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-These are installation instructions for the LH fonts package version 3.4g.
-
-The following sections are for teTeX and emTeX users; however, it is
-simple to install LH fonts on any TeX system, as these instructions
-are quite generic.
-
-First of all, an important note. Please, REMOVE (i.e., backup) all old
-LH fonts (all MF, PK, TFM and VF files) from your TEXMF tree, since
-otherwise the name conflicts and unpredictable errors are guaranteed.
-The fonts with names wn*.mf (e.g. wnr10.mf) which actually use LH
-fonts also should be removed. However, the AMS Washington Cyrillic
-fonts with names wncy*.mf (e.g. wncyr10.mf) can happily coexist with
-the LH fonts and should not be deleted.
-
-After installing the fonts, you can test your setup with
-
- "tex testfont" or "latex nfssfont" or "tex fontchart"
-
-specifying e.g. larm1000 as the font (testfont.tex is part of emTeX's
-Metafont package).
-
-
-teTeX:
-------
-
-First, you can get the latest version of teTeX, --- it already includes
-LH fonts properly installed (in particular, you should upgrade from
-teTeX-0.4 to teTeX-1.0 or later).
-
-Just run the script inst-lh.sh. It will do the work automatically,
-or do the work manually:
-
-1) Unpack the LH fonts package.
-
-2) Go to the `tex' directory and run (plain) tex on 99allenc.tex to
- produce the base files for la, lb, lc, ld, rx, wn, and lh fonts for
- encodings T2A, T2B, T2C, T2D, X2, OT2, LCY, respectively.
-
- If your version of TeX does not support automatic (on the fly)
- generation of METAFONT files (for creation of TFM files), you may
- need to change the command \MakeFileHeadsfalse to \MakeFileHeadstrue
- in the file `tex/setter.tex' first.
-
- Note that the `inst-lh.sh' script produces more complete font set,
- e.g. supporting SliTeX and concrete fonts.
-
-3) Copy the just created .mf files (in the wrk subdir) into the proper
- $TEXMF/fonts/source/lh/... subdir, e.g. rxbase.mf to lh-x2 etc.
-
-4) Copy the contents of `mf' directory to $TEXMF/fonts/source/lh/base,
- retaining the subdirectory structure.
-
-5) Run mktexlsr (or texhash) to have all new files `registered'.
-
-emTeX:
-------
-
-Do steps 1) and 2) from above.
-
-3) Copy the just created .mf files (in the wrk subdir) to a directory
- which is specified in the %MFINPUT% environment variable, e.g.
- emtex\mfinput\lh.
-
-4) Do the same for all files from `mf' directory. To enable subdirectory
- searching, don't forget to have `!' or `!!' (whatever is appropriate
- for you) appended to the directory names in %MFINPUT%.
-
-5) Replace the file emtex\mfjob\dvidrv.mfj with lh\dvidrv.mfj
- to enable automatic .pk font creation for all standard lh encodings.
-
-6) Run necessary ##**-<xx>.tex file (where <xx> -- font in necessary encoding)
- to create mfjob file.
-
-7) Create the .tfm files you'll need, using the <xx>job.mfj files. This
- will *not* create PK files to save time.
-
-
- Happy TeXing!