% Add BaKoMa AMS fonts to the current list of PostScript fonts used by OzTeX. % The BaKoMa fonts were created by Basil Malyshev; they are FREE PostScript % and TrueType versions of the Computer Modern fonts. The fonts are not % distributed with OzTeX but can be obtained by ftp from any CTAN site. % Get /tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/mac/00readme.mac and read it. % The PostScript fonts are in /tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/mac/macps. % The TrueType fonts are in /tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/mac/tt. % (Thanks to John Salmento for help creating this file.) % config files = ? format files = ? help files = ? printer res & mode = ? viewing res & mode = ? units = ? paper width = ? paper height = ? horizontal offset = ? vertical offset = ? show statistics = ? reverse page order = ? conserve VM = ? manual feed = ? reserved = ? Help folder = ? FMT folder = ? TeX input folder(s) = ? TFM folder(s) = ? PK folder(s) = ? % % You will need to change the last path name given below. % It tells OzTeX where to find the font files that must be downloaded % when printing to a PostScript device. You might prefer to specify all % these paths in your Default config file. % Note that font files are normally kept in the Fonts sub-folder of your % System folder in System 7.1 (or in the Extensions sub-folder in 7.0). % PS folder(s) = :PS-files: :PS-files:Encodings: "HD:System:Fonts:" Text-to-PS prolog = ? DVI-to-PS prolog = ? VF folder(s) = ? global PS file = ? Save OzTeX output = ? missing fonts file = ? pool file = ? dummy TFM file = ? dummy screen font = ? paper edges = ? \special markers = ? missing fonts = ? mem_max = ? font_max = ? font_mem_size = ? max_strings = ? string_vacancies = ? pool_size = ? buf_size = ? stack_size = ? max_in_open = ? param_size = ? nest_size = ? save_size = ? trie_size = ? trie_op_size = ? mem_top = ? hash_size = ? hash_prime = ? hyph_size = ? mem_min = ? error_line = ? half_error_line = ? max_print_line = ? % % AMS FONTS % % Lots of fonts make OzTeX start up much slower, but you % can remove fonts from the Font menu by putting a "%" in front of the % name. You can make the fonts appear at the bottom of the font menu % by putting a "~" in front of the name. % After editing all the screen font names listed below you must also use % ResEdit to change the "~" to "%" in the font names stored in the TrueType % suitcase files: % % 1. Start up ResEdit and open a suitcase file (like cmr.mrf). % 2. Double click on the FOND resource. % 3. Choose Select All (or type Command-A). % 4. Choose Get Info (or type Command-I). % 5. Put a "%" in front of each name in the Name field. % 6. Save and close the file. % % OzTeX will still be able to find these "hidden" fonts for previewing and % non-PostScript printing, but most other applications will probably not. % % TFM Printer font Download Screen font Encoding % =+ (this tells OzTeX to update the current font list) = euex10 euex10