# $Id: ttf2tex.cfg,v 0.70 2004/09/30 00:00:00 lehman pub $ # Configuration file for ttf2tex.sh # The script ttf2tex.sh will look for the following configuration # files, in this order: # # ./ttf2tex.cfg # ~/.ttf2tex.cfg # /etc/ttf2tex.cfg # # The first match will be used. # The configuration file is not parsed by ttf2tex.sh, but rather # input directly using a 'source' command (which is comparable to # TeX's \input). This implies that it must be a valid Bash script, # even if it only defines some variables. # # The hash mark (#) indicates a comment. Everything from the # to the # end of the line is ignored by the shell. Variables are defined as # follows: # # variable=value # # Spaces around the equal sign are invalid. If the value includes any # spaces, it should be enclosed in double quotes: # # variable="value with spaces" # # It's a good idea to use quotes around the value in any case. # Please adjust the following variables to your installation. # # All subdirectories below must be given relative to the top of your # local and private Tex tree! # # If unsure, run "kpsexpand \$TEXMFLOCAL" and "kpsexpand \$HOMETEXMF" # to query kpathsea for these paths. # Subdirectory for .afm files # # If unsure, run "kpsewhich --show-path=afm" to query kpathsea for the # complete afm search path and strip $TEXMF. # # The default should work fine on most systems. path_afm="fonts/afm" # Subdirectory for .tfm files # # If unsure, run "kpsewhich --show-path=tfm" to query kpathsea for the # complete tfm search path and strip $TEXMF. # # The default should work fine on most systems. path_tfm="fonts/tfm" # Subdirectory for .vf files # # If unsure, run "kpsewhich --show-path=vf" to query kpathsea for the # complete vf search path and strip $TEXMF. # # The default should work fine on most systems. path_vf="fonts/vf" # Subdirectory for .ttf files # # If unsure, run "kpsexpand \$TTFONTS" to query kpathsea for the ttf # search path and strip $TEXMF. # # For older versions of teTeX this used to be "fonts/ttf" while newer # versions use "fonts/truetype" instead. path_ttf="fonts/truetype" # Subdirectory for .fd files # # This should be under "tex/latex/" by convention. The last part is # arbitrary. # # The default should work fine on most systems. path_fd="tex/latex/ttfonts" # Subdirectory and file name for ttf2pk's map file # # This is the subdirectory in which the map file used by ttf2pk # resides. This file is usually called ttfonts.map. Consult the man # page for ttf2pk and the FreeType documentation if you are unsure. path_map_ttf2pk="ttf2pk" # This is the actual file name. ttfonts.map is the default and should # be fine. If this map file already exists and resides somewhere # outside of your local Tex tree simply make use of symbolic links as # required. file_map_ttf2pk="ttfonts.map" # Subdirectory for ttf2pk's encoding vectors # # This is the subdirectory in which the enc file used by ttf2pk # resides. This will usually not differ from the map file path. path_map_ttf2pk="ttf2pk" # Subdirectory for pdftex's map files # # This is the subdirectory in which the map files for pdftex reside. # Since pdftex can use multiple map files, we will create one file for # each font family (".map") and put it there. path_map_pdftex="pdftex/config" # Subdirectory for pdftex's encoding vectors # # This is the subdirectory in which the enc files for pdftex reside. # Depending on your TeX distribution, this may differ from the path # used for map files. path_enc_pdftex="pdftex/config" # The latest versions of TeX Live and teTeX use separate paths for # map files and encoding vectors. In this case, the paths should be # "fonts/map/pdftex/config" and "fonts/enc/pdftex/config". Inspect # the global tree of your installation if you are unsure. # That's it.