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Scripts to support CJK-LaTeX
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by Mike Fabian
&lt;mfabian@suse.de&gt;
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The tiny Perl-script '<tt>sfd2map</tt>' converts <tt>.sfd</tt> files (as used by
CJK-LaTeX) to <tt>.map</tt> files (as used by ttf2pt1).
<p>

Actually I currently don't use that script stand-alone for performance
reasons.
<p>

Currently I use such a conversion in another small script '<tt>cjk-latex-config</tt>'
(attached as well) which creates <tt>.tfm</tt> files usable with CJK-LaTeX
from TrueType fonts as listed in <tt>/etc/ttf2pk/ttfonts.map</tt>. When called like
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&nbsp;&nbsp;<tt>cjk-latex-config --type1</tt>
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this script will use ttf2pt1 to generate <tt>.pfb</tt> files as well from these TrueType
fonts to be used with CJK-LaTeX.
<p>

The <tt>.sfd</tt> files cannot be directly used as input to ttf2pt1 because the
format of the <tt>.map</tt> files which ttf2pt1 expects is slightly different,
therefore I made the '<tt>sfd2map</tt>' converter script.
<p>

But then I noticed that I would have to parse the generated map file
*again* to get a list of the plane numbers to use. That seemed to be a
bit wastful because I had just parsed the <tt>.sfd</tt> file to convert it to
<tt>.map</tt>, therefore I included <tt>sfd2map</tt> as a function in '<tt>cjk-latex-config</tt>'
as well and collected the plane numbers during the conversion.
<p>

But '<tt>cjk-latex-config</tt>' is maybe a little bit SuSE specific, therefore
I kept '<tt>sfd2map</tt>' also as a standalong script. Use it if you like.
<p>

'<tt>cjk-latex-config</tt>' calls another small script '<tt>cjk-latex-t1mapgen</tt>'
to generate a <tt>cjk-latex.map</tt> file containing something like
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<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;cyberb00 BitstreamCyberbit-Roman-00 <cyberb00.pfb</tt>
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<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;cyberb01 BitstreamCyberbit-Roman-01 <cyberb01.pfb</tt>
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<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;cyberb02 BitstreamCyberbit-Roman-02 <cyberb02.pfb</tt>
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<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;[...]</tt>
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after all <tt>.pfb</tt> files have been generated.
<p>

Maybe this is also SuSE specific, I'm not sure about in what
directories the relevant files are stored on other Linux-like systems.
<p>

I'm not yet sure whether they work on other systems beside SuSE Linux.
They have hard coded path names where to find the TrueType fonts,
<tt>ttfonts.map</tt>, the TeX fonts etc and <tt>cjk-latex-config</tt> checks
whether freetype-tools.rpm is installed. freetype-tools.rpm might
have another name for other distributions and for distributions
which don't use rpm this check can't work anyway. 
<p>

These are small details and it should not be difficult to adapt the
scripts for other Linux-like systems though.
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