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- From: zg11@ellis.uchicago.edu (zening ge)
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- Subject: [soc.culture.china] For those using Poorman's Chinese TeX
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- Date: 11 Sep 1992 10:43:18 GMT
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- I have generated two sets of Chinese font used with Poorman's Chinese
- TeX implementation. The only available fonts from the original author
- are at 300dpi which is good for 10 point type setting, but too small.
- The two sets I created are 360dpi and 100dpi respectively for 12 point
- type setting (when you say "\magnification=\magstep 1" in TeX) and
- IBMVGA or Sun screen DVI previewers (if your DVI previewer uses 96 dpi
- fonts, you probably need to change its setting to use 100 dpi fonts).
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- To install:
- 1) anonymous ftp to "wuarchive.wustl.edu" under pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS
- subdirectory to get "wccs360dpi.tar.Z" and "wccs100dpi.tar.Z";
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- 2) uncompress them
- Make sure you have enough disk space to put them which declare about
- 4 MB;
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- 3) tar cvf them;
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- 4) Put them in a appropriate place so your DVI utilities can find them;
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- 5) To install on a PC, you also have to download them to your PC, but do not
- try this thorugh a 2400 modem at home, which will take some hours.-)
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- Zening Ge
- zg11@midway.uchicago.edu
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- Sept., 07, 1992
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