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- TeXF 2.5 copyright 1988 by Ali T. Ozer
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- [This is a summary of TeXF.DOC. For
- more info, please refer to TeXF.DOC.]
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- [Editor's Note: In order to get all of the submitted material
- to fit on a single disk, along with my normal distribution
- files, I had to archive a number of files using zoo. Zoo
- is available on disk number 108. The zoo'd files are:
-
- Archive PKFonts.zoo:
- Length CF Size Now Date Time
- -------- --- -------- --------- --------
- 11832 50% 5974 13 Mar 88 14:52:04 PK FONTS 1
- 976 52% 464 13 Mar 88 14:52:06 PK FONTS 1.info
- 14398 53% 6718 13 Mar 88 14:52:06 PK FONTS 2
- 976 52% 465 13 Mar 88 14:49:50 PK FONTS 2.info
- 15606 41% 9239 13 Mar 88 14:52:06 PK FONTS 3
- 976 52% 467 13 Mar 88 14:49:50 PK FONTS 3.info
- 10860 40% 6548 13 Mar 88 14:52:06 PK FONTS 4
- 976 52% 467 13 Mar 88 14:52:04 PK FONTS 4.info
- 17864 27% 13070 13 Mar 88 14:49:50 TeXF
- 3477 67% 1133 13 Mar 88 14:52:08 TeXF.mappings
- 2432 66% 816 13 Mar 88 14:49:46 TeXF.pkfontfiles
- -------- --- -------- --------- --------
- 80373 44% 45361 11 files
-
- Sorry about any inconvenience.
-
- -Fred Fish
- 13-Mar-88
-
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- To see what the fonts look like, look at the IFF files
- "PK FONTS 1," "PK FONTS 2," "PK FONTS 3," and "PK FONTS 4,"
- by clicking on the corresponding icons. These four IFF files
- contain a few sample characters from all the PK files in
- this distribution, with some indication of what the AmigaDOS
- font name is and what AmigaDOS font sizes can be generated.
- For instance, in "PK FONTS 1," you'll see that the font
- "cmr10" is available in the sizes 103, 73, 61, 42, 30, and
- 21. To generate the AmigaDOS font cmr10/73, all you need to
- do is:
-
- 1. Start a CLI window and CD to the directory where TEXF is
- in. (In this distribution, the root directory of the
- distribution disk.)
-
- 2. "ASSIGN FONTS:" if you do not want to write to your default
- FONTS: directory (normally the FONTS directory on your
- startup disk). If you've got some expansion RAM, and you
- just want to play around with different fonts, best idea
- is to ASSIGN FONTS: RAM:.
-
- 3. Then:
-
- 1> texf -mcmr10/73
-
- Note that the argument after "-m" should be in lower case.
- This argument is simply a font name and size from any of
- the "PK FONTS" picture files.
-