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-.TH "AFM2PL" 1 "February 2004" "" "afm2pl"
-.SH NAME
+.\" Title: afm2pl
+.\" Author:
+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.73.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\" Date: May 2009
+.\" Manual: afm2pl
+.\" Source:
+.\"
+.TH "AFM2PL" "1" "May 2009" "" "afm2pl"
+.\" disable hyphenation
+.nh
+.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
+.ad l
+.SH "NAME"
afm2pl \- convert AFM font metrics to TeX pl font metrics
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.ad l
-.hy 0
.HP 7
-\fBafm2pl\fR [\fB\-p\fR\ \fIencoding_file\fR] [\fB\-o\fR] [\fB\-e\fR\ \fIextension_factor\fR] [\fB\-s\fR\ \fIslant_factor\fR] [\fB\-f\fR\ \fIfont_dimensions\fR] [\fB\-k\fR] [\fB\-m\fR\ \fIletter_spacing\fR] [\fB\-l\fR\ \fIligkern_spec\fR] [\fB\-L\fR\ \fIligkern_spec\fR] {\fIinput_file[\&.afm]\fR} [\fIoutput_file[\&.pl]\fR]
-.ad
-.hy
-.ad l
-.hy 0
+\fBafm2pl\fR [\fB\-p\fR\ \fIencoding_file\fR] [\fB\-o\fR] [\fB\-e\fR\ \fIextension_factor\fR] [\fB\-s\fR\ \fIslant_factor\fR] [\fB\-f\fR\ \fIfont_dimensions\fR] [\fB\-k\fR] [\fB\-m\fR\ \fIletter_spacing\fR] [\fB\-l\fR\ \fIligkern_spec\fR] [\fB\-L\fR\ \fIligkern_spec\fR] [\fB\-n\fR] \fIinput_file[\&.afm]\fR [\fIoutput_file[\&.pl]\fR]
.HP 7
-\fBafm2pl\fR {\fB\-\-help\fR | \fB\-\-version\fR}
-.ad
-.hy
-
+\fBafm2pl\fR [\-\-help] | [\-\-version]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-
.PP
-afm2pl converts an afm (Adobe Font Metric) file into a pl (Property List) file, which in its turn can be converted to a tfm (TeX Font Metric) file\&. It preserves kerns and ligatures\&.
-
+afm2pl converts an afm (Adobe Font Metric) file into a pl (Property List) file, which in its turn can be converted to a tfm (TeX Font Metric) file\&. It normally preserves kerns and ligatures, but also offers additional control over them\&.
.PP
-afm2pl is meant to be a replacement for afm2tfm, on which it is based\&. With afm2tfm, preserving kerns and ligatures is possible only in a roundabout way\&.
-
+afm2pl is meant to be a partial replacement for afm2tfm, on which it is based\&. With afm2tfm, preserving kerns and ligatures is possible only in a roundabout way, and handling of them is hard\-wired\&.
.PP
-For text fonts, Y&Y's texnansi is the recommended encoding to be used with afm2pl\&. This gives you a good character set with all the more important accented characters and many typographic symbols available as single characters, without a need for either virtual fonts or a separate text companion font\&.
-
+For text fonts, Y&Y\'s texnansi is a good encoding to be used with afm2pl\&. Its character set includes all the accented characters likely to be needed for Western languages, plus many typographic symbols, without a need for either virtual fonts or a separate text companion font\&.
.PP
Full LaTeX support for this encoding is available in the form of the texnansi package, which is already part of TeX Live and teTeX\&. These distributions also contain the encoding file texnansi\&.enc\&.
-
.PP
-The distribution contains uppercased and lowercased versions of texnansi, viz\&. texnanuc\&.enc and texnanlc\&.enc, to allow font\-based rather than macro\-based uppercasing and lowercasing, and the familiar old ot1 encoding plus some variations in PostScript \&.enc format (I included these because they seem to be absent from teTeX/TeX Live)\&.
-
+The distribution contains uppercased and lowercased versions of texnansi, viz\&. texnanuc and texnanlc, to allow font\-based rather than macro\-based uppercasing and lowercasing, and the familiar old ot1 encoding plus some variations in PostScript \&.enc format (I included these because they seem to be absent from teTeX/TeX Live)\&. However,
+check your mapfiles
+if you have old afm2pl\-generated fonts using these\&.
