% original texfonts.map -- define aliases for fontnames. % (If you change or delete `original' on the previous line, web2c won't % install its texfonts.map over this file.) % % @mapfile{ % maintainer = "K. Berry", % version = "2.1", % date = "5 July 1996", % filename = "texfonts.map", % email = "kb@mail.tug.org", % address = "135 Center Hill Rd. // Plymouth, MA 02360", % codetable = "ISO/ASCII", % checksum = "60 322 2046", % docstring = "Define aliases for fontnames." % } % % First column is real filename; second is alias; others are ignored. % Spaces and/or tabs separate columns. % Blank lines are ignored. % Comments (obviously) start with %. % % Null bytes will confuse the programs, and a CR at the end of a line is % removed for DOS's sake, but any other characters will be considered % part of the text, and any length is ok. % % If an alias here has an extension, it matches only those files with % that extension; otherwise, it matches anything with the same root, % regardless of extension. For example, `foo.tfm' matches only % `foo.tfm'; but `foo' matches `foo.vf', `foo.300pk', whatever. % % An existing file is preferred to a file found via an alias. For % example, if you have a file `foo.tfm' and this file defines `foo' as % an alias for `bar', `foo.tfm' will be used, not `bar.tfm'. % These fonts have been named both `circle10' and `lcircle10'. But % `lcirc10' is best, anyway, as it's short enough for DOS. Allow any of % these to mean any of the others. --kb@mail.tug.org, 23 Jan 93. circle10 lcircle10 circle10 lcirc10 lcircle10 circle10 lcircle10 lcirc10 lcirc10 circle10 lcirc10 lcircle10 circlew10 lcirclew10 circlew10 lcircw10 lcirclew10 circlew10 lcirclew10 lcircw10 lcircw10 circlew10 lcircw10 lcirclew10 % Allow people to use PostScript font names. include adobe.map include apple.map include bitstrea.map include dtc.map include linotype.map include monotype.map include softkey.map include urw.map