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% Lines starting with `%' are comment lines.
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% Created by Nicolai Langfeldt 2001/06/05
% Changes by Thomas Esser for teTeX, Sat Nov 3 23:33:54 CET 2001.
%
% Users of teTeX > 1.0 should use this file instead of xdvi.cfg.
% Rename it to xdvi.cfg and copy it as described in the INSTALL file.
% This file ps2pk.map which will automatically be updated by the `updmap'
% script.
%
% =============== Section 1: Encodings
%
% Here we list all the encodings we want xdvi to recognize as an
% "implied" encoding. This means that ptmr8r will be recognized as
% ptmr encoded with 8r and ptmr8y as ptmr encoded with 8y. If the font file
% we want to encode with 8r is named ptmr8a, however, this must be listed in
% the map file entry.
% NOTE: the enc files used by xdvi are similar to those used by dvips,
% whith the important exception that xdvi _cannot_ parse postscript,
% so the vectors mustn't require postscript execution.
% Suffix Encoding name Defined by this file
enc 8r TeXBase1Encoding 8r.enc
enc 8c CorkEncoding cork.enc
enc 8y TeXnANSIEncoding texnansi.enc
%
% =============== Section 2: Map files
%
% Multiple .map files are allowed. If a font entry is found in several
% files, later entries will override earlier ones (and a warning
% will be printed to stderr).
% ps2pk has no "built-in" fonts, just like xdvik. We can use its map file.
dvipsmap ps2pk.map
% Users of teTeX-1.0 should use the following combination of map files:
%dvipsmap psfonts.map
%dvipsmap ps2pk.map
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