.PP
-Return value: 0 if no error; a negative number indicating the number of missing glyphs if conversion was successfull but glyphs are missing, and 1 in case of error\&.
-
+Return value: 0 if no error; a negative number indicating the number of missing glyphs if conversion was otherwise successfull but glyphs are missing, and 1 in case of error\&.
.SH "OPTIONS"
-
-.TP
+.PP
\fB\-p\fR \fIencoding_file\fR
-The default is the encoding specified in the afm file, which had better match the encoding in the fontfile (pfa or pfb)\&. The generated mapfile entry (see below) instructs pdftex or the dvi driver to reencode the font on the fly\&. On\-the\-fly reencoding does not require virtual fonts\&.
-
-.TP
+.RS 4
+The default is the encoding specified in the afm file, which had better match the encoding in the fontfile (pfa or pfb)\&. If
+afm2pl\-name\&.enc
+exists, afm2pl will use this file instead of
+name\&.enc, unless an option
+\-n
+is given\&. The generated mapfile entry (see below) instructs pdftex or the dvi driver to reencode the font on the fly\&. On\-the\-fly reencoding does not require virtual fonts\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-o\fR
+.RS 4
Use octal for all character codes in the pl file\&.
-
-.TP
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-e\fR \fIextend_factor\fR
-Widen or narrow characters by \fIextend_factor\fR\&. Default is 1\&.0 (natural width)\&. Not recommended, except that arguably a narrowed Courier is less jarring than a full\-width Courier, when used in combination with a normal proportional font\&. For Courier, choose \&.833 to match the width of cmtt\&.
-
-.TP
+.RS 4
+Widen or narrow characters by
+\fIextend_factor\fR\&. Default is 1\&.0 (natural width)\&. Not recommended\&[1]\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-s\fR \fIslant_factor\fR
-Oblique (slant) characters by \fIslant_factor\fR\&. Not recommended\&.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-f\fR \fIfont_dimensions\fR
-The value is either the keyword afm2tfm or a comma\-separated list of up to five integers\&. The parameters are listed below, with their defaults and their value when the afm2tfm keyword is specified\&. 'Space' means the width of a space in the target font, except of course in the last row\&. Keep in mind that the design size is 1000, and that all numbers must be nonnegative integers\&.
-
+.RS 4
+Oblique (slant) characters by
+\fIslant_factor\fR\&. Not recommended either\&.
+.RE
.PP
+\fB\-f\fR \fIfont_dimensions\fR
+.RS 4
+The value is either the keyword
+afm2tfm
+or a comma\-separated list of up to five integers\&. The parameters are listed below, with their defaults and their value when the afm2tfm keyword is specified\&. \(oqSpace\(cq means the width of a space in the target font, except of course in the last row\&. Keep in mind that the design size is 1000, and that all numbers must be nonnegative integers\&.
.TS
-lll
-___
-lll.
-Font dimension Default value Afm2tfm value
-\fIstretch\fR space div 2 300 x \fIextend_factor\fR
-\fIshrink\fR space div 3 100 x \fIextend_factor\fR
-\fIextra space\fR space div 3 missing
-\fIquad\fR 2 x width of '0' 1000 x \fIextend_factor\fR
-\fIspace\fR (space source font) x \fIextend_factor\fR (space source font) x \fIextend_factor\fR
+allbox tab(:);
+lB lB lB.
+T{
+Font dimension
+T}:T{
+Default value
+T}:T{
+Afm2tfm value
+T}
+.T&
+l l l
+l l l
+l l l
+l l l
+l l l.
+T{
+\fIstretch\fR
+T}:T{
+space div 2
+T}:T{
+300 \(mu \fIextend_factor\fR
+T}
+T{
+\fIshrink\fR
+T}:T{
+space div 3
+T}:T{
+100 \(mu \fIextend_factor\fR
+T}
+T{
+\fIextra space\fR
+T}:T{
+space div 3
+T}:T{
+missing
+T}
+T{
+\fIquad\fR
+T}:T{
+2 \(mu width of \(oq0\(cq
+T}:T{
+1000 \(mu \fIextend_factor\fR
+T}
+T{
+\fIspace\fR
+T}:T{
+(space source font) \(mu \fIextend_factor\fR
+T}:T{
+(space source font) \(mu \fIextend_factor\fR
+T}
.TE
+.sp
For fixed\-pitch fonts, different values apply:
-
-.PP
.TS
-lll
-___
-lll.
