Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 12:10:48 +0200 (IST) From: Eli Zaretskii To: Jim Chapman cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Tex In-Reply-To: <34739DAB.7989@sympatico.ca> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Jim Chapman wrote: > When I run dvilj2p the program mf.exe can't find some files. Is there > anything wrong with the lj2p fonts or should I re-install and try again. The fonts aren't specific to any printer. The dvi drivers (dvilj2p is one of them) call MetaFont (mf.exe) to generate any missing fonts in the resolution required for your printer device (LJ2P uses 300dpi). So if the problem exists, it should exist for every device, not just for LJ2P. Can you verify that the same problem happens for other dvi drivers, e.g., dvivga or dvips? If the above is correct, the next question is where did the file you wre TeX'ing come from and what exactly is the message printed by MetaFont when it fails to create missing fonts (the message is appended to the appropriate .log file, so you should have no problem looking at it and posting it). The most probable cause of such problems is that the source for the required font is not part of the minimal texmflib distribution that was used to prepare the DJGPP port. If that is the problem, you will have to find the source for that font on one of the CTAN mirrors and install it on your system. Since the number of different fonts out there is *huge*, it is not feasible to include all of them in a general-purpose distribution. For example, most people don't need the mathematical fonts used to typeset scientific articles with complex formulae, but if you use AMSTeX, you will need those fonts. CTAN mirrors usually have them all, but you should be prepared to download and install them as the need arises. Btw, I would be glad if people who are knowledgeable about TeX fonts would recommend what missing fonts are used a lot and should therefore be added to the standard distribution. As amazing as it might sound, I myself know almost nothing about these issues; my experience is limited to typesetting GNU docs, for which the current distribution is enough.