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-%%% ====================================================================
-%%% @TeX-file{
-%%% filename = "amsfndoc.ins",
-%%% version = "2.2e",
-%%% date = "2002/01/18",
-%%% time = "15:20:31 EST",
-%%% checksum = "08238 498 2587 20382"
-%%% author = "American Mathematical Society",
-%%% copyright = "Copyright 1994, 2002 American Mathematical Society,
-%%% all rights reserved. Copying of this file is
-%%% authorized only if either:
-%%% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy,
-%%% including name; OR
-%%% (2) if you do make changes, you first rename it
-%%% to some other name.",
-%%% address = "American Mathematical Society,
-%%% Technical Support,
-%%% Publications Technical Group,
-%%% P. O. Box 6248,
-%%% Providence, RI 02940,
-%%% USA",
-%%% telephone = "401-455-4080 or (in the USA and Canada)
-%%% 800-321-4AMS (321-4267)",
-%%% FAX = "401-331-3842",
-%%% email = "tech-support@ams.org (Internet)",
-%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-%%% keywords = "amsfonts, msam, msbm, eufm, eusm, eurm, Euler,
-%%% blackboard bold, fraktur",
-%%% supported = "yes",
-%%% abstract = "This is part of the AMSFonts distribution. It is
-%%% the plain TeX source file for the appendices of the
-%%% AMSFonts user's guide which contain installation
-%%% instructions.",
-%%% docstring = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum
-%%% as the first value, followed by the equivalent of
-%%% the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of
-%%% lines, words, and characters. This is produced by
-%%% Robert Solovay's checksum utility.",
-%%% }
-%%% ====================================================================
-
-% If these installation instructions are processed by themselves, we
-% will add a bit of extra information \InstName in the appendix titles.
-\ifx\undefined\InstName
- \let\InstName\relax \input amsfndoc.def \def\InstName{ for AMSFonts 2.2d}%
-\fi
-
-\def\AFUG{{\sl AMSFonts 2.2d User's Guide\/}}
-
-\def\TEXMF{{\tt TEXMF}}
-
-\appendix{A}{Installation Procedures\InstName}
-
-\instsec Introduction
-
-``AMSFonts'' is a collection of fonts that supplement the basic Computer
-Modern fonts, for use with the \TeX\ typesetting system. These fonts were
-originally intended for use with the \AmSTeX\ or \AmS-\LaTeX\ macro packages,
-but they can also be used with plain \TeX{} or \LaTeX, independently of the
-AMS formatting packages.
-
-AMSFonts can be used with any full implementation of \TeX. Many \TeX{}
-distributions include the AMSFonts; check the documentation that came
-with the \TeX{} distribution you are using. When a new version of
-AMSFonts is released, all distributors are notified, so if your \TeX{}
-system is up to date, it is likely that you don't need to do anything at
-all.
-
-Most current \TeX{} installations are organized according to the
-\TeX{} Directory Structure (TDS)\null. This is a tree structure whose
-root is identified as something like {\tt /usr/local/share/texmf} or
-{\tt c:\char`\\sw\char`\\texmf}. In the following instructions,
-we will use the name \TEXMF{} to identify the root directory of a
-TDS or similar structure. (For detailed documentation of the TDS,
-see the report at\newline
-\null\indent {\tt http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/tds/standard/tds/}\newline
-for a browsable version, or the file {\tt tds.pdf} in the same area if
-you prefer a copy formatted for printing.)
-
-When installing a new release of the AMSFonts, you may want to first
-back up your old version, if you have existing documents that use it.
-Although new releases are intended to be backward compatible, a backup
-provides insurance in case something goes wrong.
-
-
-\instsec Location of AMSFonts files in a TDS tree
-
-Files in the AMSFonts distribution fall into several categories:
-\fn{.tfm} (metric) files, macro files for use with \TeX{}, source files,
-documentation, and raster image (\fn{.pk}) files. The following list
-shows the files in the current distribution, along with their recommended
-locations in a TDS tree.
