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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/ttf2pt1/ttf2pt1_convert.1 b/Build/source/texk/ttf2pt1/ttf2pt1_convert.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 1e11d1d0384..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/ttf2pt1/ttf2pt1_convert.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,506 +0,0 @@ -.rn '' }` -''' $RCSfile$$Revision$$Date$ -''' -''' $Log$ -''' -.de Sh -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.de Vb -.ft CW -.nf -.ne \\$1 -.. -.de Ve -.ft R - -.fi -.. -''' -''' -''' Set up \*(-- to give an unbreakable dash; -''' string Tr holds user defined translation string. -''' Bell System Logo is used as a dummy character. -''' -.tr \(*W-|\(bv\*(Tr -.ie n \{\ -.ds -- \(*W- -.ds PI pi -.if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch -.if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch -.ds L" "" -.ds R" "" -''' \*(M", \*(S", \*(N" and \*(T" are the equivalent of -''' \*(L" and \*(R", except that they are used on ".xx" lines, -''' such as .IP and .SH, which do another additional levels of -''' double-quote interpretation -.ds M" """ -.ds S" """ -.ds N" """"" -.ds T" """"" -.ds L' ' -.ds R' ' -.ds M' ' -.ds S' ' -.ds N' ' -.ds T' ' -'br\} -.el\{\ -.ds -- \(em\| -.tr \*(Tr -.ds L" `` -.ds R" '' -.ds M" `` -.ds S" '' -.ds N" `` -.ds T" '' -.ds L' ` -.ds R' ' -.ds M' ` -.ds S' ' -.ds N' ` -.ds T' ' -.ds PI \(*p -'br\} -.\" If the F register is turned on, we'll generate -.\" index entries out stderr for the following things: -.\" TH Title -.\" SH Header -.\" Sh Subsection -.\" Ip Item -.\" X<> Xref (embedded -.\" Of course, you have to process the output yourself -.\" in some meaninful fashion. -.if \nF \{ -.de IX -.tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2" -.. -.nr % 0 -.rr F -.\} -.TH TTF2PT1_CONVERT 1 "version 3.4.0" "November 24, 2001" "TTF2PT1 Font Converter" -.UC -.if n .hy 0 -.if n .na -.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p' -.de CQ \" put $1 in typewriter font -.ft CW -'if n "\c -'if t \\&\\$1\c -'if n \\&\\$1\c -'if n \&" -\\&\\$2 \\$3 \\$4 \\$5 \\$6 \\$7 -'.ft R -.. -.\" @(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2 -. \" AM - accent mark definitions -.bd B 3 -. \" fudge factors for nroff and troff -.if n \{\ -. ds #H 0 -. ds #V .8m -. ds #F .3m -. ds #[ \f1 -. ds #] \fP -.\} -.if t \{\ -. ds #H ((1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*.13m) -. ds #V .6m -. ds #F 0 -. ds #[ \& -. ds #] \& -.\} -. \" simple accents for nroff and troff -.if n \{\ -. ds ' \& -. ds ` \& -. ds ^ \& -. ds , \& -. ds ~ ~ -. ds ? ? -. ds ! ! -. ds / -. ds q -.\} -.if t \{\ -. ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u" -. ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u' -. ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u' -. ds ? \s-2c\h'-\w'c'u*7/10'\u\h'\*(#H'\zi\d\s+2\h'\w'c'u*8/10' -. ds ! \s-2\(or\s+2\h'-\w'\(or'u'\v'-.8m'.\v'.8m' -. ds / \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\z\(sl\h'|\\n:u' -. ds q o\h'-\w'o'u*8/10'\s-4\v'.4m'\z\(*i\v'-.4m'\s+4\h'\w'o'u*8/10' -.\} -. \" troff and (daisy-wheel) nroff accents -.ds : \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H+.1m+\*(#F)'\v'-\*(#V'\z.\h'.2m+\*(#F'.\h'|\\n:u'\v'\*(#V' -.ds 8 \h'\*(#H'\(*b\h'-\*(#H' -.ds v \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\v'-\*(#V'\*(#[\s-4v\s0\v'\*(#V'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] -.ds _ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H+(\*(#F*2/3))'\v'-.4m'\z\(hy\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' -.ds . \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)'\v'\*(#V*4/10'\z.\v'-\*(#V*4/10'\h'|\\n:u' -.ds 3 \*(#[\v'.2m'\s-2\&3\s0\v'-.2m'\*(#] -.ds o \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu+\w'\(de'u-\*(#H)/2u'\v'-.3n'\*(#[\z\(de\v'.3n'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] -.ds d- \h'\*(#H'\(pd\h'-\w'~'u'\v'-.25m'\f2\(hy\fP\v'.25m'\h'-\*(#H' -.ds D- D\\k:\h'-\w'D'u'\v'-.11m'\z\(hy\v'.11m'\h'|\\n:u' -.ds th \*(#[\v'.3m'\s+1I\s-1\v'-.3m'\h'-(\w'I'u*2/3)'\s-1o\s+1\*(#] -.ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#] -.ds ae a\h'-(\w'a'u*4/10)'e -.ds Ae A\h'-(\w'A'u*4/10)'E -.ds oe o\h'-(\w'o'u*4/10)'e -.ds Oe O\h'-(\w'O'u*4/10)'E -. \" corrections for vroff -.if v .ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\s-2\u~\d\s+2\h'|\\n:u' -.if v .ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'\v'-.4m'^\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' -. \" for low resolution devices (crt and lpr) -.if \n(.H>23 .if \n(.V>19 \ -\{\ -. ds : e -. ds 8 ss -. ds v \h'-1'\o'\(aa\(ga' -. ds _ \h'-1'^ -. ds . \h'-1'. -. ds 3 3 -. ds o a -. ds d- d\h'-1'\(ga -. ds D- D\h'-1'\(hy -. ds th \o'bp' -. ds Th \o'LP' -. ds ae ae -. ds Ae AE -. ds oe oe -. ds Oe OE -.\} -.