path-searching again
Pierre MacKay
TWG-TDS@SHSU.edu
Sat, 28 Oct 1995 13:47:45 -0700
> This improves the maintainability of the font tree,
> but, unless all the programs that search this tree employ some form of
> caching, there are serious performance concerns. For example, in order
> to find \path|cmr10.tfm|, {\TeX} would potentially have to search
> ^^^
> through all the directories that contain \path|pk| files
> ^^
> in all modes and at all resolutions.
>
> I don't understand this. Is this a mix-up or something?
No, but implementing texmf/fonts/supplier/typeface/type/... would be a mix-up
for the above-mentioned reason. The problem is: how does TeX know that the
dvi file isn't located in some weird place like
texmf/fonts/foo/bar/pk/dpi300/tfm/cmr10.tfm ?
Was this ever fully answered? I am rushing through back mail and
it may be redundant to comment at this time. But---
With a rationally constructed texmf.cnf, or its equivalent
in another environment, a tfm file placed in
texmf/fonts/foo/bar/pk/dpi300/tfm/cmr10.tfm
would simply not be found, and why should it?
I had this experience recently because I had left the latex
files for the TDS in the doc tree, where they could not be
seen. I was annoyed, but not at the failure of TeX to find
files I had effectively hidden from it.
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