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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/CHANGES.psfonts b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/CHANGES.psfonts new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..47ef978a546 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/CHANGES.psfonts @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + PostScript (Type 1) Fonts for MusiXTeX + Ver 1.14 + + 28-September-2010 + + Takanori Uchiyama, uchiyama@appi.keio.ac.jp + +28-September-2010 + + Augment mxsk from slur-ps package. + +19-February-2003 + + Fix a problem that xslz20 disappears with Acrobat 5. + +15-July-2002 + + Fix broken fonts, xslhd11, xslhd11d, xslhd13, xslhd13d, xslhd16d, + xslhd24, xslhd29d. + +28-August-2001 + + Fix wrong width of musix13.pfb. + + Fix wrong width of xslhu11-29 and xslhu11d-29d. + +30-July-2001 + + Reducing control points. + + Hinted automatically with Fontographer. + + Upgrade from T101 to T102 (musix11 - 29, xslhz20, xslhz20d) + + PostScript names were changed. + Ex. TeX-musix20 --> TeXMUSIX20-Regular + + typo correction. + musix.tex --> musix.map + +13-July-2001 + + First release. + +[End of CHANGES] diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/ChangeLog b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7a8c1c4c604 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +2011-10-26 musixtex directories re-named to musixtex-fonts. + +2011-10-23 New package of all font-related files moved from the musixtex package. + This package obsoletes the musixtex-t1fonts package. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..75968cdf786 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/README @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +This is musixtex-fonts, packaged 2011-10-26. It contains all of +the font-related files for MusiXTeX, including both the original +metafont sources and Type 1 versions by Takanori Uchiyama. + +The main author of MusiXTeX was Daniel Taupin, who died in a climbing +accident in 2003; other authors credited in the MusiXTeX manual are +Andreas Egler and Ross Mitchell. MusiXTeX is now being maintained by + +Don Simons dsimons(at)roadrunner(dot)com +Hiroaki Morimoto CQX05646(at)nifty(dot)com + +musixtex-fonts-install.{pdf,tex} is a more-detailed version of the +following instructions: + +To install (on TDS-compliant TeX systems): + + + unzip musixtex-fonts-texmf.zip at the root of a texmf tree and, if + necessary, update the filename database; e.g., texhash texmf. + + + update the relevant font-map files; e.g., append + + MixedMap musix.map + + to the relevant updmap.cfg, and execute updmap[-sys] + +Documentation for musixtex-fonts is installed under + +doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts + +Additional documentation, additional add-on packages, and many examples +of MusiXTeX typesetting may be found at the Werner Icking Music Archive +at + +http://icking-music-archive.org/ + +Support for users of MusiXTeX and related software may be obtained via +the MusiXTeX mail list at + +http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music + +MusiXTeX may be freely copied, duplicated and used in conformance to the +GNU General Public License (Version 2, 1991, see included file gpl.txt). + +This CTAN distribution is maintained by Bob Tennent +rdt(at)cs(dot)queensu(dot)ca. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/README.psfonts b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/README.psfonts new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24c14c70735 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/musixtex-fonts/README.psfonts @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + PostScript (Type 1) Fonts for MusiXTeX + Ver 1.14 + + 28-September-2010 + + Takanori Uchiyama, uchiyama@appi.keio.ac.jp + +1. DESCRIPTION + +This package provides PostScript (type 1) fonts (PFB format), and dvips and +dvipdfm map files for MusiXTeX. The fonts are based on the original METAFONT +sources, such as musix20.mf, which are distributed with MusiXTeX. The fonts +provided here may be used to produce printer-independent Postscript files. PDF +files generated using type 1 fonts are well displayed by the Adobe Reader and +xpdf. + +The most of fonts were generated from the METAFONT sources in the TeX Live +CD 2000 July using TeXtrace 0.45 or mftrace 1.0.12 but musix11-20, xslhz20 +and xslhz20d were upgraded to those in musixtex-T102.tar.gz. +mxsk was generated from the METAFONT source in slur-ps package using mftrace +1.2.16. + +Here is a list of the 72 generated fonts. + +musix11.pfb xgreg24.pfb xsld29.pfb xslhd24.pfb xslhu24.pfb xslu20.pfb +musix13.pfb xgreg29.pfb xsld29d.pfb xslhd24d.pfb xslhu24d.pfb xslu20d.pfb +musix16.pfb xsld11.pfb xsldd20.pfb xslhd29.pfb xslhu29.pfb xslu24.pfb +musix20.pfb xsld11d.pfb xsldu20.pfb xslhd29d.pfb xslhu29d.pfb xslu24d.pfb +musix24.pfb xsld13.pfb xslhd11.pfb xslhu11.pfb xslhz20.pfb xslu29.pfb +musix29.pfb xsld13d.pfb xslhd11d.pfb