[XeTeX] Outline Math fonts in Xetex

Per Ting perting at gmail.com
Sat Dec 6 17:45:22 CET 2008


Ulrike,

Sorry for the confusion, here is the output of xdvipdfmx:
=======================

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Per\Desktop>xelatex --output-driver="xdvipdfmx
-vv"
  cc
This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.2-0.999.7 (MiKTeX 2.7)
entering extended mode
(cc.tex
LaTeX2e <2005/12/01>
Babel <v3.8l> and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, nohyphenation,
fr
ench, loaded.
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\article.cls"
Document Class: article 2005/09/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\size10.clo"))
("C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\MiKTeX\2.7\tex\latex\luc
imatx\lucimatx.sty" ("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX
2.7\tex\latex\graphics\keyval.sty
") ("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\fontenc.sty"
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\t1enc.def")
("C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\MiKTeX\2.7\tex\latex\luc
ida\t1hlh.fd")) ("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\textcomp.sty"
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\ts1enc.def"))) (cc.aux)
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\ts1cmr.fd") [1] (cc.aux) )No
dvi fi
lename specified, reading standard input.
DVI Comment:  XeTeX output 2008.12.06:1122
stdin -> cc.pdf
<AGL:texglyphlist.txt>[1<hlcrv at 9.96pt(TFM:hlcrv[C:/Documents and
Settings/All Us
ers/Application Data/MiKTeX/2.7/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlcrv.tfm])
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlcrv" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlcrv,0>.
><hlcry at 6.97pt(TFM:hlcry[C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application
Data/Mi
KTeX/2.7/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlcry.tfm])
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlcry" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlcry,1>.
><hlhr8t at 6.97pt(TFM:hlhr8t[C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application
Data/
MiKTeX/2.7/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlhr8t.tfm])(VF:C:/Documents and Settings/All
Use
rs/Application
Data/MiKTeX/2.7/fonts/vf/bh/lucida/hlhr8t.vf(TFM:hlhr8r[C:/Docume
nts and Settings/All Users/Application
Data/MiKTeX/2.7/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlhr8
r.tfm])<hlhr8r at 6.97pt
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlhr8r" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlhr8r,2>
.
>)(VF)><hlcrima at 9.96pt(TFM:hlcrima[C:/Documents and Settings/All
Users/Applicati
on Data/MiKTeX/2.7/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlcrima.tfm])
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlcrima" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlcrima,
3>.
><hlcry at 9.96pt
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlcry" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlcry,4>.
><hlcrima at 6.97pt
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlcrima" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlcrima,
5>.
><hlcrm at 9.96pt(TFM:hlcrm[C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application
Data/Mi
KTeX/2.7/fonts/tfm/bh/lucida/hlcrm.tfm])
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlcrm" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlcrm,6>.
><hlhr8t at 9.96pt(VF:C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application
Data/MiKTeX/2
.7/fonts/vf/bh/lucida/hlhr8t.vf<hlhr8r at 9.96pt
pdf_font>> Simple font "hlhr8r" enc_id=<builtin,-1> opened at
font_id=<hlhr8r,7>
.
>)(VF)>](hlcrv[hlcrv][built-in][Type3/PK])(hlcry[hlcry][built-in][Type3/PK])(hlh
r8r[hlhr8r][built-in][Type3/PK])(hlcrima[hlcrima][built-in][Type3/PK])(hlcry[hlc
ry][built-in][Type3/PK])(hlcrima[hlcrima][built-in][Type3/PK])(hlcrm[hlcrm][buil
t-in][Type3/PK])(hlhr8r[hlhr8r][built-in][Type3/PK])
Compression saved 4412 bytes. Try "-V 5" for better compression
10037 bytes written

** WARNING ** -16 memory objects still allocated


Output written on cc.pdf (1 page).
Transcript written on cc.log.


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I thought refreshing FNDB would take care of font map update (Apparently
FNDB stand for filename database and not the font database!). Anyway, I do
not exactly recall how I did do this when I installed LB fonts, just
followed the manual that came with the fonts (3 years ago). I am copying the
following lines from the manual, this is probably what I did at that time:

Installing Lucida Fonts in MiKTeX

Unzip the texmf directory from lucimatx.zip.tpm into your
localtexmfdirectory, and copy the templates directory wherever you
want to. Edit
localtexmf\web2c\updmap.cfg and add this line:

   * Map lucida.map #localtexmf\dvips\lucida\lucida.map

Then run updmap (or mkfntmap or initexmf --mkmaps) and refresh the file name
database.

This should work on most modern TeX systems. If you don't have updmap, you
may try to manually add "map +lucida.map" to pdftex.cfg and add "p
+lucida.map" to config.ps.


Thanks again,


Per




On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Ulrike Fischer <news2 at nililand.de> wrote:

> Am Sat, 6 Dec 2008 10:33:19 -0500 schrieb Per Ting:
>
> > Ulrike,
> >
> > The output pdf file is attached.
>
> I don't want the pdf. I want the messages from xdvipdfmx. In winedt set
> the focus to your test document. Then open in winedt a command prompt
> (accessories ->windows accessories) and in this command prompt type
>
> xelatex --output-driver="xdvipdfmx -vv" cc_xetex
>
> and hit enter. This should start a compilation of your document. Then
> right click with the right mouse the top border of the command prompt
> window, there should be a submenu "mark everything" (or something like
> this). Click on it so that everything is selected and then hit enter
> again. Then you should be able to paste the content with ctrl+p or
> ctrl+v (depending of your locale ) in your post.
>
>
>
>
> > To activate the map-file, I open "MikTeX
> > Options" click on Refresh FNDB and then click on "Update Formats".
>
> This doesn't active font map file but update formats and the file name
> database. How did you get the lucida fonts to work for pdflatex? Did you
> add the map file with updmap?
>
>
> --
> Ulrike Fischer
>
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