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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-11-26 17:47:07 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-11-26 17:47:07 +0000 |
commit | 9a67a3a45a787f6f7d132603860609b47695283f (patch) | |
tree | e4829a0010d9f793077ed3a9e722e49d2341373c /Master/texmf-dist/doc | |
parent | 9af982b1b1e3c32ef2c4c965eb1bc3b900e2fdc0 (diff) |
remove lucida packages; new users should get complete packages from vendors
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@2540 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/lucida.txt | 84 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/makefile | 91 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/readme.lucida | 263 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/README | 235 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/note.tex | 304 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/test.tex | 16 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/lucida.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/lucida.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e43f8e7a711..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/lucida.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -============================================================ - Lucida Bright font pack for LaTeX - as of 2003-03-12 -============================================================ - Walter Schmidt - <w-a-schmidt@arcor.de> - - -NFSS classification of the text fonts -===================================== - -family series shape(s) FontName -------------------------------------------------------------- -hlh m, b n, it, LucidaBright, - LucidaBright-Italic, - LucidaBright-Demi, - LucidaBright-DemiItalic, - sl, sc LucidaBrightSlanted, - LucidaBrightSmallcaps, - LucidaBrightSmallcaps-Demi -hls m, b, ub(*) n, it LucidaSans, LucidaSans-Italic, - LucidaSans-Demi, - LucidaSans-DemiItalic, - LucidaSans-Bold, - LucidaSans-BoldItalic -hlct(*) m, b n, sl LucidaTypewriter, - LucidaTypewriterBold, - LucidaTypewriterOblique, - LucidaTypewriterBoldOblique -hlst m, b n, sl LucidaSans-Typewriter, - LucidaSans-TypewriterOblique, - LucidaSans-TypewriterBold, - LucidaSans-TypewriterBoldOblique -hlx(*) m, b n, it LucidaFax,LucidaFax-Italic, - LucidaFax-Demi, LucidaFax-Italic -hlce(*) m it LucidaCalligraphy-Italic -hlcn(*) m n, it LucidaCasual, - LucidaCasual-Italic -hlcw(*) m it LucidaHandwriting-Italic -hlcf(*) m n LucidaBlackletter - -Available encodings are T1, TS1 (text companion) and LY1. - - -Usage notes -=========== - -* The obsolete OT1 font encoding, while still being the -default with LaTeX, is _not_ supported. Thus, you should -switch to T1/TS1 or LY1 before using the Lucida Bright -fonts, for instance: - - \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - \usepackage{textcomp} - \usepackage{lucidabr} - ... - -* Many, but not all of the Lucida fonts provide an Euro -symbol \texteuro in the LY1 and TS1 encoding. Families or -shapes that are lacking the Euro are marked in the above -table with an asterisk. - -* The Lucida fonts do not include all symbols of the TS1 -(text companion) font encoding: Only those symbols are -available, that belong to the ISO-Adobe 1 character set, -plus the Omega and (partially) the Euro. - -* All demibold fonts are assigned to series `b'. The two -sans serif bold fonts are assigned to `ub' (ultra bold). -This means that with the exception of the Sans bold fonts -_all_ fonts in the Lucida Bright font set are available -through normal `user level' commands such as \bfseries, -\sffamily etc. To access the bold Sans Serif use -\fontseries{ub}\sffamily. - -* The blackletter font is made available in math mode as -\mathfrak (with the lucidabr or lucbmath package). If you -want to use this as a text font, you should define a command -to execute \fontfamily{hlcf}\selectfont. Unfortunately, the -available encodings do _not_ provide the "long s"; however, -LucidaBlackletter was not made to mimick historical -typesetting, anyway. - -========================== finis =========================== diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 4252b8e2f24..