fonts.dir
files of the X11-system.
.
someextension.
Furthermore, the basename-part is assumed to be the basename
of a fontfile name. After such a string has been parsed, the
extension is cut off and replaced in turn with .pfa
and
.pfb
. The initialization routine tries to open a font
file with one of the resulting filenames.
Since V. 0.9 the ``.
'' as well as the ``someextension'' may be
missing completely. Moreover, t1lib looks for Type 1 Font files whose
name do not have any extension at all. This is due to conventions of some
UNIX-systems.
SciFonts
-fileformat,
which is used during the initialization of the SciTeXt word
processor.
4 isvl.afm isvli.afm isvd.afm isvdi.afm
This file is minimal, because it contains just the information needed, and nothing not needed by t1lib.
Example 2: A more realistic example, which allows an application to match a fully qualified X11 fontname to a FontID in t1lib. This is also a valid font database file:
4 Souvenir Souvenir-Light --- -itc-souvenir-light-r-normal--#-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1 isvl.afm " Souvenir-LightItalic -*- -itc-souvenir-light-i-normal--#-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1 isvli.afm " Souvenir-Demi *-- -itc-souvenir-demi-r-normal--#-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1 isvd.afm " Souvenir-DemiItalic **- -itc-souvenir-demi-i-normal--#-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1 isvdi.afm