-Font dimension Default value Afm2tfm value
-\fIstretch\fR 0 0
-\fIshrink\fR 0 0
-\fIextra space\fR space missing
-\fIquad\fR 2 x character width 1000 x \fIextend_factor\fR
-\fIspace\fR character width character width
+allbox tab(:);
+lB lB lB.
+T{
+Font dimension
+T}:T{
+Default value
+T}:T{
+Afm2tfm value
+T}
+.T&
+l l l
+l l l
+l l l
+l l l
+l l l.
+T{
+\fIstretch\fR
+T}:T{
+0
+T}:T{
+0
+T}
+T{
+\fIshrink\fR
+T}:T{
+0
+T}:T{
+0
+T}
+T{
+\fIextra space\fR
+T}:T{
+space
+T}:T{
+missing
+T}
+T{
+\fIquad\fR
+T}:T{
+2 \(mu character width
+T}:T{
+1000 \(mu \fIextend_factor\fR
+T}
+T{
+\fIspace\fR
+T}:T{
+character width
+T}:T{
+character width
+T}
.TE
-Specify just a non\-default stretch and shrink with e\&.g\&. 150,70 and just a non\-default extra space with ,,10\&.
-
-.TP
+.sp
+Specify just a non\-default stretch and shrink with e\&.g\&.
+150,70
+and just a non\-default extra space with
+,,10\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-k\fR
-Keep original ligatures\&. This option only has effect in combination with positive letterspacing; see the section on letterspacing and extra ligkern info\&.
-
-.TP
+.RS 4
+Keep original ligatures\&. This option only has effect in combination with positive letterspacing; see the section on
+letterspacing and extra ligkern info\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-m\fR \fIletter_spacing\fR
-Letterspace by \fIletter_spacing\fR/1000 em (integer)\&. This is useful for making all\-caps typesetting look better\&. Try a value of e\&.g\&. 50 or 100\&. But see the section on letterspacing and extra ligkern info for details\&.
-
-.TP
+.RS 4
+Letterspace by
+\fIletter_spacing\fR/1000 em (integer)\&. This is useful for making all\-caps typesetting look better\&. Try a value of e\&.g\&. 50 or 100\&. But see the section on
+letterspacing and extra ligkern info
+for details\&. A better alternative, though, is letting pdftex do the letterspacing\&. The
+microtype
+package gives LaTeX users access to this feature\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-l\fR \fIligkern_spec\fR, \fB\-L\fR \fIligkern_spec\fR
-See the section on extra ligkern info for details\&.
-
-.TP
+.RS 4
+See the section on
+extra ligkern info
+for details\&.
+.RE
+.PP
+\fB\-n\fR
+.RS 4
+No prefix\&. For \&.enc\- and \&.lig files, the program normally first prefixes the name with `afm2pl\-\'\&. Only if the prefixed filename is not found, will it search for the original filename\&. This option prevents searching for the prefixed filename\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-V\fR
-Verbose\&. If turned on, it reports the number of missing glyphs to stderr and their names to stdout\&. This is not particularly logical, but this way the glyph names can be captured even under Windows\&.
-
-.TP
+.RS 4
+Verbose\&. If turned on, it reports the number of missing glyphs to stderr and their names to stdout\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-\-help\fR
+.RS 4
Display a short usage message\&.
-
-.TP
+.RE
+.PP
\fB\-\-version\fR
+.RS 4
Display the version number of afm2pl\&.
-
+.RE
.SH "MAPFILE ENTRIES"
-
.PP
-afm2pl writes a mapfile entry to a file with the same basename as the pl output file, but with extension \&.map\&. It can be used for the dvips mapfile and for the pdftex mapfile, although, in case of a geometrically transformed font, it may be better to remove the PostScript name for a pdftex mapfile entry\&. It is assumed that the pfb file has the same basename as the afm file and must be downloaded\&. You may have to hand\-edit this entry\&.
