Ralf Stubner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure. And I'll try to document how to find such things.
Thanks for the explanation! > Starting point is /usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/palatcm/palatcm.sty. > In there different symbol fonts for the font family 'pplcm' are defined > with encodings OT1, OML, OMS, and OMX. In order to use these font > families, LaTeX will look for files named <encoding><family>.fd. All > these files are in the same directory, and that's all that is there: > > $ ls /usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/palatcm/ > omlpplcm.fd omspplcm.fd omxpplcm.fd ot1pplcm.fd palatcm.sty This far I got, too. > These files define the mapping between LaTeX fonts names and TeX > (virtual) fonts. The following TeX (virtual) fonts are referred to: > > zpplcmrm zpplcmbm zpplcmry zpplcmby zpplcmrv zpplcmr zpplcmb The other instances of \DeclareFontShape don't point to a font? Like \DeclareFontShape{OMS}{pplcm}{l}{n}{<->ssub * pplcm/m/n}{} Is this just a declaration to substitute pplcm/l/n with pplcm/m/n? > Summary, the following directories (relative to TEXMFDIST) have to be > removed together with their content: > > fonts/tfm/adobe/mathppl > fonts/vf/adobe/mathppl > tex/latex/palatcm Thank you, Frank -- Frank Küster Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Protein Folding @ Inst. f. Biochemie, Univ. Zürich Debian Developer (teTeX)