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Someone suggested that a set of .dvi PK fonts be uploaded to the archive
servers that wasn't in ARC form, but rather was a zoo archive complete
with with the paths and folders intact.  This saves the trouble of
having to unarc a bunch of fonts from a UNIX system with names like
  cmr10.300pk and move and rename them to Atari conventions like:

/fonts/cmr10/300pk 

(which is what I had to do to create the fonts folder this zoo arc
came from :-(    

There are two zoo files  to the complete set of fonts:
dvifnts1.zoo and dvifnts2.zoo

I think there should be a total of 72 folders, many which have more than
one mag size in them.  

This is a complete (I think) set of the fonts for the dvist3_3 previewer
plus a fairly complete set of 300dpi fonts for use with the DVIDSK 
DeskJet driver I recently uploaded (thanks again JRD for the help :-) !!)

you will need zoo.ttp to unarc these (I don't know if Booz can handle the 
creation of the font folders?)

from your shell (I can only get my copy of zoo to behave correctly from 
within a shell, like gulam)

zoo.ttp -x// dvifnts1
zoo.ttp -x// dvifnts2

this should make all of the font folders and have a complete set of
font files on whatever disk partition you started from.
Remember to point the environment variable TEXFONTS to whatever directory
you place the font files in, I use
f:\fonts\                   
and that is the default that the deskjet driver looks for them in.

good luck, and enjoy !!


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