-
-\medskip
-\begingroup
-\parskip=0pt
-\obeylines\obeyspaces\tt%
-TEXMF/
-\ fonts/source/
-\ ams/
-\ README
-\ amsfonts.lst
-\ cmextra/
-\ cmbsy*.mf \hbox{\rm(5 files)}
-\ cmcsc*.mf \hbox{\rm(2 files)}
-\ cmex*.mf \hbox{\rm(3 files)}
-\ cmmib*.mf \hbox{\rm(5 files)}
-\ \null
-\ cyrillic/ \phantom{\rm(99 files)}%
-\ cyr-alt/
-\ cyr*.mf \hbox{\rm(9 files)\phantom{9}}%
-\ README
-\ serb*.mf \hbox{\rm(2 files)\phantom{9}}%
-\ wkcy*.vpl \hbox{\rm(5 files)}
-\ wncy*.mf \hbox{\rm(22 files)}%
-\ wlcy*.vpl \hbox{\rm(5 files)}
-\ \phantom{\rm(99 files)}%
-\ wvcy*.vpl \hbox{\rm(5 files)}
-\ euler/ \phantom{\rm(99 files)}%
-\ symbols/
-\ ebigop.mf \phantom{\rm(99 files)}%
-\ amsy*.mf \hbox{\rm(2 files)}
-\ eubase.mf \phantom{\rm(99 files)}%
-\ *symbols.mf \hbox{\rm(2 files)}
-\ euex*.mf \hbox{\rm(4 files)\phantom{9}}%
-\ msam*.mf \hbox{\rm(6 files)}
-\ eufb*.mf \hbox{\rm(7 files)\phantom{9}}%
-\ msbm*.mf \hbox{\rm(6 files)}
-\ eufm*.mf \hbox{\rm(7 files)\phantom{9}}%
-\ xb*.mf \hbox{\rm(3 files)}
-\ eurb*.mf \hbox{\rm(7 files)}
-\ eurm*.mf \hbox{\rm(7 files)}
-\ eusb*.mf \hbox{\rm(7 files)}
-\ eusm*.mf \hbox{\rm(7 files)}
-\ public/misc/
-\ dummy.mf
-\ fonts/pk/
-\ \<device resolution>/
-\ \hbox{\rm (not included in bundled collection)}
-\ fonts/tfm/
-\ ams/
-\ cmextra/
-\ cyrillic/
-\ euler/
-\ symbols/
-\ public/misc/
-\ dummy.tfm
-\ tex/latex/amsfonts/
-\ amsdtx.cls %
-\ eucal.sty
-\ amsfonts.sty %
-\ eufrak.sty
-\ amssymb.sty %
-\ euscript.sty
-\ cmmib7.sty %
-\ ueu*.fd \hbox{\rm(8 files)}
-\ %
-\ ums*.fd \hbox{\rm(4 files)}
-\ tex/plain/amsfonts/
-\ amssym.def
-\ amssym.tex
-\ cyracc.def
-\ doc/ams/amsfonts/
-\ amsfndoc.tex %
-\ amsfonts.ins
-\ amsfndoc.def %
-\ amsfonts.bug
-\ amsfndoc.cyr %
-\ amsfonts.faq
-\ amsfndoc.fnt %
-\ amssymb.dtx
-\ amsfndoc.ins %
-\ cmmib57.dtx
-\ amsfndoc.ps %
-\ eufrak.dtx
-\ amsfonts.dtx %
-\ euscript.dtx
-\ amsfonts.fdd
-\endgroup
-
-\medskip
-\noindent
-The AMSFonts distribution can be retrieved in bundled form from the AMS
-web site, e.g., as a \fn{.zip}, \fn{.tar} or \fn{.hqx} file. In this
-form, the files are already arranged according to the TDS structure.
-The \fn{.pk} files are not included in the main bundle; they are
-bundled separately, by output device resolution or by platform.
-To install the main bundle, place the bundled file into a convenient
-directory and unpack it using the \TEXMF{} directory as the ``Extract to''
-target. Some examples:
-
-\halign{\quad#\hfil\quad & #\hfil \cr
- WinZip: & Click on ``Extract'' and then in the ``Extract to'' box, enter\cr
- & {\tt\char`\\sw\char`\\texmf}\quad (or whatever {\tt TEXMF} is
- on your system)\cr
- gzip: & {\tt gzip -dc amstex.tgz \char`\|\ (cd TEXMF; tar xvf -)}\cr
- unzip: & {\tt unzip amstex2.zip -d TEXMF}\cr
-}
-
-\noindent
-The bundled file may be deleted after unpacking.
-
-\goodbreak
-
-\instsec Installing the \fn{.pk} files
-
-Many modern \TeX{} installations incorporate a feature called MakeTeXPk
-that creates a \fn{.pk} file only when it has actually been requested by
-a job. Check the documentation that came with your system; if MakeTeXPk
-is available, you may choose to omit installing any \fn{.pk} files, but
-let the system generate them on demand.
