontName + font properties to match PS Font names specified in the map file. + Thanks to Mr. Hartmut Henkel for bugreport and proposed solution. + +TECHNICAL ISSUES +================ + + 1. There are no UniqueIDs for the fonts provided in this package. + According to Type 1 font specs, this is allowed feature, but + it may probably confuse some font processing software and/or + hardware. However, I think that using no UniqueID is better + than guessing one with risk of collision. + + 2. Fonts were generated from METAFONT sources automagically using + textrace program. Due to the nature of this process, some + discrepancies with original fonts may appear. + + 3. To ensure backward compatibility, always make sure that you are + using the same versions of *.pfb files and their *.mf origins. + + 4. Names of PostScript fonts (i.e. /FullName, /FontName, etc) don't + match the names of original TeX fonts. I'm not sure this was the + best possible solution, but proposed names are: + + -- self-explainatory (i.e one can always identify the origin); + + -- preventing from possible name collision; + + -- matching PostScript naming conventions, e.g. contain distinct + Font Family and Weight parts. + + +INSTALLATION +============ + +Depends from TeX system you use. Users of pdfTeX distributed with +teTeX or fpTeX may try following steps: + + IMPORTANT: I can't predict the configuration of your system, + so use the commands below at your own risk. + + 1. Put the files of this package into appropriate directories: + + skt.map -> .../texmf/dvips/config/ + *.pfb -> .../texmf/fonts/type1/sanskrit/ + + the name 'sanskrit' for font directory is not mandatory and may + be changed if you need. + + 2. Run: + + texhash + + kpsewhich skt10.pfb + + to make sure your TeX software has access to those files. The last + command should output the full path to appropriate font file, + if nothing appeared, consult your local TeXnicians. + + NOTE: don't run kpsewhich directly in the font directory --- this won't + show you the real picture. + + 3. Locate your pfdtex.cfg file (either global or private) and add following + line: + + map +skt.map + +This should make outline skt fonts available for docs produced by pdfTeX. + + +FEEDBACK +======== + +Suggestions and bug reports to: Sergey Korop, . Please note +that since I'm neither professional font designer nor experienced TeXnician, +I will probably be unable to fulfill your requests. -- cgit v1.2.3