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Here follows a brief summary on how to install the PostScript
stuff for SpecialHost.
1) Move the files contained in the directory 'SpecialHost/ps/' to
a directory specified in the environment variable DVIPSHEADERS
(this variable supports the EVPaths syntax). Note that
the files `psfonts.map', `tex.pro' and `special.pro' are the same used
by DVIPS, so if you have already installed DVIPS you should already
have them in a correct place. The file 'init.ps' is instead from the
(HWG)Post.library distribution.
2) Move the file 'SpecialHost/libs/post.library' to your LIBS:
directory. If you have a 68020/30+68881/2 or 68040 CPU
you can use the file 'post.library.20' instead (but remember to rename it
to 'post.library'). If you have already installed the post.library
(i.e. HWGPost beta 6) or a newer library you may skip this step.
3) Copy the file 'SpecialHost/ps/HWGPOSTResources' to 'POST:'. If you
already have this file, merge the two 'HWGPOSTResources' files according
to the PostScript Type-1 fonts you have installed.
The file 'HWGPOSTResources' of this distribution provides entries
for the standard 35 PostScript fonts and for the Bakoma font collection.
It supposes you have installed the fonts into 'PSFONTS:'.
4) The Bakoma font collection is available at CTAN archives, while
a PD version of the 35 standard PostScript fonts is avaible on Aminet
into text/print/. A a commercial version of the 35 standard PostScript
Type-1 fonts is available with the 'Adobe Type Manager' program
and the 'Adobe Plus Package' from Adobe.