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile to rename Y&Y's Lucida Bright fonts to standard names -# WaS 2003-01-12 public domain - -rename: PFBs AFMs - -PFBs: - -mv lbma.pfb hlcra.pfb - -mv lbmad.pfb hlcda.pfb - -mv lbmd.pfb hlcdm.pfb - -mv lbmdi.pfb hlcdim.pfb - -mv lbmdo.pfb hlcdima.pfb - -mv lbme.pfb hlcrv.pfb - -mv lbmi.pfb hlcrim.pfb - -mv lbmo.pfb hlcrima.pfb - -mv lbmr.pfb hlcrm.pfb - -mv lbms.pfb hlcry.pfb - -mv lbmsd.pfb hlcdy.pfb - -mv lbtbo.pfb hlcbot8a.pfb - -mv lbtb.pfb hlcbt8a.pfb - -mv lbl.pfb hlcrf8a.pfb - -mv lbc.pfb hlcrie8a.pfb - -mv lbki.pfb hlcrin8a.pfb - -mv lbh.pfb hlcriw8a.pfb - -mv lbkr.pfb hlcrn8a.pfb - -mv lbto.pfb hlcrot8a.pfb - -mv lbtr.pfb hlcrt8a.pfb - -mv lbd.pfb hlhb8a.pfb - -mv lbdsc.pfb hlhbc8a.pfb - -mv lbdi.pfb hlhbi8a.pfb - -mv lbr.pfb hlhr8a.pfb - -mv lbrsc.pfb hlhrc8a.pfb - -mv lbi.pfb hlhri8a.pfb - -mv lbsl.pfb hlhro8a.pfb - -mv lsd.pfb hlsb8a.pfb - -mv lsdi.pfb hlsbi8a.pfb - -mv lstbo.pfb hlsbot8a.pfb - -mv lstb.pfb hlsbt8a.pfb - -mv lsr.pfb hlsr8a.pfb - -mv lsi.pfb hlsri8a.pfb - -mv lsto.pfb hlsrot8a.pfb - -mv lstr.pfb hlsrt8a.pfb - -mv lsb.pfb hlsu8a.pfb - -mv lsbi.pfb hlsui8a.pfb - -mv lfd.pfb hlxb8a.pfb - -mv lfdi.pfb hlxbi8a.pfb - -mv lfr.pfb hlxr8a.pfb - -mv lfi.pfb hlxri8a.pfb - -AFMs: - -mv lbma.afm hlcra.afm - -mv lbmad.afm hlcda.afm - -mv lbmd.afm hlcdm.afm - -mv lbmdi.afm hlcdim.afm - -mv lbmdo.afm hlcdima.afm - -mv lbme.afm hlcrv.afm - -mv lbmi.afm hlcrim.afm - -mv lbmo.afm hlcrima.afm - -mv lbmr.afm hlcrm.afm - -mv lbms.afm hlcry.afm - -mv lbmsd.afm hlcdy.afm - -mv lbtbo.afm hlcbot8a.afm - -mv lbtb.afm hlcbt8a.afm - -mv lbl.afm hlcrf8a.afm - -mv lbc.afm hlcrie8a.afm - -mv lbki.afm hlcrin8a.afm - -mv lbh.afm hlcriw8a.adm - -mv lbkr.afm hlcrn8a.afm - -mv lbto.afm hlcrot8a.afm - -mv lbtr.afm hlcrt8a.afm - -mv lbd.afm hlhb8a.afm - -mv lbdsc.afm hlhbc8a.afm - -mv lbdi.afm hlhbi8a.afm - -mv lbr.afm hlhr8a.afm - -mv lbrsc.afm hlhrc8a.afm - -mv lbi.afm hlhri8a.afm - -mv lbsl.afm hlhro8a.afm - -mv lsd.afm hlsb8a.afm - -mv lsdi.afm hlsbi8a.afm - -mv lstbo.afm hlsbot8a.afm - -mv lstb.afm hlsbt8a.afm - -mv lsr.afm hlsr8a.afm - -mv lsi.afm hlsri8a.afm - -mv lsto.afm hlsrot8a.afm - -mv lstr.afm hlsrt8a.afm - -mv lsb.afm hlsu8a.afm - -mv lsbi.afm hlsui8a.afm - -mv lfd.afm hlxb8a.afm - -mv lfdi.afm hlxbi8a.afm - -mv lfr.afm hlxr8a.afm - -mv lfi.afm hlxri8a.afm - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/readme.lucida b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/readme.lucida deleted file mode 100644 index f4917447ee0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucida/readme.lucida +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -============================================================ - Lucida Bright/Lucida New Math font pack for LaTeX - as of 2003-03-12 -============================================================ - Walter Schmidt - <w-a-schmidt@arcor.de> - -This set of files includes the TeX fonts metrics, virtual -fonts and LaTeX font definition files for Y&Y's Lucida -Bright and Lucida New Math fonts. It supports the standard -T1 and TS1 font encodings as well as Y&Y's proprietary LY1 -encoding. - -This file set does NOT include: - -* the actual Type 1 fonts, which are to be purchased from - Y&Y, Inc. <http://www.yandy.com/lucida.htm> - -* the LaTeX macro packages and the related .fd files for - the math fonts; they are provided from the CTAN directory - macros/latex/contrib/supported/psnfssx/lucidabr/ - -The below installation instructions assume a TDS-compliant -TeX system such as teTeX, fpTeX, MikTeX or VTeX/Free. The -directory name "texmf" refers to the root directory of the -TDS directory tree. In case your TeX systems has more than -one such directory tree, the documentation should tell you -where to install new files. - -| -| As to VTeX/Free, an alternative set of files is provided -| from <http://home.vr-web.de/was/lucidayy>. It includes -| also the ready-made macro packages and comes with very -| detailed installation instructions for VTeX. Due to -| historical reasons its directory layout is somewhat -| different, while the actual .fd, .tfm and .vf files are -| the same. -| - -| -| This distribution uses standard "Karl-Berry-style" file -| names for all font metric (tfm) files. Thus, it can NOT -| be used with applications such or Y&Y's plain TeX macros, -| where Y&Y's proprietary file names are -- unfortunately -| -- hardwired. The required tfm and map files with -| Y&Y-style file names are supplied by Y&Y in conjunction -| with the Lucida fonts. They can be installed either -| alternatively or in addition to the present ones. -| - - -Installing the Type 1 font files --------------------------------- -You have to choose whether to rename the font files to -standard "Karl-Berry-style" names or to leave the file names -unchanged. A "makefile" is provided to help you renaming -the large number of PFB and AFM font files. Put it into the -same directory as the files and run "make PFBs" to rename -the .pfb files or "make AFMs" to rename AFM files. - -Copy the following math fonts into the directory -texmf/fonts/type1/bh/lumath of your TeX system: - -Y&Y file name: standard file name: -lbma.pfb hlcra.pfb -lbmad.pfb hlcda.pfb -lbmd.pfb hlcdm.pfb -lbmdi.pfb hlcdim.pfb -lbmdo.pfb hlcdima.pfb -lbme.pfb hlcrv.pfb -lbmi.pfb hlcrim.pfb -lbmo.pfb hlcrima.pfb -lbmr.pfb hlcrm.pfb -lbms.pfb hlcry.pfb -lbmsd.pfb hlcdy.pfb - - -Copy the following text fonts into the directory -texmf/fonts/type1/bh/lucidabr of your TeX system: - -Y&Y file name: standard file name: -lbtbo.pfb hlcbot8a.pfb -lbtb.pfb hlcbt8a.pfb -lbl.pfb hlcrf8a.pfb -lbc.pfb hlcrie8a.pf -lbki.pfb hlcrin8a.pfb -lbh.pfb hlcriw8a.pf -lbkr.pfb hlcrn8a.pfb -lbto.pfb hlcrot8a.pfb -lbtr.pfb hlcrt8a.pfb -lbd.pfb hlhb8a.pfb -lbdsc.pfb hlhbc8a.pfb -lbdi.pfb hlhbi8a.pf -lbr.pfb hlhr8a.pfb -lbrsc.pfb hlhrc8a.pfb -lbi.pfb hlhri8a.pfb -lbsl.pfb hlhro8a.pf -lsd.pfb hlsb8a.pfb -lsdi.pfb hlsbi8a.pfb -lstbo.pfb hlsbot8a.pfb -lstb.pfb hlsbt8a.pfb -lsr.pfb hlsr8a.pfb -lsi.pfb hlsri8a.pfb -lsto.pfb hlsrot8a.pfb -lstr.pfb hlsrt8a.pfb -lsb.pfb hlsu8a.pfb -lsbi.pfb hlsui8a.pfb -lfd.pfb hlxb8a.pfb -lfdi.pfb hlxbi8a.pfb -lfr.pfb hlxr8a.pfb -lfi.pfb hlxri8a.pfb - -With TeX systems other than VTeX, the directory names do NOT -actually matter, as long as the .pfb files reside at least -below texmf/fonts/type1. With VTeX/Free, however, you must -use exactly the directory names as indicated above; -otherwise the font map (.ali) files need to be modified. - -Copy also the related .afm files to the corresponding -directories below texmf/fonts/afm/bh, in case your TeX -system makes use of .afm files! - - - -Unpacking the distribution --------------------------- -Unpack the ZIP archive lucida.zip in the directory "texmf" -of your TeX system. All files will be generated in the -appropriate directories then. - -NB: -The .fd files are unpacked to the directory -texmf/tex/latex/lucida, as opposed to ../lucidabr. The -latter name seems to be more appropriate, but the former -name is, unfortunately, widely used. Yet a directory named -"lucidabr" may already exist in your TeX system, and you may -feel free to move the .fd files there; just make sure that -you don't end up with two different sets of .fd files in -different directories! - - - -Configuring your TeX system ---------------------------- -The programs of your TeX system need to be configured to use -the additional font mapping files for