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Contents of README:MnSymbol is a symbol font designed to be used in conjunction with Adobe MinionPro. All files in this archive are in the public domain. WARNING ======= This version includes a bugfix that causes incompatibilities with previous versions. The symbols \...harpoonup and \...harpoondown are now called \...harpoonccw and \...harpooncw (This was needed for compatibility with amsfonts.sty.) INSTALLATION ============ To install the fonts: (0) If you have already a version of MnSymbol installed, delete the old TFM and PK files. (1) Run $ cd tex $ latex MnSymbol.ins and copy the resulting file MnSymbol.sty to .../texmf/tex/latex/MnSymbol/MnSymbol.sty (2) Copy all files in the "source" directory into the directory .../texmf/fonts/source/public/MnSymbol/ (3) Copy the documentation (MnSymbol.ps, MnSymbol.pdf, README) into the directory .../texmf/doc/latex/MnSymbol/ (4) To install the PostScript fonts (courtesy of Michael Zedler) copy o enc/MnSymbol.map into .../texmf/fonts/map/dvips/MnSymbol o enc/*.enc into .../texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/MnSymbol o pfb/*.pfb into .../texmf/fonts/type1/public/MnSymbol (These fonts are not strictly necessary but recommended.) (5) You can copy the files in the "tfm" directory to .../texmf/fonts/tfm/public/MnSymbol This is optional since these files can be generated automatically. But it saves some time. (6) Regenerate the file database: $ mktexlsr If you installed the PostScript fonts you also need to run updmap or updmap-sys to make them available: $ updmap-sys --enable MixedMap MnSymbol.map (7) Happy TeXing. Achim Blumensath |
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Parent Directory - enc/ 11-Jan-2007 18:36 - otf/ 17-Jan-2007 19:45 - pfb/ 17-Jan-2007 19:45 - source/ 11-Jan-2007 18:36 - tex/ 22-Jan-2007 13:16 - tfm/ 11-Jan-2007 18:47 - MnSymbol.pdf 23-Jan-2007 12:07 300K MnSymbol.ps 23-Jan-2007 12:07 1.4M README 22-Jan-2007 13:03 1.6K
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