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TeXF 2.5 copyright 1988 by Ali T. Ozer
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[This is a summary of TeXF.DOC. For
more info, please refer to TeXF.DOC.]
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[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
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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.