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%% LaTeX2e file `dvidrive.txt'
%% generated by the `filecontents' environment
%% from source `eurofont' on 1999/02/02.
%%
File dvidrive.txt
Copyright 1998 Rowland McDonnell
email rebecca@astrid.u-net.com
This file contains information on how to configure dvips and OzTeX to use
Adobe's Eurofonts and the Marvosym fount. I believe that pdfTeX can use
dvips entries.
If there are any problems with the information below, or if you have
information on how to configure other dvi drivers, please let me know by
emailing: rebecca@astrid.u-net.com
DVI DRIVER CONFIGURATION LINES FOR ADOBE'S EUROFONTS
====================================================
Note that versions of dvips before v5.83 have trouble doing partial fount
downloading with Adobe's Eurofonts. Because of this, I have listed the
dvips psfont.map entries with `|<<|' and with `|<|': the `|<<|'
entries prevent dvips attempting to do partial fount downloading with
that particular fount.
The `<<' syntax does not work with all versions of dvips; it does work
with dvips v5.78, but doesn't work with v5.70. If you're using a pre
`<<' dvips, you should use the entries with `<' and don't use partial
fount downloading with any document containing Adobe's Eurofonts;
passing the -j0 switch to dvips will prevent it from doing partial
fount downloading if this is normally turned on.
I've asked the author of dvips when the `<<' syntax was first
introduced, and he can't remember.
I am told that pdftex can do partial fount downloading using Adobe's
Eurofonts.
Eurofont configuration lines for Windows/Unix/any others?
=========================================================
(you need to re-name the *.PFB files *.pfb; thanks to Stefan Ulrich
<ulrich@cis.uni-muenchen.de> for this and the following entries)
psfonts.map entries for Windows/Unix/other
dvips v5.78 or similar
zpeurs EuroSans-Regular <<_1______.pfb
zpeubs EuroSans-Bold <<_1B_____.pfb
zpeuris EuroSans-Italic <<_1I_____.pfb
zpeubis EuroSans-BoldItalic <<_1BI____.pfb
zpeurt EuroMono-Regular <<_2______.pfb
zpeubt EuroMono-Bold <<_2B_____.pfb
zpeurit EuroMono-Italic <<_2I_____.pfb
zpeubit EuroMono-BoldItalic <<_2BI____.pfb
zpeur EuroSerif-Regular <<_3______.pfb
zpeub EuroSerif-Bold <<_3B_____.pfb
zpeuri EuroSerif-Italic <<_3I_____.pfb
zpeubi EuroSerif-BoldItalic <<_3BI____.pfb
psfonts.map entries for Windows/Unix/other
dvips v5.70 or before, dvips v5.83 and above, and pdftex:
(note that I don't use pdftex; this suggestion might not work)
zpeurs EuroSans-Regular <_1______.pfb
zpeubs EuroSans-Bold <_1B_____.pfb
zpeuris EuroSans-Italic <_1I_____.pfb
zpeubis EuroSans-BoldItalic <_1BI____.pfb
zpeurt EuroMono-Regular <_2______.pfb
zpeubt EuroMono-Bold <_2B_____.pfb
zpeurit EuroMono-Italic <_2I_____.pfb
zpeubit EuroMono-BoldItalic <_2BI____.pfb
zpeur EuroSerif-Regular <_3______.pfb
zpeub EuroSerif-Bold <_3B_____.pfb
zpeuri EuroSerif-Italic <_3I_____.pfb
zpeubi EuroSerif-BoldItalic <_3BI____.pfb
Eurofont configuration lines for Macs
=====================================
Macintosh psfonts.map entries for dvips v5.78 or similar
zpeur EuroSerif-Regular <<EuroSerReg
zpeuri EuroSerif-Italic <<EuroSerIta
zpeub EuroSerif-Bold <<EuroSerBol
