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Installation for XFree86 (X.Org)
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Unpack the archive file containing fonts in some temporal directory, for
example /tmp :
cd /tmp
tar xzvf cm_unicode-VERSION-pfb.tar.gz
cd cm-unicode-VERSION
where VERSION is version number of this font pack.
Then create cm-unicode/ directory at the place, where your X stores fonts, for example
/usr/share/fonts :
mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode
You should become root to do it. Then copy font files there:
cp *.afm /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/
cp *.pfb /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/
If you are using XFree86 prior to 4.3 you shoul also copy fonts.scale there.
Then change directory to /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/ :
cd /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/
and do
mkfontscale # if you are using XFree86-4.3 or later or recent X.Org
mkfontdir
Currently mkfontscale and mkfontdir may produce errors, so copy
fonts.dir and fonts.scale files supplied into
/usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/
Then add
FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/"
to "Files" Section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf (/etc/X11/XF86Config). On the
next run X.Org (XFree86) will load these fonts.
If you are using fontconfig (X.Org, XFree86-4.3, may be installed on
XFree86-4.2) you should add a line
<dir>/usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode</dir>
to /etc/fonts/fonts.conf or better to /etc/fonts/local.conf then run
fc-cache
Installation for ghostscript
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(Optional, modern versions of ghostscript retreive information from fontconfig)
Assuming that you have rather new ghostscript version like 7.x go to
default ghostscript font directory, typically /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts, then
add links to fonts installed for X or copy them:
cd /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/*.afm .
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/cm-unicode/*.pfb .
Then go to the ghostscript library directory, for example
cd /usr/share/ghostscript/?.??/lib
where ?.?? is ghostscript version. Copy Fontmap.CMU from tarball:
cp /tmp/cm_unicode-VERSION/Fontmap.CMU .
Then add following line to Fontmap file:
(Fontmap.CMU) .runlibfile
Note that pdfwriter from ghostscript versions prior to 8.x does not
understand characters not existing in the encoding. These fonts were
tested with ps2pdf script from AFPL ghostscript-8.14.
That's all.
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