the Lucida Bright and -Lucida New Math fonts. The following map files are provided -in the distribution: - -Font map files for dvips and pdfTeX: - - lucidabr.map for the text fonts, using Y&Y file names - lumath.map for the math fonts, using Y&Y file names - - lucidabr-k.map for the text fonts, using standard names - lumath-k.map for the math fonts, using standard names - -Copy the files you want to use to a suitable directory of -your TeX system, most likely texmf/dvips/lucida or -texmf/dvips/config. Make sure that there are no other, -possibly obsolete, map files with the same names in other -directories. - -Font map files for VTeX: - - lucidabr.ali for the text fonts, using Y&Y file names - lumath.ali for the math fonts, using Y&Y file names - - lucidabr-k.ali for the text fonts, using standard names - lumath-k.ali for the math fonts, using standard names - -Copy the files you want to use to a suitable directory of -your TeX system, most likely texmf/fonts/map/vtex. Make -sure that there are no other, possibly obsolete, map files -with the same names in other directories. - -Consult the documentation of your TeX system, how to -configure it to actually use these font mapping files! - - - -Required version of the TeXBase1 encoding vector ------------------------------------------------- -Accessing the Euro and Omega symbols through the TS1 (text -companion) encoding requires at least version 2.0pre of the -encoding vector 8r.enc. The very latest release is always -available as <http://tug.org/fontname/8r.enc>. - - - -Using the Lucida fonts with LaTeX ---------------------------------- -The file texmf/doc/fonts/bh/lucida.txt includes some usage -notes and a list of all available font families, series and -shapes with their NFSS classification. - - - -How this package was created ----------------------------- -The font metrics, virtual fonts and .fd files for the T1 and -TS1 encodings were created using fontinst v1.914 with -several patches. They are based on the AFM files -distributed on Y&Y's CD-ROM "Lucida Bright Complete" (1999). - -The font metrics for the LY1 encoded text fonts and for the -math fonts were simply copied from the above-mentioned -CD-ROM and renamed to KB-style names. The related .fd files -for the text fonts were patched to reflect the changed font -names. - - - -History -------- -2003-03-12 - - All typewriter fonts have vertically centered asterisks - now; all textcompanion fonts have vertically centered - \textaskeriskcented symbols. - - The Omega symbol \textohm is made available in the - textcompanion fonts. - - The Polish diacritics have been somewhat improved, but - are not really satisfying yet. - - Font mapping files have been moved out of the zip archive, - with respect to their changed location in the future TDS - 1.0. - - Some empty and unneeded directories have been removed - from the archive lucida.zip. - -2003-01-13 - There are thorough changes over the previous CTAN distrib: - - The new file set includes also the metrics for LY1 encoded - text fonts. These are the original files from Y&Y, only - renamed to Karl-Berry-style names. The related .fd files - were changed appropriately. Thus, LY1 can be used easily - beside T1/TS1. - - The LY1 and TS1 encodings make the Euro symbol (\texteuro) - accessible, which is present in the current release of the - Lucida fonts. - - With T1/TS1 encoding, the same set of font series and - shapes is supported as with Y&Y's original distribution. - The previous CTAN distribution, in contrast, included a - number of additional series/shapes, which were based on - artificially compressed, expanded or slanted fonts and - faked smallcaps. Notice that these were never documented! - - The obsolete OT1 font encoding is no longer supported with - the Lucida fonts. - - T1 encoded smallcaps fonts (hlhrc8t, hlhbc8t) include - normal digits now, as expected. Oldstyle digits are still - available in the TS1 encoding. - - -== finis diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/README deleted file mode 100644 index 42e25ba4fda..