-
+afm2pl writes a mapfile entry to a file with the same basename as the pl output file, but with extension \&.map\&. It can be used for the dvips mapfile and for the pdftex mapfile\&. It is assumed that the pfb file has the same basename as the afm file and must be downloaded\&.
+\fIYou may have to hand\-edit this entry\&.\fR
.PP
-You can configure dvips and pdftex to read this additional mapfile or otherwise add the entry to an existing mapfile\&. It appears that pdftex automatically will consult a mapfile xxx\&.map for a font xxx\&.
-
+You can configure dvips and pdftex to read this additional mapfile or otherwise add the entry to an existing mapfile\&.
+.PP
+\fBCheck your mapfiles!\fR
+To reduce the likelihood of name conflicts, the \&.enc\- files which are part of afm2pl (ot1, ot1csc, ot1ital, ot1tt, texnanlc and texnanuc) have now been prepended with
+afm2pl\-\&. The \&.enc files are referenced in mapfiles\&. If you have old afm2pl\-generated \&.tfm files using these, then you should update their mapfile fragments and rerun updmap or updmap\-sys\&. Or you can copy the relevant enc files to your personal or local texmf tree under their previous non\-prefixed names\&.
.SH "EXTRA LIGKERN INFO"
-
.PP
-Most users are well\-advised to leave this mess alone and to accept the default behavior\&.
-
+\fIMost users are well\-advised to leave this mess alone and to accept the default behavior\&.\fR
.PP
-The ligatures and kerns present in the afm file can be modified in various ways\&. Default, the encoding file is scanned for extra ligkern specifications, whose format will be described below\&. If there are no ligkern specifications in the encoding file, then extra ligkern specifications will be read from a file default\&.lig\&. A value of 0 for \fIligkern_spec\fR means that the ligatures and kerns from the afm file won't be tampered with and a value of 1 specifies default behavior\&. One can also specify a comma\-separated list of files with extra ligkerns specs\&.
-
+The ligatures and kerns present in the afm file can be modified in various ways\&. Default, the encoding file is scanned for extra ligkern specifications, whose format will be described below\&. If there are no ligkern specifications in the encoding file, then extra ligkern specifications will be read from a file [afm2pl\-]default\&.lig\&. A value of 0 for
+\fIligkern_spec\fR
+means that the ligatures and kerns from the afm file won\'t be tampered with and a value of 1 specifies default behavior\&. One can also specify a comma\-separated list of files with extra ligkerns specs\&.
.PP
If afm2pl is compiled with the kpathsea library, then these files will be searched for under $TEXMF/fonts/lig\&.
-
.PP
-Note that ligatures and kerns are hints for the typesetting application; there is no need to download this information to the printer or to make it available to a dvi driver\&.
-
+\fINote that ligatures and kerns are hints for the typesetting application; there is no need to download this information to the printer or to make it available to a dvi driver\&.\fR
.PP
The parser for ligkern info has been inherited from afm2tfm virtually without change\&. A ligkern specification can have one of the following forms:
-
-.IP
-
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
\fIglyph_name1\fR \fIglyph_name2\fR \fIlig_op\fR \fIglyph_name3\fR ;
-
-.PP
-This specifies a ligature\&. Possible values for \fIlig_op\fR are =:, |=:, |=:>, =:|, =:|>, |=:|, |=:|> and |=:|>>\&. These correspond to LIG, /LIG, /LIG>, LIG/, LIG/>, /LIG/, /LIG/>, /LIG/>> in \&.pl syntax; see the pltotf documentation and the \&.lig files in the distribution\&.
-
-.IP
-
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+This specifies a ligature\&. Possible values for
+\fIlig_op\fR
+are
+=:,
+|=:,
+|=:>,
+=:|,
+=:|>,
+|=:|,
+|=:|>
+and
+|=:|>>\&. These correspond to
+LIG,
+/LIG,
+/LIG>,
+LIG/,
+LIG/>,
+/LIG/,
+/LIG/>,
+/LIG/>>
+in \&.pl syntax; see the pltotf documentation and the \&.lig files in the distribution\&.