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C -.SH "NAME" -\fBttf2pt1_convert\fR \- convenience font conversion script -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -ttf2pt1_convert \fB[config-file]\fR -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -`\fBConvert\fR\*(R' is the master conversion script provided with ttf2pt1. -When installed into a public directory it's named `\fBttf2pt1_convert\fR\*(R' -to avoid name collisions with the other programs. -.PP -If the configuration file is not specified as an argument then the file -`\f(CWconvert.cfg\fR\*(R' in the current directory is used. This file contains -a set of configuration variables. The distribution contains a sample file -file `\f(CWconvert.cfg.sample\fR\*(R'. Please copy it to `\f(CWconvert.cfg\fR\*(R', -look inside it and change the configuration variables. The more stable -configuration variables, such as the path names of the scripts and -encoding files are located in `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' itself, they are -automatically updated when installing \fBttf2pt1\fR. -.PP -Put all the TTF fonts you want to convert into some directory (this -may be just the directory that already contains all the Windows -fonts on a mounted FAT filesystem). If you have fonts in different -source encoding then put the fonts in each of the encodings -into a separate directory. Up to 10 source directories are -supported. If you (in a rather unlikely case) have more source -directories then you can make two separate runs of the converter, -converting up to 10 directories at a time. -.PP -The variables in the configuration file are: -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWSRCDIRS\fR\fR \- the list of directories (with absolute paths) with -\s-1TTF\s0 fonts. Each line contains at least 3 fields: the name of the directory, -the language of the fonts in it (if you have fonts for different -languages you have to put them into the separate directories) and the -encoding of the fonts. Again, if you have some of the \s-1TTF\s0 typefaces in -one encoding, and some in another (say, \s-1CP\s0\-1251 and \s-1KOI\s0\-8), you have -to put them into the separate source directories. Some lines may contain -4 fields. Then the fourth field is the name of the external map to -convert the Unicode fonts into the desirable encoding. This map is -used instead of the built-in map for the specified language. -.Sp -*8* -An interesting thing is that some languages have more than one -widely used character encodings. For example, the widely used -encodings for Russian are \s-1IBM\s0 \s-1CP\s0\-866 (\s-1MS\s0\-\s-1DOS\s0 and Unix), \s-1KOI\s0\-8 -(Unix and \s-1VAX\s0, also the standard Internet encoding), \s-1IBM\s0 \s-1CP\s0\-1251 (\s-1MS\s0 Windows). -That's why I have provided the means to generate the converted fonts -in more than one encoding. See the file encodings/\s-1README\s0 for -details about the encoding tables. Actually, if you plan to use -these fonts with Netscape Navigator better use the aliases -cp-866 instead of ibm-866 and windows-1251 instead of ibm-1251 -because that's what Netscape wants. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWDSTDIR\fR\fR \- directory for the resulting Type1 fonts. Be careful! -This directory gets completely wiped out before conversion, -so don't use any already existing directory for this purpose. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWDSTENC\fI{language}\fR\fR\fR \- the list of encodings in which the destination -fonts will be generated for each language. Each font of that -language will be generated in each of the specified -encodings. If you don't want any translation, just specify both -\f(CWSRCENC\fR and \f(CWDSTENC\fR as iso8859-1 (or if you want any other encoding -specified in the fonts.dir, copy the description of 8859-1 with -new name and use this new name for \f(CWSRCENC\fR and \f(CWDSTENC\fR). -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWFOUNDRY\fR\fR \- the foundry name to be used in the fonts.dir file. I have -set it to `fromttf\*(R' to avoid name conflicts with any existing font for -sure. But this foundry name is not registered in X11 standards and -if you want to get the full standard compliance or have a font server -that enforces such a compliance, use `misc\*(R'. -.PP -The next few parameters control the general behavior of the converter. -They default values are set to something reasonable. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWCORRECTWIDTH\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then use the -converter option \f(CW\fB-w\fR\fR, otherwise don't use it. See the description of -this option in the \s-1README\s0 file. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWREMOVET1A\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then after -conversion remove the un-encoded \f(CW.t1a\fR font files and the -intermediate \f(CW.xpfa\fR font metric files. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWINSTALLFONTMAP\fR\fR \- a Ghostscript parameter, if the value is set to -\fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then install the entries for the new fonts -right into the main \f(CWFontmap\fR file. Otherwise just leave -the file \f(CWFontmap.ttf\fR in the Ghostscript configuration -directory. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWHINTSUBST\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR use the option -\f(CW\fB-H\fR\fR, otherwise don't use it. This option enables the -hint substitution technique. If you have not installed the X11 patch -described above, use this option with great caution. See further -description of this option in the \s-1README\s0 file. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWENFORCEISO\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then -disguise the resulting fonts as the fonts in ISOLatin1 encoding. Historically -this was neccessary due to the way the installer scripts created the -X11 font configuration files. It is not neccessary any more for this -purpose. But if you plan to use these fonts with some other application -that expects ISOLatin1 encoding then better enable this option. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWALLGLYPHS\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then -include all the glyphs from the source fonts into the resulting fonts, even -if these glyphs are inaccessible. If it's set to \fB\f(CWNO\fR\fR then -include only the glyphs which have codes assigned to them. The glyphs -without codes can not be used directly. But some clever programs, -such as the Type 1 library from XFree86 3.9 and higher can change -the encoding on the fly and use another set of glyphs. If you have not -installed the X11 patch described above, use this option with great -caution. See further description of the option option \f(CW\fB-a\fR\fR in the -\s-1README\s0 file. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWGENUID\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then use -the option \f(CW\fB-uA\fR\fR of the converter to generate UniqueIDs for -the converted fonts. The standard X11 Type 1 library does not use -this \s-1ID\s0, so it may only be neccessary for the other applications. -The script is clever enough to generate different UniqueID for the -same font converted to multiple encodings. Also after conversion it -checks all the fonts generacted during the session for duplicated -UniqueID and shows those. Still, this does not quarantee that these -UniqueIDs won't overlap with some other fonts. The UniqueIDs are -generated as hash values from the font names, so it's guaranteed -that if the `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' script runs multiple times it will -generate the same UniqueIDs during each run. See further description -of this option in the \s-1README\s0 file. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWGENUID\fR\fR \- if the value is set to \fB\f(CWYES\fR\fR then create -the \f(CW.pfb\fR files, otherwise the \f(CW.pfa\fR files. The \f(CW.pfb\fR -files are more compact but contain binary data, so you may experience some -troubles when transferring them through the network. -.PP -The following parameters are used to locate the other scripts and -configuration files. By default the scripts do a bit of guessing for them: -they search in the \fBttf2pt1\fR installation directory if \fBttf2pt1\fR -was installed or otherwise suppose that you are running `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' with -`\f(CWscripts\fR\*(R' subdirectory being the current directory. -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWENCDIR\fR\fR \- directory containing the descriptions of encodings -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\fB\f(CWMAPDIR\fR\fR \- directory containing the external map files -.PP -Besides that a few parameters are built into the `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' script itself. -You probably won't need to change them: -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\f(CW\fBT1ASM\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBTTF2PT1\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBTRANS\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBT1FDIR\fR\fR, \f(CW\fBFORCEISO\fR\fR \- paths to the other script -.PP -Also there are a few parameters controlling the installation of -fonts for Ghostscript. Please look at their description in the -Ghostscript section of documentation or in the \fBttf2pt1_x2gs(1)\fR -manual page before running `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R'. If these parameters are -set, `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' will call the `\f(CWx2gs\fR\*(R' script automatically -to install the newly converted fonts in Ghostscript. -.PP -After creating the configuration file run the `\f(CWconvert\fR\*(R' script. Look at -the result and the log file in \f(CWDSTDIR\fR. -.PP -Add the directory with newly converted fonts to the configuration -of X server or font server. For most of the systems this step is -very straightforward. For \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 it's rather