Installation: If you are trying to manually install a pre-compiled binary version of this package, you will have to install one to three files. 1. Copy the executables dvipdfm and ebb (optional) to a directory in your path. 2. Copy the t1fonts.map (optional) file to a dvipdfm subdirectory of your texmf tree, e.g., /usr/share/texmf/dvipdfm/t1fonts.map If dvipdfm doesn't work (probably because kpathsea can't find your texmf.cnf file), try one of the following remedies using environment variables: i) Set TEXMFCNF to point to the directory containing your texmf.cnf file. or ii) Set T1FONTS to point to the directory containing your .pfb files, set TFMFONTS to point to the directory containing your .tfm files, and set AFMFONTS to point to the directory containing your .afm files. Notes: 1. The dvipdfm binary requries kpathsea to do its font searching. You must already have a working TeX installation with its own texmf.cnf, etc. 2. In addition to this package, you will need PostScript Type1 fonts for the Computer Modern fonts and any additional fonts you want to use. PostScript Type1 fonts are distributed by the American Math Society. Information about these fonts is available at the URL http://www.ams.org/tex/type1-fonts.html and the fonts themselves (Computer Modern and AMS fonts) are available at ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/psfonts/ These fonts need to be installed in a location where the kpathsea library can find them. 3. If "dvipdfm" complains that it can't find fonts, read the "kpathsea" documentation about debugging path searching. If you can't get kpathsea to find your texmf tree, it can always locate the fonts using environment variables. If "kpathsea" can't find your texmf.cnf, try setting the environment variable TEXMFCNF to point to the directory containing texmf.cnf. As an alternative, you can set AFMFONTS to point to your ".afm" files (dvipdfm needs these), set T1FONTS to point to your ".pfb" files, and set TFMFONTS to point to your ".tfm" files.