[OS X TeX] TeX i-Package updated (foo-sys/foo workaround, font map search improvement)

Gerben Wierda Gerben.Wierda at rna.nl
Sat Jun 24 16:49:10 CEST 2006


>
> Le 23-juin-06 à 13:28, Gerben Wierda a écrit :
>
>> On Jun 23, 2006, at 13:11, Franck Pastor wrote:
>>>
>>> Does the commmand "updmap" (without sudo) work as before ?
>>
>> No. You need to edit /usr/local/teTeX/texmf.local to get the
>> previous behaviour. Where it says:
>>
>>> % teTeX-3.0 and TL2005 require these. Note, if you want pre-2005
>>> behaviour,
>>> % set GWTEXVAR to VARTEXMF. That makes foo and foo-sys behave the
>>> same
>>> % roughly and close to old-style). Setting GWTEXVAR to HOMETEXMF
>>> gives you
>>> % new (incompatible) behaviour
>>> GWTEXVAR=$VARTEXMF
>>> TEXMFVAR = $GWTEXVAR
>>> TEXMFCONFIG = $GWTEXVAR
>>> TEXMFSYSCONFIG = $VARTEXMF
>>> TEXMFSYSVAR = $VARTEXMF
>>
>> You can change the first variable to
>>
>> GWTEXVAR=$HOMETEXMF
>>
>> to get the default TL2004-TL2005 (TL2003 and before incompatible)
>> behaviour. I notice now that the comment is wrong. Sigh. That is
>> what you get when you're in a hurry. I cannot change that before
>> Monday.
>>
>> G
>
> One more question: suppose I don't change this texmf.cnf file. If I
> want to keep my new font files (.map, .pfa, etc.) installed in my
> personal directory (i.e. HOMETEXMF, which means ~/Library/texmf, I
> presume), what should I do with updmap ?

Then you should edit /usr/local/teTeX/texmf.cnf. As is now, the new
'personal' behaviour of updmap etc is blocked.

G

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