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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fontinst/base/examples/basicex2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fontinst/base/examples/basicex2.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..74fe2a4df5a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fontinst/base/examples/basicex2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +% +% basicex2.tex +% +% fontinst command file for writing map file fragments for +% the raw fonts used by the fonts made in basicex.tex. +% + +\input finstmsc.sty + +% At this point, you might want to change some settings +% to make the map file fragments written better adjusted +% to your particular system. Some common examples are: +% +% \resetstr{PSfontsuffix}{.pfb} +% +% which is useful if the actual fonts are in PFB format. +% +% \AssumeLWFN +% +% This is useful if the font files are named according to +% the old Mac OS Classic convention for PostScript fonts +% (names like AGarBolIta). + +\adddriver{dvips}{dvips.map} +% This causes a .map file for dvips to be written. +% It is probably better to choose a name that has to +% do with the fonts than to use `dvips.map'. +% In some systems, there is a program updmap which combines +% several small .map files such as this one into a large +% psfonts.map file. +\adddriver{dvipdfm}{dvipdfm.map} +% Similar file for dvipdfm. +\adddriver{pltotf}{pltotf-script.sh} +% A shell script that runs pltotf on those .pl files +% which you need to turn into .tfm files. +\adddriver{debug}{mapdump.txt} +% This file contains the available data in a human-readable +% format. This is useful if your dvi driver uses some other +% kind of map file. + +\input basicex.recs +% This is where all the work is done. + +\donedrivers +% This closes the files and does some cleanup. + +\bye + + + |