-
-Alternatively, if you are using a PostScript output device, you will
-probably want to use Postscript (Type~1) outline files rather than
-\fn{.pk} files. Type~1 versions of the AMSFonts are available separately
-from the AMS web site,\newline
-\null\indent{\tt http://www.ams.org/tex/amsfonts.html}\newline
-The fonts in the Type~1 collection do not include all sizes; for details,
-see the appropriate section of the \AFUG{} and the documentation that
-comes with the collection.
-
-If you do decide you want to install the \fn{.pk} files from the AMS server,
-consult the TDS tree shown above to identify the proper location.
-
-The amount of disk space required for installation of the AMSFonts depends on
-the resolution of your output device and on which families of fonts you choose
-to install. There are five families of fonts, and you may choose to install
-any or all of these families. Also, you may choose to install all
-magnifications or only magnifications 100\%, 109.5\% and 120\% (\TeX{}
-magsteps 0, $1\over 2$ and 1). For a more complete description of these
-families and magnifications, please see the appropriate sections of the
-\AFUG{}.
-
-The following table lists all the families and the disk space required
-for their installation. Before you begin the installation, decide which
-fonts and which magnifications you will choose, and make sure that
-you have enough disk space available.
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% this is the table of required disk space
-\bigskip
-
-\centerline{\bf Approximate Disk Space Required for AMSFonts
- Installation}
-\nobreak
-\bigskip
-\begingroup
-\parindent0pt
-\leavevmode\hfil\vbox{\font\eightrm=cmr9
-\eightrm
-%\def\1#1<{\def\\{\cr}\baselineskip=10pt
-% \vbox{\halign{\hss##\hss\cr#1\crcr}}}
-\def\dropentry#1{\smash{\lower.5\baselineskip\hbox{#1}}}
-\setbox0\hbox{9}
-\def~{\kern\wd0 }
-\settabs\+400dpi\ \ &100\% thru 120\%\ \ &\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc
- &\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\cr
-\newbox\tablerulebox
-\setbox\tablerulebox=\vbox{\+400dpi\ \ &100\% thru 120\%\ \ &\hskip3pc
- &\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\hskip3pc&\cr}
-\def\tablerule{\smallskip\hrule width 1\wd\tablerulebox \smallskip}
-
-\baselineskip=10pt
-\+&&\hss Extra\hss&\hss Euler\hss&\hss Other\hss&\hss Extra\hss&\hss
- \hss&\hss All\hss&\cr
-\+&&\hss CM\hss&\hss Fraktur\hss&\hss Euler\hss&\hss Symbols\hss&\hss
- Cyrillic\hss&\hss Fonts\hss&\cr
-
-%\+&&\relax\1Extra\\CM<&\relax\1Euler\\Fraktur<&\relax\1Other\\Euler<&
-% \relax\1Extra\\Symbols<&\relax\1Cyrillic<&\relax\1All\\Fonts<&\cr
-\tablerule
-
-\baselineskip=11pt
-\+\dropentry{118dpi}&100\% thru 120\%\hss&\hss~200K\hss&\hss~150K\hss&\hss
- ~350K\hss&\hss~150K\hss&\hss~250K\hss&\hss 1100K\hss&\cr
-\+&all mags\hss&\hss\ 550K\hss&\hss\ 350K\hss&\hss~850K\hss&\hss
- ~450K\hss&\hss~750K\hss&\hss 2950K\hss&\cr
-\tablerule
-
-\+\dropentry{180dpi}&100\% thru 120\%\hss&\hss~250K\hss&\hss~150K\hss&\hss
- ~350K\hss&\hss~200K\hss&\hss~300K\hss&\hss 1250K\hss&\cr
-\+&all mags\hss&\hss~750K\hss&\hss~450K\hss&\hss~950K\hss&\hss
- ~650K\hss&\hss 1000K\hss&\hss 3800K\hss&\cr
-\tablerule
-\+\dropentry{240dpi}&100\% thru 120\%\hss&\hss~300K\hss&\hss~150K\hss&\hss
- ~350K\hss&\hss~250K\hss&\hss~400K\hss&\hss 1450K\hss&\cr
-\+&all mags\hss&\hss~900K\hss&\hss~500K\hss&\hss 1000K\hss&\hss
- ~800K\hss&\hss 1200K\hss&\hss 4400K\hss&\cr
-\tablerule
-
-\+\dropentry{300dpi}&100\% thru 120\%\hss&\hss~350K\hss&\hss~200K\hss&\hss
- ~450K\hss&\hss~350K\hss&\hss~500K\hss&\hss 1850K\hss&\cr
-\+&all mags\hss&\hss 1100K\hss&\hss~700K\hss&\hss 1300K\hss&\hss\
- 1000K\hss&\hss 1500K\hss&\hss 5600K\hss&\cr
-\tablerule
-
-\+\dropentry{400dpi}&100\% thru 120\%\hss&\hss~450K\hss&\hss~250K\hss&\hss
- ~500K\hss&\hss~400K\hss&\hss~550K\hss&\hss 2150K\hss&\cr
-\+&all mags\hss&\hss 1450K\hss&\hss~825K\hss&\hss 1625K\hss&\hss
- 1250K\hss&\hss 1850K\hss&\hss 7000K\hss&\cr
-\tablerule
-
-\+\dropentry{600dpi}&100\% thru 120\%\hss&\hss~650K\hss&\hss~325K\hss&\hss
- ~600K\hss&\hss~500K\hss&\hss~725K\hss&\hss 2800K\hss&\cr
-\+&all mags\hss&\hss 2000K\hss&\hss1150K\hss&\hss 2150K\hss&\hss
- 1750K\hss&\hss 2650K\hss&\hss 9700K\hss&\cr
-\tablerule
-}\endgraf
-\endgroup
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end of table
-
-\instsec What if your \TeX{} system isn't in a TDS tree?
