--- warning --- Couldn't find font `ectt1000.htf' (char codes: 0--255)
\font\x=ectt1000 \ShowFont\x
Compiling the above file will provide some garbage, besides the character maps, as long as the htf fonts are missing.
where
--- warning --- Couldn't find font `....' (char codes: first_index--last_index)
(last_index) - (first_index) + 1.
Each of these intermediate lines provides a representation for a corresponding character code.
string class comment
The first two fields must be enclosed by a delimiter, determined by the first character in the line. The comment may be empty.
A ‘class’ specified by an odd integer value asks for a pictorial character. An even integer number asks for a non-pictorial character, specified in the ‘string’ field. An empty class field is treated as a zero value.
The manner the characters of the different classes are packaged, is determined by commands of the form ‘\Configure{htf}{class-number}...’. For instance,
When no special requirements are in place, it is advisable to use just the classes of 0 and 1.
If more than one entry applies for a given font, the first one is the only one that counts.
Instead of explicitly specifying the encodings for the characters, an htf font can be declared an alias to another htf font by specifying in the first line the aliased font name prepended by a period.
cmss.htf