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#############################################################
##
## This is the file vfinst.par, part of the VFinst package
## (version 1.00, August, 1998) for PostScript Type1 font
## installation. (Author: Alan Hoenig, ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu)
##
#############################################################
## These parameters need to be set for your system.
## The statements will be read by Perl, so they require that you
## follow Perl syntax. Fortunately, this isn't hard. Follow
## these tips, and also use the statements in the distribution file
## as models.
##
## * The Perl comment character is the hash mark #, so everything
## following this is ignored. (It's just like the % in TeX and
## LaTeX.)
## * All Perl staments end with a semicolon `;'.
## * The Perl variable names you set here must all begin with
## the dollar sign `$'.
## * When an alphanumeric string is assigned to a variable, the string
## must be surrounded in double quotes, like "this".
##
## DOS Users: As you know, the path separator symbol is the backslash.
## For technical reasons, this must be entered as \\ when used in
## a variable.
##
## NONE of the path are allowed to end in a (back)slash!!!
## EVERYONE needs to set these...
$vfencoding = " "; # where is the file 8r.enc?
## If your system is smart enough to know where 8r.enc is, you don't
## need any explicit directory.
$vfenc = "OT1"; # or maybe "ot1" or "T1" or "t1"
## If you are running a TDS system, uncomment the
## next statement.
$vftexmf = "e:\\texmf";
## If you are running a `traditional' TeX system, you'll need to
## supply the following information...
$vfmapdir = "\\tex\\ps"; # where is psfonts.map?
$vfinputs = "\\tex\\inputs"; # Where do fd files belong?
$vfvf = "\\tex\\fonts\\vf"; # where do vf's go?
$vftfm = "\\tex\\fonts\\tfm"; # and tfm's?
$vfpsfonts = "\\psfonts"; # where are all the outline fonts?
$vfafm = "\\psfonts\\afm"; # ...and the matching afm's?
# The following are for `wizards only'...
# ********************************************
# UNCOMMENT THE FOLLOWING FOR UNIX:
# ********************************************
## $sep = "/"; # path separator
## $copy = "cp"; # copy command
## $del = "rm"; # file delete command
## $mv = "mv"; # command to move files
## $ren = "mv"; # how to rename files
## $rem = "##"; # comments in system files
# ********************************************
# UNCOMMENT THE FOLLOWING FOR DOS:
# ********************************************
$sep = "\\";
$copy = "copy";
$del = "del";
$mv = "move";
$ren = "ren";
$rem = "REM";
# ********************************************
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