-
-If your \TeX{} system is arranged in some other way, you must consult
-the user documentation for guidance. The hints that follow are just
-that---hints. If your \TeX{} system documentation recommends something
-different, you should follow that procedure.
-
-We recommend placing AMSFonts files into distinct subdirectories or
-folders, to simplify installation of future versions.
-
-First, determine where \TeX{} will look for its files. The AMSFonts
-collection contains not only fonts, but also support for their use with
-plain \TeX{} and \LaTeX. Look first for files listed in the tree above;
-if you find them, you should simply install the new versions in the
-same areas. If you don't find them, some more specific hints follow.
-
-To install plain \TeX{} support files, look on your system for the file
-\fn{plain.tex}; the files listed above under {\tt tex/plain/amsfonts/}
-should go into (a subarea of) that area.
-
-To install \LaTeX{} support files, look for the file \fn{article.sty};
-the files listed above under {\tt tex/latex/amsfonts/} should go into
-(a subarea of) that area.
-
-To install the \fn{.tfm} files, look for the file \fn{cmr10.tfm}.
-
-Raster image files may or may not have {\tt pk} in the file extension,
-depending on the system. These files are used by the output device
-drivers, not by \TeX{} itself. Consult the documentation for your
-drivers to see where they look for \fn{.pk} files. In the AMSFonts
-distribution, the directories are labeled {\tt \bs amsfonts\bs dpiXXX},
-where {\tt XXX} is the resolution of the output device multiplied by
-the magnification (for example, for a 300dpi printer, {\tt XXX} would
-be {\tt 300} for a font at 100\% or {\tt 360} for a font at 120\%).
-Unix users will have to rename the \fn{.pk} files in each directory to
-the extension \fn{.XXXpk}, where \filename{XXX} is the number in the
-directory \filename{dpiXXX} in which the file is located. Once all
-the files have been renamed, they can be placed all together in the
-directory where your drivers will find them.
-
-
-\instsec Font definition files for \LaTeX{}
-
-{\bf Warning:} If your version of \LaTeXe{} is earlier than December
-1996, {\it and} if your operating system and \TeX{} implementation
-both refer to filenames in a case-sensitive manner, the \fn{.fd} files
-you need are not included in the bundled AMSFonts distribution; you will
-need to retrieve them explicitly from the AMS FTP server, at\newline
-\null\indent{\tt ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amsfonts/latex/obsolete/}\newline
-This warning may apply to users of Unix systems; it does not generally
-apply to users of Windows or DOS.
-
-A better option, which we recommend strongly, is to update your version
-of \LaTeX{}; the case-sensitive \fn{.fd} filenames were made obsolete
-with the December 1996 release of \LaTeX{}, so if you are still using an
-older version, it is overdue for update.
-
-\instsec Additional note for all users of AMSFonts
-
-The device driver with which you are using these fonts may have a font
-table that needs to be updated in order for the driver to recognize
-the fonts. In order to use AMSFonts with any software that uses such
-a table, you must enter the names of each of the fonts in the AMSFonts
-package and the effective resolutions at which you have them installed.
-The file \fn{amsfonts.lst}, which appears at the same level in the TDS
-tree as the \fn{README} file, contains a list of all of the font names and
-all of the resolutions contained in the distribution. You may have to
-alter the format of this file to make it conform to your driver's
-needs or to reflect installation of only some of the fonts, but it
-provides you with the necessary data. See the documentation for your
-device driver to see what format is required. If your device driver
-does not depend on such a table, this step is not necessary.
