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This disk set contains bitmap and vector fonts for Japanese TeX and the X
window system. Note that Japanese PK fonts are NOT necessary if you decide
to go with vector fonts.
cmf118: 118dpi-PK Computer Modern font for TeX
cmf180: 180dpi-PK Computer Modern font for TeX
j118w98: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w142: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w204: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w108: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w129: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w170: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w118: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w245: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118w294: 118dpi-PK Watanabe's jfonts for TeX
j118wlnk: DNP fonts -> Watanabe's jfonts linkage
asiya24: Round Gothic PK font for dviout/prt
hokuto24: Brush typeface PK font for dviout/prt
kfonts: other PK fonts for dviout/prt
vmincho1: Zeit vector font in Mincho (JIS level1 kanjis)
vmincho2: Zeit vector font in Mincho (JIS level2 kanjis)
vasiya1: Zeit vector font in Round Gothic (JIS L1 kanjis)
vasiya2: Zeit vector font in Round Gothic (JIS L1 kanjis)
vhokuto: Zeit vector font in Brush typeface
xfnt13: 13 dot alphabet and Kana font for X
xfnt16: 16 dot Japanese fonts for X
xfnt18: 18 dot Japanese fonts for X
xfnt24: 24 dot Japanese fonts for X
xfnt26: 26 dot Japanese fonts for X
xmarufnt: Round typeface Japanese font for X
- (1) TeX requires Computer Modern fonts of ``cmf118'' or ``cmf180'' depending
on the resolution of your printer. If other fonts with different
resolutions are required, you have to find them in the net or make
them by yourself using the Metafont system.
- (2) Most Japanese TeX systems also require DNP fonts designed by a printing
company called ``Dai-Nippon Printing''. Although you can buy DNP fonts for
TeX from them, free alternatives are available in JE as Watanabe's
jfonts, and Zeit compatible vector font sets. The authors recommend the
use of vector fonts to save your disk space. In addition, if you have
better CPU than 386 SX, the use of the vector fonts results in better
speed, because it is faster to read smaller fonts from disks.
- (3) ``asiya24'', ``hokuto24'', and ``kfonts'' are PK (bitmap) fonts for dviout/prt.
These are not necessary if you decide to use the vector font set.
- (4) ``vmincho1/2'', ``vasiya1/2'', and ``vhokuto'' are Zeit compatible vector
fonts for TeX (dviout/prt, xdvi) and Japanese Ghostscript. You can buy
the original Zeit font from Zeit, a Japanese software vender, or you
can get free alternatives here in JE.
- (5) ``xfnt??'' and ``xmarufnt'' are Japanese fonts for the X-window system.
Make sure to execute mkfontdir in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc after you
install any of them.
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Ross Biro
Mon May 22 13:15:19 PDT 1995