zpeubi EuroSerif-BoldItalic <<EuroSerBolIta
zpeurs EuroSans-Regular <<EuroSanReg
zpeuris EuroSans-Italic <<EuroSanIta
zpeubs EuroSans-Bold <<EuroSanBol
zpeubis EuroSans-BoldItalic <<EuroSanBolIta
zpeurt EuroMono-Regular <<EuroMonReg
zpeurit EuroMono-Italic <<EuroMonIta
zpeubt EuroMono-Bold <<EuroMonBol
zpeubit EuroMono-BoldItalic <<EuroMonBolIta
Macintosh psfonts.map entries for
dvips v5.70 or before, dvips v5.83 and above, and pdftex:
(note that I don't use pdftex; this suggestion might not work)
zpeur EuroSerif-Regular <EuroSerReg
zpeuri EuroSerif-Italic <EuroSerIta
zpeub EuroSerif-Bold <EuroSerBol
zpeubi EuroSerif-BoldItalic <EuroSerBolIta
zpeurs EuroSans-Regular <EuroSanReg
zpeuris EuroSans-Italic <EuroSanIta
zpeubs EuroSans-Bold <EuroSanBol
zpeubis EuroSans-BoldItalic <EuroSanBolIta
zpeurt EuroMono-Regular <EuroMonReg
zpeurit EuroMono-Italic <EuroMonIta
zpeubt EuroMono-Bold <EuroMonBol
zpeubit EuroMono-BoldItalic <EuroMonBolIta
OzTeX config file entries
zpeur EuroSerif-Regular "Euro Serif" nil
zpeuri EuroSerif-Italic "Euro Serif" nil i
zpeub EuroSerif-Bold "Euro Serif" nil b
zpeubi EuroSerif-BoldItalic "Euro Serif" nil bi
zpeurs EuroSans-Regular "Euro Sans" nil
zpeuris EuroSans-Italic "Euro Sans" nil i
zpeubs EuroSans-Bold "Euro Sans" nil b
zpeubis EuroSans-BoldItalic "Euro Sans" nil bi
zpeurt EuroMono-Regular "Euro Monospace" nil
zpeurit EuroMono-Italic "Euro Monospace" nil i
zpeubt EuroMono-Bold "Euro Monospace" nil b
zpeubit EuroMono-BoldItalic "Euro Monospace" nil bi
DVI DRIVER CONFIGURATION LINES FOR MARVOSYM
===========================================
Here are some lines to configure dvips to use the Marvosym fount:
Dvips psfonts.map entries for the original Marvosym fount:
fmvr8x Martin_Vogels_Symbole <marvosym.pfb
fmvri8x Martin_Vogels_Symbole " .167 SlantFont" <marvosym.pfb
Dvips psfonts.map entries for the Y&Y `ATM compatible'
re-worked Marvosym fount:
fmvr8x Marvosym <marvosym.pfb
fmvri8x Marvosym " .167 SlantFont" <marvosym.pfb
I have assumed that all dvi drivers that can use PostScript Type 1
founts can also produce fake italic founts by slanting an upright
version. Because of this, I have made no provision for dvi drivers
that can't do this. If you have a dvi driver that can't fake an
italic, please let me know and I'll modify the eurofont package to
take this into account, probably by adding another option and writing
a new fd file.
Note for Macintosh users
A Mac version of the Marvosym fount has been created in PostScript Type 1
and TrueType versions. It uses the Y&Y names as above, and these lines are
be needed for dvips's psfonts.map file:
fmvr8x Marvosym <Marvo
fmvri8x Marvosym " .167 SlantFont" <Marvo
And these lines for OzTeX's default config file:
fmvr8x Marvosym Marvosym nil
fmvri8x Marvosym Marvosym nil i
If a version of the original Marvosym fount is ever released for Macs,
these lines will be needed for dvips's psfonts.map file:
fmvr8x Martin_Vogels_Symbole <MartiVogSym
fmvri8x Martin_Vogels_Symbole " .167 SlantFont" <MartiVogSym
And these lines for OzTeX's default config file:
fmvr8x MartiVogSym "Martin Vogels Symbole" nil
fmvri8x MartiVogSym "Martin Vogels Symbole" nil i
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