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
\fIglyph_name1\fR <> \fIglyph_name2\fR ;
-
-.PP
-Kern \fIglyph_name1\fR as \fIglyph_name2\fR\&.
-
-.IP
-
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+Kern
+\fIglyph_name1\fR
+as
+\fIglyph_name2\fR\&.
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
\fIglyph_name1\fR {} \fIglyph_name2\fR ;
-
-.PP
-Remove the kern between \fIglyph_name1\fR and \fIglyph_name2\fR\&. A value of * for either glyph name is interpreted as a wildcard\&.
-
-.IP
-
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+Remove the kern between
+\fIglyph_name1\fR
+and
+\fIglyph_name2\fR\&. A value of
+*
+for either glyph name is interpreted as a wildcard\&.
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
|| = \fIglyph\fR ;
-
-.PP
-Set the (right) boundary character to \fIglyph\fR\&. \fIglyph\fR may be either a glyphname or a slot in the encoding vector\&. Choosing a glyph which doesn't occur in the output encoding is equivalent to not specifying a boundarychar at all\&. It is ok to pick an encoded glyphname which does not occur in the afm\&. In fact, this is what default\&.lig does: || = cwm ;\&.
-
-.PP
-You can copy the kerns of an unencoded character to the boundarychar:
-
-.IP
-
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+Set the (right) boundary character to
+\fIglyph\fR\&.
+\fIglyph\fR
+may be either a glyphname or a slot in the encoding vector\&. Choosing a glyph which doesn\'t occur in the output encoding is equivalent to not specifying a boundarychar at all\&. It is ok to pick an encoded glyphname which does not occur in the afm\&. In fact, this is what default\&.lig does:
+|| = cwm ;\&.
+.PP
+You can copy the kerns of an unencoded character to the boundarychar\&. Below,
+space
+is the unencoded character:
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
|| <> space ;
-
+.fi
+.RE
.PP
This ligkern specification should occur before the one that deletes space kerns\&.
-
.PP
-A ligkern specification should be contained within one line\&. One line may contain several ligkern specifications, separated by spaces\&. Note that ; (space followed by semicolon) is considered part of the ligkern specification\&. See the lig files included in this distribution\&. Example:
-
-.IP
-
+A ligkern specification should be contained within one line\&. One line may contain several ligkern specifications, separated by spaces\&. Note that
+;
+(space followed by semicolon) is considered part of the ligkern specification\&. See the lig files included in this distribution\&. Example:
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
one {} * ; * {} one ; two {} * ; * {} two ;
-
+.fi
+.RE
.PP
-Lines with ligkern specifications inside an encoding file should start with % LIGKERN\&. Ligkern specifications in a lig file may optionally start this way\&.
-
+Lines with ligkern specifications inside an encoding file should start with
+% LIGKERN\&. Ligkern specifications in a lig file may optionally start this way\&.
.SH "LETTERSPACING AND EXTRA LIGKERN INFO"
-
.PP
Letterspacing has various side\-effects for ligkern info\&. Instead of simply applying the extra ligkern info (see previous section), the following is done:
-
-.TP 3
-1.
-In case of positive letterspacing, native ligatures are removed, unless the \-k option is specified\&.
-.TP
-2.
-Extra ligkern info is applied as usual, except that in case of positive letterspacing different defaults apply: \-l 0 is quietly ignored, ligkern comments in the encoding file are ignored, and defpre\&.lig is read instead of default\&.lig\&.
-.TP
-3.
-Letterspacing is applied\&. This adds a lot of kerns, and modifies existing kerns\&.
-.TP
-4.
-The extra ligkern info specified with \-L is applied\&. The only ligkern specs which are allowed here, are removals of kerning pairs (with the {} operator)\&. Values 0 and 1 have a similar meaning as for the \-l parameter\&. The tfm format has room for only about 180x180 ligatures and kerning pairs\&. This is enough for OT1 encoding, but for texnansi encoding quite a few ligkern specifications have to be removed\&. The pltotf program will remove all ligkern info if too many ligatures and kerns remain\&. The default lig file is defpost\&.lig\&. This file throws out kerning pairs which are unlikely to be involved in letterspacing, such as kerns involving accents or kerns with a punctuation character or right bracket at the left\&. It does not add letterspacing kerns involving boundarychars\&. Instead, fontspace is increased by twice the letterspacing\&. defpost\&.lig throws out enough kerns in case of texnansi encoding\&. With other encodings, you may have to throw out additional kerning pairs\&.
