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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Bob Tennent wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:20210504090923.J2WPmceYO%25rdtennent@gmail.com">
<pre wrap=""> >|BrushScriptX-Italic is also known to TeX as "pbsi8t".
>|A quick search using Voidtools 'Everything' reveals
>|that TeX Live 2021 contains, in addition to the
>|aforementioned, t1pbsi.fd, pbsi.sty, pbsi8t.vf,
>|pbsi8t.tfm, pbsi8r.tfm, pbsi.tfm, pbsi.map and
>|config.pbsi. Strangely, it does /not/ contain
>|"t1pbsi.sty", wherein Boris found a reference to
>|"pbsi.fd", and indeed my entire 32TB disc farm does
>|not contain a file of that name, nor does it contain
>|Boris' "pbsi.fd". Perhaps these are specific to Unix
>|installations ??? I wot not.
kpsewhich should tell you that these files are located as
follows:
texmf-dist/tex/latex/brushscr/pbsi.sty
texmf-dist/tex/latex/brushscr/t1pbsi.fd
Bob T.
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I think that you mis-read, or misunderstood, Bob. Boris did not
mention "pbsi.sty", nor did he mention "t1pbsi.fs"; rather, he
mentioned ""t1pbsi.sty" and "pbsi.fd" [see below], neither of which
can I locate in 32TB of storage space including all versions of TeX
Live going back to 2008.<br>
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Boris Veytsman wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Am I too old-fashioned that for me the obvious is to read the
documentation first? The documentation recommends pbsi.sty, which
solves the problem.
By the way, for plain TeX users the road is only slightly more bumpy:
<i><b>t1pbsi</b></i><i><b>.sty</b></i> inputs <i><b>pbsi.fd</b></i>, which has the lines [...]</pre>
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-- <br>
<i>** Phil.</i><br>
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