Index of /archives/text/CTAN/fonts/utilities/vfinst
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example/ 1999-10-20 16:22 -
x.mtx 1998-06-18 09:00 309
T19vf.etx 1998-07-01 09:00 545
OT1i9vf.etx 1998-07-01 09:00 587
numoff.mtx 1998-08-06 09:00 595
OT19vf.etx 1998-07-01 09:00 632
T1sw.etx 1998-06-29 09:00 658
OT1sw.etx 1998-06-29 09:00 668
osfon.mtx 1998-08-06 09:00 794
minoff.mtx 1998-08-06 09:00 848
map.sup 1998-08-06 09:00 1.0K
INSTALL 1998-08-27 09:00 1.1K
smcapon.mtx 1998-08-07 09:00 1.2K
padalt.MTX 1998-06-06 09:00 1.2K
T1c9vf.etx 1998-07-01 09:00 1.2K
OT1c9vf.etx 1998-07-01 09:00 1.3K
dotlessj.mtx 1998-06-04 09:00 1.4K
vfinst 1998-08-07 09:00 1.8K
ASE2ALT.MTX 1998-06-09 09:00 1.9K
vfinst.rc 1998-07-15 09:00 2.0K
README 1998-08-27 09:00 2.3K
vfinst.dos 1998-08-07 09:00 2.8K
vfinst.unx 1998-08-07 09:00 2.8K
vfinst.par 1998-08-07 09:00 2.9K
uline.mtx 1998-08-07 09:00 4.7K
map.a2d 1998-08-06 09:00 5.1K
ASE2EXP.MTX 1998-07-01 09:00 6.4K
DOA2E 1998-06-06 09:00 6.4K
vfinst.lib 1998-08-20 09:00 12K
famnames 1997-02-16 09:00 12K
OT1padl.etx 1998-06-09 09:00 15K
OT1pacl.etx 1998-07-03 09:00 16K
map.n2a 1998-08-06 09:00 16K
1vfinst 1998-08-14 09:00 28K
latinx.mtx 1998-08-07 09:00 35K
2vfinst 1998-08-11 09:00 35K
vfinst.tex 1998-08-24 09:00 39K
vfinst.pdf 2007-12-01 00:02 131K
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%
%% This is the file readme, part of the VFinst package
%% (version 1.00, August, 1998) for PostScript Type1 font
%% installation. (Author: Alan Hoenig, ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu)
%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
If you've ever wanted to set up outline fonts for use by \TeX\ or
\LaTeX, VFinst may be of use to you. At the end of the VFinst
process, you'll be able to typeset with your new fonts, confident that
accents, ligatures, and the like will appear in your document with the
usual \TeX\ conventions. Here are the fonts you get at the end of the
process.
* For every upright font: you get the upright font, the small
caps font, an oblique font, and an underline font.
* For every italic font, you get the italic font, a small caps
italic, an unslanted italic, and an underline font.
* Additional fonts: You will also get titling (display)
fonts, both upright and italic, and a swash italic font,
if the appropriate raw fonts were present.
VFinst takes care to use expert fonts to build the small caps fonts,
if these raw fonts are present. You also get test files
for plain TeX and NFSS (LaTeX), to both test the fonts and to provide
examples of how to declare and use each of the fonts in a TeX
document.
Some Technical Notes: At the end of the VFinst process, you get all
.vf and .tfm files for all fonts, which have been renamed for you
according to the fontname2.1 conventions. All oblique and italic
fonts use the true italic angle for the font. The dvips map file
psfonts.map will have been updated for you. All fonts will have been
placed in the proper area on your hard disk. You may choose original
TeX (ot1) or Cork (t1) encodings for your fonts, which can be
installed according to the TDS (TeX Directory Structure) or
`traditional' standard. All raw fonts follow the 8r TeXBase1Encoding.
All this and more is expanded upon in the documentation file
vfinst.tex. PLEASE READ THE FILE vfinst.tex BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY
FONT INSTALLATIONS.
Please feel free to get in touch with me; my email is
ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu. All comments, bugs, suggestions for
improvement, and criticism cheerfully accepted.
Alan Hoenig
ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu
August 1998