-.LP
-
+.sp
+.RS 4
+\h'-04' 1.\h'+02'In case of positive letterspacing, native ligatures are removed, unless the \-k option is specified\&.
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+\h'-04' 2.\h'+02'Extra ligkern info is applied as usual, except that in case of positive letterspacing different defaults apply:
+\-l 0
+is quietly ignored, ligkern comments in the encoding file are ignored, and defpre\&.lig is read instead of default\&.lig\&.
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+\h'-04' 3.\h'+02'Letterspacing is applied\&. This adds a lot of kerns, and modifies existing kerns\&.
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+\h'-04' 4.\h'+02'The extra ligkern info specified with \-L is applied\&. The only ligkern specs which are allowed here, are removals of kerning pairs (with the
+{}
+operator)\&. Values 0 and 1 have a similar meaning as for the \-l parameter\&.
+\fIThe tfm format has room for only about 180x180 ligatures and kerning pairs\&.\fR
+This is enough for OT1 encoding, but for texnansi encoding quite a few ligkern specifications have to be removed\&. The pltotf program will remove
+\fIall\fR
+ligkern info if too many ligatures and kerns remain\&. The default lig file is defpost\&.lig\&. This file throws out kerning pairs which are unlikely to be involved in letterspacing, such as kerns involving accents or kerns with a punctuation character or right bracket at the left\&. It does not add letterspacing kerns involving boundarychars\&. Instead, fontspace is increased by twice the letterspacing\&. defpost\&.lig throws out enough kerns in case of texnansi encoding\&. With other encodings, you may have to throw out additional kerning pairs\&.
+.RE
.SH "FONT-BASED UPPER- AND LOWERCASING"
-
.PP
-The distribution includes encoding vectors texnanuc\&.enc and texnanlc\&.enc which produce all\-uppercase and all\-lowercase fonts\&. The distribution contains an example ucshape\&.tex on how to use such fonts with LaTeX font selection\&.
-
+The distribution includes encoding vectors texnanuc\&.enc and texnanlc\&.enc which produce all\-uppercase and all\-lowercase fonts
.PP
-The principal uses for an all\-uppercase font are page headers and section heads\&. If these contain math, then macro\-based uppercasing would create unpleasant complications\&.
-
-.SS "The sz ligature"
+The principal uses for an all\-uppercase font are page headers and section heads\&. If these contain math, then macro\-based uppercasing would create unpleasant complications\&. Example:
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
+afm2pl \-p texnanuc ptmr8a ptmup8y
+pltotf ptmup8y
+.fi
+.RE
+.sp
+For best results, you should add some letterspacing\&. In LaTeX, this is best done with the
+microtype
+package; see the documentation of that package\&. But it can also be done with
+afm2pl:
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
+afm2pl \-p texnanuc \-m 100 ptmr8a ptmup8y
+.fi
+.RE
+.sp
+This requires caution; see
+above\&.
+.PP
+You can use this new font within the context of LaTeX font selection as follows:
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.nf
-.PP
-Note that the texnanuc encoding provides no glyph for the sz ligature; you'll either have to substitute ss or provide a macro\-based solution\&. The following code uses either the usual glyph or substitutes the letters ss, depending on whether the glyph exists in the current font:
+<preamble commands>
+\emakeatletter
+{\enfss@catcodes
+\eDeclareFontShape{LY1}{ptm}{m}{upp}{<\-> ptmup8y}{}}
+\emakeatother
+\&.\&.\&.
+\ebegin{document}
+\&.\&.\&.
+{\efontshape{upp}\eselectfont uppercase text}
+.fi
+.RE
+.sp
+Note that
+upp
+is simply a newly made\-up shape name\&.
