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Re: tex-fonts for lout
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
Re: tex-fonts for lout |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Oct 2001 20:48:18 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5i |
> The @Tag must be formed from @Family and @Face, i.e. @Tag { TeX-Base }, @Name
> must be the FontName from the .afm file. @Metrics must be the file name of
> the .afm file and it must be visible for Lout (run lout with the -F option,
> e.g.: lout -F/usr/local/share/fonts/psfonts some-lout-file.lt
> where /usr/local/share/fonts/psfonts is the folder where the .afm files live.
I tried with the right @Tag and the right @Name taken from the header of the afm
file but still it doesn't work. BTW, the font family name is "Computer Modern";
how does Lout deal with white spaces in font names?
Also, is there somewhere I can find a human readable list of available font in
Lout 3.24 definition (or even a ps/pdf containing a sample for each one of them,
which shouldn't be hard to generate)?
> What was the error message you got, when trying to process your file?
I still have the same error message:
$ lout -F/opt/lout/lib/font/cmps -c Proposal -PDF Proposal.lout > Proposal.pdf
lout file "/opt/lout/lib/include/doc" (from "Proposal.lout" line 1):
372,26: fatal error: cannot write to database file
/opt/lout/lib/data/fontdefs.lix
I don't understand why it should need to to write such a file: Do I need to
generate a font database each time i add a font?
Thanks,
Ludovic.
PS: I am CCing the whole mailing-list in case someone there has already faced
this kind of problem.
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