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.TH MF 1L 12/4/86 .SH "NAME" mf, inimf, virmf \- font compiler .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B mf [ file... | first line ] .PP .B inimf [ file... | first line ] .PP .B virmf [ file... | first line ] .ie t .ds TX \fRT\v'+0.3m'E\v'-0.3m'X\fP \" for troff .el .ds TX TeX \" for nroff .\" to use, type \*(TX .SH "DESCRIPTION" .B mf generates a specified resolution of digital, generic typeface suitable for raster based devices (printers and displays). .B mf output consists of two types of font files: Generic Font .I (GF) file and \*(TX Font Metric .I (TFM) file. .PP M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 capabilities and language are described in .I The\ M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^book by Donald E. Knuth, published by Addison-Wesley. There is also an older manual, .I \*(TX and M\s-2ETAFONT\s0, which describes the older version of M\s-2ETAFONT\s0, now called M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^79, but this description is now obsolete. The present version of M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 (often referred to internally as M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^84) incorporates literally hundreds of changes from this older version. .PP Any arguments given on the command line to the M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 programs are passed as the first input line. As described in .IR The\ M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^book , that line should begin with a file name or a \\controlsequence. The normal usage is to say .RB `` mf .IR fontfile '' to start compiling .IR fontfile.mf . The name ``fontfile'' will be the ``jobname'', and is the basis for forming output file names. If \*(TX doesn't get a file name in the first line, the jobname is ``mfput''. The default ``.mf'' extension can be overridden by specifying an extension explicitly. .PP If there is no .I fontfile.mf in the current directory, .B mf will look through a search path of directories to try to find it. The standard library on the default search path has the basic macro package .IR plain.mf , described in .IR The\ M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^book , as well as several others. Note that it is not necessary to .IR \\input\ plain , since the .B mf program has preloaded it. This means that all of the control sequences discussed in the .I The\ M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^book are known to .BR mf . .PP The output GF file is written on .I fontfile.\f(CWnnn\fPgf where .I fontfile is the jobname. And .I ``\f(CWnnn\fP'' is the metric size of the generated font. A log of error messages goes into .I fontfile.log. .PP Note that due to extensive revamping of primitives, output from M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^79 and M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^84 is incompatible, therefore programs used to generate M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^79 output will not work for M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^84. .PP There are some environment variables that can be used to set up directory paths to search when .B mf opens a file for input. For example, the .I csh command .br .ti +3 setenv \s-2MFINPUTS\s0 .:/usr/me/mylib:/usr/lib/mf84:/usr/lib/mf84/bases or the .I sh command sequence .br .ti +3 \s-2MFINPUTS\s0=.:/usr/me/mylib:/usr/lib/mf84:/usr/lib/mf84/bases .br .ti +3 export \s-2MFINPUTS\s0 .br would cause all invocations of .B mf and its derivatives to look for \\input files first in the current directory, then in a hypothetical user's ``mylib'', and finally in the system library paths. Normally, the user will place the command sequence which sets up the \s-2MFINPUTS\s0 environment variable in the .I .cshrc or .I .profile file. The Environment section below lists the relevant environment variables and their defaults. .PP The .I e response to .BR mf 's error-recovery mode invokes the .I vi editor at the erroneous line of the source file. There is an environment variable, \s-2MFEDITOR\s0, that can be used to specify the editor. It should contain a string with "%s" indicating where the filename goes and "%d" indicating where the decimal linenumber (if any) goes. For example, a \s-2MFEDITOR\s0 string for a variant copy of "vi" can be set by: .br .ti +3 setenv \s-2MFEDITOR\s0 "/usr/local/bin/vi +%d %s" .br .sp .7 (replacing the path name for the variant .I vi as appropriate on your system). .PP A convenient file in the M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 library is null.mf, containing nothing. When .B mf can't find a file it thinks you want to input, it keeps asking you for another file name; responding ``null'' gets you out of the loop if you don't want to input anything. .PP Two other .B mf programs, .B inimf and .BR virmf , can be used to create fast-loading customized versions of .BR mf . The .B inimf program is used to create a .I format (.fmt) file that permits fast loading of fonts and macro packages. After processing the fonts and definitions desired, a \\dump command will create the format file. The format file is used by .BR virmf . It needs to be given a format file name as the first thing it reads. A format file name is preceded by an &, which needs to be escaped with ``\\'' if given on the command line. For instance, one could create a file .I myfmt.fmt using .BR inimf , and then set up a cshell alias with .br .ti +3 alias mymf "virmf \\&myfmt" .br to allow the use of ``mymf fontfile''. .br .