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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-11-02 17:57:05 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-11-02 17:57:05 +0000 |
commit | 266c312713c6da3121245e6295d3d9a27f6c15c0 (patch) | |
tree | 4132debac1ffc9ce179bd848330c8a6a42fe1a04 /Build | |
parent | a1ac4ebd66fb5b76f21d70cedb17a01184cfa73b (diff) |
small update to psfonts.map doc
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@11155 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi | 59 |
2 files changed, 34 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog index b656dee8dc1..714cf5b730e 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog +++ b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2008-11-02 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> + + * dvips.texi (psfonts.map): apparently {somefile.pfb} was never + used to report partial downloading; also mention vf's a bit more. + 2008-09-24 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> * hps.c, hps.lpro: Mark (doyle/aps/org) does not want to be diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi index 0bd7af1a7f8..dce9682ff06 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi +++ b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi @@ -4169,32 +4169,11 @@ For example, the line rpstrn StoneInformal <StoneInformal.pfb @end example @noindent -causes Dvips to download @file{StoneInformal.pfb} if your document (just -as if it were a header file, @pxref{Header files}) uses the font -@samp{StoneInformal}. - -@cindex partial font downloading -@cindex downloading fonts partially -If the @samp{j} config file or command-line option is enabled, -@file{StoneInformal.pfb} will be @dfn{partially downloaded}---only those -characters your document actually uses will be extracted and downloaded, -and the remainder discarded. @xref{Option details}. - -Filenames of fonts that are partially downloaded are surrounded by curly -braces (@samp{@{@dots{}@}}) in the progress report Dvips writes to -standard output. Wholly-downloaded fonts appear inside angle brackets -(@samp{<@dots{}>}), like other downloaded files. - -@cindex whole font downloading -@cindex multiple master fonts -@cindex Minion typeface family -@kindex << @r{whole font downloading} -Adobe Multiple Master fonts, such as Minion, cannot be partially -downloaded. To partially download in general, but avoid partial -downloading for individual fonts, use @samp{<<} instead @samp{<}: -@example -pmnr8r Minion <<Minion.pfb -@end example +causes Dvips to download @file{StoneInformal.pfb} (just as if it were +a header file, @pxref{Header files}) if the DVI file (or a virtual +font, @pxref{Virtual fonts}) references the TFM file @samp{rpstrn}. +The PostScript @code{/Name} of the font defined inside the @samp{pfb} +file should be @code{StoneInformal}. @cindex transforming downloaded fonts @cindex expanded fonts @@ -4252,6 +4231,25 @@ conversion yourself. In addition, Dvips scans the font to determine its memory usage, just as it does for other header files (@pxref{Header files}). +@cindex partial font downloading +@cindex downloading fonts partially +If the @samp{j} config file or command-line option is enabled (as it +is by default), @file{StoneInformal.pfb} will be @dfn{partially +downloaded}---only those characters your document actually uses will +be extracted and downloaded, and the remainder discarded. +@xref{Option details}. + +@cindex whole font downloading +@cindex multiple master fonts +@cindex Minion typeface family +@kindex << @r{whole font downloading} +Adobe Multiple Master fonts, such as Minion, cannot be partially +downloaded. To partially download in general, but avoid partial +downloading for individual fonts, use @samp{<<} instead @samp{<}: +@example +pmnr8r Minion <<Minion.pfb +@end example + Here is a brief summary of how @file{psfonts.map} is read: @enumerate @@ -4282,10 +4280,11 @@ code used in generating that font, and is inserted into the output verbatim at the appropriate point. (And the double quotes beginning and ending the word are removed.) -@item Otherwise the word is a name. The first such name is the TFM file that -a virtual font file can refer to. If there is a second name, it is used -as the PostScript name; if there is only one name, it is used for both -the @TeX{} name and the PostScript name. +@item Otherwise the word is a name. The first such name is the TFM +file, that either a DVI file or a virtual font file can refer to. If +there is a second name, it is used as the PostScript name and should +match what is defined in the downloaded file; if there is only one +name, it is used for both the @TeX{} name and the PostScript name. @end enumerate |