=========================================================== FontFont InterOffice font pack for LaTeX ============================================================ 2004-09-22 WalterSchmidt w-a-schmidt(at)gmx.net This bundle includes all files required to use the FontFont InterOffice Type1 fonts with LaTeX on the Un*x or PC platform. It does _not_ include the actual Type1 fonts, which can be downloaded for free from FontFont's web site. The below installation instructions assume a TDS-compliant TeX system, such as teTeX, MikTeX or VTeX/Free. Yet they may not exactly fit your particular TeX system; please, consult its documentation, too! The directory name "texmf" refers to the root directory of a TDS directory tree. In case your TeX systems has more than one directory tree, its documentation should tell you where to install new files. Downloading and installing the Type1 font files ----------------------------------------------- Download FF InterOffice in `Windows, PostScript' format via . You will receive a ZIP archive named FF_InterOffice_PC_T1.zip. Alternatively, the archive can be downloaded immediately: Unpack FF_InterOffice_PC_T1.zip. in a temporary directory. The Type1 fonts, i.e., the files InOfOne_.pfb InOfTwo_.pfb must be moved to the directory texmf/fonts/type1/fontfont/interoffice of your TeX system. Move the related .afm files accordingly to: texmf/fonts/afm/fontfont/interoffice Most likely, you will have to create these directories first. Installing the TeX support files from the archive interoffice.zip ------------------------------------------------- Unpack the ZIP archive interoffice.zip in the directory "texmf" of your TeX system; thus, all files will be copied to the appropriate directories. Installing the original documentation ------------------------------------- Store the file FF_InterOffice.pdf, which comes together with the fonts, in the directory texmf/doc/fonts/fontfont of yor TeX system. (The directory shoukd have been created in the previous step.) Updating the filename database ------------------------------ Many TeX systems require manual updating of a "filename database" after adding of new files. Please, consult the documentation of your TeX system! Configuring your TeX system --------------------------- The present distribution includes several font map files for the FontFont InterOffice fonts. You need to configure your TeX system so that an appropriate file is actually used. The required steps depend on the particular TeX system. Particular sets of instructions are provided below for the following systems: * teTeX * VTeX/Free With other TeX systems such as MikTeX, consult the related documentation how to install an additional font map file. The name of the map file to be used for InterOffice is "interoffice.map". Two copies of this file reside in the directories texmf/dvips/config and texmf/fonts/map/dvips. Configuring teTeX ----------------- Additional font map files (here interoffice.map) are installed using the shell script "updmap". With teTeX-2.0 and later (or teTeX-beta as of June 2002 and later) execute the following commands: texhash updmap --enable Map interoffice.map With earlier versions of teTeX, consult its documentation about how to add new map files to the system. Configuring VTeX/Free --------------------- Make VTeX read the additional font map ("aliasing") file interoffice.ali. This is usually accomplished by putting an appropriate record ito each of the configuration files texmf/vtex/config/pdf.fm and texmf/vtex/config/ps.fm The name "interoffice.ali" is to be added to the TYPE1 section of the above-mentioned files: TYPE1 { ... interoffice.ali } In case you are still using VTeX/Free 7.x (as opposed to v8.x), copy the .ali file from texmf/fonts/map/vtex to the directory texmf/vtex/config. Using the InterOffice fonts with LaTeX -------------------------------------- See the filesa interoffice.txt and FF_InterOffice.pdf, which should have been installed in the directory texmf/doc/fonts/fontfont of your TeX system Legal notice ------------ The bundle "FontFont InterOffice for LaTeX "is made up from the files interoffice.txt and interoffice.zip. Copyright (c) 2004 Walter Schmidt It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later. This bundle has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". == finis