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-.TH t1mapper "1" "15 October 2001"
-.SH NAME
-t1mapper \- A tool to help xdvi use all your t1 fonts
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B t1mapper
-[\fIOPTIONS\fR] \fITeX-fontdir Type1-font-file-spec\fR
-.PP
-.B t1mapper
-[\fIOPTIONS\fR] -gs \fIGS-fontmap GS-fontdir TeX-fontdir\fR
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B T1mapper
-is a utility script written in Perl. It assists you in making
-new Postscript<tm> Type1 fonts available for use with
-.BR xdvi .
-.PP
-\fINOTE: \fBRunning this utility is only required if your TeX installation
-doesn't already contain the neccessary .pfb files somewhere in the
-texmf/ directory hierarchy.\fR
-.PP
-The first invocation shown above makes any Type1 font you may have floating around
-on your system available to
-.BR xdvi .
-The second invocation is for hi-jacking fonts from your Ghostscript
-installation, which will supply
-.B xdvi
-with all the standard Type1 fonts it needs.
-.PP
-.B T1mapper
-relies on a installed and working
-.B texk
-system to be present. In
-particular it uses
-.B kpsewhich
-to locate the
-.B fontname
-package .map files which maps between Postscript<tm> font names and TeX
-font names.
-.B teTeX
-is one such
-.B texk
-system.
-.PP
-When invoked without the
-.B -gs
-option, t1mapper will examine each of the fonts specified. It will
-attempt to determine the Postscript name of the font by looking inside
-the font file, and if that name has a TeX equivalent it will copy,
-link or symlink your the file into the TeX font directory you named
-first on the command line. The name in the TeX font directory will be
-according to the TeX/KB-fontname scheme, so that the font names used
-in
-.B .dvi
-files matches the names found in the TeX font directories.
-.PP
-When invoked with the
-.B -gs
-option
-.B t1mapper
-will read the named GS Fontmap file to determine which GS font files
-correspond to which standard Postscript fonts (GS' version of
-Times-Roman is not called \fITimes-Roman\fR, it's actually called
-\fINimbusRomNo9L-Regu\fR), and then proceed to copy or link the files
-in the named GS font directory into the named TeX font directory.
-.PP
-The program's diagnostic output is also written to a logfile
-.IR t1map.log ,
-which is created either in the current working directory or in
-.BR /tmp .
-.SH OPTIONS
-All options except
-.B -gs
-have to do with how the font files are copied or linked into the TeX
-font directories:
-.TP
-.B -cp
-Copy the files from the \fIGS-fontdir\fR or matching the
-\fIType1-font-file-spec\fR into the \fITeX-fontdir\fR. This is the
-default and will always work.
-.TP
-.B -ln
-Hard link the files. This requires the fonts to reside on the same
-disk, but it will save space, and the files will not disappear from
-the \fITeX-fontdir\fR if they are removed from the source directory.
-.TP
-.B -lns
-Symlink the files. This saves space, but if the original files are
-removed the symlinks will be broken.
-.TP
-.B -lnlns
-Attempt hard-link first, if it fails make symlink.
-.TP
-.B -lncp
-Attempt hard-link first, if that fails, copy the font.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-If your Ghostscript is installed in
-.B /usr/local/share/ghostscript
-and your TeX
-lives in
-.B /usr/local/teTeX
-then this command will make your GS fonts available to xdvi:
-.PP
-.Vb 4
-\&t1mapper -lns -gs \e
-\& /usr/local/share/ghostscript/5.50/Fontmap \e
-\& /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts \e
-\& /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/fonts/type1/gs
-.Ve
-.PP
-The first argument here is the full path to the GS Fontmap. The
-second is the GS font directory, note the lack of wildcards here (as
-opposed to the next example). The third argument is the TeX font
-directory. If it does not exist it will be created. Texk and teTeX uses
-quite finely structured font directories, and the above reflects this.
-.PP
-If you have a Solaris machine with Display Postscript fonts then this
-command will make them available to xdvi:
-.PP
-.Vb 4
-\&t1mapper -lns \e
-\& /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/fonts/type1/gs \e
-\& /usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/*.pfa
-.Ve
-.PP
-Here the first argument is the TeX font directory and thereafter comes
-a wildcard that specifies which fonts to examine for copying/linking
-into the TeX font directory.
-.SH FILES
-.B fontname
-Postscript to TeX name mapping files from
-.B http://tug.org/fontname/,
-these are included in teTeX.
-.PP
-.B Ghostscript
-fonts from
-.B http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/
-or
-.B http://www.gnu.org/software/ghostscript/ghostscript.html
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR kpsewhich (1),
-.BR xdvi (1),
-.BR ln (1),
-.B README.t1fonts
-in the source distribution
-.SH AUTHOR
-Nicolai Langfeldt for the xdvik project at SourceForge (see
-.BR http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdvi/ ).