tricky and poorly -documented, so the file \s-1FONTS\s0.hpux gives a short description. -.PP -If you don't have the privileges of the root user, you still can -configure your private font server. Just use some non-standard -port number (see \s-1FONTS\s0.hpux for an example, exept that you won't -need all the \s-1HP\s0\-related stuff on any other system). -.SH "FILES" -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/\s0scripts/convert.cfg.sample -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/\s0scripts/* -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/README\s0 -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR/FONTS\s0 -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\s-1TTF2PT1_SHAREDIR\s0/* -.Ip "\(bu" 2 -\s-1TTF2PT1_BINDIR/\s0ttf2pt1 -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -the \fIttf2pt1(1)\fR manpage -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -the \fIttf2pt1_x2gs(1)\fR manpage -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -the \fIt1asm(1)\fR manpage -.SH "BUGS" -.Sh "Known problems" -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -One catch is that the X11 Type 1 font library has a rather low limit -on the font size. Because of this the fonts with more complicated -outlines and the enabled hint substitution may not fit into -this limit. The same applies to the fonts with very complicated -outlines or with very many glyphs (especially the fonts with -over 256 glyphs). So you will need to excercise caution with -these options if you plan using these fonts with X11. Some vendors -such as \s-1HP\s0 provide the Type 1 implementation licensed from Adobe -which should have no such problem. -.Sp -But there is a solution even for the generic X11. A patch located -in the subdirectory `\f(CWapp/X11\fR\*(R' fixes this problem as well -as some other minor problems. Its description is provided in -app/X11/\s-1README\s0. -.Sp -To fix the X11 font library, you have to get the X11 sources. I -can recommend the ftp sites of the XFree86 project ftp://ftp.xfree86.org -or of the Open Group ftp://ftp.x.org. This patch was made on the sources -of XFree86 so you may have better success with applying it to the -XFree86 distribution. After you have got the sources, make sure -that you can compile them. Then apply the patch as described. -Make sure that it was applied properly. Compile the sources again -(actually, you need only the fonts library, the fonts server, and -possibly the X server). It would be prudent now to save your old -font library, font server and, possibly, X server. Then install -the new recently compiled versions of these files. Of course, -if you know someone who already has compiled these files for the -same \s-1OS\s0 as yours, you can just copy the binary fles from him. -.Sp -Alas, building the X11 system from the source code is not the -easiest thing in the world and if you have no experience it -can be quite difficult. In this case just avoid the aforementioned -features or check each converted font to make sure that it -works properly. -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -The Type1 font library from the standard X11 distribution -does not work on \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 (at least, up to 10.01). The font server -supplied with \s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 up to 10.01 is also broken. Starting from -\s-1HP\s0\-\s-1UX\s0 10.20 (I don't know about 10.10) they supply a proprietary font -library and the converted fonts work fine with it, provided that -they are configured properly (see the file \s-1FONTS\s0.hpux). -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -The \f(CWfonts.scale\fR files created by the older versions of the -\f(CWttf2pt1\fR installation program (up to release 3.1) have conflicted -with the language definitions of the \f(CWXfsft\fR font server and -parts of it included into XFree86. To overcome this incompatibility -the never versions creats the \f(CWfonts.scale\fR file describing all the -fonts as belonging to the \f(CWadobe-fontspecific\fR encoding and -the \f(CWfonts.alias\fR file with the proper names. The drawback of -this solution is that \f(CWxlsfonts\fR gives the list of twice more -fonts. But as a side effect the option \f(CW\fBENFORCEISO\fR\fR in -`\f(CWconvert.cfg\fR\*(R' is not required for X11 any more. -.Ip "\(bu" 4 -The conversion script has no support for Eastern multi-plane fonts. -Contribution of such a support would be welcome. - -.rn }` '' -.IX Title "TTF2PT1_CONVERT 1" -.IX Name "B<ttf2pt1_convert> - convenience font conversion script" - -.IX Header "NAME" - -.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" - -.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Header "FILES" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Header "SEE ALSO" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Header "BUGS" - -.IX Subsection "Known problems" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - -.IX Item "\(bu" - |