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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/doublestroke/readme b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/doublestroke/readme deleted file mode 100644 index 89860688cf8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/doublestroke/readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ - -Doublestroke Font V1.111 27th of August, 2002 ------------------------- - -This font is based on the Computer Modern Roman family of fonts -by D. E. Knuth. It is useful for typesetting the mathematical -symbols for the natural numbers (N), whole numbers (Z), -rational numbers (Q), real numbers (R) and complex numbers (C). - - -License -------- - -You may use and distribute these fonts as you like. -You may modify these fonts as long as you do not -rename the files to one of those names that -Donald E. Knuth chose for the Computer Modern fonts. -(And seriously, who would want to do that?) - - -How to Install --------------- - -1. If a previous version of this font is installed, remove all -the files, especially the font files that were generated by -Metafont after the first installation. - -2. Depending on how you obtained this package it might be -necessary to unpack/uncompress an archive. Now the files - -dsdoc.dvi dsrom12.pfb dsss10.mf dsss8.tfm -dsdoc.ps dsrom12.tfm dsss10.pfb dstroke.map -dsdoc.tex dsrom8.mf dsss10.tfm readme -dsfont.sty dsrom8.pfb dsss12.mf Udsrom.fd -dsrom10.mf dsrom8.tfm dsss12.pfb Udsss.fd -dsrom10.pfb dsrom.mf dsss12.tfm -dsrom10.tfm dsromo.mf dsss8.mf -dsrom12.mf dsromu.mf dsss8.pfb - -should be present. - -3. Make sure you have TeX, LaTeX (with NFSS), and Metafont -installed. Make sure that cmbase.mf is accessible by Metafont. - -4. Move the files to their destination. - -The files are and are needed by - *.tfm TeX font metric files TeX - *.fd font defintions TeX - *.sty style files TeX - *.mf Metafont sources Metafont - -The exact location where the files belong depends on your -installation. As a first approximation, install them -near other files with the same extension. - -5. Verify the installation by generating the documentation. -Run `latex dsdoc' and have a look at the file dsdoc.dvi which -contains the documentation and usage samples. - -6. If you want to use the PostScript fonts, you have to make -them known to dvips and/or PDFTeX. The details of -this process depend on your system installation, -typically using the mapping information from the -file dstroke.map and following further instructions -contained in the main manual. - -7. After reading the examples in the file dsdoc you can -use the fonts in your own documents. - - - -After the Installation ----------------------- - -Do not worry, most installations complete without any problems. -However, if the procedure described above does not work, I suggest -the following actions: - - If LaTeX complains about a missing input file, check whether - the files *.fd and *.sty are accessible and readable. - - If LaTeX complains about a missing font, check the - placement of the files *.tfm . - - If LaTeX issues strange errors, you might have an old version - of LaTeX or NFSS. Try using the fonts with low-level font - commands instead of dsfont.sty and check the next item, too. - - If LaTeX issues strange errors, the files might have been - corrupted during transmission. Conversions of CR, LF, and - so on might cause this problem. - - If the previewer or the printer driver complains about missing - fonts and does not automatically call Metafont to generate - these font, either adapt your installation or generate - the fonts by hand. Depending on your installation you - must run something like - mf '\mode=localfont; input dsrom10' - for each of the fonts. - - If Metafont is called and complains about missing source - files, check whether these (*.mf) are placed correctly. - - If Metafont is called and complains about strange paths - or about paths that do not intersect, you are probably - generating the font at a lower resolution than 100 dpi. - There is little you can do except ignoring the errors or - telling Metafont to do so. Please report such errors only - if they occur at resolutions above 100 dpi. - - If the previewer or the printer driver complains about missing - characters, check whether you have deleted all files from - previous versions of this font. - - If the previewer or the printer driver complains about a - checksum error, check whether you have deleted all files from - previous versions of this font. - -If that does not help and your friendly TeXnician is unavailable, -drop me a mail. I will try to help you, if time permits. - -I am always glad to hear about improvements and bug reports, -general comments are appreciated, too. - -Olaf Kummer - -Universitaet Hamburg -Fachbereich Informatik -- Arbeitsbereich TGI -Vogt-Koelln-Strasse 30 -22527 Hamburg (Germany) - -mailto:kummer@informatik.uni-hamburg.de -http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/mitarbeiter/wimis/kummer.html |