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -This is a package to automatically use old-style digits with the -Lucida fonts; process the file "note.tex" to obtain the -documentation. Included are: - -- a style file; -- shell command procedures and awk programs to automatically generate - .fd, .tfm and .vf files from the original ones; -- the generated .fd, .tfm and .vf files; -- a small test program, "test.tex". - -This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. 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the main -difficulty has been to understand how to define a -\emph{virtual font}, because guidelines and examples were -difficult to find. -Here follows a short description of what I have done, hoping -that other people wishing to define a virtual font will find -it useful; I want to excuse myself for my bad english, and -to thank Mr.\ Allin Cottrell, whose examples for Computer -Modern have been an important starting point\/\footnote{They - may be found under his web page in - \texttt{http://www.wfu.edu/\textasciitilde cottrell}.}. - -A couple of notes: the old-style digits are in the -LucidaNewMath-AltItalic font (normal weight) and in the -LucidaNewMath-AltDemiItalic font (DemiBold weight); the -latter is in the ``Lucida Expert'' font package, that is -\emph{required} in order to obtain \emph{bold} old-style -digits. - -All the \verb|.fd|, \verb|.tfm| and \verb|.vf| auxilliary -files are built with Unix command procedures for the -\verb|bash| shell, freely available from the Free Software -Foundation\/\footnote{By anonymous ftp from - \texttt{prep.ai.mit.edu} (and its mirrors) in - \texttt{/pub/gnu}; download \texttt{/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP} - for a list of the mirror sites.}; the only used features -missing from the usual Bourne shell environment -(\verb|/bin/sh|) are: -\begin{itemize} -\item The parameter expansion commands like - \texttt{\$\{par\%word\}} and \texttt{\$\{par\#word\}}: - they first expand ``word'' to a pattern, and then remove - from the end (the former) or from the beginning (the - latter) of the expansion of the environment variable - ``par'' the substring matching that pattern (in a Bourne - shell environment they may be easily simulated with - \verb|sed| pipes). -\item The command substitution syntax: \verb|$(command)| is - the \verb|bash| equivalent of the Bourne shell construct - \verb|`command`|. -\end{itemize} - -All the file manipulation is done with \verb|awk| programs; -in our installation, the \verb|GNU| version of \verb|awk| -comes first in the path: but the \verb|GNU| extensions to -the language are not used, and any \verb|awk| flavour should -understand these programs. - -\section{The style file} -\verb|lucold.sty| is the style file; it has two options, -\verb|text| (or \verb|notext|) and \verb|math| (or -\verb|nomath|), to select (or, respectively, deselect) -old-style digits in the text mode and in the math mode. -The default options are \verb|[text,nomath]|; when -\verb|notext| and \verb|math| are both explicitely selected, -a warning is printed and \verb|notext| changed to -\verb|text|: since having old-style digits in the -mathematics and not in the text has poor meaning (in my -opinion, of course). - -\verb|lucold.sty| is straightforward, being just a wrapper -around the single command that remaps the text default font -family to \verb|hlos| (in the current encoding), and the -additional commands that remap the math-mode digits to the -text font; the style file for Lucida, \verb|lucidabr.sty|, -normally uses \verb|hlh| as default text font family. - -\section{The font definition files} -The second step is the creation of the \verb|.fd| files for -\verb|hlos| in the needed encodings; the \verb|OT1| (or -Knuth) encoding is the default, but here in Italy we mainly -use the \verb|T1| (or Cork) encoding. - -\begin{figure}[htbp] - \begin{bigbox} -\begin{verbatim} - #! /bin/bash - - cp $TETEXDIR/texmf/tex/latex/lucidabr/*t1hlh.fd . - - for infile in *.fd - do outfile="${infile%h.fd}os.fd" - awk >$outfile -f makefd.awk -v infile=$infile - done - - rm *t1hlh.fd -\end{verbatim} - \end{bigbox} - \caption{the \texttt{makefd} shell procedure.