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Re: Adobe Type Basics: msg#00422

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Subject: Re: Adobe Type Basics

On 11/16/04 5:44 PM, "Peter Dyballa"
<Peter_Dyballa-Ebz0p6Y2lXc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello Herb!
>
> Look into texmf.tetex/fonts/map/dvips/tetex! There you'll find some
> *35.map files. They are the ones that make use of the built-in
> PostScript fonts.
>
> texmf.tetex/fonts/{tfm,vf}/adobe/ should already contain all necessary
> tfm and vf files. You schould not need to make your own set. In
> texmf.tetex/tex/latex/psnfss you'll find the fd files.
>
> I think that's all ...
>
> --
> Greetings
>
> Pete
>

Howdy,

It was truly much easier than I even thought it would be! I didn't even have
to rename the .pfb files form their Adobe names. I simply put the .pfb files
into ~/Library/fonts/type1/adobe/TypeBasics/ without changing their names.
Then I changed updmap.cfg found in texmf.local/web2c/ so that i)LW35 is set
to ADOBE (Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames) and ii)dvipsDownloadBase35,
pdftexDownloadBase14 and dvipdfmDownloadBase14 were all true. Finally
running `sudo updmap' then set it all up and it just worked!!!

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs-EnPF47/3+YSD9iCl+R0B7w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

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