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP Generally, only two families of font resolution are utilized, one for printing and the other for previewing. At most sites, a 200-, 240- or 300-ppi font family is used for printing, and 118-ppi font family is used for previewing. Internally, .B mf has three modes: .TP 2.1i .I proof mode Generates full-page font proofs using grey pixel fonts .TP .I smoke mode Generates full-page font proofs using black pixel fonts .TP .I localfont mode Generates font at resolution suitable for printing .PP Once a M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 source is written, the following steps are use to generate a GF file for proofing, TFM file for the width table, and PXL font files for printing and previewing at each desired resolution. .br .TP 2i STEP 1. Compile font .br Input: mf myfont .br Output: myfont.2602gf .TP STEP 2. Generate DVI-file .br Input: gftodvi myfont.2602gf .br Output: myfont.dvi .TP STEP 3. Produce printable output .br Input: dvi-lbp myfont | lbp -g .br Note: Pipe output to printer .TP STEP 4. Generate pixel font (at default ppi): .br Input: mf <cr> .br \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\mode=localfont; \\mag=magstep0; \\input myfont .br Output: myfont.200gf .br .SH "GF AND PXL FONTS" .PP When a GF file is generated by M\s-2ETAFONT\s0, a number is appended to the generic font file. The .B gftopxl program also appends a number to the PXL file. A listing of GF and related PXL sizes for 118-ppi and 240-ppi fonts is shown below. .sp.2i PREVIEW 118 dpi PRINTING 240 dpi .br ---------------- ---------------- .br GF PXL GF PXL .br 1. Mag=0 118 590 240 1200 .br 2. Mag=0.5 129 646 263 1315 .br 3. Mag=1 142 708 288 1440 .br 4. Mag=2 170 850 346 1728 .br 5. Mag=3 204 1020 415 2074 .br 6. Mag=4 245 1223 498 2488 .br 7. Mag=5 294 1468 597 2986 .br ------------------ ----------------- .PP If M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 generates a ``mfput.200gf'' at magstep 0, then the default pixels-per-inch is 200-ppi. To change the default setting of ``ppi'', the variable ``localfont'' must be redefined either through a file input to .B mf or changing plain.mf (see manual). To generate a full spectrum of font magnifications for printing and/or previewing, .I fontfile.mf source must be compiled by M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 and the desired resolution and magnification specified each time. Finally, .B gftopxl is used to generate pixel fonts, which should then be named according to their pixel size. At 240-ppi, a non-magnified font for printing should appropriately be named ``font.1200pxl''. In contrast, the same non-magnified font generated at 118-ppi, should be named ``font.590pxl''. .br .SH "ENVIRONMENT" .PP .IP \s-2MFINPUTS\s0 Search path for \\input file. It should be colon-separated and start with ``.''. The entire path must be no longer than 700 characters. Default: .:/usr/lib/mf84 .IP \s-2MFPOOL\s0 Search path for mf strings. Default: .:/usr/lib/mf84 .IP \s-2MFBASE\s0 Search path for mf macros. Default: .:/usr/lib/mf84/bases .IP \s-2MFEDITOR\s0 Command template for switching to editor. Default: "/usr/ucb/vi +%d %s" .br .SH "FONT UTILITIES" .PP A number of utility programs are available (see section See Also). The following is a partial list of available utilities and their purpose. Consult your local M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 guru for details. .br .TP 1.5i .B gftopxl Takes a GF file and produces a PXL (pixel) font file .TP .B gftodvi Produces proof sheets for fonts .TP .B gftype Mnemonically displays the contents of a GF file .br .SH "FILES" .br .TP 2.5i /usr/lib/mf84 .BR mf 's library area .TP /usr/lib/mf84/mf.pool Encoded text of .BR mf 's messages .TP /usr/lib/mf84/bases .BR mf 's macro file(s) repository .br .SH "SUGGESTED READING" Donald E. Knuth, .I The\ M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^book .br Donald E. Knuth, .I M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^ the Program .br Donald E. Knuth, Computer Modern Typefaces .br .I TUGBOAT (the publication of the \*(TX Users Group) .br .SH "COMMENTS" Warning: ``Type design can be hazardous to your other interests. Once you get hooked, you will develop intense feelings about letterforms; the medium will intrude on the messages that you read. And you will perpetually be thinking of improvements to the fonts that you see everywhere, especially those of your own design.'' .br .SH "BUGS" On January 4, 1986 the ``final'' bug in M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 was discovered and removed. If an error still lurks in the code, the creator (D. E. Knuth, not God) promises to pay a finders fee of $5.12 to the first person who finds it. Happy hunting. .br .SH "AUTHORS" M\s-2ETAFONT\s0\^ was designed by Donald E. Knuth, who implemented it using his W\s-2EB\s0 language system for Pascal programs. .SH "SEE ALSO" chtopx(1L), dvitype(1L), gftopxl(1L), gftodvi(1L), gftype(1L), gftopk(1L), pktopx(1L), .br pktype(1L), pltotf(1L), pxtoch(1L), pktype(1L), pltotf(1L), pxtopk(1L), tftopl(1L)