+.SS "The sz ligature \(ss"
+.PP
+Note that the texnanuc encoding provides no glyph for the sz ligature \(ss; you\'ll either have to substitute ss or provide a macro\-based solution\&. The following code uses either the usual glyph or substitutes the letters ss, depending on whether the glyph exists in the current font:
+.sp
+.RS 4
.nf
-
-\\def\\ss{%
- \\setbox0\\hbox{\\char25}%
- \\ifnum\\wd0=0 ss\\else\\box0\\fi
+\edef\ess{%
+ \esetbox0\ehbox{\echar25}%
+ \eifnum\ewd0=0 ss\eelse\ebox0\efi
}
-
.fi
-
+.RE
.PP
-In LaTeX, this code appears to work well enough, although on occasion you may need to insert \\protect\&. A better solution might involve the sixth parameter of the \\DeclareFontShape macro, but I failed to get that to work\&.
-
+In LaTeX, this code appears to work well enough, although on occasion you may need to insert
+\eprotect\&. A better solution might involve the sixth parameter of the
+\eDeclareFontShape
+macro, but I failed to get that to work\&.
.SH "AFM2PL, FONTINST AND ARTIFICIAL SMALLCAPS"
-
.PP
-Afm2pl currently doesn't do virtual fonts\&. That means that for things such as artificial smallcaps you have to turn elsewhere, e\&.g\&. to the fontinst package, which is part of any mainstream TeX distribution\&.
-
+Afm2pl doesn\'t do virtual fonts\&. That means that for things such as artificial smallcaps you have to turn elsewhere, e\&.g\&. to the fontinst package, which is part of any mainstream TeX distribution\&.
.PP
Look under texmf/tex/fontinst for fontinst support files, which allow you to generate a smallcaps font (tfm and vf files) from an afm2pl\-generated tfm file\&. This package only supports texnansi encoding\&.
-
.PP
There should be no real problem in doing the same for OT1 encoding\&. However, there are several variations of the OT1 encoding to take care of\&. Also, there are as far as I know no officially sanctioned PostScript names for all the variations of the OT1 encoding; the fontinst names contain spaces and are therefore not useable as PostScript names\&.
-
-.SH "FUTURE PLANS"
-
-.PP
-I am considering a revision which makes afm2pl a more complete replacement for afm2tfm\&. In that version, afm2pl can optionally create a second, virtual font, possibly with a different encoding and possibly letterspaced\&. The current option of non\-virtual letterspacing via kerns will be dropped\&. If the encodings differ then it is assumed that the virtual font is intended as a small\-caps version of the main font, and a scaling parameter can be specified for non\-matching glyphs\&.
-
-.SH "COPYRIGHT"
-
-.PP
-The afm2pl distribution is subject to the GNU General Public Licence (GPL)\&. Please refer to the file COPYING for details\&.
-
-.PP
-The afm2pl homepage is http://www\&.ntg\&.nl/afm2pl\&.html: \fIhttp://www.ntg.nl/afm2pl.html\fR\&.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-Siep Kroonenberg <ntg\-afm2pl@ntg\&.nl>.
+.SH "CHANGED IN VERSION 0.7.1"
+.PP
+In order to avoid name conflicts, the \&.enc\- and \&.lig files distributed with afm2pl got
+afm2pl\-
+prepended to their name\&. The program itself now first searches for the thus prepended name\&. If the \&.enc\- or \&.lig file is not found it will look for the original filename\&. The renaming of the afm2pl \&.enc files may require modification of some mapfiles\&.
+.SH "URLS"
+.PP
+The afm2pl homepage is
+\fIhttp://www\&.ntg\&.nl/afm2pl\&.html\fR\&.
+.PP
+The paper
+\fIFont installation the shallow way\fR\&[2]
+(EuroTeX 2006 Proceedings, published as
+\fITUGboat\fR\&[3]
+issue 27\&.1) illustrates the use of afm2pl\&.
+.SH "NOTES"
+.IP " 1." 4
+Except that arguably a narrowed Courier is less jarring than a full-width Courier, when used in combination with a normal proportional font. For Courier, choose .833 to match the width of cmtt. Better yet, don't use Courier at all; most TeX distributions offer various good replacements.
+.IP " 2." 4
+Font installation the shallow way
+.RS 4
+\%http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb27-1/tb86kroonenberg-fonts.pdf
+.RE
+.IP " 3." 4
+TUGboat
+.RS 4
+\%http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/
+.RE
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