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ptex-jisfonts for Debian
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- To use jis fonts in your TeX files, please add \usepackage{jis}. Or
install okumura-clsfiles and use jsarticle or jsbook.
- The files gbm-jis.tfm and rml-jis.tfm in /usr/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/dvips/
of this package are renamed from the original gbm.tfm and rml.tfm because
the original names are duplicated with the files of dvi2ps-fontdata-ja
which are for traditional min and goth fonts so the original names might
cause troubles.
- To use jis fonts with dvipsk-ja, "jisftconfig add" will add extra lines
%-- ptex-jisfonts begin
p +jis.map
%-- ptex-jisfonts end
to /etc/texmf/dvipsj/config.ps. Or add 'p +jis.map' to your ~/.dvipsrc.
- To use jis fonts with xdvi-ja, "jisftconfig add" will add extra lines
#-- ptex-jisfonts begin
jis min
jisg goth
#-- ptex-jisfonts end
to /etc/texmf/vfontmap. But version 22.40s-j1.12-0.1 or later, you
don't need the above settings.
- To use jis fonts with dvipdfmx, there is nothing for you to do.
In postinst, setup for dvipdfmx is done. If jisfonts with dvipdfmx
is not working fine, try to run dpkg-reconfigure ptex-jisfonts.
- To use jis fonts with dvi2ps, you have to specify fontdesc file, jisfonts
in command line option '-F'. For example, when you want to generate file.ps
from file.dvi, you have to run dvi2ps like the following,
$ dvi2ps -F jisfonts file.dvi > file.ps
We believe this works for both jis fonts and also for min and goth fonts.
-- OHURA Makoto <ohura@debian.org>, Sun Nov 13 00:08:37 2005
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