% 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{ % @mapfile{ % email = "tex-fonts@tug.org", % version = "2.2", % date = "1 July 1998", % url = "http://tug.org/fontname/texfonts.map", % docstring = "Define aliases for font names in TeX." % supported = "yes", % } % % 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'. % % If an alias is defined, and the font does not exist, the first alias % will be used as the ``canonical name'', the one passed to MakeTeXPK to % create. % 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. 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-1250.map % include softkey-1555.map include urw.map