On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 03:35:52PM +0200, Danai SAE-HAN wrote:
>
> Aloha!
>
> From: zhaohs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Now I have put the latest Unicode.sfd into the following place
> > to substitute the original ones:
> > /usr/share/texmf/ttf2pk/Unicode.sfd
> > /usr/share/texmf/ttf2tfm/Unicode.sfd
>
> That's incorrect. teTeX3 and the latest TeXlive now use TeX Directory
> Structure v1.1 (TDS1.1). All .sfd files must be installed in
> $(LOCAL)TEXMF/fonts/sfd/ . So in your case that would be in
> /usr/(local/)share/texmf/fonts/sfd/Unicode.sfd .
>
>
> > But I can't generate pdf files even though I done all the
> > things that you told me.Following are my questions now:
>
> > 1. When I use the command "pdflatex","dvipdf"or"dvips+ps2pdf"
> > to generate the pdf file, I can get the pdf file ,but in it,I can't
> > find the rare-used chinese characters,furthmore,even the chinese
> > glyphs that have appeared in the pdf file are the Type3 fonts.I find
> > them are not scalable glyph--why dose this happen?
>
> Do the rare-used Chinese characters appear in xdvi?
> And I don't have any Type3 fonts on my computer, so I wouldn't know.
> Make sure that, after you get the sunext.map, it is put in
> /usr/local/share/texmf/fonts/map/ and that you run "update-updmap" and
> "upmap-sys" (I suppose Ubuntu uses the same tools as Debian).
>
>
> > 2. In the pdf files that are generated by dvipdfm(x),I find
> > the Type1 fonts are used,so they are scalable.In the former
> > case--that is--generating thepdf files by dvipdf,the chinese
> > charaters can't be copy and pasted;in the latter,the chinese
> > charaters can be copy and pasted.
>
> Hmmm, dunno about copying and pasting. Do you use evince or acroread?
>
>
> > 3. How can I get the ps or pdf file with type1 or truetype
> > fonts otherwise with the pk charaters in it,it is not
> > scalable. The following information show the fonts that I
> > have been embedded in my pdf files.
>
> IOW (In other words), dvipdfm and dvipdfmx have the fonts embedded,
> dvipdf and dvips+ps2pdf don't. Dunno why. Make sure you remove any
> leftovers from failed installations. And perhaps remove all the PK
> fonts that MAKETEXPK might have created from sunext.
>
> Strange that pdflatex didn't embed them. Make sure you remove those
> .enc files.
>
>
> > 4. When you generate the subfonts with the sunfonts.pe ,you
> > have said that "The 00 plane created from Sun-ExtB.ttf can
> > +be deleted,why and why it isn't the case for Sun-ExtA.ttf,on second
> > thoughts,can we revise the script avoid this.
>
> The nasty thing is that Sun-Ext uses two fonts instead of one. Both
> have the 00 plane, but since Sun-ExtA.ttf also covers a *huge* amount
> of non-Chinese glyphs (letters with accents, etc.) and Sun-ExtB.ttf
> covers none of them, it is evident that the 00 plane of Sun-ExtB.ttf
> is only there as a placeholder.
>
> So delete the 00 plane of Sun-ExtB.ttf and use the one from
> Sun-ExtA.ttf.
>
> The Fontforge script expects only one TTF. It's not worth the trouble
> just to take account of this one exception. It is much easier and
> more transparent just to delete the files.
>
> Now there might be some problems to get vertical files working
> (sunextv and sunextvr), but I'll probably come to that later.
>
>
> > 5. You have said that:
> [...]
>
> > But you don't have sunexta.map anyway,I think the
> > sunexta.map should be sunext.map,what do you think about it?
>
> Indeed, a typo! Shame on me. ;D
>
>
> > On the other hand, the 10sunext.cfg file can also be named
> > like 10local.cfg or so,and serveral Map entries can be
> > +wrote in it,do you think so?
>
> You can name it anything you like. The number in front "10" will
> determine where exactly the .cfg file will be put in the final
> updmap.cfg file. If you put "99", it will come as last. If you put
> 10, it will be somewhere at the beginning. It doesn't really matter.
> Anything above 00 is okay.
>
>
> > 6.In the instructions that you have give to me,you didn't use
> > the .enc files,why or why can I use them?
>
> Dunno the technical details about that one. Just don't use them.
>
>
> > 7.If I use the subfonts.pe to generate subfonts for other
> > fonts,should I always delete the "The 00 plane created"
> > subfonts or not?
>
> No. The first plane, 00, contains the ASCII characters. If you use
> \usepackage[T1]{CJKutf8} then you can indeed delete the 00 plane, but
> if you use \usepackage{CJKutf8} without any font encoding, then CJK
> will only use the font that you specify in \begin{CJK}{xxx}.
>
> So it's best not to delete the first plane, just in case.
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Danai SAE-HAN
> 韓達耐
>
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Dear Danai,
Thank you very much!From your and Werner's letters,I have learned a
*LOT*,though now I’m a beginner in latex,I think I can master it,because I have
many mentors like you and Wernwer!!!
Best regards,
Hongsheng.
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