[pdftex] pdfTeX1.20a-rc7.1 problem with virtual fonts

Roboco Sanchez roboco at gmail.com
Tue Aug 17 19:41:22 CEST 2004


Hello,

After updated my MiKTeX this morning pdftex was upgraded from rc4 to
rc7. The new version comes with the following problem. Same with other
virtual fonts. No problem with dvips though.

This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592-1.20a-rc7.1 (MiKTeX 2.4)
output format initialized to PDF
(C:\texmf\tex\plain\base\testfont.tex
Name of the font to test = putr8t
Now type a test command (\help for help):)
*\table\bye
[1{psfonts.map}
Error in processing VF font (putr8t.vf): PRE command expected, virtual font wil
l be ignored
]<C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmtt10.pfb>Trying to make PK font "putr8t" (at
 600 DPI)...
"makemf" --verbose "putr8t"
"ttf2pk" -q -t "putr8t"
makepk: "putr8t.pk" could not be created.

Warning: pdftex (file putr8t): Font putr8t at 600 not found
<C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmti10.pfb><C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cm
r10.pfb><C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmr7.pfb>
Output written on testfont.pdf (1 page, 24640 bytes).
Transcript written on testfont.log.

This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592-1.20a-rc7.1 (MiKTeX 2.4)
output format initialized to PDF
(C:\texmf\tex\plain\base\testfont.tex
Name of the font to test = putr8r
Now type a test command (\help for help):)
*\table\bye
[1{psfonts.map}]<C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmtt10.pfb>{r.enc}<C:\texmf\fo
nts\type1\adobe\utopia\putr8a.pfb><C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmti10.pfb><
C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmr10.pfb><C:\texmf\fonts\type1\bluesky\cm\cmr7
.pfb>
Output written on testfont.pdf (1 page, 64832 bytes).
Transcript written on testfont.log.

This is dvips(k) 5.94a Copyright 2003 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2004.08.17:1822' -> testfont.ps
<tex.pro><8r.enc><texps.pro><special.pro>. <cmtt10.pfb><putr8a.pfb>
<cmti10.pfb><cmr10.pfb><cmr7.pfb>[1
dvips: Warning: missing glyph `perthousandzero'
dvips: Warning: missing glyph `dotlessj'
dvips: Warning: missing glyph `Eng'
dvips: Warning: missing glyph `eng'
]

Rob.



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