\latinfamily{xyz}{} \bye
where xyz
is the Berry name of the font family. This
simple script is adequate for most purposes: its output covers the
font family in both T1 and OT1 font encodings. Nevertheless,
with fancier fonts, more elaborate things are possible with
fontinst: see the documentation for details.
.fd
) files.
texmf
tree. All the
strictures about installing non-standard things apply here: be sure
to put the files in the local tree. The list gives reasonable
destinations for the various files related to a font whose Berry
name is <bname>:
.pfb, .pfa .../fonts/type1/<foundry>/<bname> .tfm .../fonts/tfm/<foundry>/<bname> .vf .../fonts/vf/<foundry>/<bname> .fd .../tex/latex/fontinst/<foundry>/<bname>The irregular things being
.map
files: in teTeX 3.0 and
later, these should be placed according to the revised TDS as
.map .../fonts/map/dvips/<foundry>and in other (earlier) systems as
.map .../dvips/fontinst/<foundry>
extra_modules="
(and before the closing quotes).
updmap --enable Map <xyz>.map
initexmf --mkmaps
, and the job
is done.
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