} - \label{fig:fd} -\end{figure} - -The two font definition files \verb|ot1hlos.fd| and -\verb|t1hlos.fd| are easily obtained using -\verb|[o]t1hlh.fd| as a template; the shell procedure in -figure \ref{fig:fd} does exactly that. -The \verb|awk| program \verb|makefd.awk| remaps all the -upright fonts of the \verb|hlos| family to a new set of -(virtual) fonts, called -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{|c|c||c|c|} - \hline - & & New & Original \\ - Encoding & Weight & Font & Font \\ - \hline \hline - \verb|OT1| & Normal & \verb|hlor7t| & \verb|hlhr7t| \\ - \verb|OT1| & Bold & \verb|hlob7t| & \verb|hlhb7t| \\ - \verb|T1| & Normal & \verb|hlor8t| & \verb|hlhr8t| \\ - \verb|T1| & Bold & \verb|hlob8t| & \verb|hlhb8t| \\ - \hline - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -using as a template the input file given as a parameter in -the \verb|-v| command option. -All the other variants (italic, slanted, \ldots) of the -\verb|hlos| family are left mapped to the same fonts used in -the original \verb|.fd| files. - -\section{The \TeX\ font metric files} -The third step is the creation of the \verb|.tfm| files: -essentially, the shell procedure of figure \ref{fig:tfm} -copies some of the metric files of the original fonts of the -\verb|hlh| family to the current directory; then converts -them to an human-readable form (\verb|.pl| files) using -\verb|tftopl|; then, using \verb|maketfm.awk|, substitutes -the section describing the digits with the corresponding -section taken from the \verb|.tfm| files of the fonts with -the old-style digits, i.e.\ \verb|hlcrima| (normal weight) -and \verb|hlcdima| (boldface). - -\begin{figure}[htbp] - \begin{bigbox} -\begin{verbatim} - #! /bin/bash - - cp $TETEXDIR/texmf/fonts/tfm/bh/lubright/hlh??t.tfm . - cp $TETEXDIR/texmf/fonts/tfm/bh/lumath/hlc?im*.tfm . - - for file in *.tfm - do tftopl $file ${file%tfm}pl - done - - awk >hlor7t.pl -f maketfm.awk \ - -v infile1=hlhr7t.pl -v infile2=hlcrima.pl - awk >hlob7t.pl -f maketfm.awk \ - -v infile1=hlhb7t.pl -v infile2=hlcdima.pl - awk >hlor8t.pl -f maketfm.awk \ - -v infile1=hlhr8t.pl -v infile2=hlcrima.pl - awk >hlob8t.pl -f maketfm.awk \ - -v infile1=hlhb8t.pl -v infile2=hlcdima.pl - - pltotf hlor7t.pl hlor7t.tfm - pltotf hlob7t.pl hlob7t.tfm - pltotf hlor8t.pl hlor8t.tfm - pltotf hlob8t.pl hlob8t.tfm - - rm hl???t.pl hlc?im*.tfm -\end{verbatim} - \end{bigbox} - \caption{the \texttt{maketfm} shell procedure.} - \label{fig:tfm} -\end{figure} - -Next, the merged \verb|.pl| files are converted to binary -\verb|.tfm| files with \verb|pltotf|; and, finally, the few -files that are no more needed are removed. - -\section{The virtual font files} -\begin{figure}[htbp] - \begin{bigbox} -\begin{verbatim} - #! /bin/bash - - cp $TETEXDIR/texmf/fonts/vf/bh/lubright/hlh??t.vf . - - for file in hlh??t.vf - do base="${file%vf}" - vftovp ${base}vf ${base}tfm ${base}vpl - done - - to="hlor7t"; from="hlhr7t.vpl"; mft="hlcrima" - ck="$(grep CHECKSUM ${mft}.pl | cut -d" " -f3 | sed 's/)//')" - awk >tmp -f maketfm.awk -v infile1=$from -v infile2=${mft}.pl - awk >${to}.vpl -f makevf.awk -v infile=tmp \ - -v mft=$mft -v ck=$ck - vptovf ${to}.vpl ${to}.vf ${to}.tfm - rm tmp - - to="hlob7t"; from="hlhb7t.vpl"; mft="hlcdima" - ck="$(grep CHECKSUM ${mft}.pl | cut -d" " -f3 | sed 's/)//')" - awk >tmp -f