# mff.rc 1.2.0 1994/10/11 -- mff startup file for Malvern 1.2 # Copyright 1994 P. Damian Cugley ### @mff-startup-file { ### filename = "mff.rc", ### version = "1.2.0", ### date = "1994/10/11", ### package = "Malvern 1.2", ### author = "P. Damian Cugley", ### email = "damian.cugley@comlab.ox.ac.uk", ### address = "Oxford University Computing Laboratory, ### Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK", ### codetable = "USASCII", ### keywords = "Malvern, METAFONT, font, typefont, TeX", ### supported = "Maybe", ### abstract = "mff startup file for the Malvern ### font family.", ### dependencies = "other program files", ### } # See the Malvern Handbook (maman.tex) for more info about Malvern. # This software is available freely but without warranty. # See the file COPYING for details. # This file describes the translation of font names into assignments to # METAFONT variables (see the file INSTALL for more info). # It is used by programs like mff that run METAFONT automatically. ######################################################################## # # The font name is of the form # # maXXx## my nonstandard font names # # where XX is 2 digits giving a style in the tradition of Univers # x is a suffix describing the character set of the font # ## is the design size, in points (with p as decimal point) # # Examples: # # ma55a10 Malvern 55 10-pt # ma65a10 Malvern 65 demibold 10-pt # ma74a18 Malvern 74 bold extended italic 18-pt # ma58a7 Malvern 58 condensed italic 7-pt # # Use "mff -ffmv ..." to get Karl Berry's style of names. # ######################################################################## # The following sets the W table. +W -W "1= weight = 1/4" # ultra-light -W "2= weight = 1/2" # extra-light -W "3= weight = 3/4" # light -W "4= weight = 7/8" # book -W "5= weight = 1" # medium -W "6= weight = 1.3" # demi -W "7= weight = 1.6" # bold -W "8= weight = 2" # extra -W "9= weight = 3" # ultra # The table of widths. +C -C "9= hratio = 0.50" -C "0= hratio = 0.50; slant = 1/8; italicness = 1" -C "7= hratio = 0.80" -C "8= hratio = 0.80; slant = 1/8; italicness = 1" -C "5= hratio = 1.00" -C "6= hratio = 1.00; slant = 1/8; italicness = 1" -C "3= hratio = 1.15" -C "4= hratio = 1.15; slant = 1/8; italicness = 1" -C "1= hratio = 1.30" -C "2= hratio = 1.30; slant = 1/8; italicness = 1" +I # "j" is a hack to prevent the programs from using features new # to METAFONT 2.0 -- such as the |=: ligature step, which is used # to fake an "fj" ligature. -I "j= no_new_mf = 1" # use when using METAFONT 1.x # Malvern encodings: +J -J "a= encoding = 1" # Malvern A (Latin text) -J "b= encoding = 2" # Malvern B (symbols) -J "c= encoding = 3" # Malvern C (Cyrillic) -J "d= encoding = 4" # Malvern D -J "e= encoding = 5" # Malvern E -J "f= encoding = 6" # Malvern F -J "g= encoding = 7" # Malvern G (Greek letters) -J "s= encoding =19" # Standard TeX text (like cmr) -J "az=encoding =26" # TeX text, old-style figs