Xdvik with t1 fonts. With this I announce the availability of xdvik-22.06-t1-beta1. The last public release was xdvik-22.06-t1-alpha4. Due to the excelent work done by Paul Vojta in xdvi and Rainer Menzner in t1lib this has been a lot easier than it could have been. The t1 functionality will eventualy be part of xdvik, so test now or tear your hair later ;-) xdvik-t1-beta1 has these features: - Based on t1lib 0.9 - Faster startup than alpha4 due to defered t1 font loading. But t1 font loading still has quite high overhead compared to pk font loading. Keep your xdvi going, don't quit it each time. - Correct glyph sizes for scaled fonts (e.g., cmr10 at 17pt and so on) - Better accomodation for asian languages. - dvips compatible w.r.t. fontmaps, but some changes in your maps to accomodate xdvi might still be needed. - automatic encoding recognition heuristic, minimizing the fontmaps needed in most cases. No fontmaps needed for cmr10 and the other type1 cm and ams fonts, or indeed, most other TeX fonts. - helper program to steal fonts from ghostscript to use as Times-Roman and all the other usual Postscript fonts. Some of these will require fontmaps though. - helper function to use your commercial postscript fonts. Some of these will also require fontmaps - you can probably use your existing maps. Please read the documents, in particular the README and XDVIFONTS files, there are new things in these for everyone. It should be quite easy to install in a recent teTeX installation though. I want comments, remarks and patches, even for the smallest nit, xdvi is quite important to the Unix TeX community, so help me help you. Please send it to janl@linpro.no. Due to time restraints it might be a while before I'm able to answer or adress the problems raised though. xdvik-t1 is available from http://www.math.uio.no/~janl/xdvi/t1/, ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/ and, after a mirroring delay, on CTAN. 13/05/1999 -- Nicolai Langfeldt