[Mac OS X TeX] CMacTeX finding some fonts, not others
Tom Kiffe
tom at kiffe.com
Thu May 10 04:07:36 CEST 2001
>I am a long-time OzTeX user, now trying out both TeXShop and CMacTeX.
>I installed CMacTeX and everything seems to work great except:
>
>1. pdftex doesn't find my xypic type 1 fonts. It finds all the
>bluesky fonts, which are in a nearby branch of my texmf tree. The
>fonts are there, and all the permissions seem to be right. Both
>TeXShop and the command-line pdflatex (with the same LaTeX file)
>*do* find the xypic fonts.
>
>When I ask CMacTeX's "setup" to dump the paths to a file, I find
>the necessary path listed:
>
>:/OSX/Users/rubin/Applications/CMacTeX_OSX/texmf/fonts/type1/public/xypic
>
>Any suggestions?
Check the pdftex.cfg file in texmflocal/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg. Does
it have the line
map +xypic.map
If not, pdftex doesn't know that the xypic fonts are to be used in Postscript
format.
>
>2. A related problem, which would be irrelevant if it could find
>the fonts: it tries to make the pk fonts at 600dpi, since that's
>the default in the pdftex.cfg, so it sends:
>
> MakeTeXPK xydash10 600 600 magstep(0.0) CanonCX
>
>to maketexpk, which acknowledges the correct command but answers with
>
> Output written on xydash10.300gf (128 characters, 6464 bytes).
>
>(note the "300"). Then it calls gftopk, which complains
>
> fatal: File `/OSX/Users/rubin/test/xydash10.600gf' not found
>
>I'm more interested in the answer to the first question. Thanks for
>any help.
Launch CMacTeX, go to the OPtions Menu and select "pdftex options". The
Metafont mode should be set to CanonEX or ljfour with the dpi is 600.
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