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updmap (1)
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NAME
updmap - Update font map files for TeX output drivers.
SYNOPSIS
updmap [ OPTION ... ] [
COMMAND ... ]
DESCRIPTION
updmap is a utility that creates font configuration files for
dvips(1), pdftex(1), xdvi(1),
ps2pk(1), gsftopk(1), and (soon) dvipdfm(1).
In an ideal world, updmap would be unnecessary -- each of these
programs would read the same configuration file to learn what fonts
are available and how they should be treated. As things stand,
however, each of these tools has subtly different requirements and
thereby needs its own font configuration file. updmap creates
font configuration files for all of these programs from a single
source, allowing you to easily keep all the different configuration
files in sync.
updmap reads a configuration file, updmap.cfg(5) and,
depending on the options specified in that file and on the command
line, updmap will write generated map files to a directory of
your choosing (via the --outputdir option), or automatically
determine where to place the files. In the latter case, it uses the
following heuristic: if VARTEXMF is set and the VARTEXMF
tree contains a writable dvips/config directory, that directory
is used. Otherwise updmap uses the TEXMFMAIN directory.
OPTIONS
The following command-line options are available:
--cnffilefile
Specify a configuration file.
--outputdirdirectory
Specify the output
directory for generated map files.
None known, but report any bugs found to <[email protected]> (mailing list).
AUTHOR
updmap was written by Thomas Esser
<[email protected]> and is in the public domain.
This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly
<[email protected]>, for
the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used by other distributions
without contacting the author. Any mistakes or omissions in the
manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this
manual page should be directed to me (and not to the primary author).