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CTAN Update: installfont

Date: September 22, 2010 6:55:56 PM CEST
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 Josef Kleber submitted an update to the installfont package. Summary description: A bash script for installing a LaTeX font family. License type: lppl Announcement text:
With this script you can install a LaTeX font family (Postscript Type1, Truetype, Opentype). It supports font series from light to ultra bold + (faked) small caps + faked slanted, but no expert fonts. The script will rename the fonts automatically (optinal) or will otherwise expect *.afm files and the font files (in Postscript Type1 format!) named in the Karl Berry scheme (e.g. 5nar8a.pfb). After running the script, you should have a working font installation in your local TeX tree. License: LPPL New in v1.6: - added new switch: -L, --log redirect terminal output of programms to LOG file - added support for small caps font in all supported font series. The script now installs: * light, light italic, light small caps * regular/medium, regular/medium italic, regular/medium small caps * semi bold, semi bold italic, semi bold small caps * demi, demi italic, demi small caps * bold, bold italic, bold small caps * extra bold, extra bold italic, extra bold small caps * ultra bold/heavy, ultra bold/heavy italic, ultra bold/heavy small caps feature requests by: Kurt Lidwin
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/support/installfont . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/info/?id=installfont (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html . Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf

installfont – A bash script for installing a font family

With this script you can install a font family (PostScript Type 1, TrueType and OpenType formats are supported). Font series from light to ultra bold, and (faked) small caps and (faked) slanted shapes are supported, but not expert fonts.

The script will rename the fonts automatically (optional) or will otherwise expect the *.afm files and the font files (in PostScript Type1 format) named in the Karl Berry scheme (e.g. 5bbr8a.pfb). After running the script, you should have a working font installation in your local tree.

Packageinstallfont
Version1.7
Copyright2009–2010, 2013 Josef Kleber
MaintainerJosef Kleber

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