-
-\instsec Note for users of \Textures{} on Macintosh
-
-The AMSFonts distribution for \Textures{} is different from what has
-been described above; the fonts are distributed in several different
-suitcase files rather than in a TDS tree. This distribution is
-bundled in the file\newline
-\null\indent{\tt /pub/macintosh/amsfonts2-2.hqx}\newline
-which is available from the AMS FTP server or web site.
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\appendix{B}{Using the PostScript (Type 1) AMSFonts}
-
-The AMSFonts were reimplemented in Type 1 outline form jointly by Blue
-Sky Research and Y\&Y, and made freely available for general use through
-a consortium of scientific publishers. These Type~1 fonts are not part
-of the main AMSFonts distribution, but are available separately from the
-AMS web site:\newline
-\null\indent{\tt http://www.ams.org/tex/type1-fonts.html}\newline
-The web page contains a more detailed history of these fonts than is
-given here.
-
-This collection can also be found on CTAN (the Comprehensive \TeX{}
-Archive Network), at\newline
-\null\indent{\tt http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/amsfonts/ps-type1/}\newline
-The CTAN entry is mirrored directly from the AMS server.
-
-The symbols and fonts of mathematical alphabets in the Type~1 collection
-are provided only in sizes 5, 7, and 10 point, with additional sizes
-produced by interpolation. To accommodate this reduced set of sizes, a
-``PS AMS fonts'' option is provided with both \LaTeX{} and \AmSTeX; see the
-relevant sections of this guide for details. Papers and monographs
-submitted to the AMS for publication are required to use this option.
-
-\Warn Adding the ``PS AMS fonts'' option to an existing file may result
- in changed line and page breaks, owing to the fact that sizes
- 6, 8, and 9 are produced by interpolation.
-\endx
-
-The Type~1 cyrillic fonts are provided only in 10 point. The ``PS AMS fonts''
-option does not apply to cyrillic at the present time.
-
-Some output device drivers (e.g., {\tt dvips}) require a ``map'' file
-to identify Type~1 fonts; for details, see the documentation for your
-device driver.
-
-If you are using the Type~1 AMSFonts, you may wish to rename the \fn{.tfm}
-files for the intermediate sizes---6, 8, and 9 point for the math fonts
-and all sizes but 10 point for the cyrillic---so that \TeX{} won't find
-them. This will insure that the bitmaps aren't used inadvertently, or
-created on demand by systems that use the MakeTeXPk facility.
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\appendix{C}{For further information}
-
-The AMSFonts collection was implemented and packaged by the Society's
-Publications Technical Group.
-Questions or suggestions for improvements should be directed to that
-group at the following address:
-\begingroup
-\smallskip
-\parskip=0pt
-\TextAddr Publications Technical Group
- \AMS{}
- \POBox 6248
- Providence, RI 02940
- \smallskip Phone: 800-321-4AMS (4267)\quad or\quad 401-455-4080
- Internet: {\tt tech-support@ams.org}<
-\endgroup
-
-\smallskip
-
-\noindent
-Questions or comments concerning \Textures{} can be directed to:
-\begingroup
-\smallskip\parskip0pt
-\TextAddr
- Blue Sky Research
- 516 Southeast Morrison
- Portland, OR 97204
- \smallskip
- Phone: 800-622-8398 \quad or \quad 503-222-9571
- Internet: {\tt help@bluesky.com}<
-
-\endgroup
-
-\smallskip
-
-%\noindent
-%The \TUG{} is a good source of general information about fonts for use
-%with \TeX. Inquiries can be directed to:
-%\begingroup
-%\smallskip
-%\parskip=0pt
-%\TextAddr \TUG{}
-% 1850 Union Street, \#1637
-% San Francisco, CA 94123 USA
-% \smallskip Phone: 415-982-8449
-% Internet: {\tt tug@tug.org}<
-%\endgroup
-
-\noindent
-The Internet newsgroup {\tt comp.text.tex} is an excellent source of
-general information about anything related to \TeX, and fonts are no
-exception. The newsgroup and its archives can be accessed at
-{\tt http://groups.google.com/}.
-
-The \TeX{} Resources pages at the AMS web site
-({\tt http://www.ams.org/tex/}) contain pointers to additional sources
-of \TeX{}-related information, including answers to Frequently Asked
-Questions (FAQ).
-
-\bye