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### ====================================================================
### @Perl-file{
### author = "Alan Hoenig",
### version = "0.7",
### date = "January 1998",
### filename = "mathkit.par",
### address = "Department of Mathematics
### John Jay College
### 445 West 59th Street
### New York, NY 10019
### USA",
### telephone = "(516) 385-0736",
### email = "ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu",
### codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
### supported = "yes",
### abstract = "This is a parameter file. It sets parameters
### needed by the MathKit utility."
### package = "MathKit",
### dependencies = "perl,"
### }
### ====================================================================
####################################################################
##
## EVERYBODY WHO USES THIS SCRIPT MUST SET THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS!!
##
####################################################################
## Some parameters must be set:
## 0. Is this part of a TDS (TeX Directory System)? If so, some
## additional parameters need setting, and $mfinputs and $tfm
## can be determined by MathKit.
## 1. $mfinputs
## 2. $tfm, $afm, and other font places
## 3. $mode plus additional Metafont information
## 4. &UNIX or &DOS;
## 5. Shall we approximate the text font?
## 6. Sans serif font?
## Step 0... (UNCOMMENT ALL OF THESE STATEMENTS, and make sure they
## are accurate, in case your system is TDS compliant.)
## $texmf = "/resource/mathkit/mkcur/1work/texmf"; # or whatever...
$supplier = "adobe"; # the TDS supplier for the scalable fonts
$typeface = "janson"; # TDS typeface for the scalable fonts
$installer = "vfinst"; # who installed your roman fonts?
$tt_installer = "base"; # who installed your tt fonts?
$sans_installer = "vfinst"; # who installed your sans serif fonts?
## Step 1...
$mfinputs = "/usr/lib/mf/inputs"; # where do we find Metafont files?
## (NO trailing path separator!!)
## Step 2 (only for NON-TDS systems) ...
$tfm = "/usr/lib/tex/fonts/tfm"; # where do tfm's for fonts live?
$afm = "/psfonts/afm"; # where are the afm's for the ROMAN fonts?
$pk = "/usr/lib/tex/fonts/pk"; # where do pk pixel files belong?
$vf = "/usr/lib/tex/fonts/vf"; # where do I put the vf's I make?
$psfonts = "/psfonts"; # where are pfb's and pfa's stored?
$inputs = "/usr/lib/tex/inputs"; # where are the fd files?
$mfinputs = "/usr/lib/mf/inputs"; # where are mf source files kept?
## Step 3...
$mf = "mf"; # what's the name of the Metafont executable?
$mode = "imagen"; # what's the Metafont mode?
$dpi = "300"; # what's your printer's resolution?
## Step 4...What's our operating system?
&UNIX; # this statement invokes Unix conventions
## &DOS; # uncomment this if using DOS!!
## Step 5...Shall we approximate certain parameters by using
## parameters belonging to the text fonts rather than those
## belonging to the template files? (Comment this out if
## otherwise.) That is, should we try to match the cm fonts
## to the font family? If so, set this value to any non-null,
## non-zero value.
## $I_should_try_to_match = 1;
## Step 6. Specify the sans serif font..
## (If these are COMMENTED out, I will use Computer Modern
## Sans Serif as default.)
## $sans_font = "lssr7t";
## $sans_supplier = "bh"; # We need this in case of TDS systems
## $sans_typeface = "lucida"; # We need this in case of TDS systems
####################################################################
##
## END OF PARAMETER SECTION
##
####################################################################
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