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- % This configuration file is read by OzTeX 1.1 when starting up.
- %
- % Follow these rules when editing this file:
- % -- Lines starting with "%" are ignored; all other lines are significant.
- % -- Each significant line must contain at least one "=" character.
- % Any characters before the first "=" are ignored, as are spaces/tabs
- % immediately after it. The rest of the line contains the information
- % used by OzTeX, usually in the form of one or more strings.
- % -- Use double quotes around a string that includes one or more spaces.
- %
- printer resolution = 300 (dots per inch = px)
- format list = Plain LaTeX AmS-TeX scmac
- help list = Problems "Handy Hints" "TeX Users Group" Changes
- dummy TFM file = cmr10.tfm
- dummy screen font = Times
- units = in (in/cm/mm/pc/pt/bp/px)
- paper width = 210mm (A4 width; from 1in to 240in)
- paper height = 297mm (A4 height; from 1in to 240in)
- horizontal offset = 0mm (shift pages right if +ve, left if -ve)
- vertical offset = 0mm (shift pages down if +ve, up if -ve)
- show statistics = false
- reverse page order = false (use true if pages are stacked face up)
- conserve VM = false (VM is PostScript's "virtual memory")
- manual feed = false
- include Laser Prep = false
- %
- % Some notes about the above significant lines:
- % -- Don't change their order.
- % -- The printer resolution should match the size of unmagnified PK files.
- % -- The strings in the format list will appear as items at the end of the
- % TeX menu and should correspond to the names of ".fmt" files in the
- % TeX-formats folder. The format names must not contain any spaces.
- % -- The strings in the help list will appear as items in the Help menu and
- % should correspond to text files in the Help-files folder.
- % -- The dummy TFM file must exist in the TeX-fonts folder. The information
- % in this file will be used by OzTeX to continue printing/viewing
- % a DVI file after detecting a missing font.
- % -- The dummy screen font will be used to simulate characters when
- % viewing a DVI file with a missing font.
- % -- The units parameter tells OzTeX how to display all dimensions when
- % printing/viewing a DVI file.
- % -- The paper width and height dimensions are used to detect page-off-paper
- % errors when printing/viewing a DVI file. If the width is greater than
- % the height then OzTeX will print/view the page in landscape mode.
- % -- The two offset dimensions affect the positioning of all pages when
- % printing/viewing a DVI file.
- % -- The last five flags are default printing parameters; all can be altered
- % after selecting the DVI file to be printed.
- %
- % The following lines define the names and locations of OzTeX's special
- % folders and files. Don't change their order.
- %
- Help folder = :Help-files:
- FMT folder = :TeX-formats:
- TeX folder = :TeX-inputs:
- TFM folder = :TeX-fonts:
- PK folder = :PK-files:
- PS folder = :PS-files:
- Text-to-PS prologue = TEXTtoPS.ps (must reside in PS folder)
- DVI-to-PS prologue = DVItoPS.ps (ditto)
- modified Laser Prep = LaserPrep.ps (ditto)
- "Save OzTeX" output = Oz.text
- DVI-to-PS output = Oz.ps
- %
- % The remaining lines tell OzTeX which TFM files describe PostScript fonts.
- % (All TFM files NOT listed below are assumed to describe non-PostScript fonts;
- % OzTeX will look for PK files to print or view such fonts.)
- % The ordering of lines between "== TFM..." and "== end" doesn't matter.
- %
- == TFM name Printer font name Screen font name and style
- = ps-courier-b Courier-Bold Courier b
- = ps-courier-bo Courier-BoldOblique Courier bi
- = ps-courier-o Courier-Oblique Courier i
- = ps-courier Courier Courier
- = ps-helv-b Helvetica-Bold Helvetica b
- = ps-helv-bo Helvetica-BoldOblique Helvetica bi
- = ps-helv-o Helvetica-Oblique Helvetica i
- = ps-helv Helvetica Helvetica
- = ps-symbol Symbol Symbol
- = ps-times-b Times-Bold Times b
- = ps-times-bi Times-BoldItalic Times bi
- = ps-times-i Times-Italic Times i
- = ps-times-r Times-Roman Times
- %
- % The above fonts should be available in all PostScript printers.
- % The next font is constructed by slanting Times-Roman.
- %
- = ps-times-s Times-Slanted Times i
- %
- % The following fonts are available in the LaserWriter Plus and newer models.
- %
- = ps-avantg-b AvantGarde-Book ?
- = ps-avantg-bo AvantGarde-BookOblique ?
- = ps-avantg-d AvantGarde-Demi ?
- = ps-avantg-do AvantGarde-DemiOblique ?
- = ps-bookman-d Bookman-Demi ?
- = ps-bookman-di Bookman-DemiItalic ?
- = ps-bookman-l Bookman-Light ?
- = ps-bookman-li Bookman-LightItalic ?
- = ps-helv-n Helvetica-Narrow ?
- = ps-helv-nb Helvetica-Narrow-Bold ?
- = ps-helv-nbo Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique ?
- = ps-helv-no Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique ?
- = ps-ncs-b NewCenturySchlbk-Bold ?
- = ps-ncs-bo NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic ?
- = ps-ncs-i NewCenturySchlbk-Italic ?
- = ps-ncs-r NewCenturySchlbk-Roman ?
- = ps-pal-b Palatino-Bold ?
- = ps-pal-bi Palatino-BoldItalic ?
- = ps-pal-i Palatino-Italic ?
- = ps-pal-r Palatino-Roman ?
- = ps-zapfch-mi ZapfChancery-MediumItalic ?
- = ps-zapfdb ZapfDingbats ?
- == end
- %
- % The TFM names get converted into printer-resident font names when printing
- % a DVI file, and into Macintosh screen font names when viewing a DVI file.
- % Note that all the PostScript TFMs supplied with OzTeX start with "ps-".
- % This is not required, but does make it easier for people to locate
- % them in a cluttered folder.
- %
- % Each screen font can appear in a certain style defined by a set of flags:
- % b=bold, i=italic, u=underline, o=outline, s=shadow, c=condense, e=extend.
- % An absence of flags tells OzTeX to use the font's plain style.
- % If you are unsure about which screen font would best match a particular
- % PostScript font, you must still type something ("?" is used above).
- % An unknown screen font tells OzTeX to use the system font Chicago.
- % To obtain the best results when viewing a DVI file with PostScript fonts
- % you might consider buying the matching screen fonts from Adobe Systems.
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