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# mktexnam.opt to determine various manipulations of the filenames.
# Sourced from mktexnam.
#
# Primarily written by Thomas Esser, Karl Berry, and Olaf Weber.
# Public domain.
# $Id$
# Get 8.3 filenames like dpiNNN/NAME.pk.
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*dosnames*) MT_PKBASE='dpi$DPI/$NAME.pk';;
esac
# Omit the mode directory (e.g., ljfour):
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*nomode*) MODE="";;
esac
###########################################################################
# Use this feature if you wish to use the alias files from the
# ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/fontname.tar.gz distribution.
###########################################################################
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*fontmaps*)
MT_NAMEPART='$MT_SUPPLIER/$MT_TYPEFACE'
MT_PKDESTREL='pk/$MT_MODE/$MT_NAMEPART'
MT_TFMDESTREL='tfm/$MT_NAMEPART'
MT_MFDESTREL='source/$MT_NAMEPART'
SPECIALMAP=`kpsewhich special.map`
TYPEFACEMAP=`kpsewhich typeface.map`
SUPPLIERMAP=`kpsewhich supplier.map`
if test -r "$SPECIALMAP"; then
set x `awk \
'{if ($1 == NAME || (substr (NAME, 1, length ($1)) == $1 \
&& substr (NAME, length (NAME), 1) ~ /[0-9]/ \
&& substr ($1, length ($1), 1) ~ /[^0-9]/)) \
{ print $2 " " $3; exit; }}' NAME=$NAME "$SPECIALMAP"`
shift; SUPPLIER=$1; TYPEFACE=$2
if test -z "$SUPPLIER"; then
# Try the normal case. Source first.
# $NAME might be raw.
name=`echo $NAME | sed 's/^r//'`
s_abbrev=`echo $name | sed 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/'`
SUPPLIER=`awk '{ if ($1 == s_abbrev) { print $2; exit; }}' \
s_abbrev=$s_abbrev "$SUPPLIERMAP"`
if test -n "$SUPPLIER"; then
# We found the source. Try for the typeface.
t_abbrev=`echo $name | sed 's/^.//;s/\(..\).*$/\1/'`
TYPEFACE=`awk '{ if ($1 == t_abbrev) { print $2; exit; }}' \
t_abbrev=$t_abbrev "$TYPEFACEMAP"`
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$SUPPLIER"; then
echo "$0: Could not map source abbreviation $s_abbrev for $NAME." >&2
echo "$0: Need to update $SPECIALMAP?" >&2
else
MT_SUPPLIER="$SUPPLIER"
if test -z "$TYPEFACE"; then
echo "$0: Could not map typeface abbreviation $t_abbrev for $NAME." >&2
echo "$0: Need to update $SPECIALMAP?" >&2
else
MT_TYPEFACE="$TYPEFACE"
fi
fi
esac
###########################################################################
# Use this feature to strip the "supplier" part (e.g. ams)
# of the target name:
###########################################################################
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*stripsupplier*)
MT_SUPPLIER=""
esac
###########################################################################
# Use this feature to strip the "typeface" part (e.g. euler)
# of the target name:
###########################################################################
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*striptypeface*)
MT_TYPEFACE=""
esac
# Put new fonts into the directory named by the VARTEXFONTS environment
# variable or config file value. (A default value for VARTEXFONTS is
# already set in the default texmf.cnf, q.v.)
#
# A user can override this setting in either direction by setting
# USE_VARTEXFONTS to 1 or 0.
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*varfonts*) test "$USE_VARTEXFONTS" != 0 && USE_VARTEXFONTS=1;;
esac
# Force generated files that would go into a system tree (as defined by
# SYSTEXMF) into TEXMFVAR. Starting with teTeX-3.0, the variable TEXMFVAR
# is always set. The varfonts feature takes precedence if also set.
#
# A user can override this setting in either direction by setting
# USE_TEXMFVAR to 1 or 0.
case "$MT_FEATURES" in
*texmfvar*) test "$USE_TEXMFVAR" != 0 && USE_TEXMFVAR=1;;
esac
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