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--- MakeTeXPK.orig	Fri Oct 31 09:30:54 1997
+++ MakeTeXPK	Tue Aug 18 08:01:33 1998
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #!/bin/sh
-# original MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found.
+# MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found.
 # 
 # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line,
 # installation won't write this script over yours.)
@@ -57,11 +57,48 @@
 MODE=$5
 DEST=$6
 
+unset cmd
+
+# test for TTF fonts
+if test -z "$cmd"; then
+  ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI
+  errstatus=$?
+
+  if test $errstatus -ne 2; then
+    if test $errstatus -ne 0; then
+      echo "ttf2pk failed" >&2
+      exit 1
+    fi
+    MODE=modeless
+    cmd=true
+  fi
+fi
+
+# test for HBF fonts
+if test -z "$cmd"; then
+  hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI
+  errstatus=$?
+
+  if test $errstatus -ne 2; then
+    if test $errstatus -ne 0; then
+      echo "hbf2gf failed" >&2
+      exit 1
+    fi
+    MODE=modeless
+    cmd=true
+  fi
+fi
+
+unset psline
+
 # grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE.  These are base font names, such as
 # rpplr (the original) or pplr0 (an interim step) or pplr8r (current).
-: ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich psfonts.map`}
-pattern="^$NAME"'([ 	]|$)' 
-psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE`
+if test -z "$cmd"; then
+  : ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich psfonts.map`}
+  pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ 	]|$)' 
+  psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE`
+fi
+
 if test -n "$psline"; then
   MODE=modeless
   # ps_to_pk is set in MakeTeX.cnf
@@ -100,7 +137,9 @@
       cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI" 
       ;;
   esac
-else
+fi
+
+if test -z "$cmd"; then
   # Check that $BDPI and $MODE are consistent; if not, ignore the mode and
   # hope we can correctly guess it from bdpi.  (People like to specify the
   # resolution on the command line, not the mode so much.)