PostScript (Type 1) Fonts for lute-tex Ver 1.01 22-October-2002 Takanori Uchiyama, uchiyama@appi.keio.ac.jp 1. DESCRIPTION This package provides PostScript (type 1) fonts (PFB format), and dvips map files for lute-tex. The fonts are based on the original METAFONT sources, lute8-tex.mf and lute9-tex.mf. The fonts provided here may be used to produce printer-independent Postscript files. PDF files generated using type 1 fonts are well displayed by the Acrobat Reader and xpdf. The control points were reduced with Fontographer. The fonts were hinted automatically with Fontographer. (Note: dvipdfm does not need a map file because TFM name is as same as PFB name.) 2. METHOD All fonts were generated using TeXtrace 0.45 running on Mac OS X 10.2. Fonts were generated with traceall.sh modified by Takanori Uc hiyama. The modification involved reducing resolution, corres ponding to enlargement of "1 thou" in traceall.sh. The following are lists of fonts that were generated with N-fold thou scripts. twofold lute8-tex, lute9-tex The reason for reducing resolution is that METAFONT supports only limited values of real numbers and so cannot generate very high resolution MusiXTeX fonts. (Note: textrace 0.47 does not need above procedure. It involves above funcinton and apply it automatically.) 3. INSTALLATION 1) Make a directory such as $TEXMF/fonts/type1/lute, for PFBs. 2) Copy all PFBs to the above directory; they should be readable by all users. 3) Copy the map file ./dvips/musix.map to the appropriate directory, such as $TEXMF/dvips/config 4) Add a line p +lute.map to a suitable config.xxx file or, in a tetex-based distribution, add lute.map to the list of map files for Type1 fonts with Metafont equivalents in the updmap script, which should then be executed by doing "./updmap". 5) Do mktexlsr or texhash or whatever is necessary on your system to re-generate the TeX database. When these fonts are used, type 1 fonts should also be used for non-music text; for example, type 1 versions of the Computer Modern fonts are available. 4. TODO + Hinting 5. LICENSE The license of this package is LPPL. 6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Dr. Peter Szabo for his excellent TeXtrace tool. [End of README]