maketfm.awk -v infile1=$from -v infile2=${mft}.pl - awk >${to}.vpl -f makevf.awk -v infile=tmp \ - -v mft=$mft -v ck=$ck - vptovf ${to}.vpl ${to}.vf ${to}.tfm - rm tmp - - to="hlor8t"; from="hlhr8t.vpl"; mft="hlcrima" - ck="$(grep CHECKSUM ${mft}.pl | cut -d" " -f3 | sed 's/)//')" - awk >tmp -f maketfm.awk -v infile1=$from -v infile2=${mft}.pl - awk >${to}.vpl -f makevf.awk -v infile=tmp \ - -v mft=$mft -v ck=$ck - vptovf ${to}.vpl ${to}.vf ${to}.tfm - rm tmp - - to="hlob8t"; from="hlhb8t.vpl"; mft="hlcdima" - ck="$(grep CHECKSUM ${mft}.pl | cut -d" " -f3 | sed 's/)//')" - awk >tmp -f maketfm.awk -v infile1=$from -v infile2=${mft}.pl - awk >${to}.vpl -f makevf.awk -v infile=tmp \ - -v mft=$mft -v ck=$ck - vptovf ${to}.vpl ${to}.vf ${to}.tfm - rm tmp *.pl *.vpl hlh*.tfm hlh*.vf -\end{verbatim} - \end{bigbox} - \caption{the \texttt{makevf} shell procedure.} - \label{fig:vf} -\end{figure} - -The last step is the generation of the \verb|.vf| files; -their human-readable form (the \verb|.vpl| files) are -essentially \verb|.pl| files, with the addition of some -sections: a \verb|VTITLE|, one or more \verb|MAPFONT| records -describing the real fonts, and a \verb|MAP| entry in the -record of every character describing how to obtain it from -a real font. -In the figure \ref{fig:vf}, the shell procedure that -builds the \verb|.vf| files is listed; it performs the -following steps: -\begin{itemize} -\item The \verb|.vf| files for the original fonts are copied - to the current directory, and converted to \verb|.vpl| - files using \verb|vftovp|; -\item The checksum of the \verb|.tfm| file from which the - old-style digits are taken is extracted from the - corresponding \verb|.pl| file, and stored in the \verb|ck| - environment variable; -\item The program \verb|maketfm.awk| is executed, to - substitute the section of every \verb|.vpl| file - describing digits with the corresponding section for the - old-style digits (taken from the relevant \verb|.pl| - file): note that in that step the \verb|MAP| entry for - every digit is lost; -\item The program \verb|makevf.awk|, that adds - to the \verb|.vpl| file a valid \verb|MAPFONT| record and - valid \verb|MAP| entries for every digit, is executed; -\item The \verb|.vpl| files are converted to binary using - \verb|vptovf|, and a final cleanup is performed. -\end{itemize} - -What is left is simply to move the \verb|*.sty|, -\verb|*.fd|, \verb|*.tfm| and \verb|*.vf| files to the right -directory of the \TeX\ tree. - -\section{History and Copyright} -The first version of this package (1.0) has been updated -because the font names in the default Lucida files -distributed with the \LaTeX\ PSNFSS package have changed; -the second version (1.1) stated in an improper way the -license conditions. - -This package is free software; you can redistribute it -and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public -License (GPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation; -either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. The -text of the GNU GPL\footnote{Version 2, June 1991. - Copyright \copyright\ 1989--1991 Free Software Foundation, - Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, - USA.} is included in the file README of this distribution. -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c128cab3378..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/lucold/test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: test.tex,v 1.1 1999/05/25 12:16:26 loreti Exp $ - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[OT1]{fontenc} -\usepackage[expert]{lucidabr} -\usepackage[text,nomath]{lucold} - -\setcounter{page}{123} - -\begin{document} -\noindent -Testing normal text: 1234567890; normal math: $z = 1234567890$. -\par\vspace{1cm}\noindent -Testing bold text: \textbf{1234567890}; bold math: -{\boldmath $z = 1234567890$}. -\end{document} |