xslhu11d.pfb xslhz20d.pfb xslu29d.pfb +musixsps.pfb xsld16.pfb xslhd13.pfb xslhu13.pfb xslu11.pfb xslud20.pfb +musixspx.pfb xsld16d.pfb xslhd13d.pfb xslhu13d.pfb xslu11d.pfb xslup20.pfb +xgreg11.pfb xsld20.pfb xslhd16.pfb xslhu16.pfb xslu13.pfb xslz20.pfb +xgreg13.pfb xsld20d.pfb xslhd16d.pfb xslhu16d.pfb xslu13d.pfb xslz20d.pfb +xgreg16.pfb xsld24.pfb xslhd20.pfb xslhu20.pfb xslu16.pfb xtie20.pfb +xgreg20.pfb xsld24d.pfb xslhd20d.pfb xslhu20d.pfb xslu16d.pfb +mxsk.pfb + +Note: musix25 and xgreg25 were not generated because they are not used in + musixgre.tex or musixtex.tex. + + +The control points were reduced with Fontographer. +The fonts were hinted automatically with Fontographer. musix11 - 29 were +hand tuned by Takanori Uchiyama. + +2. METHOD + +Most of fonts were generated using TeXtrace 0.45 running on Mac OS X 10.0.4. +xslz20 was generated using mftrace 1.0.12 running on Mac OS X 10.2.3. +mxsk was generated using mftrace 1.2.16 running on Mac OS X 10.6.4. +Thirty-two fonts were generated with the original traceall.sh script. Others +were generated with traceall.sh modified by Takanori Uchiyama. The modification +involved reducing resolution, corresponding to enlargement of "1 thou" in +traceall.sh. The following are lists of fonts that were generated with N-fold +thou scripts. + +twofold + musix11, musix13, xsld11, xsld11d, xsld13, xsld13d, xsld16, xsld16d, + xslhd13, xslhd13d, xslhd16, xslhd16d, xslhd20, xslhd20d, xslhd24d, + xslhu13, xslhu13d, xslhu16, xslhu16d, xslhu20, xslhu20d, xslhu24d, + xslu13, xslu13d, xslu16, xslu16d, xslud20 + +threefold + musixsps, musixspx, xslhd11, xslhd11d, xslhu11, xslhu11d, xslz20, xslz20d + +fivefold + xslhz20, xslhz20d, xtie20 + +The reason for reducing resolution is that METAFONT supports only limited +values of real numbers and so cannot generate very high resolution MusiXTeX +fonts. + +3. INSTALLATION + + 1) Make a directory such as $TEXMF/fonts/type1/musixtex, for PFBs. + 2) Copy all PFBs to the above directory; they should be readable by all users. + 3) Copy the map file ./dvips/musix.map to the appropriate directory, such as + $TEXMF/dvips/config + 4) Add a line + + p +musix.map + + to a suitable config.xxx file or, in a tetex-based distribution, add + musix.map to the list of map files for Type1 fonts with Metafont + equivalents in the updmap script, which should then be executed + by doing "./updmap". + 5) Do mktexlsr or texhash or whatever is necessary on your system to + re-generate the TeX database. + +Note: dvipdfm does not need a map file for these fonts because the PFBs' +names are identical to TFMs' names. + +When these fonts are used, type 1 fonts should also be used for non-music text; +for example, type 1 versions of the Computer Modern fonts are available. + +4. TODO + + + Hinting + + Modifying METAFONT sources to get high resolution outputs + +5. LICENSE + + The license of this package is LPPL. + +6. 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Simply unzip this archive in the root folder/directory of whichever TEXMF tree +you decide is most appropriate, likely a ``local'' or ``personal'' one. +This should work with any TDS\footnote{% +\myurl{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tds}} +compliant TeX distribution, including MikTeX, TeXlive and teTeX. + +After unzipping the archive, update the filename database as necessary, +for example, by executing \verb\texhash ~/texmf\ or +clicking the button labelled ``Refresh FNDB" in the MikTeX settings program. + +You now need to update various font-map files. The details vary from one distribution +to another. +On any current TeXLive-based system, or a teTeX v3.0 system, execute the command +\begin{list}{}{}\item + \verb\updmap --enable MixedMap=musix.map\ +\end{list} +if you've installed into a ``personal'' TEXMF tree, or +\begin{list}{}{}\item + \verb\updmap-sys --enable MixedMap=musix.map\ +\end{list} +(as super-user) if you've installed to a ``local'' TEXMF tree. + +On an older MiKTeX system, you may need to update the system file \verb\updmap.cfg\, using the shell command +\begin{list}{}{}\item + \verb\initexmf --edit-config-file updmap\ +\end{list} +adding the following line at the end if it isn't already there: +\begin{list}{}{}\item + \verb\MixedMap musix.map\ +\end{list} +Then generate revised font maps with the shell command +\begin{list}{}{}\item + \verb\initexmf --mkmaps\ +\end{list} + +\section{Discussion} + +Additional documentation, additional +add-on packages, and many examples of MusiXTeX typesetting may be found +at the Werner Icking Music Archive\footnote{% +\myurl{http://icking-music-archive.org}}. +Support for users of MusiXTeX and related software may be obtained via +the MusiXTeX mail list\footnote{% +\myurl{http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music}}. +MusiXTeX fonts may be freely copied, duplicated and used in conformance to the +GNU General Public License (Version~2, 1991, see included file \verb\gpl.txt\). + +\end{document} |