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Contents of README:Fontinst files for Malvern 1.2 pdc 1994.07.20 Malvern is a sanserif METAFONT font family, which should be available from the CTAN archives (such as ftp.tex.ac.uk in directory tex-archive) in directory fonts/malvern. These files are intended to be used with Alan Jeffrey's Fontinst package. Fontinst is a package for generating composite ("virtual") fonts, written in TeX for portability. For example, you can use Fontinst to create Malvern fonts with the new Cork (T1) encoding. You can get fontinst from the CTAN, in directory fonts/utilities/fontinst. Encoding files These can be used inside an fontinst file, and can also be run through plain TeX to produce a printed copy of the encoding. pdcmaa.etx -- describes MAlvern A encoding pdcmaa3.etx -- describes MAlvern A encoding with two changes: (1) no old-style figures (2) no medium capitals pdcmab.etx -- describes MAlvern B encoding Glyph fudge files Definitions used to assemble glyphs in Xx into glyphs for Yy are called pdcxxyy.mtx (think "Xx to Yy") pdcmat1.mtx -- glyph hacks for making T1 (Cork) glyphs from MAlvern encoded fonts. This goes *before* latin.mtx. pdcadma.mtx -- glyph hacks for making MAlvern glyphs from ADobe standard roman glyphs Macro files pdcetxf.tex -- ETX Formatting macros (used when running TeX on an ETX file to make a printed copy of the character encoding) pdcetxm.tex -- ETX Macros (used in the business part of an ETX file) Miscellaneous example.tex -- an example TeX file that generates fmvmq10.vpl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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