Hello all, I have upgraded my Debian system using latex_2e-7 and mflib_1.0-8 as described in an earlier message I read from this mailing list. However, when I tried to use T1 font encoding, I got a lot of errors regarding font availability.
Running latex on a document that requires DC fonts (\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}) generates errors when it looks for fonts to be included in the document. I don't have exact logs to put in my mail (I test new packages at my home, not at my office, sorry :-( ) but I can try to explain what latex do: when loading fontenc, latex selects T1 encoding by then load the upright font at the desired size (10, 11 or 12pt, I tried all of them). Name of font (for 10pt, for instance) is dcr1000.mf. However, this font isn't available in my system, then latex run MakeTeXTFM to build it and store a new description in /var/spool/texmf/fonts/source. In the followind step, latex (or maybe MakeTeXTFM ?) run MakeTeXMF on that source to generate a bitmap font. However it doesn't find the font. Apparently, /var/spool/texmf/fonts/source isn't in the default MFINPUTS path :-( Therefore I added it and reran latex (by setenv MFINPUTS <thisfontpath>:). Latex then generate all the fonts I needed in my document but all are ugly under xdvi (characters strokes are very, very thin). Apparently, this new distribution uses DC fonts v1.2 but the old one (latex_2e-4) uses a previous version. I heard that I should also upgrade fonts. Should it fix my problem ? I also heard that mf program should be designed to run with DC-1.2 fonts :-\ BTW, I didn't find a newer package than mfbasfnt_1.0-3 and textfm_1.0-3 that I already have installed. Does a new font package will be planned ? Thank in advance for all replies I could receive. -- Eric Delaunay | "La guerre justifie l'existence des militaires. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | En les supprimant." Henri Jeanson (1900-1970)