Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/11/14/20:47:01
A. Sinan Unur (asu1 AT cornell DOT edu) wrote:
>I finally decided to get rid of my EmTeX installation and install the
>djgpp port. I downloaded the following zips:
>
>tmfl72.zip -- the minimal TeX and Metafont library, required
>webc70b.zip -- Web2c, TeX and related programs, optional
>dvlj26b.zip -- DVI drivers for LaserJet printers, optional
>dvga09b.zip -- DVI previewer for VGA adapters, optional
>
>and unzipped them preserving the directory structures, and made the
>recommended changes to my djgpp.env and info/dir files. (my djgpp
>installation lives in d:\djgpp.) when i invoke latex using
>
>latex filename
>
>the missing fonts are not generated. the document does not use any fancy
>fonts. i have been looking in the config and info files but the solution
>escapes me. could someone offer some quick advice?
It shouldn't generate missing fonts when you invoke latex. It should
only generate fonts using dvilj or dvivga. If you use a windows
dvi-viewer, you probably have to generate the fonts yourself (for
example by dvilj-ing your dvi-files, and using the laserjet fonts in
dviwin)
You did set
+TEXMF=%DJDIR%/share/texmf
+TEXMFCNF=.;$SELFAUTODIR/share/texmf/web2c;%DJDIR%/share/texmf/web2c
in your DJGPP.ENV in the right place? (I think you did, as compiling
your TeX-file seems to work, as you don't mention it here.)
Reread section IV of the TeX.readme, if all this doesn't help you.
hth,
Robert.
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